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In the northern wilds of Alaska, Kale Weaver struggles against undeserved misfortunes until challenged by the ultimate ordeal,fulfilling a wish for her young son that she had never imagined for him.
A highly intelligent serial killer is loose in the metro city in India. His targets are unconnected people from different age groups, the only common element being that he gives his victims a painless death. Dev, a senior police officer who is assigned the case, is struck by the empathetic way in which the killer masterminds his horrific acts. His conventional ways of investigating the case lead nowhere. He is then joined by his daughter, Rudra, who is a psychiatrist and criminologist working for the London Police Department. Rudra brings in her novel ways of investigation of getting into the killer’s mind and has her first breakthrough. As the case proceeds, Rudra is shocked to discover how crimes all over the world are driven by universal passions, and how, with the slight provocation, even seemingly innocent people can be driven to horrendous crimes. But what Rudra does not know is that the killer, who is always one step ahead of her, is much closer to home than she thinks. It takes a terrible tragedy to prove that to her. Join author Advyth as he narrates this unique crime investigation thriller that is full of eye-opening insights on the human mind that will shock one and all.
In 1977, four teenagers are murdered near and on Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri. This book is written by the first responder to the call, Missouri State Highway Patrol Trooper J.B. King. He goes back in time to tell it how it was from the moment of the crime until the conviction of Military Police Game Warden Johnny Lee Thornton. Riveting!
Frozen Tears of Heaven is about living and surviving in a world that can be so cold and lonely sometimes. I talk about my loneliness and my conversations with God that bring me true peace and understanding. I also talk about my past and my future as one day I will become an angel of God. A beautiful rainbow has been found at the end of this journey. Frozen Tears of Heaven fall down on my face and I become immortal. I am eternally blessed. A memoir of survival and freedom.
Frozen Tears and Unforgettable Fears: A Collection of Poetry features a diverse selection of poems that everyone can relate to. First-time author Nayab Sahar Kasim has been writing for four years. She hopes to inspire others with her words and her perspective. She believes that sometimes actions don't really speak louder than words, since at times there are things you can't say out loud, so you write them down to convey your thoughts. Some of the poems in her book are sad and others are hopeful. They all come from her experience of living in Pakistan. All are unforgettable. Nayab Sahar Kasim is a high school student in Karachi, Pakistan. After receiving rave reviews online for her poems, she wrote Frozen Tears and Unforgettable Fears. She is now working on her second book of poetry. She started writing at the age of 12, taking her inspiration from singer Taylor Swift, poet Deborah Ager, and her father, Kasim Nawaz. The author lives with her parents and two brothers. Publisher's website: http: //sbpra.com/NayabSaharKasim
Frozen Tears unfolds the events that led to Germany's military invasion of the Soviet Union in 1941 and explores Germany's advance on Leningrad and the blockade that was established against the city. This story examines the lives of the city's inhabitants who suffered from the consequences of the siege that finally ended in 1944. By this time more than one million Leningraders had lost their lives. The lives of public figures are often used by historians to tell the events of the past. The decisions they made and the actions that were taken are discussed and analyzed. However, the experiences of commoners--men, women, and children not mentioned in textbooks--often illustrate better the events of the past. In Frozen Tears, Albert Pleysier has taken the contents of diaries, letters, essays, and interviews written or given by persons who lived in Leningrad during the siege and placed them in their historical setting. The result is a very personal history of the siege of Leningrad.
When Renjith and his grandfather, Mr. Nair, unearth letters written by Renjith’s great-grandfather, the duo is perplexed. The two are blissfully unaware of the gory details of the Malabar rebellion and the amount of politics involved in it – until they read SR Nair’s diary. Will Renjith be able to bring justice to the victims of the Moplah rebellion? The Frozen Tears of Malabar will take you back in history to the times of the armed uprising against the British authority in 1921 that slowly turned into a large-scale massacre and persecution of Hindus.
Laura's childhood has been a nightmare. Cruelty. Loss. Loneliness. She locks her feelings deep inside. But Laura is a survivor. She finds strength, courage and determination. She learns to drive a skidder. She survives in a tough world. She saves herself and her daughter from an abusive relationship. She elbows her way into managing a hay ranch. Frozen Tears is the story of a woman strong enough to beat all the odds. But is she strong enough to let herself feel again?
Whenever one smiles and tells people that he or she is okay, they believe it. But then, when that person tells them about how down and low they feel, people say that you are so happy and you’re smiling, then how are you feeling that way? Well, one thing that people need to learn is that appearances can be deceiving. You don’t want to believe someone based on how they seem currently. People need to learn how to be kind, soft-spoken and learn to manage their ego since you don’t know what the other person is going through. One unnecessary word from you can change their lives and might make someone end theirs. We don’t tend to know the power held by our words. Even circumlocution can hurt someone. But some simple, kind words become soothing and miraculous for a person. Those words act like a rope when a person is drowning in the sea of darkness. It gives a new ray of hope. And that’s what happened to the author of this Frozen Tears. This book describes the pain one goes through during the heart-breaking yet ethereal phase of ‘one-sided’ love. The phase which gives rise to a new and fresh being, which happens to everyone at least once in their lifetime, happened with Alisha. Even though she knew that the feeling wouldn’t be mutual, she suffered through that phase, and it was even more breaking than she had expected. It was a sudden paroxysm of grieving emotions.
This bestselling "lyrical, moving book: part essay, part memoir, part surprising cultural study" is an examination of why we cry, how we cry, and what it means to cry from a woman on the cusp of motherhood confronting her own depression (The New York Times Book Review). Heather Christle has just lost a dear friend to suicide and now must reckon with her own depression and the birth of her first child. As she faces her grief and impending parenthood, she decides to research the act of crying: what it is and why people do it, even if they rarely talk about it. Along the way, she discovers an artist who designed a frozen–tear–shooting gun and a moth that feeds on the tears of other animals. She researches tear–collecting devices (lachrymatories) and explores the role white women’s tears play in racist violence. Honest, intelligent, rapturous, and surprising, Christle’s investigations look through a mosaic of science, history, and her own lived experience to find new ways of understanding life, loss, and mental illness. The Crying Book is a deeply personal tribute to the fascinating strangeness of tears and the unexpected resilience of joy.