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FROM POPULAR AUTHOR OF LGBTQIA ROMANCE PETER E. FENTON Book two in the Declan Hunt Mysteries series How far would you be willing to go to keep a secret? When writer Malcolm Tull is discovered dead at his writing desk, all signs point to suicide. But Malcolm' s editor isn' t so sure. There' s the matter of the man' s missing computer, a mislaid manuscript and the fact that he didn' t seem the type to take his own life. Declan Hunt and Charlie Watts are called into action and make their way to the mysterious Hoodoo House nestled on the edge of the Badlands of Alberta. Soon they are embroiled in a case involving blackmail, gay tricks and possibly even murder. As the secrets of Hoodoo House come to light, Charlie discovers that his boss has been keeping a few secrets of his own, secrets that could impact their romantic relationship outside of the office. And before this investigation is done, Charlie will have to get to the truth, even if it means this might be his final case for Declan Hunt Investigations.
Rose/House is a breathtaking and taut sci-fi gothic thriller from Arkady Martine, Hugo Award-winning author of A Memory Called Empire. “I’m a piece of architecture, Detective. How should I know how humans are like to die?” All of Basit Deniau’s houses were haunted. Rose House, his final architectural triumph built in the remote Mojave desert, was perhaps the most. A house embedded with an artificial intelligence is a common thing. But a house that is an artificial intelligence, infused in every crevice and corner with a thinking creature that is not human? That is something else altogether. That is Rose House. When Detective Maritza Smith gets a call from Rose House, she’s shocked to learn that there is a dead body behind its sealed-up door. Everybody in town knows it’s haunted. But Basit died more than a year ago, and everybody also knows that only his former protege, Dr. Selene Gisil, is permitted inside. But Selene wasn’t in the country when Rose House called in the death. Who is the dead body? How did they get in? And who—or what—killed them? The answers lie within the labyrinthine halls of Rose House. But even if Martiza can get inside, there is no guarantee she will ever be able to leave ... Also by Arkady Martine: A Memory Called Empire A Desolation Called Peace At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.
Meet Frankie Bonny: Jinxed witch, martial arts badass, and chaos magnet extraordinaire. Dive headfirst into a world where magic runs amok, reality bends like a pretzel, and normal is just a setting on the washing machine. This complete nine-book series follows Frankie as she punches, kicks, and wise-cracks her way through: Haunted ships and vanishing covens Multiversal mayhem and alien ancestry Vampire family dinners and jailbreak vacations Merman romance and cursed seashells Shifter genes gone wild and magical murder mysteries And a wedding that's more "chaos" than "I do" With her smart-mouthed familiar Dex by her side and a rotating cast of supernatural hotties, Frankie takes on pirates, time lords, and her own wonky powers. She'll break curses, solve murders, and accidentally create new universes—all while trying to master the art of magical adulting. From cozy mystery beginnings to reality-warping adventures, watch as Frankie evolves from housework-spell novice to multiverse-hopping badass. Buckle up, buttercup. This ain't your grandma's witch series. Get ready for nine books of non-stop magical mayhem, snarky humor, and a heroine who flips the bird at fate. Normal was never an option, and Frankie wouldn't have it any other way. Not ready to commit? Grab Frankie B: The Ghost Ship, the first in this series while it's free. If you love a paranormal series with a kick ass witch who can take care of business even without her magic, then welcome to the Marina Witches Mysteries. Perfect for fans of Misty Bane, Amanda M. Lee, and Lily Harper Hart, as well as Dionne Lister, Morgana Best, and Jane Hinchey. Join Frankie and Dex as they take on dark forces and injustice along with Frankie's hot, but equally mysterious, neighbor. With Zane around, the main danger is to Frankie's heart.
The first comprehensive overview of an important genre of American art, Souls Grown Deep explores the visual-arts genius of the black South. This first work in a multivolume study introduces 40 African-American self-taught artists, who, without significant formal training, often employ the most unpretentious and unlikely materials. Like blues and jazz artists, they create powerful statements amplifying the call for freedom and vision.
Sister Katie is a well-written model of how Negroes lived during the post depression era (1939), displaying the unity of the Negro people through ritual, religion, myth, and struggle for survival. A story about people who show courage through their actions and respect for other human beings. Filled with historical context and events that lead the characters to act and or react, it shows the subtle beginnings of a developing race-relations. Through a third person narrative with heavy internal perception given of these amazing characters, the story shows the horrors of segregation, specifically how acts of negligence, abuse, and discrimination infects the mind, creating a environment for mayhem. The good versus evil theme in this story appeals to all ages, sexes and cultures. The high-spirited characters leave you exhilarated and excited. A truly tremendous book with many benefits: entertainment, and or a model of instruction for literature or a supplement for English and reading classes as well. A book guaranteed to keep you reading until... and dreading the inevitable ending. This is the book to curl up with, this is the book you will read again and again.
The Palgrave Encyclopedia of American Horror Film Shorts chronicles for the first time over 1,500 horror and horror-related short subjects theatrically released between 1915, at the dawn of the feature film era when shorts became a differentiated category of cinema, and 1976, when the last of the horror-related shorts were distributed to movie theaters. Individual entries feature plot synopses, cast and crew information, and – where possible – production histories and original critical reviews. A small number of the short subjects catalogued herein are famous; such as those featuring the likes of Buster Keaton, Laurel and Hardy, The Three Stooges, Bugs Bunny, and Daffy Duck; but the bulk are forgotten. The diverse content of these shorts includes ghosts, devils, witches, vampires, skeletons, mad scientists, monsters, hypnotists, gorillas, dinosaurs, and so much more, including relevant nonfiction newsreels. Their rediscovery notably rewrites many chapters of the history of horror cinema, from increasing our understanding of the sheer number horror films that were produced and viewed by audiences to shedding light on particular subgenres and specific narrative and historical trends.