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A teen starts hearing the same voices that drove her sister to commit suicide in this “atmospheric, paranormal chiller (that) will appeal to fans of Stephen King” (VOYA). The voices in her head are not her own... Everyone thinks Sophie’s sister, Nell, went crazy. After all, she heard strange voices that drove her to commit suicide. But Sophie doesn’t believe that Nell would take her own life, and she’s convinced that Nell’s doctor knows more than he’s letting on. As Sophie starts to piece together Nell’s last days, every lead ends in a web of lies. And the deeper Sophie digs, the more danger she’s in—because now she’s hearing the same haunting whispers. Sophie’s starting to think she’s going crazy too. Or worse, that maybe she’s not… “Heart-thumping.” —Kirkus Reviews “Satisfyingly disturbing.” —BCCB “The perfect mix of horror and psychological thriller. Jaw-dropping.” —Shelf Awareness
1.) "David Walks-As-Bear delivers all the action and suspense you could ever want, but beyond that there is so much wisdom in everything he writes. And so much humanity. In a world of pretenders, David Walks-as-Bear is the real thing." ---Steve Hamilton, author of Michigan's Upper Peninsula's Alex McKnight series 2.) "The Murmurings, a novel of mystery, a novel of mystic-spiritual power, a novel of love, loyalty, friendship, betrayal, and murder; a storyline woven so intricately together that it is a masterpiece. Highly recommended." ---Midwest Book Review 3.) "Ely Stone is a compelling protagonist, richly endowed with both smarts and wit. Through him, David Walks-As-Bear nails voice, character, sense of place, and cultural insight in these pages, and I look forward to reading a great deal more of his work." --Cornelia Read, Madeline Dare series author
Living was not lost on us for the island’s millennia spoke, its nooks and crags murmuring ... There are stories being whispered around us, if we but listen. Murmurings is a collection of poetry that draws upon the experiences of a lifetime spent traveling the world, reflecting on philosophy and the spirit, and listening deeply. The poems express singular moments in time—Walt Whitman strolling in Prospect Park, mulling over a line of poetry; Monet gazing upon swirls of water lilies with eyes made fuzzy by cataracts; an ancient nun, smiling and chanting through smoky drifts of incense. Rich in details, Murmurings will draw you in, fill your senses, and let you imagine yourself in another place ... in another time.
This collection of poetry was inspired by poet P. A. Ramour's "Angel of Love," and it is with her in mind that he expresses his innermost thoughts and feelings of love. The poems in Murmurings of the Heart: One Angelic Kiss were inspired in the years after the poet P. A. Ramour discovered the relaxation and enjoyment of simply expressing his thoughts and feelings in verse. With no purpose or goal in mind beyond than the introspection, he writes of his early family life with humor and divulges some of his meanderings in nostalgia. Ramour's life changed considerably with the passing of his wife and a failed second marriage; in response to these changes, his poetry became a release for his overflowing emotions. The newfound freedom to follow his love of music ultimately led to the meeting of his "Angel of Love." Suddenly his need to write about his new love accelerated to an intense desire to pour out his heart in these poems. They became good friends, and before long her beauty and talent inspired Ramour to write of his love for her. Overwhelmed by her love of life, he opens his heart to her through Murmurings of the Heart. His verses reveal the true love and beauty of a relationship seemingly arranged in heaven for their golden years.
"MurMurings" are illustrated jokes, one-liners, and non-sequiturs reflective author Murray Siegel's quirky and sometimes silly views and observations of the world around him. The book is sub-titled "Funny Tales of Terror and Other Desperate Cries for Help." The nine "Funny Tales of Terror", which appear after every few pages of "MurMurings" are hilarious short stories about true frightening or tense events from the author's life. Story titles include: The Time I Almost Got Robbed When A Dog Bit Me During the 1968 Riots The First Time I Had Sex (The shortest chapter) The Time I Really Got Robbed My First Car Accident The Time I Nearly Got Struck By Lightning My Kingdom for a Rest Stop Bomb Scary The Time I Got Crushed By A Giant
This book deals with the stories of Israelite complaint or murmuring in the wilderness found in the books of Exodus and Numbers that were composed and edited by the priesthood of ancient Israel. It discusses the significance of the theme of rebellion and complaint for the ancient priests and analyses the part they played in the development of the theme in the Pentateuch. After a general introduction on the theme of murmuring and on the Priestly School, the book goes on to analyze four major priestly texts: the manna story (Exodus 16); the story of the Scouts (Numbers 13-14); the story of the rebellions surrounding the figure of Korah (Numbers 16-17) and the story of the Waters of Merivah (Numbers 20). The significance of the book is two-fold. First, it develops a methodology that allows one to discriminate between early priestly narrative materials and later priestly editorial supplementation. Second, the work demonstrates the antiquity of the priestly narrative lore in the Pentateuch and the significant role which the priests played in creating and developing major narrative traditions in ancient Israel.