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Fear brings on change, change helps one recover. Who has a fearful story? Thunder from an autumn storm masks the shriek of evil stirring to feast. The Dill Hill Mental Facility houses women struggling to contain sensibility. One casualty is rolled out on a gurney as medical director, Dr. Gail Coleman prepares to take on the unusual night’s events. The Revenant, an entity of light, but dead with evil resurrects to replenish itself. Once it possesses Dr. Coleman, it controls the female patients of the ward. Group therapy is required, ten women are called from their beds to reveal their childhood horrors. Fear fuels the Revenant. With each mention of innocent trick or treating nights turning scary, suspicion grows stronger. An ultimatum by the famished entity is given to the women to dig deep into their past, share their fears, and accept their reward. Screams of terror fill the locked room as the broken patients are finally relieved of their psychological illnesses. Light consumes their soul, trading it for the eternal slumber of death. Resident Revenant is a skewed short story of fear inspired by memorable Halloween nights. Included, as a bonus is preview of Martha Henley’s debut psychological thriller, Don't Kill For Me, A Death And Donuts Thriller Book One. It’s a twisting tale of a woman with a past, a secret admirer’s odd love notes, confessions of murder, and a serial killer that wishes Eileen eternal peace. Don’t miss reading this quick to read horror short or the bonus chapters introducing you to the Death and Donuts Thriller Series. The Rest in Peace Killer’s terrifying mission will have you questioning every stranger who crosses your path.
Set between Resident Evil 5 and Resident Evil 6 and six years after the original Resident Evil Revelations, Claire Redfield makes a comeback as one of the protagonists of Resident Evil Revelations 2. Along with Barry Burton, former S.T.A.R.S. member, his daughter Moira Burton and a survivor of the previous game Natalia Korda. Control all 4 characters. 2 pairs of heroes, 2 stories. Follow Claire and Moira who have limited ammo and try to investigate the mysterious Tower while Barry and Natalia approach it in search of them. Does it have any relation to previous Resident Evils? Just who is behind the attack in the island? The guide covers the following: - Detailed walkthrough of all 4 Episodes from start to finish. - Detailed collectible locations (Kafka Drawings, Insect Larvae and Tower Emblems) with pictures showing you the exact location of each one. - Available Trophies/Achievements in each Mission so you don't miss a single one.
Unspoken words can save or take a life. (It's the unspoken words of a killer that are deadly.) Reina Dawkins has three stressful life events in one day. Her unmarried daughter announces she’s pregnant, she catches her husband in bed with another woman, and one of her terminally ill clients passes away. To save her sanity, fate pushes her to a remote RV park. Her decision is to live life or let it’s problems overwhelm her. Deep in the Texas hill country, there’s a house that holds a dark family secret. Brothers, Nick and Fred Walters live there together and manage the nearby Rose Rock RV Park. The residents talk of the ghost of Eden’s Garden, a place the Walters boys seldom acknowledge exists. Hidden in the woods, not far from the trailers are graves left by the previous generation of Walters. Born to serial killer parents, murder runs in both brother’s blood. One has shut his mouth to show his family loyalty. The other is killing to keep his family together. When Reina arrives, her background in caring for special needs clients, concerns her neighbor. Nan is a regular member of the Crew. This group of murder enthusiasts, agree that a woman with Reina’s sills is in danger and shouldn’t be living so close to the Walters house. Only the Crew has gathered sufficient evidence to inform and hopefully protect Reina from the serial killer that continues to toil their parent’s soil nearby. Even though she’s been warned, caregiver, Reina accepts the dinner invitation from a killer. Her survival opens wounds and challenges family bonds. One Walters sibling will pay the ultimate price for murder and the other will loose everything. Don’t Speak For Me is the second standalone book in The Death And Donuts Domestic Thriller series. Read all of the secrets buried in a tiny trailer park in Texas, buy Martha Henley's suspenseful novel today.
Meeting long-lost siblings should be awesome, right? Well, when you happen to be on the wrong side of the law and have every intention of staying there, having a cop for a sister isn’t exactly ideal. And teaming up with said sister? Well, that is just the cherry on top of the craptastic pie that has been my life. But when our brother decides to attack us head on, banding together is the least of our problems. Because in our family? Being the hunter also means being the hunted.
From backwaters as dark as a cypress swamp to nooks as mysterious as a musty college library, southerners have conjured spirits and told ghost stories. Shadows and Cypress: Southern Ghost Stories is a Dixie séance that summons ghost tales from Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, and Virginia. Collecting more than a dozen stories from each state, this book channels the South's entire panorama of creepy locales into one volume. The limestone caves of Kentucky, the swamps of Louisiana and Florida, the pine hills and hollows of Appalachia, and the plains of Texas—these are perfect haunts for a host of narratives about visitors from the spirit world. The many cultures that converged in the American South enriched the region's ghost stories. Shadows and Cypress taps African American, French, Hispanic, and Scotch-Irish storytelling traditions to capture the distinctive signatures that each has left on ghostlore. Throughout the region, the southern ghost story is hardly a curio from the crypt. It is still alive and well. Folklorist Alan Brown draws stories from crannies as contemporary as the college dormitory or cars parked on a lover's lane. To give the reader the unique experience of hearing a classic ghost story told, Brown presents these tales exactly as they were recorded in his field research or as archived in the trove of the WPA oral collections. A wide variety of specters found only in this region arise in Shadows and Cypress. The “fillet” and “loogaroo” from Louisiana, “plat-eye” from South Carolina, and “haints” from across Dixie are among the creatures bumping in the night. Beginning with the Revolutionary War and continuing to the present day, this generous gathering of tales will chill and delight readers and long haunt shelves as a comprehensive sourcebook of the region's supernatural allure.
In William Faulkner, Richard Godden traces how the novelist's late fiction echoes the economic and racial traumas of the South's delayed modernization in the mid-twentieth century. As the New Deal rapidly accelerated the long-term shift from tenant farming to modern agriculture, many African Americans were driven from the land and forced to migrate north. At the same time, white landowners exchanged dependency on black labor for dependency on northern capital. Combining powerful close readings of The Hamlet, Go Down, Moses, and A Fable with an examination of southern economic history from the 1930s to the 1950s, Godden shows how the novels' literary complexities--from their narrative structures down to their smallest verbal emphases--reflect and refract the period's economic complexities. By demonstrating the interrelation of literary forms and economic systems, the book describes, in effect, the poetics of an economy. Original in the way it brings together close reading and historical context, William Faulkner offers innovative interpretations of late Faulkner and makes a unique contribution to the understanding of the relation between literature and history.
If a serial killer is murdering your enemies, do you stop him? Eileen Somers is flattered by a series of anonymous letters delivered to her floral boutique. The author rambles on mentioning places and things that are familiar from her past. She’s intrigued and wants to meet the secret admirer. Then he confesses to murder. The vigilante Rest in Peace Killer has chosen Eileen as his latest victim. The loss of his first target, her married lover, makes Eileen’s life complicated. She struggles, hiding her grief, unsure if he really was murdered for her benefit. In the next confession, signed RIP, the killer makes it clear he will continue to eliminate her adversaries to give her peace of mind. Help is sought out and found in an unlikely location, a donut shop with an unusual weekly gathering. The crew, a group of murder enthusiasts which may or may not include a couple retired serial killers is clued into Eileen’s situation. None of them expected Rest in Peace to resurface. RIP’s has left clues to his identity in his notes. Catching a serial killer who walks among the ordinary shoppers in the mall seems impossible, but Eileen is desperate to stop his mission. Innocent or not, when he’s finished killing for her, Eileen will be his last victim. Buy the debut domestic thriller from Martha Henley today. Don't Kill For Me is book one in The Death And Donuts Domestic Thriller series. This plot-twisting novel will have you looking twice at every stranger who crosses your path. (This version is the original longer novel originally published in 2018. I wasn’t completely happy with the rewritten shorter version. I’d appreciate your feedback on either version.)
'Part-detective story, part-cultural snapshot . . . all bound by Gibson's pin-sharp prose' Arena -------------- THE FIRST NOVEL IN THE BLUE ANT TRILIOGY - READ ZERO HISTORY AND SPOOK COUNTRY FOR MORE Cayce Pollard has a new job. She's been offered a special project: track down the makers of an addictive online film that's lighting up the internet. Hunting the source will take her to Tokyo and Moscow and put her in the sights of Japanese hackers and Russian Mafia. She's up against those who want to control the film, to own it - who figure breaking the law is just another business strategy. The kind of people who relish turning the hunter into the hunted . . . A gripping spy thriller by William Gibson, bestselling author of Neuromancer. Part prophesy, part satire, Pattern Recognition skewers the absurdity of modern life with the lightest and most engaging of touches. Readers of Neal Stephenson, Ray Bradbury and Iain M. Banks won't be able to put this book down. -------------- 'Fast, witty and cleverly politicized' Guardian 'A big novel, full of bold ideas . . . races along like an expert thriller' GQ 'Dangerously hip. Its dialogue and characterization will amaze you. A wonderfully detailed, reckless journey of espionage and lies' USA Today 'A compelling, humane story with a sympathetic heroine searching for meaning and consolation in a post-everything world' Daily Telegraph 'Electric, profound. Gibson's descriptions of Tokyo, Russia and London are surreally spot-on' Financial Times
The odd and fearsome are not always evil. A blind date might be fearsome to most, but a woman with a collection of dolls, a group therapy session, pancakes for breakfast, or a Halloween party? They all could rate as average or terrifying. Read all the tales in this collection to determine for yourself which are of the paranormal or just odd. Included in this collection of suspicious tales and psychological shorts are flash fiction pieces never before published and two novel excerpts from Martha Henley’s Death and Donuts Thriller series. Become a fan of the author whose serial killer thrillers will have you second guessing random strangers that cross your path. Buy this collection of short stories today and then start Martha Henley’s thrilling novel series, tomorrow.
The thrilling, long-awaited return of the #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Revenant Winner of the 2022 Spur Award for Best Western Historical Novel Winner of the 2021 David. J. Langum, Sr. Prize in American Historical Fiction 2021 Montana Book Award Honoree In 1866, with the country barely recovered from the Civil War, new war breaks out on the western frontier—a clash of cultures between the Native tribes who have lived on the land for centuries and a young, ambitious nation. Colonel Henry Carrington arrives in Wyoming’s Powder River Valley to lead the US Army in defending the opening of a new road for gold miners and settlers. Carrington intends to build a fort in the middle of critical hunting grounds, the home of the Lakota. Red Cloud, one of the Lakota’s most respected chiefs, and Crazy Horse, a young but visionary warrior, understand full well the implications of this invasion. For the Lakota, the stakes are their home, their culture, their lives. As fall bleeds into winter, Crazy Horse leads a small war party that confronts Colonel Carrington’s soldiers with near constant attacks. Red Cloud, meanwhile, wants to build the tribal alliances that he knows will be necessary to defeat the soldiers. Colonel Carrington seeks to hold together a US Army beset with internal discord. Carrington’s officers are skeptical of their commander’s strategy, none more so than Lieutenant George Washington Grummond, who longs to fight a foe he dismisses as inferior in all ways. The rank-and-file soldiers, meanwhile, are still divided by the residue of civil war, and tempted to desertion by the nearby goldfields. Throughout this taut saga—based on real people and events—Michael Punke brings the same immersive, vivid storytelling and historical insight that made his breakthrough debut so memorable. As Ridgeline builds to its epic conclusion, it grapples with essential questions of conquest and justice that still echo today.