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“The Night Has A Thousand Eyes” is the first book of a sequel about the coming of age of the main character Tyler Morgan from his humble beginnings in Bedford/Stuyvesant and Brownsville in Brooklyn, New York. To his ascent from the bowels of the “Under Belly” world of crime to his amazing success on Broadway and the World. There are many twists and turns Tyler Morgan encounters on this journey but he always seems to be able, as was his younger brother Tony, to land on his feet, just like a cat in the night. Starting, ending and reinventing his life as he makes his journey to reach the goals he truly believes he is capable of achieving. He uses as his living mantras the old sayings “It aint over ‘til the Fat Lady Sings” and “When in life you are given lemons. Make LEMONADE!!!”
Millie's cousin Geraldine is a show-off and a pain. So Millie plots revenge. She tells Geraldine about the ghost with red eyes who lives in the garden shed and comes out at night--but manages to scare herself silly in the process Everyone is furious, but Millie and Geraldine end up the best of friends This is a brilliant story about making friends with a funny, slightly spooky twist.
In Woolrich's iconic tale, Detective Tom Shawn saves a lovely young woman from a suicide attempt one night, and later hears her story. She is in despair because the death of her wealthy father has been predicted by a confident man seemingly gifted with the power of clairvoyance; a man whose predictions have unerringly aided her father in his business many times before. Shawn and a squad of detectives investigate this dire prediction and try to avert the millionaire businessman from meeting his ordained end at the stroke of midnight. One of Cornell Woolrich's most influential novels, this classic noir tale of a man struggling with his ability to see the future is arguably the author's best in its depiction of a doomed vision of predestination.
When his DNA unlocked a cure for werewolves, Connor Lewis never imagined that would be the least of his concerns. Now he’s caught between two sides: born werewolves who want to preserve their way of life and bitten humans who want to save others from suffering their same fate. In the midst of a high stakes trial, werewolf hunters come calling, forcing Connor to make the decision of his life and figure out on which side of history he wants to stand. "The author deftly keeps all the furballs in the air. Incorporating elements of myth and religion, history and modern science, Kruger's action-packed thriller is a smart examination of teenaged alienation and rebellion, with fully fleshed out characters and just enough kitsch to appeal to a wide variety of readers." — Quill & Quire
Geeky loner Connor Lewis arrives in Paris on a scholarship for his last year of high school. It seems everyone he meets in the city has secrets — the military brats who befriend him on the first day of class, the young tattoo artist and her menacing dog who make up his host family, and an enigmatic redhead who shows up in unexpected places. One night, things take a turn for the supernatural, forcing Connor to stop running and confront his own dark secret. “A superb series from start to finish that, like the best musical mashups, takes something old (werewolf mythology) and makes something completely fresh out of its source material.” — Charles de Lint, Fantasy & Science Fiction Magazine
"In 1980s India, the Ramsay Brothers and other filmmakers produced a wave of horror movies about soul-sucking witches, knife-wielding psychopaths, and dark-caped vampires. Seeing Things is about the sudden cuts, botched prosthetic effects, continuity errors, and celluloid damage in these movies. Such moments may very well be "failures" of various kinds, but in this book Kartik Nair reads them as clues to the conditions in which the films were once made, censored, and seen, offering a view from below of the world's largest film culture. Combining extensive archival research and original interviews with close readings of landmark films including Purana Mandir, Veerana, and Jaani Dushman, this book tracks the material coordinates of horror cinema's spectral images. In the process, Seeing Things discovers a spectral materiality-one that informs Bombay horror's haunted houses, grotesque bodies, and graphic violence and gives visceral force to our experience of the genre's globally familiar conventions"--
Battle of Destiny is a story that takes place in western part of Africa (Conakry, Guinea). The destiny of a great kingdom Dian-Dian lies in the hands of five virgin maidens sent for a journey in the evil forest to save the princes life and the land from perishing. Dalila, one of the maidens, a poor orphan, fell madly in love with the prince of Dian-Dian but later found out that her mother was brutally accused and almost buried alive from the land, and the mother of the man she fell in love with was the cause of her mothers disappearance and agony. The question is, will she choose love over vengeance?