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Following the mysterious disappearance of a local townsman, Sam White waits for the cover of night to take his leap through the cursed oak's portal in search of the missing man. Within hours of his departure, Dan Clay and his friends are unexpectedly exiled to a land of atrocities. To escape the uncharted world, the seven intrepid adventurers must conquer the oppressive allurements of their surroundings and the unrivaled powers of their assigned guardians. In addition to confronting their worst suspicions, the travelers soon realize that they're in a race against time, a race against cold-blooded predators and, ultimately, a race to save humanity from the sinister realm. Embark on another quest with the explorers to a world where the boundaries of the imagination are shattered and from which no humans have ever returned to reveal their diabolical discoveries—until now.
Narrowly escaping the imprisonment of his brother, Michael, Gabriel Corrigan, aided by his Harlequin protector Maya, discovers that his long-missing father may still be alive and trapped somewhere in Europe and races against time to find the lost Traveler before his traitor brother and his Brethren allies can destroy him, in the sequel to The Traveler. Reprint.
Ancient fables rise from the grave and take a sinister turn in the thrilling sequel to A. J. Vrana’s haunting dark fantasy debut, THE HOLLOW GODS. Fans of V. E. SCHWAB and MAGGIE STIEFVATER will devour this macabre folktale, even as it awaits to consume them from between the pages. hr Miya's world ended in Black Hollow. It's been three years since the Dreamwalker upended her life and left her with a heavy burden. A fledgling to the ethereal realm, Miya stumbles into the nightmares of those haunted by spectres. Little does she know, one of them is coming for her, clutching a dark secret abreast. Kai has found a new purpose with his companion, but the price is his freedom. Bound and beholden to Miya, he struggles to adjust to his new role as her vanguard. Meanwhile, Mason discovers he may be a pawn trapped in a web of schemes. Was his time in Black Hollow an accident, or was it only the beginning of some greater machination? As Black Hollow's bloody stain spreads beyond its wooded borders, Miya fights to evade a past she barely understands. The Dreamwalker's legacy is a vise grip, and it isn't letting go. Primordial horrors draw near, fables come alive, and long-buried histories rise from the grave, ready to hunt. Sharpen your claws and bloody your teeth. There's fear to be sown. hr “Vrana’s lyrical writing is a mix of poetry, chaos, violence, and energy. An epic, macabre folktale for a new generation.” – Kim Smejkal, author of INK IN THE BLOOD “Good vs. evil is cleverly turned on its head as Vrana pulls readers down the rabbit hole into her strange, folkloric world.” – Publisher’s Weekly “Everything about this book has a dark and spellbinding edge...an emerging threat in your peripheral vision, a creeping dread. Horror, supernatural, and fantasy push the threads of realism to its very edges.” – The Coy Caterpillar Reads Book Reviews “Darker, more impactful, more complex, with rich and interesting character development and the delightful writing of Miss Vrana, THE ECHOED REALM is the perfect conclusion to one of the best duologies I've had the pleasure to read.” – Verified Reviewer “THE ECHOED REALM may have closed off The Chaos Cycle, but it's still going to be playing back in my mind for a long time to come.” – Verified Reviewer hr The Chaos Cycle Duology is best enjoyed in this order: Book 1: The Hollow Gods Book 2: The Echoed Realm
The treacherous, magical, seductive world of Kingdom of the White Sea, introduced by USA Today bestselling fantasy author Sarah M. Cradit in The Kingless Crown, continues in this thrilling sequel, The Broken Realm. The crown demanded everything. The kingdom will answer. Chaos paints the White Kingdom. Missing children, dead nobles, and a daring escape have created an upheaval that threatens the future of the entire realm. The lords and ladies are armed with a powerful secret weapon as they prepare to make a stand against the crown, but the resistance has plenty to overcome before they can claim triumph. The lord-less Westerlands prepares for war with the formidable Quinlanden Guard spreading their men and cruelty to every corner of their Reach. In the Easterlands, the sorcerer Mortain cultivates his ominous influence over the enslaved Saleen, a decisive threat he could unleash upon the kingdom with a snap of his finger. To the kingdom, it appears as if these assaults on their freedom are cosigned by the crown. It seems only a matter of time before the king’s victory becomes total. But from his isolated throne in Duncarrow, King Eoghan has discovered his authority is not absolute. There are other powers at play, as sinister as they are resilient. Those close to him curate the facts he is fed, keeping him tucked away in the dark while they issue orders in his name. As his control spirals, and opposing forces gain ground, the king’s fragile resolve turns to desperation. Yet, across the kingdom, a quiet but powerful awakening of magic is taking place. One that began generations ago, on a cold night in Duncarrow... For content warnings, please visit sarahmcradit.com.
'What's the system in the madness?' or 'What's the madness in the system?' Of course, it is a query that is - or ought to be - basic to any type of thorough ethnography and grounded theory. It is to these dimensions that the present volume is devoted. The social sciences - including anthropology - predominantly deal with order, not disorder or chaos. Social scientists tend to overlook the wild, uncivilized, transgressive and abhorrent elements of human existence, while they ought to devote systematic attention to this dimension, since it is intrinsic to the human condition, the flipside of 'civilization'. It is in various forms of radical inclusion and exclusion that sensorial sensations and experiences, language, fantasies and art play a vital role in bringing about order and disorder. Hence anthropologists should systematically devote their attention to the importance of all senses in such meaning-making acts: the total sensorial experience of the world and peoples sensitive knowledge of it. Part I, Double-edged Swords: Wildness and Civilization deals with the wild, and often horrible, sides of civilized societies and their body politic. Part II, Making Sense is concerned with material culture, embodied and sensorial experiences and particularly aisthesis and anaesthesia. The modes and manners of imagination, classification, sensitization and representation are the books common denominator and are addressed in an ethnographic, conceptual and a theoretical sense. Around this pivotal issue inspired by the seminal work of Jojada Verrips the editors have succeeded in bringing together an intriguing and thought-provoking set of articles.
In "The Dark Web Assassins: How Online Hitmen Operate In The Shadows," readers are taken on a thrilling journey into the hidden world of the Dark Web and its enigmatic assassins. The book dives into the rise of the Dark Web, uncovering its hidden networks and exploring the birth of online hitmen. It delves into the psychology of these assassins and presents case studies of infamous killers operating in the shadows. The hunt for online hitmen begins as readers are introduced to the challenges faced by law enforcement in tracking their digital footprints. The book explores the tactics used by dark web hitmen to escape justice, and examines the business of murder through an exploration of the dark web marketplaces and payment methods used. Mysterious missions linked to the Dark Web, such as unsolved murders, targets on high-profile individuals, and cases of disappearing persons, are examined in detail. The book sheds light on the encryption and anonymity methods employed by these criminals and the deception that surrounds the dark web. Readers are introduced to the underground network of contacts, exploring how victims are lured into the darkness through online manipulation and coercion. The book offers witness accounts from the Dark Web, insider revelations, and insights into the legal challenges faced in prosecuting online hitmen. The pursuit of justice is explored, highlighting law enforcement techniques, international collaboration efforts, and legal challenges in apprehending dark web hitmen. The final showdown is presented through tracing and apprehending these criminals and examining landmark cases of online assassination. The book emphasizes the ongoing battle against digital crime and the importance of unraveling the truth.
A world is created for peace and magnificence. But evil has other plans and takes form through the dark side of good. Now, the races of Thelios must unite to destroy the doom that threatens their lives and lands.
This spine-chilling murder mystery captures the intrinsic nature of forensics, portraying the distinctive roles of Pathologists, Criminologists and Police Officers.
Divine healing is commonly practiced today throughout Christendom and plays a significant part in the advance of Christianity in Latin America, Africa, and Asia. Such wide acceptance of the doctrine within Protestantism did not come without hesitation or controversy. The prevailing view saw suffering as a divine chastening designed for growth in personal holiness, and something to be faced with submission and endurance. It was not until the nineteenth century that this understanding began to be seriously questioned. This book details those individuals and movements that proved radical enough in their theology and practice to play a part in overturning mainstream opinion on suffering. James Robinson opens up a treasury of largely unknown or forgotten material that extends our understanding of Victorian Christianity and the precursors to the Pentecostal revival that helped shape Christianity in the twentieth century.
The Old Mansion Nestled deep within the dense forests of Blackwood County, stood a dilapidated structure that sent shivers down the spines of all who dared to pass by. The locals referred to it as "The Old Mansion," a name that carried a sense of foreboding and mystery. Its haunting presence seemed to whisper forgotten tales of horror and despair. "The Dark Legacy," a spine-chilling novel that caters to the cravings of horror enthusiasts and historical fiction lovers alike, unveils the sinister secrets that lie within the walls of this decrepit estate. In this subchapter, aptly titled "The Old Mansion," readers are invited to embark on a bone-chilling journey into the heart of darkness, where the past melds with the present in a terrifying dance of horror. As the story unfolds, the protagonist, a brave and curious soul, finds themselves drawn to the enigmatic mansion. With each creaking floorboard and every flickering candle, the reader is transported to a bygone era, where unspeakable acts of evil were committed. The vivid descriptions of the decaying architecture and the oppressive atmosphere pull the audience deeper into the narrative, immersing them in the palpable dread that permeates the air.