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A boy and his mother go out on a rainy night to collect animals for a nature center that releases its specimens to the wild after two weeks.
A freak rainstorm results in carnage... One Rainy Night is a spine-chilling horror novel from the highly acclaimed Richard Laymon, perfect for fans of Dean Koontz and Clive Barker. 'Laymon is unique. A phenomenon. A genius of the grisly and the grotesque' - Joe Citro, The Blood Review The strange black rain falls like a shroud on the small town of Bixby. It comes down in torrents, warm and unnatural. And as it falls, the town changes. One by one, the inhabitants fall prey to its horrifying effect. One by one, they become filled with hate and rage... and the need to kill. Formerly friendly neighbours turn to crazed maniacs. A stranger at a gas station shoves a nozzle down a customer's throat and pulls the trigger. A soaking-wet line of movie-goers smashes its way into the theatre to slaughter the people inside. A loving wife attacks her husband, still beating his head against the floor long after he's dead. As the rain falls, blood flows in the gutters - and terror runs through the streets. What readers are saying about One Rainy Night: 'The action does not stop for a second, dragging you brutally along at a breakneck pace. Do not start this book unless you have time to finish it NOW, you will not want to put it down!' 'Laymon throws in a collection of colourful characters that are brought to vivid life with their individual, loveable and instantly identifiable traits' 'The novel lasts for a total of 410 blood soaked pages, of which all 410 of these will keep your heart racing, as you sit there perched on the edge of your seat'
After a long day at work, Tripti is unable to find a cab for home. Since it’s already very late and it’s pouring, she agrees to share a cab with a colleague she has crushed on for years, but never interacted with. Would this romantic setting make her ride memorable? Is there something more mysterious waiting for her?
A beautiful retelling of a beloved rabbinic tale
Kristen wakes up looking forward to having a fantastic Friday. As she waits for the bus to arrive, it starts raining. Oh, no! She doesn't have her umbrella! She wasn't expecting her day to start like this. It couldn't get any worse, could it? Will Kristen allow a little rain to ruin her fantastic Friday? Written by JacQuan Winters, Kristen's Rainy Day was written to continue the legacy of his younger sister, Kristen, and teach children to remain positive through negative situations. Kristen's Rainy Day is the beginning of a fun and unique children's book series to help children learn valuable life lessons.
Iris Greenfeder, ABD (All But Dissertation), feels the “buts” are taking over her life: all but published, all but a professor, all but married. Yet the sudden impulse to write a story about her mother, Katherine Morrissey, leads to a shot at literary success. The piece recounts an eerie Irish fairy tale her mother used to tell her at bedtime—and nestled inside it is the sad story of her death. It captures the attention of her mother’s former literary agent, who is convinced that Katherine wrote one final manuscript before her strange, untimely end in a fire thirty years ago. So Iris goes back to the remote Hotel Equinox in the Catskills, the place where she grew up, to write her mother’s biography and search for the missing manuscript—and there she unravels a haunting mystery, one that holds more secrets than she ever expected. . . .
This larger - sized board book follows the trying time of dressing Max before heading out in the rain. Once that ordeal is over, see what happens when they step outside!
That day a rainy day with thunderstorm, heavy wind and ice stones rain, since evening it was raining, with lightening, thunderstorm even there no electricity and the rain was also not stopping which was making the weather more horrible. Far away from town there was a strange village, at the end of that village, there was a lonely place where there were four small rooms of government quarter where in one of the room a boy named abinash was sleeping, in that lonely room he was alone at that heavy rainy weather , outside the wolves were yelling sound were coming and also the sound of dogs barking were coming. By the way abhinash was was a very brave boy but he never went to that lonely place before and there alone in that rainy weather he was feeling weird. he was trying to get sleep but he was unable to sleep, suddenly he heard a strange sound of anklets he got scared, and then he stood up, and went to the window to hear that sound again. He was following that anklet sound but then the sound was getting far away. Then we went to his bed by thinking that it was his imagination, but again he hears that sound again, but this ti me he didn’t follow that sound instead he lied upon his bed. Suddenly a incident happened which was not in his mind, he heard a baby kid crying sound, but the strange thing is that there wasn’t any other house than that quarter. By this abinash was thinking that what was happening with him, in this heavy rain from where did the sound was coming even no kid was there, with whom he would ask these and who could answer this? Then he thought to get up and go outside to see what was happening? But he was shivering from this incident as he scared by this. For continue buy this eBook from google play.
"From 1995 to 1998, David Kelly's 'Steven's comics' appeared in gay and alternative newspapers in the U.S., exploring the world of a sensitive boy coming of age in the seventies, with all its joys, quirks, and heartbreaks. This volume collects the entire series, as well as rare strips and illustrations and additional material created especially for this edition"--P. [4] of cover.