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The Darke Chronicles

The Darke Chronicles

David Stuart Davies

The History Press Ltd
2014
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The Darke Chronicles introduces the aristocratic and flamboyant Victorian detective Luther Darke, who tackles mysteries that have baffled Scotland Yard and are seemingly unexplained. The cases featured here take Darke into a world of deception, murderous sleights of hand, spiritualism, vampires, curses and phantoms in fin de siècle London. This volume, a treat for all fans of vintage crime fiction, features seven of Darke’s most challenging and chilling investigations. If you like Sherlock Holmes, then you will love Luther Darke.
David Bowie - 2018 Rare Records & Tapes Price Guide
Newly revised and updated, the David Bowie 2018 Rare Records & Tapes Price Guide lists and values more than 500 different UK and US singles, 12-inch singles, LPs, picture discs, shaped vinyl, cassettes and cassingles, 8-tracks, reel-to-reel tapes, promos, bootleg 45s, mini-discs and more.Arranged chronologically by release, each listing also features a checkbox to allow users to keep track of their collections, in an easy-to-transport 6x9 paperback format. Perfect for record fairs, swap meets, yard and boot sales, and more.Discographies are complete to October 2017, including the latest on the 40th Anniversary picture disc 45s and the Parlophone box sets.
The Darker Side of Hope

The Darker Side of Hope

David G Fambrough

Outskirts Press
2018
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The concept of hope is that something better awaits us in the future, so we must trek through the darker side of life until the brighter hope is realized. Discovering a path out of the darkness can be hard work. We aren't always blessed with adequate illumination or insight, and there are both rewards and pitfalls along the way. The Darker Side of Hope offers valuable insights for navigating this journey and gravitating toward the brighter side of HOPE. Are you ready? Let's start walking together
The Darkest Part of the Night

The Darkest Part of the Night

David Spell

Independently Published
2017
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The war on terror has taken a terrifying twist. Iranian scientists have developed a deadly bio-terror virus that not only kills its victims but causes them to reanimate as monsters who viciously attack everyone around them, spreading the infection to those they bite. An elite team of former military and law enforcement experts are brought in to confront this shocking new terror threat. Chuck McCain and his squad of federal officers find themselves confronting what they thought only existed in their nightmares. Will they be able to prevent the the collapse of society as we know it?The Darkest Part of the Night picks right up where When the Future Ended. The terrorists are still using the zombie virus to destroy America. Now they are striking the heart of suburbia. But as the war heats up, so does the relationship between Chuck and Rebecca. Sparks are flying on several fronts
Fishhead: The Darker Tales of Irvin S. Cobb

Fishhead: The Darker Tales of Irvin S. Cobb

David A. Riley

Parallel Universe Publications
2016
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During his lifetime Irvin S. Cobb was one of the most celebrated writers in American literature, though nowadays he is almost forgotten, apart perhaps from his Lovecraft connection.Irvin Shrewsbury Cobb was born in Paducah, Kentucky on the 23rd June, 1876. His father, unable to cope with the death of his own father, succumbed to alcoholism when Cobb was only sixteen. As a result, Cobb's education came to an end and he started work, first on the Paducah Daily News, then the Louisville Evening Post. By 1904 Cobb's career in journalism was doing so well that he moved to New York, where he would go on to spend the rest of his life, starting work at the Evening Sun, though it wasn't long before an assignment to cover the Russian-Japanese peace conference in Portsmouth, New Hampshire so impressed Joseph Pulitzer that he offered Cobb a job at the New York World, where he became the highest-paid staff reporter in the United States. In 1911 Cobb moved to the Saturday Evening Post. Three years later he was asked to cover the Great War. Amongst the many stories he wrote while there were the exploits of the Harlem Hellfighters, a unit of black American soldiers who had gone on to earn distinction for their courage and discipline, which Cobb celebrated in his book The Glory of the Coming. Besides his prolific work as a journalist, Cobb's fame largely came from his humorous stories, which were published in the leading magazines of his day, and collected in numerous books during his lifetime. But, though he was best known as a humourist, he did have a darker side, exemplified by the tales collected in this volume. Two of the most famous succeeded in catching the attention of H. P. Lovecraft. It is claimed that Fishhead influenced Lovecraft's The Shadow Over Innsmouth. And there is certainly no doubt that Lovecraft was favourably impressed with this tale. In his groundbreaking essay, Supernatural Horror in Literature, Lovecraft wrote: "Fishhead, an early achievement, is banefully effective in its portrayal of unnatural affinities between a hybrid idiot and the strange fish of an isolated lake..." The Unbroken Chain gave Lovecraft the key idea behind The Rats in the Walls, though in all other respects the two tales are totally different.Besides writing and journalism, Cobb's career extended to Hollywood, where legendary director, John Ford, made two films based on his books: Judge Priest (1934) and The Sun Shines Bright (1953). Other films included Peck's Bad Boy (1921), starring Jackie Coogan, and The Woman Accused (1933), with a young Cary Grant. Cobb also did a stint at acting himself, appearing in ten movies altogether, including Pepper, Everybody's Old Man (1936), Steamboat Round the Bend (1935) and Hawaii Calls (1938). It's a sign of the prominence he had achieved that in 1935 he was invited to host the 7th Academy Awards.Other than the tales that inspired Lovecraft, Cobb also wrote some brilliantly dark stories that culminate in a kind of sadistic irony. They are some of the finest conte cruel ever written. Amongst the best of these is the final story in this collection: Faith, Hope, and Charity, whose protagonists, as is often the case in Cobb's stories, struggle against fates that are not only pre-ordained but are horrendously appropriate It must be added his hapless victims are far from blameless. What fates await them under Cobb's pen have most definitely been brought upon them by themselves Through most of the tales there is a wry sense of humour, so wry, in fact, that it never detracts from the impact at the end; indeed, it often adds to and embellishes it I hope you enjoy reading these stories as much as I did and share with me the conviction that it is high time they were revived.
Darker with the Lights on

Darker with the Lights on

David Hayden

Little Island Press
2017
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"It's an open secret that David Hayden is one of the most interesting short story writers around. Why it's taken this long for his first collection to be published is beyond me but I, along with anyone with even the vaguest interest in looking at modernism anew, will be queuing up for a copy." - Eimear McBride "Quietly innovative, subtle of tone, full of feeling - this is a superb debut" - Kevin Barry
Psalm 23: Through Your Darkest Valley, God Is with You

Psalm 23: Through Your Darkest Valley, God Is with You

David Roper

Our Daily Bread Publishing
2019
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Those looking for peace and purpose in life will find it here. Our Daily Bread writer David Roper offers a wise and comforting point of view on the twenty-third psalm. Breaking down each verse, Roper reveals the heart of God and His character as The Good Shepherd. You'll understand the importance of trusting God and discover how to find strength and contentment under His watchful care.
I Walked the Darkest Valleys to Freedom

I Walked the Darkest Valleys to Freedom

David Harold Pedersen Bs

Rosedog Books
2021
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I Walked the Darkest Valleys to FreedomBy: David Harold Pedersen BS, MS, CCC-A.A.A.Looking back decades later, David re-creates his emotions as a child who experienced many traumas during his childhood which gathered unbearable emotional pain by 60 years of age when he became suicidal; and his family had to commit him to a psych ward three different times. His early years are written through a child's eyes as he vividly describes traumas he experienced and learns how the adults in his life dealt with loss and death in their own lives. At 9 years of age his father died, at 14 years his four year old sister died, at 24 years his mother died by suicide, and he began to plan his own suicide.David's book is both an inner monologue and a chronicle of his lifelong struggles with depression and anxiety after his emotions "spiraled out of control" and progressed into despair. During that time, he was gaining insight into healing the emotional responses to grief and loss that directed his path towards a sense of well-being and freedom. This work is appealing to readers who are interested in authentic accounts of overcoming despair, military separation, being at wit's end, and death in the family to progressing forward in his marriage, career success as a fellow in audiology, emotional healing, growth in faith, hope and freedom.About the AuthorDavid Harold Pedersen loves to fish and hunt; and is an avid woodcarver. He also enjoys shooting 1800s staged scenarios at the Cowboy Action Shooting Club. His musical talents are expressed through playing the guitar and singing in the church choir, quartets, solos, and the enormous pleasure of jamming with other musicians. At the suggestion of his therapist, David wrote down his feelings about life events as an opportunity to get in touch with his feelings. Then, she indicated that his own journaling notes might make for a good book that could comfort and encourage others. David was working hard in his career of audiology when he courageously walked through some very deep valleys which is heartening to others who continue to work while experiencing some of the same feelings. At a Pedersen family reunion six years ago his cousin Elaine offered to edit his book by passing it back and forth between Minnesota and Iowa.
Drake Letter Tracing for Kids Trace my Name Workbook: Tracing Books for Kids ages 3 - 5 Pre-K & Kindergarten Practice Workbook
DRAKE Name Tracing Workbook - Preschoolers Kindergarten Practice Workbook - Toddlers Writing Notebook - Learn How to Write DRAKE - Preschoolers Activities Teaching your child the basics of writing is a difficult task especially if he or she is full of energy and finds it more difficult to focus. In order to give him a push in the first years of school or kindergartner, we are presenting a revolutionary way of teaching your baby the basics of the alphabet: the name tracing workbook for children. Why our workbook? The name tracing workbook has been designed specifically to teach children the basic of spelling and writing. By learning to write his own name, your child will develop the abilities and skills needed in the first years of schools while having fun. The 100 pages activity book is the perfect choice if you are searching to invest in your child's education from the beginning so don't hesitate and get him the only workbook he needs LEARNING THE FIRST LETTERS teaching your toddler the first letters and how to spell his or her name is difficult, which is why we have designed a special workbook that will make the learning process easier and a lot more fun, adding to the baby's educational fund. PERSONALIZED WORKING: the name is the first word any child should learn how to spell, but it is almost impossible to find special help for that task. DRAKE Name Tracing Workbook is divided in 12 themed chapters that will teach your toddler how to spell his or her name in a fun and interactive way. WHAT IT CONTAINS: DRAKE Name Tracing Workbook counts no less than 100 pages divided in 12 themed sheets that propose recognition activities, letter tracing practice and letter games, that are sure to teach your child the basics of writing and spelling. FOR TODDLERS: DRAKE Name Tracing Workbook is made especially for children aged 3 to 6 so your son or daughter will be well prepared for both kindergarten and first grade Learning the alphabet will be a piece of cake if your kid will already have the foundation letter tracing so why not give him a head start in school. THE PERFECT GIFT: offering a present to a toddler that is both fun and parents-approved is an almost impossible task, but the name tracing workbook has it all: it is educational, personalized and made especially for youngsters ages 3 to 6 so, if you're trying to bring a smile on a kid's face, this is it
The Night of the Gun: A Reporter Investigates the Darkest Story of His Life. His Own.
From David Carr (1956-2015), the "undeniably brilliant and dogged journalist" (Entertainment Weekly) and author of the instant New York Times bestseller that the Chicago Sun-Times called "a compelling tale of drug abuse, despair, and, finally, hope." Do we remember only the stories we can live with? The ones that make us look good in the rearview mirror? In The Night of the Gun, David Carr redefines memoir with the revelatory story of his years as an addict and chronicles his journey from crack-house regular to regular columnist for The New York Times. Built on sixty videotaped interviews, legal and medical records, and three years of reporting, The Night of the Gun is a ferocious tale that uses the tools of journalism to fact-check the past. Carr's investigation of his own history reveals that his odyssey through addiction, recovery, cancer, and life as a single parent was far more harrowing--and, in the end, more miraculous--than he allowed himself to remember. Fierce, gritty, and remarkable, The Night of the Gun is "an odyssey you'll find hard to forget" (People).
The Buddhist on Death Row: How One Man Found Light in the Darkest Place
The #1 New York Times bestselling author of Beautiful Boy explores the transformation of Jarvis Jay Masters who has become one of America's most inspiring Buddhist practitioners while locked in a cell on death row. Jarvis Jay Masters's early life was a horror story whose outline we know too well. Born in Long Beach, California, his house was filled with crack, alcohol, physical abuse, and men who paid his mother for sex. He and his siblings were split up and sent to foster care when he was five, and he progressed quickly to juvenile detention, car theft, armed robbery, and ultimately San Quentin. While in prison, he was set up for the murder of a guard--a conviction which landed him on death row, where he's been since 1990. At the time of his murder trial, he was held in solitary confinement, torn by rage and anxiety, felled by headaches, seizures, and panic attacks. A criminal investigator repeatedly offered to teach him breathing exercises which he repeatedly refused. Until desperation moved him to ask her how to do "that meditation shit." With uncanny clarity, David Sheff describes Masters's gradual but profound transformation from a man dedicated to hurting others to one who has prevented violence on the prison yard, counseled high school kids by mail, and helped prisoners--and even guards--find meaning in their lives. Along the way, Masters becomes drawn to the principles that Buddhism espouses--compassion, sacrifice, and living in the moment--and he gains the admiration of Buddhists worldwide, including many of the faith's most renowned practitioners. And while he is still in San Quentin and still on death row, he is a renowned Buddhist thinker who shows us how to ease our everyday suffering, relish the light that surrounds us, and endure the tragedies that befall us all.
The Buddhist on Death Row: How One Man Found Light in the Darkest Place
The #1 New York Times bestselling author of Beautiful Boy explores the transformation of Jarvis Jay Masters who has become one of America's most inspiring Buddhist practitioners while locked in a cell on death row. Jarvis Jay Masters's early life was a horror story whose outline we know too well. Born in Long Beach, California, his house was filled with crack, alcohol, physical abuse, and men who paid his mother for sex. He and his siblings were split up and sent to foster care when he was five, and he progressed quickly to juvenile detention, car theft, armed robbery, and ultimately San Quentin. While in prison, he was set up for the murder of a guard--a conviction which landed him on death row, where he's been since 1990. At the time of his murder trial, he was held in solitary confinement, torn by rage and anxiety, felled by headaches, seizures, and panic attacks. A criminal investigator repeatedly offered to teach him breathing exercises which he repeatedly refused. Until desperation moved him to ask her how to do "that meditation shit." With uncanny clarity, David Sheff describes Masters's gradual but profound transformation from a man dedicated to hurting others to one who has prevented violence on the prison yard, counseled high school kids by mail, and helped prisoners--and even guards--find meaning in their lives. Along the way, Masters becomes drawn to the principles that Buddhism espouses--compassion, sacrifice, and living in the moment--and he gains the admiration of Buddhists worldwide, including many of the faith's most renowned practitioners. And while he is still in San Quentin and still on death row, he is a renowned Buddhist thinker who shows us how to ease our everyday suffering, relish the light that surrounds us, and endure the tragedies that befall us all.
Dorian Gray: Darker Shades

Dorian Gray: Darker Shades

Peter Rawlik; David MacDowell Blue

Wild Hunt Press
2018
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Dorian Gray, that most intriguing creation of Victorian author Oscar Wilde, has served as a figure of horror, dark ambiguity, and personified cautionary tale for over 120 years now. Since the original serialized publication of THE PICTURE OF DORIAN GRAY, we've seen a multitude of literary and cinematic interpretations and re-interpretations of the story of a young man who obtained immortality at a tremendously dark cost, with the merciless effects of aging and the consequences of his actions now borne by a portrait rather than suffered by the young man himself... most of the time. We've seen him appear in horror-oriented TV shows, as part of an ensemble in major motion pictures, headline periodic comic book mini-series, and featured as the star of a terrific audio drama series by Big Finish. What we haven't seen, however, is a prose horror anthology devoted entirely to his tales, each of which display the variety of roles he can play: From debauched villain and corruptor of the innocent, to anti-hero, to an unlikely savior -- including taking a pendulum swing from one to another within a single story - which amply demonstrate how metaphorically apropos his surname actually is. That all changed the moment this volume was published, however.In this anthology, several authors bring Gray to life, showing the variety of effects he has on various individuals, both innocent and otherwise, who cross his path. The time periods range from the Edwardian era right up to the present, yet throughout each the man with the infamous portrait remains true to the variety of shades he embodies. Moreover, the paths of those he crosses will themselves be quite familiar to genre readers (e.g., Dracula, a mad scientist named Pretorius, artist Richard Pickman of Lovecraft's nightmarish tale "Pickman's Model," a lady-loving she-vampire called Carmilla, Becky Sharp of VANITY FAIR). This volume brings you two novellas, a short play, two short stories, a timeline, and even a short personal bonus memoir, all of which give readers a glimpse into the many shades that Dorian Gray can paint on those whose lives he touches... and how their lives affect his own continuing saga.
Edgar och draken

Edgar och draken

Joseph A. Davis

Pärlan Förlag
2024
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Drakriket har blivit attackerat av levande skuggor! I sin desperation skickar drakarna efter den enda hjälten som är modig och smart nog att kunna hjälpa dem: en pojke som heter Edgar. Edgar kastar sig genast iväg på ett halsbrytande äventyr för att rädda sina fjälliga vänner. Hans enda vapen är några tennisbollar, en speciell grönsak och några tricks som han lärt sig i söndagsskolan. Men de mörka inkräktarna blir bara starkare och starkare. Kan Edgar och hans vänner besegra en fiende som inga vapen biter på? EN HELT NY BOKSERIE av populära författaren Joseph A. Davis. Hans senaste bokserie Kampen om Tusenvärld (utgiven av Stevalis) har just fått den prestigefyllda bemärkelsen som guldvinnare av Fantastikrådet som Sveriges all-time högst rankade svenska fantasyserie. Även hans bokserie om Markus av Trolyrien och Marduriens ljus (båda Pärlan) är även de hyllade, både av läsare och recensenter. Joseph är född i USA, men bor och skriver i Sverige där han har sitt hem. Han kan ofta hittas på en skola där han gör kreativa föreläsningar och lockar till läsning och skrivande, när han inte filar på en ny berättelse (vilket han gör ofta). SAGT OM BOKEN:...en gömd juvel bland bra kristna barnböcker ... en av de där underbara berättelserna som verkligen sätter fantasin i brand ... (Alethea och Matthew) Den här underfundiga och roliga boken fick mig både att gapskratta och önska att jag lyssnat bättre i söndagsskolan! (Allison)
Salvation Syrup; Or, Light On Darkest England

Salvation Syrup; Or, Light On Darkest England

David Eugene Smith

Alpha Editions
2023
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The Teaching of Geometry, a classical and rare book that has been considered essential throughout human history, so that this work is never forgotten, we at Alpha Editions have made efforts in its preservation by republishing this book in a modern format for present and future generations. This whole book has been reformatted, retyped and designed. These books are not made of scanned copies of their original work and hence the text is clear and readable.