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Orca World
(Hardcover)
Peter Roy Clements
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R387
R361
Discovery Miles 3 610
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The Red and the Black
(Hardcover)
Stendhal; Translated by Horace B. Samuel; Illustrated by Henri J Dubouchet
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R788
Discovery Miles 7 880
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Just Like Home is a darkly gothic thriller from nationally bestselling
author Sarah Gailey, perfect for fans of Netflix's The Haunting of Hill
House.
Going home is always hard.
For Vera, going home means returning to the notorious Crowder House
where her serial killer father murdered his victims and buried their
bodies beneath.
Then notes start to appear in Vera's father's handwriting - but they
can't be from him. He has been dead for years.
Vera thought that the house had given up all its secrets but now she
must uncover how deep the rot goes.
Heinrich Julius Gausser, the boar of the vale, youngest son of the
family who runs the Northern Territory of Astor. Has been sent on a
job by his older brother Leon, to find out what is causing
disappearances along the Mountain Vale Road. On his journey, he
discovered trails of destruction along the road. Along with a
mysterious black opalescent feather. After reaching the Oakvale he
reunites with his old war friend Tyr and exchange information of
what they know. Every night he is greeted with strange dreams of
his father and a mountain. Resting after the long journey, Heinrich
is woken the next day by a fight outside the fort. Will he be able
to overcome these awakening problems? Part of the Tales of Zersha
series.
A witch. A witch hunter. A love so deadly it could set the world on fire…
Rune Winters is on the run from the republic who condemned her and the boy who betrayed her. Her friends, her home, and the life she knew are lost.
An ocean away, her only ally is the unlikeliest one: Cressida Roseblood, the deposed witch queen intent on taking back what she thinks hers – the crown, the country, and Gideon Sharpe with it.
Gideon will not allow the terrors of his past to rise again, even if this means hunting down every last witch. But there is only one witch who holds the key to Cressida’s return…and Gideon’s heart.
And he will stop at nothing to find her. Rune Winters will meet her end. Even if it ends him too.
Freedom comes with a price.
It's been over a year since Patrick O'Malley escaped the clutches of madman Loman O'Connor, yet grisly dreams make it seem like yesterday. His nightmarish ordeal left him with a damaged body, severely weakened magic, and a shattered psyche. It also gifted him with a burning desire to find Loman's previous victims and offer them a semblance of normalcy.
Fionola Bohannon's brother, Tadhg, is missing again. The first time, he fell into the clutches of a man hellbent on stealing other witches' powers to fuel his own. This time feels eerily similar, and Fi seeks the one person who might possess the means to find him: surly, battle-worn Patrick O'Malley.
As Patrick and Fi delve into Tadhg's whereabouts, a chilling mystery unfolds. The very people he sought to rescue have begun to disappear inexplicably, and only by returning to where it all started will they find the key to free everyone, themselves included.
Many on Gor do not believe the great ship of Tersites, the lame,
scorned, half blind, half mad shipwright, originally of Port Kar,
exists. Surely it is a matter of no more than legend. In the
previous book, however, Swordsmen of Gor, we learned that the great
ship, commissioned by unusual warriors for a mysterious mission,
was secretly built in the northern forests and brought down the
Alexandra to Thassa, the sea, beginning her voyage to the "World's
End," hazarding waters beyond the "farther islands," from which no
ship had returned.Rediscover this brilliantly imagined world where
men are masters and women live to serve their every desire. John
Norman, born in Chicago, Illinois, in 1931, is the creator of the
Gorean Saga, the longest running series of adventure novels in
science fiction history. Starting inDecember 1966 withTarnsman of
Gor, the series was put on hold after its twenty-fifth installment,
Magicians of Gor, in 1988, when DAW refused to publish its
successor, Witness of Gor. After several unsuccessful attempts to
find a trade publishing outlet, the series was brought back into
print in 2001. Norman has also produced a separate, three
installment science fiction series, the Telnarian Histories, plus
two other fiction works (Ghost DanceandTime Slave), a nonfiction
paperback (Imaginative Sex), and a collection of thirty short
stories, entitledNorman Invasions.The Totems of Abydoswas published
in spring 2012.All of Norman's work is available both in print and
as ebooks. The Internet has proven to be a fertile ground for the
imagination of Norman's ever-growing fan base, and at Gor
Chronicles(www.gorchronicles.com), a website specially created for
his tremendous fan following, onemay read everything there is to
knowabout this unique fictional culture.Norman is married and has
three children."
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