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All 23 episodes of the US TV drama series about ordinary people across the globe who discover they have extraordinary powers. As they discover their new found talents, the new superheroes have to come to terms with the impact the discovery has on their lives. Among the list of superheroes are Hiro Nakamura (Masi Oka), a Japanese comic-book fan who discovers he has the ability to stop time, Claire Bennet (Hayden Panettiere) a school chearleader who is literally indestructable, and Isaac Mendez, a junkie artist who can paint the future when he is high. The episodes comprise: 'Genesis', 'Don't Look Back', 'One Giant Leap', 'Collision', 'Hiros', 'Better Halves', 'Nothing to Hide', 'Seven Minutes to Midnight', 'Homecoming', 'Six Months Later', 'Fallout', 'Godsend', 'The Fix', 'Distractions', 'Run!', 'Unexpected', 'Company Man', 'Parasite', '7%', 'Five Years Gone', 'The Hard Part', 'Landslide' and 'How to Stop an Exploding Man.
All 25 episodes from the third season of the US drama series about ordinary people across the globe who discover they have extraordinary powers. This season opens with an assassination attempt on Nathan Petrelli (Adrian Pasdar), and traces the consequences of this event far into the future. Meanwhile, the slippery Sylar (Zachary Quinto) accidentally frees a dozen super-criminals who were held by the Company, giving Claire (Hayden Panettiere), Peter (Milo Ventimiglia), Matt (Greg Grunberg), Hiro (Masi Oka) and the other heroes a whole new line-up of powerful evil-doers to contend with. Episodes are: 'The Second Coming', 'The Butterfly Effect', 'One of Us, One of Them', 'I Am Become Death', 'Angels and Monsters', 'Eris Quod Sum', 'Villains', 'It's Coming', 'The Eclipse (Part 1)', 'The Eclipse (Part 2)', 'Our Father', 'Dual', 'A Clear and Present Danger', 'Trust and Blood', 'Building 26', 'Cold Wars', 'Exposed', 'Shades of Gray', 'Cold Snap', 'Into Asylum', 'Turn and Face the Strange', '1961', 'I Am Sylar' and 'An Invisible Thread'.
It is June of 1941 when a noise in the street awakens Charlie Bishop. Looking out the window, he becomes the lone witness to a heinous crime. But Charlie's appearance in the window doesn't go unnoticed by the angry mob outside and the search for the young witness begins. Shuffled off to his grandparents' secluded home in the hills of West Virginia, the eight year old is relentlessly pursued by the desperate men. Charlie seeks to forget about those on his trail by filling his days with exciting childhood experiences, but all the while he is struggling to overcome the paralyzing fear that grips him as the ruthless stalkers plot how to ensnare their elusive prey. A devastating motorcycle accident on a winding mountain road forces the hunters to rethink their diabolical plan. Power-packed with mystery, adventure and suspense, this novel also provides a mixture of humor, nostalgia and endearing characters. Jack Coleman's writing not only tells the story, it turns the reader into an eye witness to the action. "The Witness in the Window" will hold your interest until the very last page.
REMEMBERING REDBANK is a coming of age novel that is certain to capture the hearts of young and old alike. In these pages, you will become acquainted with some close friends from the high school class of 1952 and walk with them through the best of times and the worst of times. You will read about the local soda fountain, a winning football team, the senior prom and an old car named Lizzy. Certainly these things represent the best of times. But then suddenly the worst of times are also experienced: a murder, an accusation, a prison cell and a verdict. Young lives are forever changed as the storm clouds roll in, This book will captivate your heart as these fictional friends quickly become your personal friends when you travel back in time with them to a small town in Virginia and find yourself Remembering Redbank.
Shack and the gang from the Lee County Sheriff's Office are kneed deep in murder and mayhem in this ninth installment of the Zack Shack novels. Bodies are cropping up everywhere and right in the middle of the mix there is a rock concert, robberies, burglaries, and domestic terrorists. One body is misidentified then stolen from the morgue. One body is found with a bejeweled dagger in his chest and another body is discovered with his tongue missing. A prisoner escapes from jail only to be shot and killed by a sniper after being apprehended. Chief of Detectives Lydia Keith-Reese and her crew are scurrying around trying to solve the murders and mayhem. Two visitors from Shack's past arrive and one brings with them a shocking surprise, so find a well lighted easy chair and settle in for an exciting read.
3rd in Pete Makin series
Epitomizing the glamour and decadence of 1980s Reagan-era America, DYNASTY was essentially a prime-time soap opera, and was characterized by campy, melodramatic plotlines, as well as Joan Collins's magnetic performance as the conniving Alexis Colby. She is divorced from Blake Carrington (John Forsythe), a fabulously wealthy oil magnate who marries his secretary, Krystle Jennings (Linda Evans), at the show's inception; the jealous Alexis schemes to do everything she can to destroy their union. The rest of the cast includes Blake and Alexis's children--the promiscuous amnesiac Fallon and the sexually ambivalent Steven--as well as resident geologist Matthew Blaisdel and his psychotic wife, Claudia. During the third season, Blake's long-lost son Adam comes knocking, Alexis wrests control of a rival oil firm, and a freak explosion causes Steven to have extensive plastic surgery, supplying him with a new face (that of actor Jack Coleman).
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