A Blood Winter

A Blood Winter
Title A Blood Winter PDF eBook
Author Neil Coley
Publisher Troubador Publishing Ltd
Pages 222
Release 2024-11-28
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1805149873

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A thrilling combination of Science Fiction, Crime and Historical Fiction set in Victorian London and Yorkshire. It offers a compelling narrative as well as a fascinating take on 19th century social history.

Blood on Snow

Blood on Snow
Title Blood on Snow PDF eBook
Author Jo Nesbo
Publisher Vintage Crime/Black Lizard
Pages 127
Release 2015-04-07
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0804172560

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From the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Cockroaches, Olav Johansen is a walking contradiction: a cold-blooded killer with a heart of gold. This was not a problem—until he fell for his boss’s wife…. “Nesbø’s much-heralded gifts are on display.” —The New York Times Book Review Olav is a fixer for a high-profile crime kingpin in 1970s Oslo. He easily takes care of anyone who causes trouble for his boss. But he is more complicated than he seems. Olav's latest job puts him at the pinnacle of his trade, but it may become his greatest mistake: It turns out that the more you know about your boss's business, the more your boss might want you fixed yourself—especially if you're falling for his wife. Don't miss Jo Nesbo's new thriller, Killing Moon, coming soon!

Blood Winter

Blood Winter
Title Blood Winter PDF eBook
Author William Patrick
Publisher
Pages 410
Release 1990
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780670827893

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An American doctor slips into a shadowy world of murder and intrigue when sent into Berlin in 1917 by the Allies to investigate German b̀acteriological developments'.

Blood Winter

Blood Winter
Title Blood Winter PDF eBook
Author Diana Pharaoh Francis
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 320
Release 2012-12-26
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1451613881

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NEW GAME. SAME RULES. SHE FIGHTS. THEY DIE. Max always does her job, no matter how brutal and bloody. That’s how it’s been ever since she was enslaved by a witch, turned into a supernatural warrior, and assigned to protect the coven of Horngate. But her job just got harder. . . . Waves of wild magic have returned much of the world to a time when fairy tales were real and danger now lurks behind every tree and bush. As winter descends and food, heat, and water are harder to come by, many have turned to Benjamin Sterling for protection. Leader of the Earth’s Last Stand cult, Sterling claims to be the Hand of God, but his power and charisma secretly come from a dark and terrible source. With devout followers eager to do his sadistic bidding, he has his eyes on Horngate and its magical inhabitants. To save those she loves, Max will knowingly walk into a trap. But when the cult strips Max’s soul bare for all to see, will even Alexander—her lover and her strength—remain? And if she were to lose him, what does it matter if she gains the whole world. . . .

Enough Astronaut Blood to Last the Winter

Enough Astronaut Blood to Last the Winter
Title Enough Astronaut Blood to Last the Winter PDF eBook
Author Derek Van Gieson
Publisher Fantagraphics Books
Pages 266
Release 2016-11-01
Genre Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN 1606999044

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Derek Van Gieson’s Enough Astronaut Blood to Last the Winter is part fine-art book, part travelogue documenting the author’s turbulent and fruitful period of time spent in New York City. Through drawings, paintings, photography, and short fiction, Van Gieson delivers an intense experience wrought with heartbreak, joy, destruction, perseverance, and whimsy. Enough Astronaut Blood to Last the Winterechoes influences of seminal artists like George Grosz and Richard Brautigan through its unique ability to entertain and engross. Enough Astronaut Blood to Last the Winter is sure to serve as an art object, conversation piece, and a well-worn carry-on for years to come.

The Blood-Tainted Winter

The Blood-Tainted Winter
Title The Blood-Tainted Winter PDF eBook
Author T. L. Greylock
Publisher
Pages 368
Release 2015-09-15
Genre
ISBN 9780996536608

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Raef Skallagrim wants to take the sea road. His ship is fast and sleek, his crew skilled and eager, and they will seek out new lands and win fame in the eyes of the gods. But Raef's father refuses to allow the journey and when a stranger brings word that the king is dead and a gathering has been called to choose a successor, Raef must set aside his dream for his duty to his ancestral lands and his father. When factions split at the gathering to choose a successor, Raef finds himself mired in bloodshed and treachery. Forced to make an uneasy alliance with a man he does not trust, Raef must navigate the tides of a war among three kings while seeking revenge for cold-blooded murder. But winter has come early to Midgard, and even the gods will feel the cold.

Blood on the Snow

Blood on the Snow
Title Blood on the Snow PDF eBook
Author Graydon A. Tunstall
Publisher University Press of Kansas
Pages 272
Release 2010-05-11
Genre History
ISBN 0700618589

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The Carpathian campaign of 1915, described by some as the "Stalingrad of the First World War," engaged the million-man armies of Austria-Hungary and Russia in fierce winter combat that drove them to the brink of annihilation. Habsburg forces fought to rescue 130,000 Austro-Hungarian soldiers trapped by Russian troops in Fortress Przemysl, but the campaign was waged under such adverse circumstances that it produced six times as many casualties as the number besieged. It remains one of the least understood and most devastating chapters of the war-a horrific episode only glimpsed previously but now vividly restored to the annals of history by Graydon Tunstall. The campaign, consisting of three separate and ultimately doomed offensives, was the first example of "total war" conducted in a mountainous terrain, and it prepared the way for the great battle of Gorlice-Tarnow. Habsburg troops under Conrad von Htzendorf faced those of General Nikolai Ivanov, which together totaled more than two million soldiers. None of the participants were psychologically or materially prepared to engage in prolonged winter mountain warfare, and hundreds of thousands of soldiers suffered from frostbite or succumbed to the "White Death." Tunstall reconstructs the brutal environment-heavy snow, ice, dense fog, frigid winds-to depict fighting in which a man lasted on average between five to six weeks before he was killed, wounded, captured, or committed suicide. Meanwhile, soldiers warmed rifles over fires to make them operable and slaughtered thousands of horses just to ward off starvation. This riveting depiction of the Carpathian Winter War is the first book-length account of that vicious campaign, as well as the first English-language account of Eastern Front military operations in World War I in more than thirty years. Based on exhaustive research in Vienna's and Budapest's War Archives, Tunstall's gripping narrative incorporates material drawn from eyewitness accounts, personal diaries, army logbooks, and correspondence among members of the high command. As Tunstall shows, the roots of the Habsburg collapse in Russia in 1916 lay squarely in the winter campaign of 1915. Packed with insights from previously unexploited primary sources, his book provides an engrossing read-and the definitive account of the Carpathian Winter War.