Conduit: The Surge
Title | Conduit: The Surge PDF eBook |
Author | James Alexander |
Publisher | J&A Publishing |
Pages | 267 |
Release | 2022-04-21 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 173696433X |
Two warring alien factions facing off on Earth with one man as the conduit between the races–will he save humanity and himself? First, it was the scientific race, and now an additional threat has risen from the sea. Years of hiding beneath the surface of the ocean, aliens led by Nezbollah, a religious zealot cast from their dying home planet from years of war with their scientific counterparts, has risen from the depths and they are back to finish what they started–except this time the battlefront is Earth. Marcus, half-alien and half human, having discovered his heritage and still searching for a cure to the virus alien Nefertiry unleashed to control the human population, is on the run; searching for a scientist known for his research in mind control. It may be the only hope of taking back what remains of humankind and freewill—that is, if the scientist is still alive. It’s a long shot, but it’s the only one Marcus has in his arsenal. The stakes have risen. Earth has become the battlefront for a deadly war between two deadly rivals and humans are pawns in their vicious game, with Marcus being the connection to all races. He is humanity’s hope for discovering how to reverse the infection and take back the planet. Will Marcus find the cure in time to save humanity and himself? Book two of an epic scifi alien invasion series - though this story expands on book one, knowledge of book one is unnecessary in order to enjoy this installment.
Report of the ... Annual Re-union
Title | Report of the ... Annual Re-union PDF eBook |
Author | Society of the Army of the Potomac |
Publisher | |
Pages | 704 |
Release | 1878 |
Genre | United States |
ISBN |
Data Assessment for Electrical Surge Protective Devices
Title | Data Assessment for Electrical Surge Protective Devices PDF eBook |
Author | Eddie Davis |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 48 |
Release | 2015-06-05 |
Genre | Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | 1493928929 |
This brief develops a data collection plan to assess loss related to electrical surges in homes, and explores the potential impact devices that prevent these surges could have in mitigating these losses. Key topics such as surge sources, surge effects and residential surge protection are clearly defined. Recent fire safety codes proposed a requirement that every dwelling unit be fitted with a surge protection device, as every year there is property damage to electrical and electronic equipment resulting from electrical surges. These proposals have not been implemented due to a lack of reliable data, which this brief seeks to change. The authors evaluate surge phenomena and their sources, surge protection methods, surge protection strategies and industry standards in order to present a data plan that can accurately assess loss related to electrical surges in homes.
Storm Surge
Title | Storm Surge PDF eBook |
Author | William Neil Martin |
Publisher | Xlibris Corporation |
Pages | 347 |
Release | 2001-08-21 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1465314628 |
Sgt.Garland Flowers, a homicide detective for the Los Angeles County Sheriff ́s Department, has a dilemma. He loves his wife and he loves his job, but his two loves are not compatible. This conflict is causing the breakup of his marriage and any hopes for a normal home life. The long hours, constant demands of the job, and Garland ́s preoccupation with his cases have caused the couple to separate. The turmoil in his personal life, though, does not compare with what is in store for him in his latest case. Garland and his partner, Archie Penner, are called to investigate a murder in a ghetto community adjacent to the city of Los Angeles. The scene they encounter resembles a disaster area. "The place looks like a cyclone went through it" is how the deputy at the scene describes it. A triple murder, including a pre-adolescent girl, has been perpetrated. The apartment has been left in shambles, with furniture thrown about as if by a raging storm. Two of the victims, a man and a woman, are in the master bedroom. The man ́s neck is broken and the woman has been strangled. Both appear to have been dispatched by an incredibly powerful assailant. In the other bedroom is their child, the product of a racially mixed marriage. The body of the child is neatly laid out in repose. She has been smothered. No items in the room have been displaced ... quite a contrast from the other rooms. Further assessment of the crime scene rules out robbery as a motive. Could this crime have been racially motivated? The crime has all the earmarks of an act of personal rage. With little to go on, no fingerprints, no witnesses or other clues as to the perpetrator ́s identity or motive, the detectives have no place to turn. That is, until another multiple homicide two weeks later gives Flowers his first break. A thumbprint has been lifted from the second crime scene. The fingerprint identifies the suspect as a man by the name of B.C. Jones, a recent parolee from Soledad Prison. Jones is six feet six inches in height and weighs 280 pounds, and none of it is fat. His chest and arms are massive. For six years he has been lifting weights in prison, where he was sent for killing his father. He committed the crime with his bare hands. Jones is a mulatto, the product of a black father and a white mother. He is also simple-minded, having endured a childhood of constant physical abuse. He is a social outcast, and is extremely bitter about his racially mixed blood. In his mind, his lack of racial identity is the root of all of his problems, and he feels compelled to do something about it. During the course of the investigation Sgt. Flowers pieces together the psychological puzzle that motivates Jones to commit these murders. Meanwhile, Jones discovers that he has been named as the suspect in these crimes and flees to the home of his only known relative, an aunt who lives in Gulfport, Mississippi. While staying with her he is arrested for a minor offense. A routine record check is made, and the Gulfport Police Department learns that Jones is wanted for murder in Los Angeles. The L. A. County Sheriff ́s Department is immediately notified. Sgt. Flowers is assigned the task of traveling to Mississippi to pick up the prisoner and return him to Los Angeles for trial. The Deep South is not a place Flowers has ever given any thought of visiting. After all, this is 1969, and desegregation is still new to these parts ... and Garland Flowers happens to be black. Born and reared in California, he has heard horrifying stories of how blacks are treated in the South, and is concerned about the kind of cooperation and assistance he will receive from the Southern law enforcement officers. But his reception is not what he expects. The absence of racial prejudice that he encounters upon
Bulletin
Title | Bulletin PDF eBook |
Author | University of Toronto. School of Engineering Research |
Publisher | |
Pages | 348 |
Release | 1926 |
Genre | Engineering |
ISBN |
Bulletin ...
Title | Bulletin ... PDF eBook |
Author | University of Toronto. Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering. School of Engineering Research |
Publisher | |
Pages | 770 |
Release | 1919 |
Genre | |
ISBN |
Report of Hydraulic Design Conferences, 1971-1972
Title | Report of Hydraulic Design Conferences, 1971-1972 PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 58 |
Release | 1973 |
Genre | Hydraulic structures |
ISBN |