Kneel For Mercy

Kneel For Mercy
Title Kneel For Mercy PDF eBook
Author Barbara Cartland
Publisher Barbara Cartland EBooks ltd
Pages 140
Release 2020-01-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1788672755

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Beautiful young Marista Rockbourne and her even more beautiful sister, Letty, live an impoverished life in a small house on the estate with its sublime Castle that belonged to their family until her father foolishly lost everything to the dashing Earl of Stanbrook in a game of cards before drowning himself in the sea in shame. After more than a year in Dovecot House, to their horror the sisters and their brother, Anthony, receive a letter demanding rent arrears from the Earl’s Agent and reluctantly Marista agrees to visit the Earl, now ensconced in The Castle, and beg him for mercy. To make matters even worse she loathes the Earl – in the sisters’ view he is raffish and wicked and they think of him as an ogre, blaming him for their father’s untimely death. When Marista does finally meet him, she finds that he is very handsome, polished and haughty. And she finds as well that it becomes harder to hate him after he rescues her when the amorous Lord Dashforth forces himself upon her. Then, when inadvertently Anthony brings a French spy and assassin to Dovecot House on a mission to kill the Earl, it is Marista who discovers his plan and warns the Earl. And with his grateful kiss for saving his life she realises that her hate has turned into love. If only the imperious Earl felt the same way –

The Takedown

The Takedown
Title The Takedown PDF eBook
Author Jeffrey Robinson
Publisher Macmillan
Pages 343
Release 2011-08-02
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0312612389

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The true story of Assistant U.S. Attorney Bonnie Klapper's and Special Agent Romedio "Rooney" Viola's thirteen-year journey to systematically dismantle the Colombian cartel responsible for 60 percent of all the cocaine entering the United States.

The Cuban Affair

The Cuban Affair
Title The Cuban Affair PDF eBook
Author Nelson DeMille
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 448
Release 2017-09-19
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1501101722

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Mac has left his life of danger and adventure behind him. But when Carlos, a hotshot lawyer heavily involved with anti-Castro groups, approaches Mac for a ten-day fishing tournament in Cuba - to be accompanied by a covert mission and a sizable paycheck - Mac's interest is piqued. Mac understands that if he accepts this job, he'll either walk away rich - or not at all.

Magic of Wind and Mist

Magic of Wind and Mist
Title Magic of Wind and Mist PDF eBook
Author Cassandra Rose Clarke
Publisher S&S/Saga Press
Pages 560
Release 2017-10-24
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1481461702

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Taking place in the world of Cassandra Rose Clarke’s Magic of Blood and Sea, this is the story of a would-be witch who embarks on an adventure filled with intrigue, mystery, mermaids, and magic. Hanna has spent her life hearing about the adventures of her namesake Ananna, the lady pirate, and assassin Naji, and dreams to have some adventures of her own. One day when Hanna is with her apprentice—a taciturn fisherman called Kolur—the boat is swept wildly off course during a day of storms and darkness. In this strange new land, Kolur hires a stranger to join the crew and, rather than heading home, sets a course for the dangerous island of Jadanvar. As Hanna meets a secretive merboy—and learns that Kolur has a deadly past—she soon realizes that wishing for adventures can be deadly…because those wishes might come true.

Give Me Liberty

Give Me Liberty
Title Give Me Liberty PDF eBook
Author David E. Hoffman
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 544
Release 2022-06-21
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1982191198

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From the Pulitzer Prize–winning Washington Post reporter David E. Hoffman comes the riveting biography of Oswaldo Payá, a dissident who dared to defy Fidel Castro, inspiring thousands of Cubans to fight for democracy. Oswaldo Payá was seven years old when Fidel Castro seized power in Cuba, promising to create a “free, democratic, and just Cuba.” But Castro instead created an authoritarian regime with little tolerance of free speech or thought. His secret police were trained to crush dissent by East Germany’s ruthless Stasi. Throughout Cuba’s 20th century history, the dream of democracy was often just within reach, only to be dashed by dictatorship and revived again by a new generation. Payá inherited this dream and it became his life’s work. As a teenager in Communist Cuba, he led a protest against the Soviet-led shattering of the Prague Spring. Before long, he was sent to Castro’s forced labor camps. Payá later became a leading voice of opposition and formed a pro-democracy movement. A devoted Catholic, he championed a simple, bedrock belief that rights are bestowed by God, and not the state. Every day, he witnessed these rights trampled in Cuba. He could not stay silent. Payá’s most daring challenge to the Cuban government was the Varela Project, a one-page citizen petition demanding free speech, a free press, freedom of association, freedom of belief, private enterprise, free elections and freedom for political prisoners. More than 35,000 people signed the Varela Project, an extraordinary outpouring of protest—with nothing more than pen and paper—against Castro’s decades of despotism. The regime responded by ignoring the petition, arresting dozens of Payá’s followers and sending them to prison for many years. After receiving multiple death threats, Payá was killed in a suspicious car wreck on a remote country road. Pulitzer Prize–winning reporter David E. Hoffman returns with an epic portrait of a lone individual who had the courage, faith, and persistence to struggle for democracy against an unforgiving dictator. At its heart, Give Me Liberty is a sweeping account of one country’s tragic and continuing struggle for its freedom.

The Woman and the Dragon

The Woman and the Dragon
Title The Woman and the Dragon PDF eBook
Author Shaaloo Jackson
Publisher AuthorHouse
Pages 155
Release 2020-07-09
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 1728354684

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Angels’ lives hang in the balance, subject to the mercy of a society of potential allies. But you can’t save an angel’s life if you hesitate for a second or deliberate your own destiny with another agenda. When heroes need a hero, one woman with a conscience that needs no reason steps up and doesn’t stop to think about herself. A war is inevitable and alternative revelations transpire where only love can conquer hatred. But can it conquer death?

The War Has Yet to Begin / La guerra aún no ha comenzado

The War Has Yet to Begin / La guerra aún no ha comenzado
Title The War Has Yet to Begin / La guerra aún no ha comenzado PDF eBook
Author No Country Magazine
Publisher Rialta Ediciones
Pages 414
Release 2022-06-10
Genre Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN 6079959933

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Esta edición impresa de la revista No Country Magazine, publicada en ocasión de la documenta fifteen, intenta analizar los dispositivos necrocoloniales del Estado cubano desde perspectivas múltiples. Perspectivas que abarcan, además de la esfera política, la literatura, el cine, el arte y, lo que es mejor, la manera en que todas estas epistemes se entrecruzan con el dictum ideológico. Para esto, esta edición especial bilingüe no solo ha convocado a diez ensayistas del mundo cubano, sino que pone a circular también algunos de los testimonios que mejor explican lo que significó el 11-J en la Isla: su entramado de represión y vejación estatal. No Country Magazine es una revista gestionada en colaboración por los equipos editoriales de las publicaciones independientes Rialta y El Estornudo. Directores: Carlos Aníbal Alonso y Carlos Manuel Álvarez Editor invitado: Carlos A. Aguilera Editores: Ibrahim Hernández Oramas, Tomás E. Pérez, Nils Longueira Borrego y Jesús Adonis Martínez Peña Autores: Carlos A. Aguilera, Hilda Landrove, Celia González, Anaeli Ibarra Cáceres, Grethel Domenech Hernández, Dean Luis Reyes, Yoandy Cabrera, Mailyn Machado, Enrique del Risco, Marie Laure Geoffray, Armando Chaguaceda, Solveig Font, Daniel Triana, Iris Mariño, Abel Lescay y Katherine Bisquet Diseño: Pilar Fernández Melo (FERMELO) Ilustraciones: Camila Lobón Traductores: Fabricio González Neira, LeAnne Russell