South of Hell

South of Hell
Title South of Hell PDF eBook
Author P. J. Parrish
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 405
Release 2008-07-29
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1416579508

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Dig up the past. Pay the price. With one phone call from a man he barely recalls meeting years ago, South Florida detective Louis Kincaid heads to the Michigan town of his college days to reopen a disturbing cold case -- and finds himself confronting his own painful past secrets...secrets that risk his future with the woman he loves, detective Joe Frye. Ann Arbor police detective Jake Shockey wants Kincaid's help in the case of Jean Brandt, who went missing nine years ago -- and whose husband, Owen, has since been paroled. Now, Owen Brandt's girlfriend appears to be at risk, and Shockey is desperate to get involved. Kincaid soon unearths the deeply personal reasons why...and with Joe Frye assisting, Kincaid links yesterday's jealousies with today's potentially lethal vengeance. It's only a matter of time before one will win out over the other -- and before Kincaid's own shattering revelations will be forced out into the light of day.

South of Hell-fer-Sartin : Kentucky mountain folk tales

South of Hell-fer-Sartin : Kentucky mountain folk tales
Title South of Hell-fer-Sartin : Kentucky mountain folk tales PDF eBook
Author Leonard W. Roberts
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1964
Genre
ISBN 9780813132112

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Shaking the Gates of Hell

Shaking the Gates of Hell
Title Shaking the Gates of Hell PDF eBook
Author John Archibald
Publisher Knopf
Pages 321
Release 2021-03-09
Genre Religion
ISBN 0525658114

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On growing up in the American South of the 1960s—an all-American white boy—son of a long line of Methodist preachers, in the midst of the civil rights revolution, and discovering the culpability of silence within the church. By the Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and columnist for The Birmingham News. "My dad was a Methodist preacher and his dad was a Methodist preacher," writes John Archibald. "It goes all the way back on both sides of my family. When I am at my best, I think it comes from that sermon place." Everything Archibald knows and believes about life is "refracted through the stained glass of the Southern church. It had everything to do with people. And fairness. And compassion." In Shaking the Gates of Hell, Archibald asks: Can a good person remain silent in the face of discrimination and horror, and still be a good person? Archibald had seen his father, the Rev. Robert L. Archibald, Jr., the son and grandson of Methodist preachers, as a moral authority, a moderate and a moderating force during the racial turbulence of the '60s, a loving and dependable parent, a forgiving and attentive minister, a man many Alabamians came to see as a saint. But was that enough? Even though Archibald grew up in Alabama in the heart of the civil rights movement, he could recall few words about racial rights or wrongs from his father's pulpit at a time the South seethed, and this began to haunt him. In this moving and powerful book, Archibald writes of his complex search, and of the conspiracy of silence his father faced in the South, in the Methodist Church and in the greater Christian church. Those who spoke too loudly were punished, or banished, or worse. Archibald's father was warned to guard his words on issues of race to protect his family, and he did. He spoke to his flock in the safety of parable, and trusted in the goodness of others, even when they earned none of it, rising through the ranks of the Methodist Church, and teaching his family lessons in kindness and humanity, and devotion to nature and the Earth. Archibald writes of this difficult, at times uncomfortable, reckoning with his past in this unadorned, affecting book of growth and evolution.

West of Hell's Fringe

West of Hell's Fringe
Title West of Hell's Fringe PDF eBook
Author Glenn Shirley
Publisher University of Oklahoma Press
Pages 516
Release 1990-09-01
Genre History
ISBN 9780806122649

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Presents an account of crime in Oklahoma Territority from 1889 to 1907.

The History of Hell

The History of Hell
Title The History of Hell PDF eBook
Author Alice K. Turner
Publisher Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Pages 324
Release 1993
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9780156001373

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A survey of how, over the past 4,000 years, religious leaders, poets, painters, and ordinary people have visualized Hell--its location, architecture, furnishings, purpose, and inhabitants.

Report of the Chief of Engineers U.S. Army

Report of the Chief of Engineers U.S. Army
Title Report of the Chief of Engineers U.S. Army PDF eBook
Author United States. Army. Corps of Engineers
Publisher
Pages 1146
Release 1898
Genre Engineering
ISBN

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Includes the Report of the Mississippi River Commission, 1881-19 .

Heaven and Hell

Heaven and Hell
Title Heaven and Hell PDF eBook
Author John Jakes
Publisher
Pages 700
Release 2014
Genre United States
ISBN

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Continues the saga of two American families, the Mains of South Carolina and the Hazards of Pennsylvania, in the aftermath of the Civil War.