The Tournament of Blood

The Tournament of Blood
Title The Tournament of Blood PDF eBook
Author Michael Jecks
Publisher Canelo
Pages 479
Release 2020-09-14
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1800321236

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The knights prepare for combat, but the killings aren’t on the field... It’s 1322, and plans to host a tournament in the spring give moneylenders everywhere a golden opportunity. Many knights in Devon are already indebted to Benjamin Dudenay, and when a month before the festivities, he is found beaten to death, it is not in the least bit surprising. Simon and Baldwin must hurry to find the culprit, but then a carpenter commissioned to build the stands is killed in a similar fashion, leaving them with even more mysteries to solve... The eleventh instalment in the gripping Last Templar Mysteries series, perfect for fans of C J Sansom and Susanna Gregory. Praise for Michael Jecks ‘Michael Jecks is a national treasure’ Scotland on Sunday ‘Marvellously portrayed’ C. J. Sansom

Tournament of Blood

Tournament of Blood
Title Tournament of Blood PDF eBook
Author Amelia Shaw
Publisher Harley Romance Publishing
Pages 190
Release
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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Vampires took away my chance at a normal life. I will do anything to make sure it never happens again. I'm a trained assassin, experienced at eliminating bad guys, only thing is, they've all been mortal. So, when the chance comes to join the infamous 'Slayers', you bet your ass I'm in. In order to be accepted onto the team though, I must compete in a tournament where it's kill or be killed. On the first night of the tournament, I find myself drawn to one of the other competitors. It turns out both he and his sexy roommate are into me, so I decide to have a little fun. The connection I feel with them is so intense it gets me wondering if soul mates really are a thing. For the first time ever, I care about something other than killing vampires. But Blake and Noah have been keeping a secret from me... One that may cost me everything I hold dear, including my life.

The Tournament of Blood

The Tournament of Blood
Title The Tournament of Blood PDF eBook
Author Michael Jecks
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 386
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1471126285

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Plans to host a tournament in the spring of 1322, gives moneylenders everywhere a golden opportunity. Many knights in Devon are already indebted to Benjamin Dudenay, and when a month before the festivities, he is found beaten to death, it is not in the least bit surprising. Simon and Baldwin must hurry to find the culprit, but then a carpenter commissioned to build the stands is killed in a similar fashion, leaving them with even more mysteries to solve…

Blood Game

Blood Game
Title Blood Game PDF eBook
Author Iris Johansen
Publisher Macmillan
Pages 356
Release 2010-04-20
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780312368135

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Chess for Fun & Chess for Blood

Chess for Fun & Chess for Blood
Title Chess for Fun & Chess for Blood PDF eBook
Author Edward Lasker
Publisher Courier Corporation
Pages 244
Release 1962-01-01
Genre Games & Activities
ISBN 9780486201467

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Chess as art and recreation; checkmating combinations, endgame play, strategic principles, more. Full details and analysis of author's famous game with Emanuel Lasker. 94 diagrams; other illustrations. "Very enjoyable." — Cleveland Chess Bulletin.

Blue Blood

Blue Blood
Title Blue Blood PDF eBook
Author Art Chansky
Publisher Macmillan
Pages 420
Release 2007-04-01
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 1429902701

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Blue Blood is a thrilling chronicle of the Duke-Carolina rivalry as it has evolved over the last fifty years. With unparalleled insider access, veteran journalist and author Art Chansky details the colorful, revered, and respected rivalry--for the first time ever. "It's not about me versus Dean, or me against Roy or Dean against Vic Bubas. Duke and Carolina will be here forever."--Mike Krzyzewski For fifty years the rivalry between Duke and Carolina has featured famous brawls, endless controversy, long-nurtured hatred--and some of the best basketball ever played in the history of the sport. For Duke and UNC players and fans, the competition is not about winning a prize, trophy or title--it's about bragging rights and raw pride. The Duke-Carolina rivalry has fostered more than thirty former players from the two schools playing or coaching in the NBA; it has enchanted a nation of spectators to watch games between the archrivals--garnering some of the highest regular-season TV ratings in history. Blue Blood celebrates the history of this rivalry, the traditions, the heritage, and, most importantly--spectacular basketball.

Blood, Sweat, and Tears

Blood, Sweat, and Tears
Title Blood, Sweat, and Tears PDF eBook
Author Derrick E. White
Publisher UNC Press Books
Pages 318
Release 2019-06-27
Genre History
ISBN 1469652455

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Black college football began during the nadir of African American life after the Civil War. The first game occurred in 1892, a little less than four years before the Supreme Court ruled segregation legal in Plessy v. Ferguson. In spite of Jim Crow segregation, Black colleges produced some of the best football programs in the country. They mentored young men who became teachers, preachers, lawyers, and doctors--not to mention many other professions--and transformed Black communities. But when higher education was integrated, the programs faced existential challenges as predominately white institutions steadily set about recruiting their student athletes and hiring their coaches. Blood, Sweat, and Tears explores the legacy of Black college football, with Florida A&M's Jake Gaither as its central character, one of the most successful coaches in its history. A paradoxical figure, Gaither led one of the most respected Black college football programs, yet many questioned his loyalties during the height of the civil rights movement. Among the first broad-based histories of Black college athletics, Derrick E. White's sweeping story complicates the heroic narrative of integration and grapples with the complexities and contradictions of one of the most important sources of Black pride in the twentieth century.