Hell's Horizon

Hell's Horizon
Title Hell's Horizon PDF eBook
Author Darren Shan
Publisher Grand Central Publishing
Pages 276
Release 2011-01-05
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0446574376

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New York Times bestselling novelist Darren Shan returns with the second book in his series The City. In the City, The Cardinal rules, and Al Jeery is a loyal member of his personal guard. But when Al is pulled from his duties at Party Central to investigate a murder, an unexpected discovery leads him in a new direction, where his loyalties and beliefs will be severely tested. Soon he is involved in a terrifying mystery that draws in the dead, the City's Incan forefathers, the imposing figure of The Cardinal, and the near-mythical assassin Paucar Wami. Wami is a law unto himself, a shadowy, enigmatic figure who can apparently kill anyone he chooses without fear of punishment or retribution. And Al is about to find out that he has a lot more in common with Wami than he could ever have imagined...

Hell's Horizon

Hell's Horizon
Title Hell's Horizon PDF eBook
Author Darren O'shaughnessy
Publisher
Pages
Release 2000-02-01
Genre
ISBN 9781857987041

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Hell's Horizon

Hell's Horizon
Title Hell's Horizon PDF eBook
Author Richard Fox
Publisher Richard Fox
Pages 432
Release 2020-10-13
Genre
ISBN 9780991442966

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A war with no end. A vendetta that will destroy two commanders. The war between the Alliance and the Hegemony has spanned countless stars, and shed untold blood on a hundred worlds. For two commanders, Alliance Captain Alcazar and Major Richtor of the Hegemony the war has spiraled into a personal feud. Both lead fierce Marines and mechanized soldiers into battle against the other on the green hell of planet, Ayutthaya, and each new fallen warrior only deepens the bitterness and hatred between the two. But as the conflict rages, the two warriors realize they have more in common than they dare to admit, and their own codes of honor may be what can bring the bloodshed to an end. If they don't kill each other first. Written by US Army and Marine Corps veterans, Richard Fox and Jonathan Brazee write the grueling head-to-head action in this military science fiction war novel. Each is a Nebula Award and Dragon Award finalist, with Richard winning the Dragon Award for Best Military Science Fiction Novel in 2017. Their war time experiences and years as officers in the United States Military creates a novel that no one else could write, and a story that takes you deep into the darkest moments of war.

Hell and Damnation

Hell and Damnation
Title Hell and Damnation PDF eBook
Author Marq De Villiers
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2019
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9780889775848

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Marq de Villiers takes readers on a journey into the strange richness of the human imaginings of hell, deep into time and across many faiths, back into early Egypt and the 5,000-year-old Mesopotamian epic of Gilgamesh. This guide ventures well beyond the Nine Circles of Dante's Hell and the many medieval Christian visions into the hellish descriptions in Islam, Buddhism, Jewish legend, Japanese traditions, and more.

Stargazing in the Atomic Age

Stargazing in the Atomic Age
Title Stargazing in the Atomic Age PDF eBook
Author Anne Goldman
Publisher University of Georgia Press
Pages 158
Release 2021-01-15
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0820358452

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A Kirkus Best Book of the Year During World War II, with apocalypse imminent, a group of well-known Jewish scientists and artists sidestepped despair by challenging themselves to solve some of the most difficult questions posed by our age. Many had just fled Europe. Others were born in the United States to immigrants who had escaped Russia’s pogroms. Alternately celebrated as mavericks and dismissed as eccentrics, they trespassed the boundaries of their own disciplines as the entrance to nations slammed shut behind them. In Stargazing in the Atomic Age, Anne Goldman interweaves personal and intellectual history in exuberant essays that cast new light on these figures and their virtuosic thinking. In lyric, lucent sentences that dance between biography and memoir as they connect innovation in science with achievement in the arts, Goldman yokes the central dramas of the modern age with the brilliant thinking of earlier eras. Here, Einstein plays Mozart to align mathematical principle with the music of the spheres and Rothko paints canvases whose tonalities echo the stark prose of Genesis. Nearby, Bellow evokes the dirt and dazzle of the Chicago streets, while upon the heels of World War II, Chagall illuminates stained glass no less buoyant than the effervescent notes of Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue. In these essays, Goldman reminds readers that Jewish history offers as many illustrations of accomplishment as of affliction. At the same time, she gestures toward the ways in which experiments in science and art that defy partisanship can offer us inspiration during a newly divisive era.

Jazz And Its Discontents

Jazz And Its Discontents
Title Jazz And Its Discontents PDF eBook
Author Francis Davis
Publisher Da Capo Press
Pages 352
Release 2004-03-17
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0306810557

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A spirited collection of profiles, reporting, and commentary spanning the cultural scene by one of the finest essayists writing today

Double Feature Creature Attack

Double Feature Creature Attack
Title Double Feature Creature Attack PDF eBook
Author Tom Weaver
Publisher McFarland
Pages 732
Release 2003-02-19
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 9780786482153

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This whopping big McFarland Classic brings together 43 interviews with horror and science fiction movie writers, producers, directors and the men and women who saved the planet from aliens, behemoths, robots, zombies, and other sinister, stumbling threats--in the movies, at least. The interviewees reminisce about some of their great (and not so great!) films and tell their stories. This classic volume represents the union of two previous volumes: 1994's Attack of the Monster Movie Makers ("anecdotes are frank and revealing"--Video Watchdog); and 1995's They Fought in the Creature Features ("a fun book for all SF film enthusiasts"--Interzone). Together at last, this combined collection of interviews offers a candid and delightful perspective on the movies that still make audiences howl and squeal (though fear has long been replaced with sweet nostalgia).