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Drums of Eck
by Paul Twitchell
Publisher:
Eckankar (1970-06)
Binding/Media:
Paperback - 220 pages
SKU:
69325
Condition:
G+
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$5.75
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Kushiel's Justice (Kushiel's Legacy)
by Jacqueline Carey
Publisher:
Grand Central Publishing (2008-05-01)
Binding/Media:
Mass Market Paperback - 912 pages
SKU:
83063
Condition:
G+
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$4.11
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From Jacqueline Carey,
New York Times
bestselling author of
Kushiel's Scion
, comes the second adventure in the Imriel trilogy.
Imriel de la Courcel's blood parents are history's most reviled traitors, while his adoptive parents, Phèdre and Joscelin, are Terre d'Ange's greatest champions. Stolen, tortured, and enslaved as a young boy, Imriel is now a Prince of the Blood, third in line for the throne in a land that revels in beauty, art, and desire.
After a year abroad to study at university, Imriel returns from his adventures a little older and somewhat wiser. But perhaps not wise enough. What was once a mere spark of interest between himself and his cousin Sidonie now ignites into a white-hot blaze. But from commoner to peer, the whole realm would recoil from any alliance between Sidonie, heir to the throne, and Imriel, who bears the stigma of his mother's misdeeds and betrayals. Praying that their passion will peak and fade, Imriel and Sidonie embark on an intense, secret affair.
Blessed Elua founded Terre d'Ange and bestowed one simple precept to guide his people:
Love as thou wilt
. When duty calls, Imriel honors his role as a member of the royal family by leaving to marry a lovely, if merely sweet, Alban princess. By choosing duty over love, Imriel and Sidonie may have unwittingly trespassed against Elua's law. But when dark powers in Alba, who fear an invasion by Terre d'Ange, seek to use the lovers' passion to bind Imriel, the gods themselves take notice.
Before the end, Kushiel's justice will be felt in heaven and on earth.
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The Best American Mystery Stories 2006 (The Best American Series)
by (Editor: Otto Penzler) (Editor: Scott Turow)
Publisher:
Mariner Books (2006-10-11)
Binding/Media:
Paperback - 384 pages
Edition:
1st
SKU:
63887
Condition:
NF
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$5.27
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"[Most of] these stories are portraits, in styles ranging from sly to harrowing, of how crimes occurred ... If you like all your characters living at the end of a story, this may not be the book for you." -- from the introduction by Scott Turow
Best-selling author Scott Turow takes the helm for the tenth edition of this annual, featuring twenty-one of the past year's most distinguished tales of mystery, crime, and suspense.
Elmore Leonard tells the tale of a young woman who's fled home with a convicted bank robber. Walter Mosley describes an over-the-hill private detective and his new client, a woman named Karma. C. J. Box explores the fate of two Czech immigrants stranded by the side of the road in Yellowstone Park. Ed McBain begins his story on role-playing with the line "'Why don't we kill somebody?' she suggested." Wendy Hornsby tells of a wild motorcycle chase through the canyons outside Las Vegas. Laura Lippman describes the "Crack Cocaine Diet." And James Lee Burke writes of a young boy who may have been a close friend of Bugsy Siegel.
As Scott Turow notes in his introduction, these stories are "about crime -- its commission, its aftermath, its anxieties, its effect on character." The Best American Mystery Stories 2006 is a powerful collection for all readers who enjoy fiction that deals with the extremes of human passion and its dark consequences.
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The Bob-O-Links: The Battle of Britain Links
by Welles Fendrich
Publisher:
AuthorHouse (2004-04-08)
Binding/Media:
Paperback - 216 pages
SKU:
59568
Condition:
VG
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$10.10
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The "BOB-O-LINKS is Mr. Fendrich's first novel. The theme of the book follows the lives of a set of characters that survive living and fighting in England in the forties and who represent, then and today, the best that Britain has to offer, their "Greatest Generation." Some of the war time life experiences are based on comprehensive interviews held by Mr. Fendrich with people who lived during the Battle of Britain and the Blitz. A number of the war scenes, including Dunkirkand RAF encounters with the Germans, are based on actual event reporting. For the most part, the scenes takes place in East and West Sussex, an area of Britain with which Mr. Fendrich is acquainted. It is felt that the stories unfurled in the book will appeal to the children and the grandchildren of the "Greatest Generation". It also should appeal to others who enjoy having history revealed through fiction that supports a strong moral philosophy, as well as to those Brits and American travelers who love the south coast, its beautiful countryside, and the unique cities of Bournemouth, Brighton & Hove, and East bourne among others.
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Poet Pb
by Yi Mun-yol
Publisher:
Harvill Press (1995-08-03)
Binding/Media:
Paperback - 206 pages
Edition:
1st.English
SKU:
71939
Condition:
VG
Our Price:
$3.64
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When the King's governor, after falling into rebel hands and changing sides, is recaptured by royal troops and executed, his sons and grandsons are also condemned to death. They survive by subterfuge, but they have lost their place in society.
The Poet
tells the story of Kim, the youngest grandson, consigned to a life of vagrancy and genteel begging as a wandering poet. In his efforts to recover the family's fortunes, he commits a second betrayal, this time against his own house. This is a haunting and luminous tale whose main themes are the search for self-respect and self-identity in an unjust society.
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