Desert Shadows

Desert Shadows
Author: Bob Murphy
Publisher: Sagebrush Press (CA)
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1993
Genre: Crime
ISBN: 9780930704292

Desert Shadows

Desert Shadows
Author: Betty Webb
Publisher: Sourcebooks, Inc.
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2004-06-25
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 161595225X

Some books have money written all over them. Books like Recreational Explosives and How to Build Them. Or Finding Your Patriot Ancestors Through DNA Testing. Or Losing America. Yes, Patriot's Blood Press has gone racist, making money from books that play into the worst elements of society and its darkest behaviors. It's no surprise there are plenty of suspects when Patriot's Blood publisher Gloriana Alden-Taylor is poisoned, but the hammer falls on just one: Owen Sisiwan, a Pima Indian. Scottsdale PI Lena Jones enlists in Owen's defense. To her horror, Lena finds herself rubbing elbows not just with greedy Gloriana's family and employees, but with disgruntled authors and extremists of all sorts. Lena, a survivor of a childhood spent in foster care, is further pained by her sessions with a therapist for anger management. Soon her flashbacks to the time just before her mother shot her four-year-old self accelerate and move her closer to the mystery of her own identity.

No Shadows in the Desert

No Shadows in the Desert
Author: Samuel M. Katz
Publisher: Harlequin
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2020-04-21
Genre: History
ISBN: 148805116X

The inside story of the covert operation that took down the heads of ISIS No Shadows in the Desert reveals the untold story of the behind-the-scenes fight against ISIS—one coordinated by heads of state and ultimately fought in the alleyways and open deserts of the Middle Eastern battlefield by spies and soldiers. Samuel M. Katz draws upon his sources within the global intelligence and counterterrorism community, as well as the international special operations and espionage fraternity, to tell the story of the covert campaign against ISIS by the operatives who ventured deeply and secretly into enemy territory. In this first-ever look at the secret inner workings of an Arab secret service, Katz tells the story of Jordan’s GID, the masters of human intelligence on the espionage battlefields of the Middle East, who proved pivotal and crucial go-to allies of the CIA and America’s other intelligence agencies in the war against ISIS and the war on terror. With the revealing and intimate insight of the intelligence officers who fought ISIS, No Shadows in the Desert is a rare glimpse into how a strategic partnership helped change how terrorism is fought in the Middle East and beyond.

Desert Shadows

Desert Shadows
Author: Joshua Dowidat
Publisher: Wheatmark, Inc.
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2016-03-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1627873740

Desert Shadows

Desert Shadows
Author: Emilie Richards
Publisher: Silhouette
Total Pages: 260
Release: 1991
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780373074013

Shadows on the Mesa

Shadows on the Mesa
Author: Gary Fillmore
Publisher: Schiffer Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780764340543

From 1909 until the late 1920s, the Wetherill-Colville Guest Ranch in Kayenta, Arizona, was the primary stopover for writers, geologists, archeologists, adventurers, and tourists visiting Monument Valley and the Tsegi Canyon ruins. The artists who visited Kayenta during the early twentieth century included some of the most well known names in the American Southwest. See their paintings, illustrations, and photos of this beloved Southwest region. In addition, you will find full page guest registry entries illustrated by artists such as Maynard Dixon, William Robinson Leigh, James Swinnerton, Carl Oscar Borg, and Gunnar Widforss. The guest book serves as the archival record of those hardy individuals who ventured to the place that was, according to Dixon, "a long ways from anywhere, in any direction." Using over 390 enthralling illustrations and engaging text, this book explores the similarities and differences in the lives, artistic styles, and beliefs of the men and women who considered northern Arizona their favorite region.

Desert Shadows

Desert Shadows
Author: Anand
Publisher: Penguin Group
Total Pages: 406
Release: 1998
Genre: Impersonation
ISBN:

A powerful story about one man's refusal to give in to the barrenness of modern life Kundan is a labour officer at a sensitive defence project in a remote desert town. A section of the workers at the construction site are prisoners drawn from different jails. While recruiting them, Kundan detects an innocent villager who has taken on the identity and sentence of a ruthless killer and joined the project in his place. This becomes the starting point of a series of revelations, and Kundan slowly begins to discover the frightening truth about the actual nature of the project. As events unfold in the town, he gets further enmeshed in the webs woven by the State to keep its citizens in its grasp. Juxtaposing the bloody history of the town with the pathetic stories of the prisoners and the inhabitants of the surrounding drought-stricken villages, the novel paints a picture of the hopelessness of human life. through the ages. gradually making its way into the town, it reveals that the cruelties of the present are no different from the violence of the past, that the categories which separate the prisoner from the jailer, the hunter from the hunted, can easily collapse. Writing with gut-wrenching honesty about the terror and the pain which haunts the citizens of modern society, the author has produced a stark and disturbing novel about the nature of human existence.

Shadows in the Desert

Shadows in the Desert
Author: Kaveh Farrokh
Publisher: Osprey Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009-03-24
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781846034732

The empires of ancient Persia remain as mysterious today as they were to contemporary Western scholars. Although Alexander the Great's conquest of Persia is legendary, the military successes of the Achaemenid, Parthian, and Sassanian empires, along with their revolutionary military technology, tactics, and culture have been almost forgotten in the sands of the East. Containing information never before published in English, Shadows in the Desert offers a comprehensive history of Persia's wars with East and West which spanned over a millennium, and offers an insight into the exchange of ideas and culture that occurred during these clashes between East and West, not only military technology, but influences in the arts, medicine, religion and science. This beautifully illustrated book delves into the rich heritage of the Persians, which was spread around the world through war and conquest, and which, after the fall of the Sassanians, continued to impact upon civilizations around the world.