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Stealing Dmitri
Author | : Nicola Cameron |
Publisher | : Belaurient Press |
Total Pages | : 249 |
Release | : 2019-06-18 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : |
I was the most successful thief in the Known Worlds. And then I stole an archaeologist... I'm known as the Highlander, the slickest, most uncatchable thief in the galaxy ... until I got caught mid-heist by a gorgeous museum worker. Thanks to a deadly trap I had to take him with me. Turns out Dr. Dmitri Grigoryev was an exoarchaeologist until a disaster ruined his career. Now he's broke, desperate ... and has the perfect set of skills for my next job. I've talked him into helping me, but instead of focusing on logistics I keep getting distracted by his perfect butt and oh-so-kissable mouth. Judging by how he keeps checking out my kilt, Dmitri feels the same way. I can't decide if this simmering attraction is a problem, or proof that we're the perfect criminal couple...
Dmitri's Story
Author | : Holly S Roberts |
Publisher | : Wicked Story Telling |
Total Pages | : 245 |
Release | : |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : |
With war on the horizon, Dmitri, liege vampire to the bear clan, offers safe haven to Vorlyk and his new clan. Having another vampire in his territory is difficult but a certain young she-cat makes life impossible. The stalking feline has her eyes set on Dmitri even when his eyes stray elsewhere. The enemy proves that the clans of North American are not safe and it’s time to fight. Battle plans are drawn, a traitor continues to wreak havoc, and Dmitri hides a secret that could destroy them all. Can one she-cat change the deadly tide of war and will Dmitri’s curse keep him from taking a chance on love?
The Riddle of Dmitri
Author | : Sergei O. Prokofieff |
Publisher | : Temple Lodge Publishing |
Total Pages | : 236 |
Release | : 2022-09-26 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 1912230976 |
In a private conversation on his deathbed, Rudolf Steiner informed his friend Count Polzer-Hoditz of three spiritual problems that would need to be resolved in the coming years: ‘Firstly, the question of the two Johns [John the Baptist and John the Evangelist]. Secondly: Who was Dmitri? Thirdly: Where did Caspar Hauser come from?’ Tackling these issues, said Steiner, would be of critical importance for humanity’s future. He added: ‘In all three problems it is important that one’s gaze is directed not towards death but towards birth. Where did they come from and with what tasks?’ In Dmitri’s case, Steiner emphasized that the most important thing was to discover what was to have been achieved through him. Utilizing the significant clues left by Rudolf Steiner, Sergei O. Prokofieff takes on the second of these tasks, the great unsolved mystery of Russian history. Tsarevich Dmitri, the son of Tsar Ivan the Terrible, was tragically murdered as a young boy. Later, he was impersonated by a series of rogues and pretenders. Prokofieff’s wide-ranging study integrates historical, psychological and spiritual-scientific perspectives to work towards the truth behind Dmitri’s brief life, his mission and the distortions created by the ‘false Dmitris’. He also examines the significance of Friedrich Schiller’s unfinished play, Demetrius.
Dmitri Shostakovich, Pianist
Author | : Sofia Moshevich |
Publisher | : McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP |
Total Pages | : 256 |
Release | : 2004 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 9780773525818 |
Dmitri Shoshtakovich (1906–1975) is recognized as one of the greatest composers of the twentieth century yet few people know that he was also an outstanding concert pianist who maintained a hectic performing schedule. In Dmitri Shostakovich, Pianist Sofia Moshevich offers the first detailed examination of Shoshtakovich the pianist within the context of his life and work as a composer. She traces his musical roots, piano studies, repertoire, and concert career through his correspondence with family and friends and his own and his contemporaries' memoirs, using material never before available in English. This biographical narrative is interwoven with analyses of Shoshtakovich's piano and chamber works, demonstrating how he interpreted his own music. For the first time, Shoshtakovich's own recordings are used as primary sources to discover what made his playing unique and to dispel commonly held myths about his style of interpretation. His recorded performances are analysed in detail, specifically his tempos, phrasing, dynamics, pedal, and tonal production. Some unpublished variants of musical texts are included and examples of his interpretations are provided and compared to various editions of his published scores.
Dmitri's Christmas Angel
Author | : Kat Mizera |
Publisher | : Kat Mizera |
Total Pages | : 75 |
Release | : 2019-12-03 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : |
Two women. Two surprise pregnancies. Dmitri Papadakis is screwed. When Dmitri’s fiancée cheated on him with his oldest friend, he was devastated and broke it off. He doesn’t think it’s possible to find real love again until he meets Angel Reardon, a quirky college student, who makes him believe in second chances. Angel has had a rough couple of years. She's lost both parents and custody of her little sister but she's finally broken free of her abusive ex and is getting her life under control. A sweet, sexy professional hockey player who makes her heart beat faster is icing on the cake. But when life throws Dmitri two unexpected surprises, he's torn between Christmases past, present and future. Can he truly believe in what he has with Angel when his past comes back to haunt him? Please note: This story was previously published in the HOCKEY HOLIDAYS anthology. The new version contains an extended epilogue.
The Hunt for Dmitri
Author | : Gayle Lynds |
Publisher | : MIRA |
Total Pages | : 25 |
Release | : 2017-12-04 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1488094438 |
Experience a heart-pumping and thrilling tale of suspense! Originally published in THRILLER (2006), edited by #1 New York Times bestselling author James Patterson. New York Times bestselling writer Gayle Lynds has been called the “queen of the spy novel.” And for good reason. In this tense Thriller Short, Lynds’s character Liz Sansborough is put to the ultimate test, one that involves a character who goes by the rather ominous sobriquet of the Carnivore. Don’t miss any of these exciting Thriller Shorts: James Penney’s New Identity by Lee Child Operation Northwoods by James Grippando Epitaph by J. A. Konrath The Face in the Window by Heather Graham Kowalski’s in Love by James Rollins The Hunt for Dmitri by Gayle Lynds Disfigured by Michael Palmer and Daniel Palmer The Abelard Sanction by David Morrell Falling by Chris Mooney Success of a Mission by Dennis Lynds The Portal by John Lescroart and M. J. Rose The Double Dealer by David Liss Dirty Weather by Gregg Hurwitz Spirit Walker by David Dun At the Drop of a Hat by Denise Hamilton The Other Side of the Mirror by Eric Van Lustbader Man Catch by Christopher Rice Goodnight, Sweet Mother by Alex Kava Sacrificial Lion by Grant Blackwood Interlude at Duane’s by F. Paul Wilson The Powder Monkey by Ted Bell Surviving Toronto by M. Diane Vogt Assassins by Christopher Reich The Athens Solution by Brad Thor Diplomatic Constraints by Raelynn Hillhouse Kill Zone by Robert Liparulo The Devils’ Due by Steve Berry The Tuesday Club by Katherine Neville Gone Fishing by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child
Dmitri Shostakovich Catalogue
Author | : Derek C. Hulme |
Publisher | : Scarecrow Press |
Total Pages | : 824 |
Release | : 2010-02-18 |
Genre | : Music |
ISBN | : 081087265X |
Dmitri Shostakovich (1906-75) was one of the greatest composers of the 20th century, as well as the first major Soviet composer. In the fourth edition of Dmitri Shostakovich Catalogue: The First Hundred Years and Beyond, Derek C. Hulme names and describes all known musical compositions of the Russian composer. More than 175 major works are annotated and discussed, including such comprehensive details as titles and subtitles, dates of composition, instrumentation, and duration; information on dedications and premieres; arrangements by the composer and others; publication details; notes on bibliographical references and the location of the autograph score; and comprehensive chronological lists of vinyl, compact disc, and visual recordings. The entries are presented chronologically and by opus number, while indexes of names and compositions provide full accessibility. Several appendixes supplement the volume, guiding readers to further information in published sources and providing information on the composer's film, radio, television, and theatre productions; his abandoned projects and obscure works; and his recordings, including box sets and special USSR recordings. An appendix also discusses the monogram DSCH, a musical motif based on his name that permeates his compositions. This new edition also includes a comprehensive chronological chart of Shostakovich's works and historical events and several plates of memorabilia.