Fatal Fogs

Fatal Fogs
Author: J. Aaron Gruben
Publisher: Post Tenebras Lux Books
Total Pages: 548
Release: 2022-03-20
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Someone is trying to murder Charles Dickens! Or maybe someone already has… There’s something strange and sinister afoot on the cobblestone streets of Victorian England. A modern artifact has found its way onto the desk of the inimitable writer Charles Dickens, altering history in terrible ways. To add to the conundrum are hints of hidden treasure and ghost sightings – are they distractions or clues? Could any of it be related to new leads found in a moldering cold case in the future? Follow Dr. Calvin Schmitt and his team through the smog-choked streets and moonlit rooftops of Victorian London as they investigate mysteries and attempt to save the timeline. But the clock is ticking: lives are at stake and nothing is as it seems.

Juvament!

Juvament!
Author: J. Aaron Gruben
Publisher: Post Tenebras Lux Books
Total Pages: 521
Release: 2017-12-12
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Beorcholt, land of mything links, is not only a home for menfolk. It is a land of talking boars, marsh-hobs, and elves. It is a country of trolls and the occasional dragon. It is an abode for monsters previously thought to stomp exclusively through the pages of mythology. And it is the home of the most mysterious and ravenous, enchanting and frequently terrifying, beast of them all…the toddler. Crack open these pages if you dare, to find within the antics of a baby with the astonishing superpower to send a man spinning out of his settled orbit around a reasonably comfortable life, and into an epic trek across ancient lands. Read the forgotten wars of a country torn apart by mountain brutes and civil war, health insurance monopolies and secret society passwords that were too long. Peruse with astonishment the deeds of heroes long lost in the pages of Father Time—who was too embarrassed to let anyone read about them until now. But you just might find between this cover enough adventure, humor, witticism, and heart throbs to prove Father Time wrong, and make the hours you spent reading it worthwhile hours indeed.

The Mubblefubbles

The Mubblefubbles
Author: J. Aaron Gruben
Publisher: Post Tenebras Lux Books
Total Pages: 421
Release: 2018-06-29
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Knights and ladies! Swords and songs! And a bevy of dragons you just might recognize.... Crack open this volume to join Alphonse and Theudebald, troubadours turned dragon slayers, on a zany romp from 13th century France to the Medieval Mediterranean! Along the way meet pirates and spies and inventors. Visit exotic locales and encounter great men of history. Feel the thrill of getting mired in a convoluted slough of Levantine politics. Tremble with the earth at the charge of toothy monsters. You'll laugh a lot. You'll cry a lot. And like real life adventures, you just might learn some valuable lessons along the way.

Nature

Nature
Author: Sir Norman Lockyer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 862
Release: 1881
Genre: Electronic journals
ISBN:

Nature

Nature
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 862
Release: 1881
Genre:
ISBN:

The Heart of Things

The Heart of Things
Author: A.C. Grayling
Publisher: Weidenfeld & Nicolson
Total Pages: 211
Release: 2010-12-09
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0297865641

The new bestseller from one of Britain's most pre-eminent philosophers and arguably the best known, A.C. Grayling Everyone wishes to live a life that is satisfying and fulfilling, in which there is achievement and pleasure, and which has the respect of people one, in turn, respects. And one of the fundamentals to living such a life is to reflect on the choices we make. In this new collection, A.C. Grayling invites the reader into a conversation with ideas. From personal questions about happiness and quality of life to wider public concerns such as war and democracy, these essays provide a springboard to thought and to exploring what is best about the human heart and mind.

King

King
Author: J. Aaron Gruben
Publisher: Post Tenebras Lux Books
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2012-06-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

Kings stride in the mists of our imaginations and occupy a favored seat in our stories, our histories, and even our headlines. But did you know that you are called by God to be kingly yourself? The Bible teaches that Christ is our Great Prophet, Priest, and King, and we as Christ's followers are called to imitate Him in these qualities. This small volume, which brings together riveting historical narratives and engrossing theological observations, is a meditation on what our kingship under Christ means. You will be challenged to imitate Christ's kingly characteristics and explore your role as a little king under the great King of kings.

Abysses

Abysses
Author: Shpendi Sollaku Noé
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 150
Release: 2009
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1438967012

Shpendi Sollaku Noé's poetry delves into meat, bone, and blood. He uses verses to pound on a stone to get at the truth; and he succeeds perfectly, coordinating style and synthesis. Before understanding, the reader feels. He sees himself in a forest without trees, praising the trees that are not there anymore, but through the force of the poetry, for a moment, the reader perceives the landscape as it was before the disappearance of the trees. Scenes, murals, puzzles that are fiction remind the reader of desolation, remorse, opaque hopes-"The empty apocalypse."