Fury of Destruction

Fury of Destruction
Author: Coreene Callahan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 474
Release: 2021-11-23
Genre:
ISBN: 9781648391460

In the seventh installment of Coreene Callahan's bestselling Dragonfury series, a hard-edged dragon shifter must find mercy in order to save an innocent woman's life. A man on the warpath... Dragon warrior Gage has earned his brutal reputation. He strikes hard and fast, killing without mercy or remorse. But with the Nightfury lair full of females and a newly adopted son to protect, his ability to focus takes a hit. When one mistake leads to another, putting an innocent woman on enemy radar, he's forced to decide-keep her safe by taking her with him or roll the dice and hope she goes unnoticed by the Razorback pack. The woman in his way... Samantha Redhook isn't a pushover. She floats like a butterfly and stings like a bee. But with her business failing, desperation pushes her to take a contract she normally wouldn't have, landing her in a world of trouble. Can she save the situation before things get worse or will an error judgment put an end to her dreams, and then her life? "The Dragonfury series is a definite keeper." - Night Owl Reviews, 5 star Top Reviewer Pick "Modern-day fantasy and paranormal with hot romance... storytelling at its best!" - Reader's Entertainment Book Reviews

Fury’s Death

Fury’s Death
Author: Brey Willows
Publisher: Bold Strokes Books Inc
Total Pages: 267
Release: 2018-03-13
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1635550645

Fun-loving fury Megara Graves is seriously tired of working so hard. With the world collapsing around her, she no longer has time for the hedonistic lifestyle she adores. When religion merges with politics and both gods and humans show their true colors, she wonders if it would be better to let the world burn itself to the ground. Dani Morana, more commonly known as Death, is busy not just with people dying as usual, but with the deaths caused by Chaos as well. She’s been horribly lonely for a long time but knows no one could possibly love her for who she is. Overwhelmed when the world erupts in fear and violence, she needs someone to turn to. Will Meg and Dani be able to find their way through the darkness enveloping the earth? Or will Death be the last one standing?

Typhon and the Winds of Destruction

Typhon and the Winds of Destruction
Author: Joan Holub
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2013-12-03
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1442488441

The Olympians must face the fierce giant Typhon in order to find magic seeds that will help grow the earth after the terrible drought brought upon the land by Hyperion.

Fury

Fury
Author: Jessica Ames
Publisher:
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2021-06-25
Genre:
ISBN:

Fury As Sergeant-at-Arms of the Untamed Sons, my job is simple. Kill anyone who tries to hurt the club. Bleeding a man is the only thing that keeps me level, until I meet her. Amalia is not like any woman I've come across and when I'm with her my fear of being touched disappears. Stalking her might have been a bad decision, but keeping away from her isn't my choice. I can't breathe when she's away from me, and i can't stand the thought of something happening to her, so when she gets in trouble, my only thought is on protecting what's mine. Amalia Falling for my stalker might be a mistake, but I can't stop being drawn to Fury. I see his demons and the darkness that swirls around him, but I don't care. I want him, and nothing is going to stop me from having him. When I witness a murder, my only choice is to go to the only man i know will protect me, even if that puts him and his club in the firing line. *Warning : Contains adult content, reading age 18 +. Graphic violence and dark emotional scenes that may trigger some readers.

Violence in Modern Philosophy

Violence in Modern Philosophy
Author: Piotr Hoffman
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 184
Release: 1989
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780226347950

Following on the arguments adumbrated in his previous works, Piotr Hoffman here argues that the notion of and concern with violence are not limited to political philosophy but in fact form the essential component of philosophy in general. The acute awareness of the ever-present possibility of violence, Hoffman claims, filters into and informs ontology and epistemology in ways that require careful analysis. In his previous book, Doubt, Time, Violence, Hoffman explored the theme of violence in relation to Descartes' problematic of doubt and Heidegger's work on temporality. The pivotal notion deriving from that investigation is the notion of the other as the ultimate limit of one's powers. In effect, Hoffman argues, our practical mastery of the natural environment still leaves intact the limitation of human agents by each other. In a violent environment, the other emerges as an insurmountable obstacle to one's aims and purposes or as an inescapable danger which one is powerless to hold at bay. The other is thus the focus of an ultimate resistance to one's powers. The special status of the other, as Hoffman articulates it, is at the root of several key notions around which modern philosophy has built its problematic. Arguing here that when the theme of violence is taken into account many conceptual tensions and puzzles receive satisfying solutions, Hoffman traces the theme through the issue of things versus properties; through Kant's treatment of causality, necessity, and freedom in the Critique of Pure Reason; and through the early parts of Hegel's Logic. The result is a complete reorientation and reinterpretation of these important texts. Violence in Modern Philosophy offers patient and careful textual clarification in light of Hoffman's central thesis regarding the other as ultimate limit. With a high level of originality, he shows that the theme of violence is the hidden impulse behind much of modern philosophy. Hoffman's unique stress on the constitutive importance of violence also offers a challenge to the dominant "compatibilist" tradition in moral and political theory. Of great interest to all philosophers, this work will also provide fresh insights to anthropologists and all those in the social sciences and humanities who occupy themselves with the general theory of culture.

The Fury from Earth

The Fury from Earth
Author: Dean McLaughlin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 196
Release: 1963
Genre: Life on other planets
ISBN:

In the year 2154 A.D. Earth sends a missile attack on Venus and war erupts.

Fury: Star Wars Legends (Legacy of the Force)

Fury: Star Wars Legends (Legacy of the Force)
Author: Aaron Allston
Publisher: Random House Worlds
Total Pages: 386
Release: 2008-04-29
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0345510542

Fighting alongside the Corellian rebels, Han and Leia are locked in a war against their son Jacen, who grows more powerful and more dangerous with each passing day. Nothing can stop Jacen’s determination to bring peace with a glorious Galactic Alliance victory–whatever the price. While Luke grieves the loss of his beloved wife and deals with his guilt over killing the wrong person in retaliation, Jaina, Jag, and Zekk hunt for the real assassin, unaware that the culprit commands Sith powers that can cloud their minds and misdirect their attacks–and even turn them back on themselves. As Luke and Ben Skywalker struggle to find their place among the chaos, Jacen, shunned by friends and family, launches an invasion to rescue the only person still loyal to him. But with the battle raging on, and the galaxy growing more turbulent and riotous, there’s no question that it is Jacen who is most wanted: dead or alive. Features a bonus section following the novel that includes a primer on the Star Wars expanded universe, and over half a dozen excerpts from some of the most popular Star Wars books of the last thirty years!

Echoes of Fury

Echoes of Fury
Author: Frank Parchman
Publisher: Epicenter Press (WA)
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2005
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780974501437

This is an epic account of volcano Mt. St. Helens' awesome display of raw-throated power; the heartbreak and anger of survivors whose lost loved ones were largely unaware that they were in danger, even 30 miles away; the thrill of scientific discovery; and, ultimately, the recovery of nature and healing of the human body and spirit.

Fury of Magnus

Fury of Magnus
Author: Graham McNeill
Publisher: Games Workshop
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2021-01-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781789992915

Delve deeper in to the Siege of Terra with this fantastic novella from Graham McNeill Of all the Emperor’s sons who fell to Chaos, it is perhaps Magnus the Red whose tale is the most tragic. Sanctioned because of his desire for knowledge, chastised, judged and shattered to his very elements – there is much for the Crimson King to feel vengeful for. Yet revenge is not the only thing that draws him to Terra alongside the Warmaster’s besieging armies. He seeks something, a fragment, the missing piece of himself that lies within the most impregnable place on the planet – the inner sanctum of the Imperial Palace. As the greatest conflict of the ages reaches fever pitch, Magnus fights his own inner battle. To be whole once more, he must not only overcome the fiercest of defences, but also face the one being whom he loves and hates with equal fervour more than any other – his errant father, the Emperor of Mankind.

The Legitimization of Violence

The Legitimization of Violence
Author: David E. Apter
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 423
Release: 2016-07-27
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1349252581

Violence is a more and more ubiquitous phenomenon. While a great deal of attention has been paid to certain aspects, terrorism for example, it has not been studied as a political phenomenon in and of itself. In The Legitimization of Violence eight well-known specialists explore various types of violence, from ideological to fundamentalist movements, within a framework of comparative theory.