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Author | : S. M. Krantz |
Publisher | : Lulu.com |
Total Pages | : 334 |
Release | : 2016-06-17 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1365189589 |
In 1837 out in a lonely meadow under a full moon, a man-beast attacks and kills a small boy on the evening of Johnny Hawk's sixth birthday. The tragic past and dark secret of his brother's untimely death eventually drives Hawk to join Hayes' Rangers where he fights in the violent Mexican American War that leaves him bitter. When a friend's wife is kidnapped and murdered Hawk becomes a vigilante killer. His reputation gets him noticed by the law but he finds they need his help after the Navajo girl he'd been living with is horrendously murdered. He soon realizes he alone must stop the evil that begins to erupt around him. After he meets Tori Bryan and finds her of interest in more ways than one Hawk quickly learns how evil can destroy after Tori is taken hostage and how love can redeem as he faces his greatest fear against something he understands little of, with death being the only cure. Johnny Hawk and Tori Bryan find strength neither knew they had and through their pain they learn what love truly means.
Author | : John Kenneth Muir |
Publisher | : McFarland |
Total Pages | : 687 |
Release | : 2013-02-25 |
Genre | : Performing Arts |
ISBN | : 1476604169 |
Although horror shows on television are popular in the 1990s thanks to the success of Chris Carter's The X-Files, such has not always been the case. Creators Rod Serling, Dan Curtis, William Castle, Quinn Martin, John Newland, George Romero, Stephen King, David Lynch, Wes Craven, Sam Raimi, Aaron Spelling and others have toiled to bring the horror genre to American living rooms for years. This large-scale reference book documents an entire genre, from the dawn of modern horror television with the watershed Serling anthology, Night Gallery (1970), a show lensed in color and featuring more graphic makeup and violence than ever before seen on the tube, through more than 30 programs, including those of the 1998-1999 season. Complete histories, critical reception, episode guides, cast, crew and guest star information, as well as series reviews are included, along with footnotes, a lengthy bibliography and an in-depth index. From Kolchak: The Night Stalker to Millennium, from The Evil Touch to Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Twin Peaks, Terror Television is a detailed reference guide to three decades of frightening television programs, both memorable and obscure.
Author | : Carlos Ramo |
Publisher | : Lulu.com |
Total Pages | : 174 |
Release | : 2016-07-21 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1326741713 |
It's a very interesting story about aliens' reproduction in Earth. An Earthling was born and this starchild should change the Earth's human evolution. Rick is a little boy that has many hidden special powers. He lives in a fantastic universe of Shapeshifters. Aliens want to come to Earth and eradicate mankind. Welcome to this electrical story plenty of action.
Author | : Dawn Steele |
Publisher | : Aphrodite Hunt |
Total Pages | : 87 |
Release | : |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 131062979X |
SEQUEL TO THE AMAZON TOP 20 PARANORMAL ROMANCE BESTSELLER! Jake Savage and Terry Contralto have been a couple for exactly two months when they get 'the call'. It's an unexpected one. "Darling, do you remember that silly little traditional shifter ceremony you went through with Tabitha Polson when you were fourteen?" His mother brays with nervous laughter. 'Turns out that it's binding after all." No shit. Thanks to a clause in shifter laws, Jake must marry the blonde and bimbo-esque Tabitha Polson by January or his father stands to lose his entire fortune, worth almost a million, to Tabitha's Dad. And what about Terry? She is his true mate, the one that he loves - shifter contracts be damned. There is only one thing that Jake can do. He and Terry must get a million dollars to bail his Dad out and set Jake free of marrying Tabitha. They must hatch a plan so devious (but law-abiding), so clever, and so fraught with shifting, ever-changing alliances, and physical and emotional perils that the odds of them succeeding are a thousand to one. Or more. Will they succeed? Just like its predecessor, you will not have read anything like this shifter romance before! Filled with laughter and fuzzy romance, this book is filled with more twists than a pretzel stick. See if you can spot them coming! BOOKS IN THIS SERIES The Pretend Marriage: A Werewolf Romance The Impending Marriage: A Werewolf Romance
Author | : John G. Cummins |
Publisher | : Booksales |
Total Pages | : 352 |
Release | : 2003 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9780785815921 |
The gentlemen of medieval and Renaissance Europe had three all-consuming passions: warfare, courtly love, and hunting with a hawk or hound -- and the philosophy behind the last of the trio really encompasses them all. Hunting, the sport of kings, served as training for battle, a rite of manhood, and a powerful ritualistic pastime. In vivid and engrossing detail, here are all the appropriate methods for hunting deer, boar, wolves, foxes, bears, otters, birds, hares . . . even unicorns! A dazzling diversity of sources (poems, ballads, letters, court directives, royal accounts, gamekeepers' handbooks, psalters) illustrate how hunting and hawking appear throughout medieval art and literature as metaphors and motifs for everything from romance to combat.
Author | : Brian J. Frost |
Publisher | : Popular Press |
Total Pages | : 392 |
Release | : 2003 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 9780879728601 |
In this fascinating book, Brian J. Frost presents the first full-scale survey of werewolf literature covering both fiction and nonfiction works. He identifies principal elements in the werewolf myth, considers various theories of the phenomenon of shapeshifting, surveys nonfiction books, and traces the myth from its origins in ancient superstitions to its modern representations in fantasy and horror fiction. Frost's analysis encompasses fanciful medieval beliefs, popular works by Victorian authors, scholarly treatises and medical papers, and short stories from pulp magazines of the 1930s and 1940s. Revealing the complex nature of the werewolf phenomenon and its tremendous and continuing influence, The Essential Guide to Werewolf Literature is destined to become a standard reference on the subject.
Author | : Paul Green |
Publisher | : McFarland |
Total Pages | : 320 |
Release | : 2016-03-09 |
Genre | : Performing Arts |
ISBN | : 147662402X |
From automatons to zombies, many elements of fantasy and science fiction have been cross-pollinated with the Western movie genre. In its second edition, this encyclopedia of the Weird Western includes many new entries covering film, television, animation, novels, pulp fiction, short stories, comic books, graphic novels and video and role-playing games. Categories include Weird, Weird Menace, Science Fiction, Space, Steampunk and Romance Westerns.
Author | : Edith Randam Rogers |
Publisher | : University Press of Kentucky |
Total Pages | : 188 |
Release | : 2014-07-15 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 081316429X |
In the symbolic language of ballads, a lady's costly dress tells of the beauty of the body beneath it or of the wearer's happiness; a lost hawk or hound foreshadows the hunter's fate long before the plot reaches a turning point. In her original and far-reaching study of such familiar narrative elements, Edith Randam Rogers adds much to our understanding of poetic expression in the ballad tradition. In focusing on individual motifs as they appear in different ballads, different languages, and different periods, Rogers proves the existence of a reliable lingua franca of symbolism in European balladry. Lines or even whole stanzas that have defied interpretation often come to life when the reader is aware of the meaning of a particular motif in such an international vocabulary of images. Thus this book makes available important new critical tools sure to have significant results for ballad scholarship.
Author | : Gene Freese |
Publisher | : McFarland |
Total Pages | : 343 |
Release | : 2017-09-11 |
Genre | : Performing Arts |
ISBN | : 1476629358 |
Both brawls and elaborate martial arts have kept movie audiences on the edges of their seats since cinema began. But the filming of fight scenes has changed significantly through the years--mainly for the safety of the combatants--from improvised scuffles in the Silent Era to exquisitely choreographed and edited sequences involving actors, stuntmen and technical experts. Camera angles prevented many a broken nose. Examining more than 300 films--from The Spoilers (1914) to Road House (1989)--the author provides behind-the-scenes details on memorable melees starring such iconic tough-guys as John Wayne, Randolph Scott, Robert Mitchum, Lee Marvin, Charles Bronson, Clint Eastwood, Bruce Lee, Chuck Norris and Jackie Chan.
Author | : Beverly Merrill Kelley |
Publisher | : Rowman & Littlefield Publishers |
Total Pages | : 340 |
Release | : 2004-02-16 |
Genre | : Performing Arts |
ISBN | : 1461705398 |
Reelpolitik II moves past typical left-right political distinctions to examine political ideologies cycling through U.S. history during the '50s and '60s. These eight Cold War movies especially equipped the moviegoer with a unique vantage point to scrutinize the arms race, the Red Scare, the Korean Conflict, and the Vietnam War. They also helped audiences to observe the way film functions as a purveyor of American mythology, a megaphone to shout political messages, a metaphorical route to the emotions, a flattering mirror, an unflattering microscope, and a magic carpet ride back to the future.