The Gripping Beast

The Gripping Beast
Author: Margot Wadley
Publisher: Minotaur Books
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2002-04-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1429982012

Winner of the Malice Domestice Award for Best First Traditional Mystery Novel In Northern Scotland The Gripping Beast introduces readers to a land full of ancient history and modern day intrigue. Orkney Island was first inhabited by the Picts and then the Vikings and the residents now believe that witches live among them. Margot Wadley uses the dramatic background to debut her heroine, Isabel Garth, a young American woman who has come to the island to illustrate her deceased father's notebooks. As soon as Isabel steps off the ferry she is accosted by a beautiful young woman who warns her to leave. Andrew, a young boy she met on the ferry, proudly announces that the woman, Thora, is a witch. Isabel doesn't know what to think and as she continues her vacation she starts to feel that maybe Thora was right--maybe she is in danger. She is puzzled by the behavior of two men who seem to be following her and by the rash of accidents that are plaguing her. Then, while out sketching one day, Isabel finds Thora's body--apparently murdered. In a dramatic climax, a life is lost, a life is saved, and the treasure at the root of all the violence disappears forever.

The Gripping Beast

The Gripping Beast
Author: Peter Craigie
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2012-06-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0955986443

Terry Lennox, business consultant and slightly tarnished white knight, finds himself caught up in a bewildering and dangerous world of financial and sexual corruption at the secret heart of Edinburgh's well-bred business community. Wrestling with conflicting loyalties, his attempts to unravel the truth lead him into ever more sinister secrets. International finance, a bizarre piece of Viking jewellery, the dark side of Brussels and a weird mountain fastness in Switzerland are all part of the mystery, which comes to a violent conclusion in the icy waters around Orkney.

The Gripping Beast

The Gripping Beast
Author: Joan Dugdale
Publisher: University of Queensland Press(Australia)
Total Pages: 236
Release: 1993
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Novel in which an upheaval in Ursula's life propels her on a quest into her Anglo-Norse heritage. Two journeys - one actual, one imagined - converge and lead Ursula to renewed joy in life. The author's book, 'Struggle of Memory', won the Foundation for Australian Literary Studies award for Best Australian Book of the Year in 1991.

Beastmaking

Beastmaking
Author: Ned Feehally
Publisher: Vertebrate Publishing
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2021-09-16
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1839810106

'When it comes to training for climbing, you are your own experiment.' Beastmaking by Ned Feehally is a book about training for climbing. It is designed to provide normal people – like you and me – with the tools we need to get the most out of our climbing. It is written by one of the world's top climbers and a co-founder of Beastmaker. It features sections on finger strength, fingerboarding, board training, mobility and core, and includes suggested exercises and workouts. There are insights from some of the world's top climbers, including Alex Honnold, Shauna Coxsey, Adam Ondra, Alex Puccio and Tomoa Narasaki. Free from jargon, it is intended to provide enough information for us to work out what we need to train, and to help us to train it.

A History of the Vikings

A History of the Vikings
Author: Gwyn Jones
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 556
Release: 2001
Genre: Civilization, Viking
ISBN: 9780192801340

A look at the ancient Scandinavian peoples.

The Cambridge History of Scandinavia

The Cambridge History of Scandinavia
Author: Knut Helle
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 942
Release: 2003-09-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780521472999

This volume presents a comprehensive exposition of both the prehistory and medieval history of the whole of Scandinavia. The first part of the volume surveys the prehistoric and historic Scandinavian landscape and its natural resources, and tells how man took possession of this landscape, adapting culturally to changing natural conditions and developing various types of community throughout the Stone, Bronze and Iron Ages. The rest - and most substantial part of the volume - deals with the history of Scandinavia from the Viking Age to the end of the Scandinavian Middle Ages (c. 1520). The external Viking expansion opened Scandinavia to European influence to a hitherto unknown degree. A Christian church organisation was established, the first towns came into being, and the unification of the three medieval kingdoms of Scandinavia began, coinciding with the formation of the unique Icelandic 'Free State'.

The Beast

The Beast
Author: J.R. Ward
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 530
Release: 2016-04-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0698192974

Fan favorite couple Rhage and Mary return in this gripping novel in the #1 New York Times bestselling Black Dagger Brotherhood series. Nothing is as it used to be for the Black Dagger Brotherhood. The slayers of the Lessening Society are stronger than ever, preying on human weakness to acquire more money, more weapons, more power. But as the Brotherhood readies for an all-out attack on them, one of their own fights a battle within himself... For Rhage—the Brother with the biggest appetites, but also the biggest heart—life was supposed to be perfect. Or at the very least, perfectly enjoyable. But he can’t understand or control the panic and insecurity that plague him. Terrified, he must reassess his priorities after suffering a mortal injury. And the answer, when it comes to him, rocks his—and his beloved Mary’s—world...

A History of the Vikings

A History of the Vikings
Author: Sir Thomas D. Kendrick
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 437
Release: 2018-10-24
Genre: History
ISBN: 1136242392

First published in 1968. The barbarians of the distant and little-known north, of Scandinavia, that is, and of Denmark, became notorious in the ninth and tenth centuries as pests who plagued the outer fringes of the civilized This volume is an English narrative of the Vikings and their activities in the west, far north as well as east and south-east also.

Things from the Town

Things from the Town
Author: Dagfinn Skre
Publisher: Aarhus Universitetsforlag
Total Pages: 483
Release: 2011-12-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 877124431X

In this third volume deriving from the 2000-2003 excavations of the Viking town of Kaupang, a range of artefacts is presented along with a discussion of the town's inhabitants: their origins, activities, and trading connections. The main categories of artefact are metal jewellery and ornaments, gemstones, vessel glass, pottery, finds of soapstone, whetstones, and textile-production equipment. The artefacts are described and dated, and their areas of origin discussed. The volume is lavishly illustrated. An exceptional wealth and diversity of artefacts distinguishes sites such as Kaupang from all other types of site in the Viking World. Above all, they reflect the fact that a large population of some 400-600 people lived closely together in the town, engaged in a comprehensive range of production and trade. The stratigraphically distinct layers from the first half of the 9th century allow us to put precise dates to the finds, and to the buildings and evidence of activities associated with them. The finds and structural remains make it possible to identify the activities that took place within the six buildings excavated. We can distinguish between some buildings that were only temporarily in use and others that were permanently occupied. Several of the temporary buildings were used by a variety of craftsmen while those under permanent occupation were houses, and only to a secondary degree, workshops. Throughout the life of the town from c. AD 800-930, trade links with southern Scandinavia, the Baltic, and the Irish Sea would appear to have been strong. In the earliest phases of the town there was considerable trade with the Frisian regions, probably with Dorestad, but this link faded markedly in the second half of the 9th century, probably because of the abandonment of Dorestad. Within what is now Norway, Kaupang seems to have been supplied with goods from the interior of eastern Norway. Goods from around the western coasts of Norway, however, are practically invisible. Finds of personal equipment show that the inhabitants of the town were of diverse origins. Many of them were from southern and western Scandinavia, but there were also Frisians there. One house can be identified as that of a Frisian household engaged in trade. There were also Slavs in Kaupang, although it is not clear whether they were long-term residents.

In the Belly of the Beast

In the Belly of the Beast
Author: Jack Henry Abbott
Publisher: Vintage
Total Pages: 194
Release: 1991-01-02
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0679732373

A visionary book in the repertoire of prison literature. When Normal Mailer was writing The Executioner's Song, he received a letter from Jack Henry Abbott, a convict, in which Abbott offered to educate him in the realities of life in a maximum security prison. This book organizes Abbott's by now classic letters to Mailer, which evoke his infernal vision of the prison nightmare.