The Sleepless Rider

The Sleepless Rider
Author: Manuel Scorza
Publisher: Peter Lang Incorporated, International Academic Publishers
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1996
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

As in the previous two volumes of his novelistic cycle, La guerra silenciosa, Manuel Scorza adds touches of humor and fantasy to his chronicle of peasant uprisings in the Andes. The present novel describes the last months in the life of Raymundo Herrera, and focuses on his attempt to rekindle the spirit of rebellion in his fellow Indians. Although he tells them he cannot close his eyes until they have succeeded in their struggle to regain possession of their lands, he dies without seeing his wish fulfilled. Herrera's mission is taken up by Agapito Robles, the protagonist of the next novel.

Cultural Identity and Postmodern Writing

Cultural Identity and Postmodern Writing
Author:
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2006-01-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9401203695

Cultural Identity and Postmodern Writing seeks to ascertain the relationship obtaining between the specific form postmodernism assumes in a given culture, and the national narrative in which that culture traditionally recognizes itself. Theo D’haen provides a general introduction to the issue of “cultural identity and postmodern writing.” Jos Joosten and Thomas Vaessens take a look at Dutch literature, and particular Dutch poetry, in relation to “postmodernism.” Robert Haak and Andrea Kunne do the same with regard to, respectively, German and Austrian literature, while Roel Daamen turns to Scottish literature. Patricia Krus discusses postmodernism in relation to Caribbean literature, and Kristian van Haesendonck and Nanne Timmer turn their attention to Puerto Rican and Cuban literature, while Adriana Churampi deals with Peruvian literature. Finally, Markha Valenta investigates the roots of the postmodernism debate in the United States. This volume is of interest to all students and scholars of modern and contemporary literature, and to anyone interested in issues of identity as linked to matters of culture.

Death of the Red Rider

Death of the Red Rider
Author: Yulia Yakovleva
Publisher: Pushkin Vertigo
Total Pages: 401
Release: 2023-11-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1782276807

"Yakovleva pick[s] up the torch from Philip Kerr’s Bernie Gunther series”. — The New York Times “A superb read, with some unexpected turns right at the end." — Crime Book of the Month, The Critic "Fascinating reading. . . This series has legs!" — Publishers Weekly On the eve of Soviet purges, Detective Zaitsev returns to solve the murder of a Red Army horseman — the second installment in the ultimate noir detective series Perfect for fans of thrilling historical crime fiction, Philip Kerr’s Bernie Gunther novels, and Lara Prescott's The Secrets We Kept As the Red Terror gathers pace, a horseman and horse mysteriously collapse in the middle of a race in Leningrad. Weary Detective Zaitsev, still raw from his last brush with the Party, is dispatched to the Soviet state cavalry school in Novocherkassk, southern Russia, to investigate. As he witnesses the horror of the Holodomor, and the impact of Soviet collectivisation, he struggles to penetrate the murky, secretive world of the cavalry school. Why has this particular murder attracted so much attention from Soviet officials? Zaitsev needs to answer this question and solve the case before the increasingly paranoid authorities turn their attention towards him... Don’t miss the second installment in the atmospheric and relentlessly dark detective series set in Stalinist Russia, where corruption, informers, and purges take paranoia to the next level.

The Wave-Rider

The Wave-Rider
Author: Eva Lindroos
Publisher: Lapwing Publications
Total Pages: 90
Release: 2013
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 190925214X

Riding Lucifer's Line

Riding Lucifer's Line
Author: Bob Alexander
Publisher: University of North Texas Press
Total Pages: 431
Release: 2013
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1574414992

The Texas-Mexico border is trouble. Haphazardly splashing across the meandering Rio Grande into Mexico is--or at least can be--risky business, hazardous to one's health and well-being. Kirby W. Dendy, the Chief of Texas Rangers, corroborates the sobering reality: "As their predecessors for over one hundred forty years before them did, today's Texas Rangers continue to battle violence and transnational criminals along the Texas-Mexico border." In Riding Lucifer's Line, Bob Alexander, in his characteristic storytelling style, surveys the personal tragedies of twenty-five Texas Rangers who made the ultimate sacrifice as they scouted and enforced laws throughout borderland counties adjacent to the Rio Grande. The timeframe commences in 1874 with formation of the Frontier Battalion, which is when the Texas Rangers were actually institutionalized as a law enforcing entity, and concludes with the last known Texas Ranger death along the border in 1921. Alexander also discusses the transition of the Rangers in two introductory sections: "The Frontier Battalion Era, 1874-1901" and "The Ranger Force Era, 1901-1935," wherein he follows Texas Rangers moving from an epochal narrative of the Old West to more modern, technological times. Written absent a preprogrammed agenda, Riding Lucifer's Line is legitimate history. Adhering to facts, the author is not hesitant to challenge and shatter stale Texas Ranger mythology. Likewise, Alexander confronts head-on many of those critical Texas Ranger histories relying on innuendo and gossip and anecdotal accounts, at the expense of sustainable evidence--writings often plagued with a deficiency of rational thinking and common sense. Riding Lucifer's Line is illustrated with sixty remarkable old-time photographs. Relying heavily on archived Texas Ranger documents, the lively text is authenticated with more than one thousand comprehensive endnotes.

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Author: Sky McCoy
Publisher: Sky McCoy
Total Pages: 186
Release: 2022-08-18
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Morgan: “It started one night, in one room, with one look, and one kiss.” Morgan Sinclair left the Army a broken man, but established his own security company with his brothers, Jack and Logan. After all, he needed to make a living and he couldn’t spend his life with the Wounded Inked MC club drinking and womanizing his way through one town after another. One night on duty, a handsome stranger made Morgan an offer he couldn’t refuse. Morgan accepted the proposition against his better judgement, because he’d always been straight, and just this once when his body hungered for something different, he took a chance that no one would discover what he’d done that one night, and in that one room. The scorching experience, the best he had ever had in his life, nevertheless, he tried to forget it and the man. Yet, the beautifully looking man dressed in a suit haunted him more than the sleepless nights serving in Afghanistan, because he’d never felt such pure satisfaction, pure pleasure of the body and spirit, and Morgan thought the one-and-done experience wouldn't leave him a changed man, but it did. key words gay for the werewolf teacher, MM romance, UK adult books

The Golden Angel

The Golden Angel
Author: Morgan Birch
Publisher: Troubador Publishing Ltd
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2018-05-08
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1788037820

Bringing a fresh perspective on history by combining it with myth and superstition, this duology tells the story of a young man’s fantastical adventures before and during The Great War. 1918, Belgium. We find Tom, now a young Army officer, immersed in the Great War. Remaining always unharmed, he is regarded as bad luck by his fellow soldiers, shunned by all but his faithful batman, Private Watson. Summoned to the town of Tristennes on motorcycle dispatch-riding duty, Tom is driven off the road by an enemy plane and thrown into an adventure stranger than anything he has known before. Assigned the task of protecting The One, a being whose destiny is tied to a golden angel on Tristennes Church, he must take his place in the greatest drama of all – the quest to end the War, on Earth and beyond.

Beneath Sleepless Stars

Beneath Sleepless Stars
Author: Elizabeth Cole
Publisher: SkySpark Books
Total Pages: 342
Release: 2015-06-23
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1942316070

The fifth novel in the Secrets of the Zodiac, a series of full-length historical romances: Featuring sexy storylines, complex characters, and international intrigue, set against the backdrop of the Napoleonic Wars. A lady haunted by nightmares, a duke chased by death, and an answer hidden in the night sky... Insomnia and a passion for astronomy keep Lady Violet Holloway awake all night. She’s content to remain alone with her telescopes and treatises, until an unexpected marriage proposal changes everything. Though she’s never met him, Violet is handed off to a lord whose name is only mentioned in whispers. Alexander Kenyon is the Duke of Dunmere...better known as the Duke of Death, after losing three wives under unusual circumstances. He’s learned his lesson about the dangers of falling in love, so this marriage is purely for convenience. He has no time for a bride anyway, no matter how intriguing she is. As an agent of the Zodiac, he tasked with solving a string of perplexing murders hinting at a political conspiracy. As the stars spin overhead, the date of the next murder draws near. Violet and Alex must work together to stop it, or risk losing the life they’ve found together.