A Ticket To Hell
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Author | : Harry Whittington |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 230 |
Release | : 2014 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9788293326328 |
He was a tall and slender man in his early thirties with a bitter hunger in his face. There was a strength about him that the tailored jacket couldn't conceal or soften, and a readiness about him that clashed with the expensive car and the hand-sawn luggage. Ex-convict Ric Durazo was a man on a mission - well chosen for the job of saving someone's life, even if it cost him his own. A Ticket to Hell is a fast-paced noir ride through the cheap motels and desert canyons of New Mexico.
Author | : Wanda Schnebly |
Publisher | : Xlibris Corporation |
Total Pages | : 381 |
Release | : 2010-04 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 1450060919 |
A Ticket to He . . . is the true story of how Wanda Schnebly and her family's lives were thrust into turmoil and grief because of medical malpractice and what they did to survive and find joy again. There are three powerful elements in her story. One is the medical fiasco that destroyed Kelly Schnebly's life and the resulting malpractice lawsuit. Its award of $1,044,000 was the largest judgment to a minor in the nation and was a catalyst for the medical malpractice panic that started in the seventies and continues yet today. The second is the inspiring struggle of how Wanda led volunteers in her community to build a pilot exemplary educational and residential program locally for children like Kelly. It started in her home as a day care program for four children and continues today in six Iowa communities serving nearly two hundred persons. Its 2008 annual report lists income of $12,601,936 with expenditures for services of $12,184, 063. See www.krysilis.org. The last is a series of powerful and mysterious paranormal events. She doesn't ask the reader to agree with her; rather, she shares the fears and wonderments of these up-close encounters of life, death, an inner voice, Jesus, nightmares, and other paranormal events, such as the unfinished last word in the title of this book, A Ticket to He . . . Perhaps the finest hours of her story are the ones that share how Kelly's spirit broke through his profound and multiple handicaps and touched others. He has a legacy few people achieve. He was a hero, and he inspired others to be heroes too.
Author | : John LeFevre |
Publisher | : Open Road + Grove/Atlantic |
Total Pages | : 284 |
Release | : 2015-07-14 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 0802192084 |
The hilarious New York Times bestseller “sharply observes the lives of globe-trotting, overindulging investment bankers” (Entertainment Weekly). “Some chick asked me what I would do with 10 million bucks. I told her I’d wonder where the rest of my money went.” —@GSElevator For three years, the notorious @GSElevator Twitter feed offered a hilarious, shamelessly voyeuristic look into the real world of international finance. Hundreds of thousands followed the account, Goldman Sachs launched an internal investigation, and when the true identity of the man behind it all was revealed, it created a national media sensation—but that’s only part of the story. Where @GSElevator captured the essence of the banking elite with curated jokes and submissions overheard by readers, Straight to Hell adds John LeFevre’s own story—an unapologetic and darkly funny account of a career as a globe-conquering investment banker spanning New York, London, and Hong Kong. Straight to Hell pulls back the curtain on a world that is both hated and envied, taking readers from the trading floors and roadshows to private planes and after-hours overindulgence. Full of shocking lawlessness, boyish antics, and win-at-all-costs schemes, this is the definitive take on the deviant, dysfunctional, and absolutely excessive world of finance. “Shocking and sordid—and so much fun.” —Daily News (New York) “LeFevre’s workplace anecdotes include tales of nastiness, sabotage, favoritism, sexism, racism, expense-account padding, and legally questionable collusion.” —The New Yorker
Author | : Piero Camporesi |
Publisher | : Penn State Press |
Total Pages | : 240 |
Release | : 1991 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 9780271007342 |
The Fear of Hell is a provocative study of two of the most powerful images in Christianity&—hell and the eucharist. Drawing upon the writings of Italian preachers and theologians of the Counter-Reformation, Piero Camporesi demonstrates the extraordinary power of the Baroque imagination to conjure up punishments, tortures, and the rewards of sin. In the first part of the book, Camporesi argues that hell was a very real part of everyday life during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Preachers portrayed hell in images typical of common experience, comparing it to a great city, a hospital, a prison, a natural disaster, a rioting mob, or a feuding family. The horror lay in the extremes to which these familiar images could be taken. The city of hell was not an ordinary city, but a filthy, stinking, and overcrowded place, an underworld &"sewer&" overflowing with the refuse of decaying flesh and excrement&—shocking but not beyond human imagination. What was most disturbing about this grotesque imagery was the realization by the people of the day that the punishment of afterlife was an extension of their daily experience in a fallen world. Thus, according to Camporesi, the fear of hell had many manifestations over the centuries, aided by such powerful promoters as Gregory the Great and Dante, but ironically it was during the Counter-Reformation that hell's tie with the physical world became irrevocable, making its secularization during the Enlightenment ultimately easier. The eucharist, or host, the subject of the second part of the book, represented corporeal salvation for early modern Christians and was therefore closely linked with the imagery of hell, the place of perpetual corporeal destruction. As the bread of life, the host possessed many miraculous powers of healing and sustenance, which made it precious to those in need. In fact, it was seen to be so precious to some that Camporesi suggests that there was a &"clandestine consumption of the sacred unleavened bread, a network of dealers and sellers&" and a &"market of consumers.&" But to those who ate the host unworthily was the prospect of swift retribution. One wicked priest continued to celebrate the mass despite his sin, and as a result, &"his tongue and half of his face became rotten, thus demonstrating, unwillingly, by the stench of his decaying face, how much the pestiferous smell of his contaminated heart was abominable to God.&" When received properly, however, the host was a source of health and life both in this world and in the world to come. Written with style and imagination, The Fear of Hell offers a vivid and scholarly examination of themes central to Christian culture, whose influence can still be found in our beliefs and customs today.
Author | : Matthew Benjamin |
Publisher | : Black and Blue Publishing |
Total Pages | : 387 |
Release | : 2012-09 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0615489265 |
Perhaps crime doesn't pay. But doing nothing doesn't either. Still, does any degree of abuse or mistreatment warrant fratricide-killing one's own brother? Or, more precisely, half-brother? And when does old fashioned greed take over and disguise itself as simple ambition or self-preservation? Find out. Discover how the rock and roll bastard from Detroit, Nic Reilly, fights his way to the top of the record business and then loses everything, including himself-with most of it taking place during the implosion years of the file-sharing revolution as the music industry melts to the ground.
Author | : Charlie Smith |
Publisher | : Owl Books |
Total Pages | : 304 |
Release | : 1997-11-01 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 9780805055931 |
A pair of robbers, lovers, and killers, Jack and Clare cut a bloody swath through the South and Midwest in their quest for some higher truths about life
Author | : Anita C. Turner |
Publisher | : Tate Publishing |
Total Pages | : 500 |
Release | : 2010-10 |
Genre | : Poetry |
ISBN | : 1616631279 |
Anita C. Turner's Poems That Speak to the Heart is a compilation of religious poems that will bring readers closer to the Lord in a powerful yet simple way. This collection of poetry is wonderful for spiritual gatherings, Bible study groups, or simply for pleasure. Men and women who have a strong desire to know God more fully will be inspired by the truth and emotion in these poems. Whether you need a comfort in times of loneliness, reassurance of God's mercy, or spiritual food for the soul, you won't be disappointed with these Poems That Speak to the Heart.
Author | : Ron Lindsey |
Publisher | : BalboaPress |
Total Pages | : 48 |
Release | : 2012-05-17 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 1452552177 |
God has blessed me to see the world for what it really is. Asking questions for which I already have the answer. Your opinions do matter. It’s up to you to ask questions, instead of going with the popular crowd. You are the captain of your brain, correct. Never be misled by anyone or anything.
Author | : Sr. McCutchen |
Publisher | : iUniverse |
Total Pages | : 245 |
Release | : 2007-09 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 0595464521 |
One Of The Whosoevers tells the story of a young man growing up in the hills of Kentucky, who from a very young age had only dreams and aspirations of being a minister of the Gospel. He went from these humble beginnings with this one desire in his heart, and has gone forth with God to become an honored leader in the nation. Each sermon in this collection is a testament of Dr. McCutchen's faith, devotion and journey with the Lord, and is an inspiration to all.
Author | : Jared Joseph |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : |
Release | : 2022-02-15 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781734306545 |
In the middle of the journey of our life Dante finds himself lost in a dark wood but then he founds a whole lot of literary movements and arguably modernity itself with his Divine Comedy that, nonetheless, inexplicably, didn't make God laugh. This serious absence caused God's non-divine counterparts, humans, to wonder: "Why are we in hell?" "Why is it so funny?" "And why can't I laugh?"