Black Autumn

Black Autumn
Author: Jeff Kirkham
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019-03
Genre: Nuclear warfare
ISBN: 9781948035163

A rogue Russian nuke sails toward the harbors of Los Angeles in the hull of a ramshackle sailboat. Without destroying a single building, the bomb shatters the latticework of the American dream, toppling one piece of the economy after another. A group of Special Forces veterans and their prepper friends scramble for survival in a worldwide catastrophe so psychologically disruptive they are left questioning everything they ever believed to be true.

Autumn Sequel

Autumn Sequel
Author: Louis MacNeice
Publisher: London, Faber
Total Pages: 170
Release: 1954
Genre: England
ISBN:

Black Autumn Travelers

Black Autumn Travelers
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 350
Release: 2019-05-15
Genre:
ISBN: 9781948035255

During the first seventeen days of the collapse of America, three men travel through the mounting destruction, seeking asylum in the Rocky Mountains, but finding instead the nucleus of who they are as men. A jaded special operations soldier, a self-doubting family man and a once-pampered teenager make their way from three corners of the country toward a survival compound in the state of Utah, but they must first pass through a land of chaos and death â a land that will no longer allow them to hide behind post-modern artifice. With society on-the-ropes and Mother Nature on-the-rise, these three men must either re-invent themselves in a condition of honesty and savagery or perish with the rest of Western Civilization.

Aztec Autumn

Aztec Autumn
Author: Gary Jennings
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 390
Release: 2006-05-16
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780765317513

After the Aztec empire falls to the Spaniards, a young Aztec named Tenamaxtli begins recruiting from among his fellow survivors of the Conquest to once again challenge the Spaniards and restore the Aztec empire.

Shiloh Autumn

Shiloh Autumn
Author: Bodie Thoene
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2006
Genre: Arkansas
ISBN: 9781414303727

When the cotton market collapses on October 1, 1931, the families of Shiloh, Arkansas must learn to struggle through the Great Depression.

Autumn: The City

Autumn: The City
Author: David Moody
Publisher: Hachette UK
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2011-01-20
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0575091355

AUTUMN is a self-publishing phenomenon which has been downloaded more than half a million times since publication in 2001 and has spawned a series of sequels and a movie starring Dexter Fletcher and David Carradine. Film rights to HATER, another book by Moody, have been bought by Guillermo del Toro (HELLBOY, PAN'S LABYRINTH) and Mark Johnson (producer of the CHRONICLES OF NARNIA films). A disease of unimaginable ferocity has torn across the face of the planet leaving billions dead. A small group of survivors shelter in the remains of a devastated city, hiding in terror as the full effects of the horrific infection start to become clear. The sudden appearance of a company of soldiers again threatens the survivors' fragile existence. Do they bring with them hope, help and answers, or more pain, fear and suffering?

The Tears of Autumn

The Tears of Autumn
Author: Charles McCarry
Publisher: Abrams
Total Pages: 227
Release: 2007-06-26
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1590203828

A rogue agent crisscrosses the globe to investigate the assassination of JFK in this acclaimed spy novel by the acclaimed author of The Miernik Dossier. When President Kennedy is shot in Dallas, the nation is shocked and mystified. But American spy Paul Christopher has a different perspective. He believes he knows who arranged the assassination and why. But if his theory is correct, it would destroy the dead president’s image and endanger vital foreign policy. Christopher is therefore ordered to end his investigation. Determined to uncover the truth, Christopher resigns from the Agency and embarks on a quest that takes him from Paris to Rome, Zurich, the Congo, and Saigon. Threatened by Kennedy’s assassins and by his own government, Christopher follows the scent of his suspicion into the dark heart of a geopolitical conspiracy. The Tears of Autumn is an incisive study of power and a brilliant commentary on the force of illusion, the grip of superstition, and the overwhelming strength of blood and family in the affairs of a nation.

Autumn Rose (The Dark Heroine, Book 2)

Autumn Rose (The Dark Heroine, Book 2)
Author: Abigail Gibbs
Publisher: HarperCollins UK
Total Pages: 350
Release: 2014-01-30
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0007505000

The highly anticipated sequel to The Dark Heroine: Dinner with a Vampire

Autumn's Fear

Autumn's Fear
Author: Mary Stone
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 326
Release: 2020-11-28
Genre:
ISBN:

Don't fear the dark. It's the light that blinds...and kills. Forensic and criminal psychologist Dr. Autumn Trent is trying to find her groove in her transition to the FBI Behavioral Analysis Unit. But can her soft heart continue to take a beating? Will her impulsive spirit continue to get her in trouble? Probably. Using her connections, she begins the search for the sister she hasn't seen since they were both girls. And gets a hit in the Sunshine State. It's kismet when she's called out on a case with the team-pregnant women are disappearing in Lavender Lake, Florida. The only clue to their fate has come in the form of a single hand...recovered from swamplands heavily populated with hungry gators. The perfect dumping ground for a killer. A cold-blooded monster is on a holy mission to spread his light into the dark world...but how do you track a criminal who makes sure all evidence is eaten? Autumn's Fear, the third book in Mary Stone's Autumn Trent Series, is a riveting psychological murder thriller that will leave you scared of the light. Scroll up to one-click your copy today!

The Power of Form

The Power of Form
Author: Ana Fernandes
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2015-02-27
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1443875945

Although positivism dismissed myths as childish fancy, bound to be superseded by reason, there has been a continuous reappraisal of the power of myths since the 19th century. Once viewed as primitive and unreliable accounts and an inadequate and distorted form of knowledge, myths came to be perceived as exemplary narratives, consisting of rich and complex symbolic constructs that carry meaning and a connection to reality. Myths then came to be regarded as a privileged expression of the human soul and of its possibly submerged and unconscious abysses and dramas. Rather than inherently obscure and elusive to a rational grasp, mythical narratives would therefore be driven by logical reasoning, giving shape to a particular worldview of life and humankind. The enduring power of mythical narrative is attested to by its very plasticity, subject to multiple recreations informed by changing concerns and insights. Mythical narratives have thus attracted the interest of various disciplines, from ethnology and history to philosophy, literature, sociology, politics, the history of religions and art history. This interdisciplinary volume studies how myths are inscribed and recycled within both individual and collective heritage, and examines the personal and political implications of multifaceted engagement with myths as one of the forms through which societies try to make sense of their perplexities.