Ersatz Manor

Ersatz Manor
Author: Peter Brodowski
Publisher: First Edition Design Pub.
Total Pages: 142
Release: 2018-04-17
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1506906273

Psychosis stole into her mind like a demented thief, incorporating deviant ideas and cultivating a new personality to derail the original. Thoughts that others would have dismissed as bizarre started to take shape and grow roots. They started to make sense in one epiphany after another, forging new horizons, luring her further and further from the original course until she was so far astray that it seemed right and good. Natalie cried nearly nonstop for the first 24 hours after birth and for the first six months had difficulty sleeping, exhibited frequent bouts of trembling and twitching, and had difficulty gaining weight. Then after six months those symptoms disappeared, she grew like a weed and for all intense and purpose Natalie settled into a seemingly normal childhood. That is as normal as a preschooler can be who hears and converses with voices in her head. During the early school years, she delighted in capturing, torturing and ultimately killing animals. She had no difficulty with social interaction especially with boys and adults in authority or in carrying out daily life activities. Therefore, it is not clear when or where Natalie went insane. Whether it burst upon her suddenly one day like the big bang theory of the universe or crept upon her slowly and insidiously, bending her to its will, but insane she was. In high school she amused herself by murdering those that she took a dislike to and strangers for the sheer challenge and excitement she derived from killing. Her life was idyllic for the six years after high school, traveling the world, indulging in her favorite pastime as the mood struck. Until she received that e-mail from Ersatz Manor for the 10-year high school reunion. The return to home was the beginning of the end--in more ways than one.

The Witching Hour

The Witching Hour
Author: Peter Brodowski
Publisher: First Edition Design Pub.
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2019-02-08
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1506907857

Henry just wanted what most others want, a home and family. To live in peace away for the desert mayhem that still haunts his dreams. Returning home he may have found it until the magicians showed up threatening his new idyllic life, his new found friends and especially the boys he has come to befriend. There is a lot more to the magicians than meets the eye. They are Xacarbas inhabiting host human bodies, and they need a new one before they move on. Keywords: Fiction, Suspense, Horror, Thriller, Magic, Body-Snatchery

Patriots

Patriots
Author: Richard Weight
Publisher: Pan Macmillan
Total Pages: 741
Release: 2013-10-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 1447207556

Who are the British today? For nearly three hundred years British national identity was a unifying force in times of glory and despair. It has now virtually disappeared. In Patriots, Richard Weight explores the decline of Britishness and the rise of powerful new identities in England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland. Based on a wealth of original research, it is scholarly in depth and scope, yet never departs from a thoroughly readable and entertaining style. 'Here are the themes of Orwell's The Lion and the Unicorn stretched over the subsequent sixty years and widened to embrace the whole United Kingdom. Brimming with zest and feel this is politico-cultural history at its best.' Peter Hennessy'Wide-ranging, intelligent, sensible and important.' Max Hastings, Sunday Telegraph 'A marvellously rich, ambitious and at times iconoclastic study by a young historian of how, in the broadest sense, national identity in Britain has changed in the last 60 or so years' David Kynaston, Financial Times 'A major work: the fruit of long research, wide reading and hard thinking, engagingly written, bubbling with fresh ideas' Stephen Howe, Independent

No Man's Land

No Man's Land
Author: Sandra M. Gilbert
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 482
Release: 1991-01-23
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780300050257

V.1 the war of the words. V.2 sexchanges.

No. 10 Main Street

No. 10 Main Street
Author: Peter Brodowski
Publisher: First Edition Design Pub.
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2024-03-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1506911587

A Novel of Suspense

Counterpart

Counterpart
Author: Peter Brodowski
Publisher: First Edition Design Pub.
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2020-05-02
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1506909191

Periodically, the generally accepted theories and laws of physics and those not fully understood or yet to be discovered shift for a brief period. The stars become aligned as it were where multiverses are in conjunction for a finite time before slipping back or out of conjunction. Sometimes these anomaly's go undetected and sometimes they do not.

British Manor Murder

British Manor Murder
Author: Leslie Meier
Publisher: Kensington Cozies
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2016-10-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0758277121

“Counts, countesses, and corpses highlight Lucy Stone’s trip across the pond” in this mystery from the New York Times-bestselling author (Kirkus Reviews). It’s a nippy spring in Tinker’s Cove, Maine, and Lucy Stone can’t wait to join her friend Sue in England for a hat exhibition. But at Moreton Manor, privileged life isn’t always tea and crumpets. Though the earl and his sister are surprisingly accommodating to their jetlagged guests, Lucy feels uneasy after a fallen portrait sparks talk of a deadly family omen. The bad vibes come quickly—snobby Aunt Millicent and her handmaiden Harrison unexpectedly drop by for the exhibition, and meals with the family are consistently tense. But real trouble begins when a body, bludgeoned by the chapel’s gold-plated reliquary, is found in a hidden, sealed off room. Stranger still, the corpse is identified as Harrison’s son, Cyril. While Cyril wasn’t exactly a gentleman, and it’s unclear what business he had on the property, one thing’s for sure—the criminal is privy to Moreton Manor secrets. And Lucy has a hunch that the killer’s been in her company all along, waiting for a chance to make blue blood run red… “Engaging…Anglophiles will find plenty to like in this delightful cozy.”—Publishers Weekly “Reading a new Leslie Meier mystery is like catching up with a dear old friend.”—Kate Carlisle, New York Times bestselling author

Modern John Buchan

Modern John Buchan
Author: Nathan Waddell
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 155
Release: 2020-07-13
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1527556557

This book offers an introduction to the breadth and diversity of the literary and non-literary work of John Buchan (1875–1940). It stakes a claim for him as an engaged interpreter of twentieth-century modernity, and provides evaluative readings of his output. In addition to demonstrating how Buchan’s work complicates the reductive view of early twentieth-century literature as neatly cordoned-off into “low” and “high” forms of production, this book discusses his theories of empire and imperialism, his account of historiography, and his response to the First World War. In addition to his many roles as a journalist, propagandist, war reporter, editor, civil servant, and statesman, Buchan was a committed literary critic, philosopher, and writer of history. This book explores the many connections between his work and such modernists as Joseph Conrad, Ford Madox Ford, D. H. Lawrence, and Wyndham Lewis, and it situates Buchan as an intellectual figure who provided a distinctive set of readings of his modern times. Running throughout is a consideration of Buchan’s fascination with binaries, doubles, and duality, which his work variously upholds and investigates. It ends with a discussion of Buchan’s most famous work—The Thirty-Nine Steps (1915)—in relation to paranoia and pathology.