3 Dark Tales of The Preternatural - Volume 3

3 Dark Tales of The Preternatural - Volume 3
Author: Julian Alfred
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 138
Release: 2011-08-21
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1291690522

A collection of psychological short story thrillers that blend the frailty of Humanity with the dark forces of the Supernatural from a unique point-of-view that is both entertaining and informative.

MAMista

MAMista
Author: Len Deighton
Publisher: HarperCollins UK
Total Pages: 410
Release: 2011-09-29
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0007450850

Deep in Marxist Guerilla territory a hopeless war is being fought.

Dark Tales of The Preternatural - The Complete First Series

Dark Tales of The Preternatural - The Complete First Series
Author: Julian Alfred
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2013-12-28
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1291642935

Dark Tales of the Preternatural - The Complete First Series A collection of psychological short story thrillers that blend the frailty of Humanity with the dark forces of the Occult. They explore a line of thinking that suggests there is more going on around us than we have been conditioned to believe - that coincidences might actually be rationally explained, that deja vu is more than simply a feeling of little consequence, and with an open mind you might actually be pleasantly and occasionally frighteningly surprised at just how many more external factors influence and shape your life. Fun, Humorous, Scary.

Espionage in British Fiction and Film since 1900

Espionage in British Fiction and Film since 1900
Author: Oliver Buckton
Publisher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 373
Release: 2015-10-08
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1498504841

Espionage in British Fiction and Film Since 1900 traces the history and development of the British spy novel from its emergence in the early twentieth century, through its growth as a popular genre during the Cold War, to its resurgence in the early twenty-first century. Using an innovative structure, the chapters focus on specific categories of fictional spying (such as the accidental spy or the professional) and identify each type with a vital period in the evolution of the spy novel and film. A central section of the book considers how, with the creation of James Bond by Ian Fleming in the 1950s, the professional spy was launched on a new career of global popularity, enhanced by the Bond film franchise. In the realm of fiction, a glance at the fiction bestseller list will reveal the continuing appeal of novelists such as John le Carré, Frederick Forsyth, Charles Cumming, Stella Rimington, Daniel Silva, Alec Berenson, Christopher Reich—to name but a few—and illustrates the continued fascination with the spy novel into the twenty-first century, decades after the end of the Cold War. There is also a burgeoning critical interest in spy fiction, with a number of new studies appearing in recent years. A genre that many believed would falter and disappear after the fall of the Berlin Wall and the collapse of the Soviet empire has shown, if anything, increased signs of vitality. While exploring the origins of the British spy, tracing it through cultural and historical events, Espionage in British Fiction and Film Since 1900 also keeps in focus the essential role of the “changing enemy”—the chief adversary of and threat to Britain and its allies—in the evolution of spy fiction and cinema. The book concludes by analyzing examples of the enduring vitality of the British spy novel and film in the decades since the end of the Cold War.

Violent Ward

Violent Ward
Author: Len Deighton
Publisher: HarperCollins UK
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2011-09-29
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0007450877

If America is a lunatic asylum, then California is the Violent Ward.

Nepantla Familias

Nepantla Familias
Author: Sergio Troncoso
Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2021-04-19
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 162349964X

"A deeply meaningful collection that navigates important nuances of identity."—Kirkus Reviews, starred review 2021 Texas Book Festival Featured Book Nepantla Familias brings together Mexican American narratives that explore and negotiate the many permutations of living in between different worlds—how the authors or their characters create, or fail to create, a cohesive identity amid the contradictions in their lives. Nepantla—or living in the in-between space of the borderland—is the focus of this anthology. The essays, poems, and short stories explore the in-between moments in Mexican American life—the family dynamics of living between traditional and contemporary worlds, between Spanish and English, between cultures with traditional and shifting identities. In times of change, family values are either adapted or discarded in the quest for self-discovery, part of the process of selecting and composing elements of a changing identity. Edited by award-winning writer and scholar Sergio Troncoso, this anthology includes works from familiar and acclaimed voices such as David Dorado Romo, Sandra Cisneros, Alex Espinoza, Reyna Grande, and Francisco Cantú, as well as from important new voices, such as Stephanie Li, David Dominguez, and ire’ne lara silva. These are writers who open and expose the in-between places: through or at borders; among the past, present, and future; from tradition to innovation; between languages; in gender; about the wounds of the past and the victories of the present; of life and death. Nepantla Familias shows the quintessential American experience that revives important foundational values through immigrants and the children of immigrants. Here readers will find a glimpse of contemporary Mexican American experience; here, also, readers will experience complexities of the geographic, linguistic, and cultural borders common to us all. Includes the work of David Dorado Romo Reyna Grande Francisco Cantú Rigoberto González Alex Espinoza Domingo Martinez Oscar Cásares Lorraine M. López David Dominguez Stephanie Li Sheryl Luna José Antonio Rodríguez Deborah Paredez Diana Marie Delgado Diana López Severo Perez Octavio Solis ire'ne lara silva Rubén Degollado Helena María Viramontes Daniel Chacón Matt Mendez

Spy Sinker

Spy Sinker
Author: Len Deighton
Publisher: Grove Press
Total Pages: 319
Release: 2024-07-02
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0802161189

Cassette Books

Cassette Books
Author: Library of Congress. National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped
Publisher:
Total Pages: 812
Release: 1991
Genre: Talking books
ISBN: