Into the Mist

Into the Mist
Author: David Brill
Publisher:
Total Pages: 279
Release: 2018-03-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780937207871

These beautiful mist-shrouded mountains can, and often do, turn deadly... Volume I of Into the Mist depicts men and women in extreme situations, struggling to survive against brutal and often deadly adversity. Through the book's 13 chapters, Into the Mist readers will: -Piece together the events leading to a tragic encounter between an elementary school teacher and two black bears in the park's backcountry. -Share in the heroic response of the park's rangers in the face of brutal weather events, including the March 1993 "Storm of the Century," and their successful efforts to rescue hundreds of stranded visitors and ultimately prevent loss of life and limb. -Experience a lone hiker's final moments as he succumbs to bitter cold without benefit of a shelter as wind-driven snow piles ever higher on the trail. -Learn how the body of a murdered Jane Doe discovered in a park stream leads to a cross-country hunt for her killer. -A bonus appendix lists the park's leading causes of death and most dangerous places.

Mist in the Mountains

Mist in the Mountains
Author: J. H. Gason
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2014-01-14
Genre:
ISBN: 9781502969361

In 1986 the largest criminal smuggling enterprise of the 20th century was exposed after the arrest of one small town sheriff for Trafficking. This event led to the largest incarceration of Law Enforcement Officials in the history America and would expose a southern based secret society who's origins predate the Civil War. A story based on true events set in the Appalachia Mountains of Tennessee and Kentucky. An intertwined tale of Marijuana, Moonshine and Cocaine where the players are none other than those who are sworn to be protecting us from such threat, the Police. Be there when several East Tennessee Sheriff's make deals with Pablo Escobar to land planes in their county for the purpose of transporting cocaine through out the United States to various Cartels and Mafia's. Murder, corruption, fast cars and faster women make up this Hillbilly tale of Cops, Judges, Bikers and Farmers. The telling of history in a manner which makes it enjoyable, sometimes down-right funny, from the position of one man who was there. Drama, Action, Humor, Humility, and Heritage all rolled into one book. You can almost smell the Cornbread baking while you read.

The Smoky Mountain Mist

The Smoky Mountain Mist
Author: Paula Graves
Publisher: Harlequin
Total Pages: 142
Release: 2013-07-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1460315839

Who wants Rachel Davenport dead? Seth Hammond won't stop until he gets answers. Tapped by the FBI to find out who's targeting the heiress gives the former Tennessee bad boy the chance to atone for his past sins. But it's his future he's worried about when Seth finds himself falling for Rachel…who's in graver danger than anyone in their small mountain town of Bitterwood realizes. Ever since she was named CEO of her family business, strange things have been happening—terrifying incidents that could be tied to Rachel's violence-shadowed past. Seth's the only one who doesn't think she's losing her mind. Her intense, rough-around-the-edges protector has blindsided her with his passion. But Rachel also believes in Seth—believes he's a good man looking for redemption…and possibly love?

Mist Over the Mountains

Mist Over the Mountains
Author: Raymond Bial
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1997
Genre: Appalachian Region, Southern
ISBN: 9780395735695

An overview of life past and present in the geographic region known as Appalachia.

Mountain Mist & Meghalaya

Mountain Mist & Meghalaya
Author: Urvesh Bhatt
Publisher: Blue Rose Publishers
Total Pages: 309
Release: 2020-10-19
Genre: Travel
ISBN:

Meghalaya is an untamed paradise with an ultimate fusion of diverse culture, nature's beauty, humble tribes, fascinating folklore & unusual blissful aura. The hypnotic charm of Meghalaya enticed him into its trance. Unaware about the creepy & spine chilling occurrence the protagonist was running into, there was nothing much he could do. But it was just a start of the journey which was about to infuse unanticipated encounters. Changing the definition of travel, he made an unbreakable bond with the people, places and the stimulating folklores of the land. The toffee-nosed peacock, the waiting tortoise, the golden ladder, all became part of his tale. Amidst this, someone special crosses his path unexpectedly, and at the end, he is left befuddled with the game destiny plays. After the successful first book, ‘The Days by the Ganges – Rishikesh’, the authors bring forth their second alchemy with this travelogue. This book decodes the lyrics of Meghalaya, in a manner that the song of the journey is composed by the readers like their own.

The Mysterious Red Fog on Thunder Mountain

The Mysterious Red Fog on Thunder Mountain
Author: David Townsend
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 187
Release: 2019-01-28
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1546276416

Blistering action, cliff-hanging suspense, unexplained mysteries. The story begins with four children’s first summer visit to their Grandparents secluded, sometimes mysterious, farm on Thunder Mountain. After a terrible storm one night, an ancient log is moved exposing an opening in the ground with an eerie red fog escaping ... exactly where their zip-line ends as it crosses a mist shrouded creek. What could happen if they accidentally fell in? Could they be lost forever - or worse? This is full of adventure for children and the young at heart. You’ll experience bravery, humor, history, survival tactics and the importance of drawing on individual strengths - in order to survive. There is a focus on appreciation for home, family and the needs of others.

Blue Mountain Mist

Blue Mountain Mist
Author: Yildiz Ilkin
Publisher: Balboa Press
Total Pages: 261
Release: 2016-10-06
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1504362241

Blue Mountain Mist gives an introductory of our global shamanic history for each country. It represents what is to come.

Smokey Mountain Mist

Smokey Mountain Mist
Author: Kelly Morea
Publisher: Xulon Press
Total Pages: 374
Release: 2009-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1607912678

To one, the Smokey Mountains represent one of God's greatest creations. To another, its never crossed his mind. Chase is a photo journalist for a popular Atlanta Magazine. She can't live in the Mountains, but she finally has her chance to go there on assignment. A deadly twist of events lands her right in the middle of a murder investigation. In Boston lives a very lonely and selfish man. Nothing is more important to him than money. He cannot obtain enough. He goes to Knoxville to see his grandfather on his deathbed. His wants to insure his inheritance. God has a different plan, and William takes a journey that changes his life in ways he least expected. Danger and crushing injury accompany him on a train ride to disaster. Two people from two different worlds-A believer and a nonbeliever. God desires to work a life-changing miracle in both their lives. Kelly Morea is married, a mother of five and a grandmother of six. She feels closest to God when she is right in the middle of the Smokey Mountains. Especially in the wintertime when things slow down a little. But when at home she is close to her family and church. Grandma is what she likes to be called, even by the grown kids. She sings in the church choir and ladies ensemble in Florence, Mississippi, the place she calls home. Growing up, the family vacations to Lake Santeetlah, North Carolina, near Robbinsville was the heart of inspiration for this book. From the beginning her desire for this book has been that it would give God glory and honor. Her prayer is that you will receive a blessing when you read Smokey Mountain Mist.

ZIMBABWE’S MYSTERIOUS MOUNTAIN DISAPPEARANCES

ZIMBABWE’S MYSTERIOUS MOUNTAIN DISAPPEARANCES
Author: CLIFF McILWAINE
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 733
Release: 2015-04-14
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1326182986

A riveting and profound read. This intriguing book retains its momentum from beginning to end. The mysterious disappearances of people in the mist-enshrouded mountains of the Eastern Highlands are used effectively to lay bare much of a dark past. It contrasts events in the new Zimbabwe of the nineties against Rhodesia and a fractured pre-colonial history. It kept me spellbound. Africa holds a unique fascination amidst its exotic landscape and Cliff McIlwaine captures and brings together an assortment of colourful characters from different cultural backgrounds which enhance the dramatic tensions. A magical combination of the prosaic and the spiritual creates fascinating insights into the social, political and historical ethos of Zimbabwe. An enjoyable novel which certainly held my attention. Prof C.H.Muller, MA (Wales), PhD (London), D.ED (SA), DLitt (UOFS), Editor.

ZIMBABWE’S MYSTERIOUS MOUNTAIN DISAPPEARANCES - Hard Cover

ZIMBABWE’S MYSTERIOUS MOUNTAIN DISAPPEARANCES - Hard Cover
Author: CLIFF McILWAINE
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 731
Release: 2015-05-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1326261215

A riveting and profound read. This intriguing book retains its momentum from beginning to end. The mysterious disappearances of people in the mist-enshrouded mountains of the Eastern Highlands are used effectively to lay bare much of a dark past. It contrasts events in the new Zimbabwe of the nineties against Rhodesia and a fractured pre-colonial history. It kept me spellbound. Africa holds a unique fascination amidst its exotic landscape and Cliff McIlwaine captures and brings together an assortment of colourful characters from different cultural backgrounds which enhance the dramatic tensions. A magical combination of the prosaic and the spiritual creates fascinating insights into the social, political and historical ethos of Zimbabwe. An enjoyable novel which certainly held my attention. Prof C.H.Muller, MA (Wales), PhD (London), D.ED (SA), DLitt (UOFS), Editor.