Spitting Devil

Spitting Devil
Author: Brian Freeman
Publisher: Quercus
Total Pages: 85
Release: 2014-02-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1623659051

Detective Jonathan Stride is back. A third woman dead in two months. And for the third time, Alison Malville isn't sure her husband was home all night. When the killer sends the usual photo of his victim to the press, she sees an item of her clothing left with this body, too. Could you believe your own husband was capable of murder? Would you turn him in? This is exclusive to ebook, a gripping read from the acclaimed author of SPILLED BLOOD.

The Devil's Wife - Unleashed

The Devil's Wife - Unleashed
Author: Carl L. Carris
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 89
Release: 2012-02-02
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1463415842

Evil comes to a sleepy fishing village as the Devil's Wife appears and spreads evil blood, guts and carnage. Satin appears to take her home, but she refuses to go. Jesus comes to banish her from Earth, and gets cursed at and spit on for His trouble. God came down to protect His Son and together they had the power to send them back to Hell. All my friends were killed and, myself, now, I'm insane.

The Hudson

The Hudson
Author: Frances F. Dunwell
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 403
Release: 2008-04-10
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0231509960

“A commanding and inspiring biography of a river that gave rise to an art movement, progressive social quests, [and] landmark environmental cases.” —Booklist (starred review) Includes maps, photos, and illustrations Frances F. Dunwell presents a rich portrait of the Hudson and of the visionary people whose deep relationship with the river inspired changes in American history and culture. Lavishly illustrated with color plates of Hudson River School paintings, period engravings, and glass plate photography, The Hudson captures the spirit of the river through the eyes of its many admirers. It reveals the crucial role of the Hudson in the shaping of Manhattan, the rise of the Empire State, and the trajectory of world trade and global politics, as well as the river’s influence on art and architecture, engineering, and conservation. “A story of interaction between people and the environment and a story of continuing inspiration and renewal.” —Library Journal

The Hudson River Guidebook

The Hudson River Guidebook
Author: Arthur G. Adams
Publisher: Fordham Univ Press
Total Pages: 484
Release: 1996
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780823216796

The first comprehensive guide to the Hudson since the works of Ernest Ingersoll were published in the early 1900s, this guidebook arrives to fill the need for a detailed, point-by-point guide to the river from its intersection with the Atlantic to its source in the Adirondacks. Adams offers his reader five routes by which to tour the region. The traveler can venture directly up the main steamboat channel, or choose road and rail routes on the east and west shores of the river. Maps for each route are included, together with suggestions for excursions to many points of local and historical interest along the way. Over 250 photographs and paintings, and excerpts from American authors pepper the book, giving multiple perspectives of the region's long history. For the armchair as well as the actual traveler, from the Abyssal Plain to Doodletown and Chevaux de-Frise, past Anthony's nose, Burden's ironworks, and the Saratoga Battle Field to the Hudson's source at Lake Tear of the Clouds - this is the perfect traveling guide to the Hudson River region, rich in its history and culture, and ever-plentiful in its breathtaking sights.

Rupture

Rupture
Author: Susan Varga
Publisher: Apollo Books
Total Pages: 110
Release: 2016
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9781742589091

Help me, words - you always have. Susan Varga is an award-winning writer. This is her first foray into poetry. Rupture conveys the experience of recovering from a stroke, which is "one of Australia's biggest killers and a leading cause of disability" according to The Stroke Foundation. "The directness and simplicity of these poems, beautifully arranged as stages in a recovery, carry the urgency, honesty and celebration of a life reclaimed."--Joan London "The poems that comprise Rupture are lucid, deft, unapologetic, forthright. There are images and lines that are literally breathtaking, stanzas that punch with wisdom, and whole poems that linger long after the book is finished." --Andrea Goldsmith [Subject: Poetry]

Hard Joy

Hard Joy
Author: Susan Varga
Publisher: Upswell
Total Pages: 395
Release: 2022-05-31
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1743822448

Susan Varga's memoir covers a varied life across seven decades, circling between Australia and Europe, activism and seclusion, everyday life and the writing life. This compelling memoir of Susan Varga's life spans seven decades and circles between Australia and Europe, activism and seclusion, everyday life and the writing life. She was born into war-torn Budapest but her family escaped loss and trauma to make a new life in Sydney. Susan makes another escape, from the narrow confines of suburbia into the arms of the exciting and contradictory world of the Sydney Push. As a young woman she lives in London, Paris, Bendigo and Holland, before returning to Sydney, keen to take part of Gough Whitlam's reformist agenda, in a powerful time of change. Yet Susan also spends a long time lost in the wilderness, wrestling with the raft of dilemmas of the life of a woman. When she finally commits to the demands and joys of writing, and to a surprising love, her life assumes a new harmony. Fate then intervenes to throw up major challenges, testing her will to re-find the hard joys of life. In this memoir, Susan Varga moves through the intersections between her own life and the wider world, with an incisive portrait of our times.