The Betrayers

The Betrayers
Author: Harold Robbins
Publisher: Forge Books
Total Pages: 374
Release: 2005-07-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1466833696

Luz had nightheat, the sensuous quality in a woman that makes men ache with desire. Nick loved and lusted for her the first time he saw her. But what he didn't know was that Luz had secrets--that beneath the glamour and sex appeal was a woman determined to turn her back on wealth and challenge a corrupt political system. Even if doing so meant her life. Nick started out dirt poor--as a child, he survived the war-torn frozen hell of the siege of Leningrad and saw his mother starve to death as fat-cat bureaucrats ate well. He learned early that there were the haves and have-nots in this world. He was going to get everything rich people had--and more. From a brutal Soviet orphanage to a plantation in the steamy jungles of the Caribbean, from sultry, violent Havana to the dangerous streets of Santo Domingo, Nick battled men who controlled and exploited the wealth of nations. With bootleg vodka and exotic rum, he built a business empire that would one day bring him into conflict with the most brutal dictator in the Caribbean--and a struggle for the love and life of the only woman he ever truly loved. At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.

The Betrayers

The Betrayers
Author: James Patrick Hunt
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2007-03-06
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0312362765

A simple traffic stop gone bad propels St. Louis cops Lt. George Hastings and Det. Bobby Cain into a world of trouble they hadn't bargained for in Hunt's fourth novel, an intriguing, unsentimental police procedural. Two police officers are machine-gunned when they pull over a reckless driver. One of them had been working undercover in narcotics. Could this be payback time? Seasoned veteran Hastings and the rest of the force cope with their own reactions to the loss while they investigate.

Betrayer's Fortune

Betrayer's Fortune
Author: Dave Jackson
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1994-10-01
Genre: Christian fiction
ISBN: 9780613928335

In 1500's Europe, young Adriaen Wens learns about religious persecution when his mother is arrested for following the Anabaptists, led by the so-called heretic Menno Simons. Will Adriaen cooperate with the authorities and turn in Menno to free his family from further persecution? A challenging story of faith blossoming in the midst of terrible suffering.

Fortune's Fool

Fortune's Fool
Author: David Blixt
Publisher: Sordelet Ink
Total Pages: 1057
Release: 2012-04-23
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1944540059

"Blixt is a man of many talents - actor, director, author. In his hands, history comes to bright, blazing life." - Sharon Kay Penman, author of Lionheart and The Sunne In Splendour Prepare to be swept away by the thrilling epic of love, destiny, and treacherous adventure with the third book in David Blixt's mesmerizing Star-Crossed Series! In the turbulent world of Renaissance Italy, 'Fortune's Fool' continues the saga of Romeo and Juliet like you've never seen before. Italy, 1326. Cesco, the mercurial heir to Verona, is thrust into a deadly game of politics under the stern guidance of a relentless master. Meanwhile, Pietro Alaghieri embarks on a treacherous journey to the heart of the Papacy in Avignon, fighting for Cesco's rightful place and battling excommunication. Little does he know that a cunning enemy, long in the shadows, is poised to shatter his life and seize Verona's throne. As Cesco faces trials of wit and courage, he finds himself pitted against a power-hungry cousin, an enigmatic assassin, and even the formidable Holy Roman. Separated from his allies, Cesco's fate hangs in the balance as a harrowing series of adventures reveal a secret long hidden, one that threatens Cesco's only chance for true happiness. Inspired by Shakespeare, Dante, and Petrarch, this Renaissance novel of intrigue and passion reflects the heights of drama, exploring the capricious whims of lady Fortune, who has her favorites—and her fools. Replete with swashbuckling adventure, unrequited love, and brutal treachery, this epic journey recalls the best of Bernard Cornwell, Sharon Kay Penman, and Dorothy Dunnett.

The Betrayer's Fortune

The Betrayer's Fortune
Author: Dave Jackson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2016-07-30
Genre:
ISBN: 9781939445162

THE BETRAYER'S FORTUNE Introducing Menno Simons Adriaen Wens was frightened-for his own life and for his mother's. In 1543, many Christians in northeastern Europe were suffering cruel persecution, even execution, for following the beliefs of Menno Simons, the leader of a group called the Anabaptists. When Adriaen's mother was arrested, he had to flee during the night with Menno, knowing that to stay in the city would mean his own arrest. Soon after, Adriaen discovered there was a reward of a hundred gold pieces for the capture of Menno Simons. With so much gold, Adriaen could free his mother and rescue his family from the city! But could he turn in the underground church leader, even if it meant the man's execution? If Adriaen betrays the leader, his family will go free!

Fortune and Romance

Fortune and Romance
Author: Jo Ann Cavallo
Publisher: Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies (ACMRS)
Total Pages: 408
Release: 1998
Genre: Poetry
ISBN:

The Betrayer's Fortune

The Betrayer's Fortune
Author: Dave Jackson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1994
Genre: Anabaptists
ISBN: 9781556614675

In Antwerp, Belgium, in 1543, after his mother is arrested as a heretic, fifteen-year-old Adriaen Wens flees with the Anabaptist preacher Menno Simons and must decide whether to turn Simons in to save his mother from death.

Man and the Word

Man and the Word
Author: Himerius
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 329
Release: 2007-10-30
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0520933710

This fully annotated volume offers the first English translation of the orations of Himerius of Athens, a prominent teacher of rhetoric in the fourth century A.D. Man and the Word contains 79 surviving orations and fragments of orations in the grand tradition of imperial Greek rhetoric. The speeches, a rich source on the intellectual life of late antiquity, capture the flavor of student life in Athens, illuminate relations in the educated community, and illustrate the ongoing civic role of the sophist. This volume includes speeches given by Himerius in various cities as he traveled east to join the emperor Julian, customary declamations on imaginary topics, and a noteworthy monody on the death of his son. Extensive introductory notes and annotations place these translations in their literary and historical contexts.