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Author | : J. R. Andrews |
Publisher | : Ferrousox Press |
Total Pages | : 171 |
Release | : 2023-10-24 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 1734395869 |
They hoped for a fun night of tracking spooky noises in the dark, but the shadows lingering in Commander’s Mansion hold a sinister secret that will have them fighting just to see the sunrise. Best friends Shane and Ellie won a chance to spend the night in mysterious Commander's Mansion, filming with their favorite ghost-hunting crew, The Phantom Trackers. They quickly find out not everything is as it seems with the Trackers, which becomes a terrifying problem when they face off against a malevolent, 300-year-old spirit. Trapped inside the house and forced to dodge everything from books to fireballs, can the kids and the Trackers work together to find a way to survive the night? The Secret of Commander’s Mansion is a spooky, family-friendly middle grade horror for brave kids and adults alike. Find out what it's like to explore eerie environments and discover sinister secrets in J.R. Andrews' newest paranormal adventure. Buy The Secret of Commander’s Mansion today--and experience the terror and thrill of what happens when you meet a ghost!
Author | : J. R. Andrews |
Publisher | : Ferrousox Press |
Total Pages | : 167 |
Release | : 2024-08-27 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 1963500032 |
What happens when your joyride on your uncle's scrap-heap starship turns into a life-or-death mission to save the galaxy? For Chase Conrad and his nine-year-old brother, Lock, living on their lazy uncle’s salvage ship in space mostly means working. It’s all they’ve got, though, and when Uncle Harel’s latest bad idea earns him a detention cell with bail so high the number might as well be made up, they might even lose that. Scheming to save him, the boys borrow his ship and head out into space to find the New Terran Governor’s daughter, Bree, whose disappearance has generated a whopping reward. But when the revolutionary leader responsible for the girl’s kidnapping captures the boys as well, the three kids must work together to escape. Even if they can get free, they’ll be on their own in deep space. The trio won’t know who to trust, and that’s just the tip of the asteroid. Unless they can find a way to somehow put a stop to the rebel plot to trigger interplanetary war, Uncle Harel sitting in detention will be the least of their problems. Buy Longshots today, and join Chase and Lock on a warp-speed, high-stakes adventure more than 200 light years away from Earth!
Author | : Guo WangYunFeiYang |
Publisher | : Funstory |
Total Pages | : 1113 |
Release | : 2020-10-25 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1636897223 |
Long Yi, was originally just an ordinary student of Ling Feng Saint Emperor's Academy in Gesun City of China! He had an extremely ordinary family background and extremely ordinary strength! He had been dependent on his mother since he was young! However, once again, he inadvertently found out a secret that he could not believe! All along, his mother had disguised herself, but he was actually the undying legendary figure of Earth, the son of the Ling Feng Saint Emperor — Yun Zhi! From then on, an interstellar journey that transcended time and space to search for the miracle of the Great Father began ...
Author | : Thompson Westcott |
Publisher | : Jazzybee Verlag |
Total Pages | : 368 |
Release | : 1895 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 3849677826 |
Mr. Thompson Westcott, the author, is perfectly at home on this subject, having written "The Guide Book to Philadelphia," and a history of the city. In the present volume, he has given a description of all the interesting historic buildings of the city, e.g. Penn’s Cottage, Swedes’ Church, Bartram’s House, Christ Church, Independence Hall, the Slate Roof House or Mount Pleasant, together with a notice of their owners and occupants.
Author | : James Fenimore Cooper |
Publisher | : DigiCat |
Total Pages | : 13255 |
Release | : 2023-12-16 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : |
Get in the action with some old school spy thrillers and true secret service stories: Introduction: The World's Greatest Military Spies and Secret Service Agents (George Barton) My Adventures as a Spy (Robert Baden-Powell) Novels: Robert W. Chambers In Secret The Dark Star The Slayer of Souls The Flaming Jewel John Buchan: The 39 Steps Greenmantle Mr Standfast The Three Hostages The Island of Sheep The Courts of the Morning The Green Wildebeest Huntingtower Castle Gay The House of the Four Winds The Power-House John Macnab The Dancing Floor The Gap in the Curtain Sick Heart River Sing a Song of Sixpence E. Phillips Oppenheim: The Spy Paramount The Great Impersonation Last Train Out The Double Traitor Havoc The Spymaster Ambrose Lavendale, Diplomat The Vanished Messenger The Dumb Gods Speak The Pawns Court The Box With Broken Seals The Great Prince Shan The Devil's Paw The Bird of Paradise The Zeppelin's Passenger The Kingdom of the Blind The Illustrious Prince The Lost Ambassador Mysterious Mr. Sabin The Betrayal The Colossus of Arcadia Erskine Childers: The Riddle of the Sands Joseph Conrad: The Secret Agent John R. Coryell: The Great Spy System William Le Queux: The Great War in England in 1897 The Invasion of 1910 Whoso Findeth a Wife Of Royal Blood Her Majesty's Minister The Under-Secretary The Czar's Spy Spies of the Kaiser The Price of Power Her Royal Highness At the Sign of the Sword Number 70, Berlin The Way to Win The Zeppelin Destroyer Sant of the Secret Service Fred M. White: The Romance of the Secret Service Fund By Woman's Wit The Mazaroff Rifle In the Express The Almedi Concession The Other Side of the Chess-Board Three of Them James Fenimore Cooper: The Spy: A Tale of the Neutral Ground Arthur Conan Doyle: His Last Bow Talbot Mundy: Jimgrim and Allah's Peace The Iblis at Ludd The Seventeen Thieves of El-Kalil The Lion of Petra The Woman Ayisha The Lost Trooper Affair in Araby A Secret Society Moses and Mrs. Aintree The Mystery of Khufu's Tomb...
Author | : W.E.B. Griffin |
Publisher | : Penguin |
Total Pages | : 418 |
Release | : 1999-06-01 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1440623317 |
Washington D.C., 1942. With the help of Charles A. Lindbergh, ace OSS pilot Richard Canidy sets up an air maneuver that will drop agents into the Belgian Congo to smuggle out uranium ore essential to the arms race. But this time, Canidy is not in the saddle; he's the backup pilot. And though he's not used to waiting for something to go wrong, he knows that it will...
Author | : Sinclair McKay |
Publisher | : Aurum |
Total Pages | : 352 |
Release | : 2012-10-04 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1781310904 |
Behind the celebrated code-breaking at Bletchley Park lies another secret… The men and women of the ‘Y’ (for Wireless’) Service were sent out across the world to run listening stations from Gibraltar to Cairo, intercepting the German military’s encrypted messages for decoding back at the now-famous Bletchley Park mansion. Such wartime postings were life-changing adventures – travel out by flying boat or Indian railways, snakes in filing cabinets and heat so intense the perspiration ran into your shoes - but many of the secret listeners found lifelong romance in their far-flung corner of the world. Now, drawing on dozens of interviews with surviving veterans, Sinclair McKay tells their remarkable story at last.
Author | : Tan See Kam |
Publisher | : Hong Kong University Press |
Total Pages | : 248 |
Release | : 2016-05-01 |
Genre | : Performing Arts |
ISBN | : 9888208861 |
Part historical drama, part thriller, and part comedy, Tsui Hark's Peking Opera Blues (1986) invites--if not demands--examinations from multiple perspectives. Tan See Kam rises to the challenge in this study by first situating Tsui in a Sinophone context. The diasporic director explores different dimensions of "Chineseness" in the film by depicting competing versions of Chinese nationalism and presenting characters speaking two Chinese languages, Cantonese and Mandarin. In the process he compels viewers to recognize the multiplicities of the Chinese identity and rethink what constitutes cultural Chineseness. The challenge to a single definition of "Chinese" is also embodied by the playful pastiches of diverse materials. In a series of intertextual readings, Tan reveals the full complexity of Peking Opera Blues by placing it at the center of a web of texts consisting of Tsui's earlier film Shanghai Blues (1984), Hong Kong's Mandarin Canto-pop songs, the "three-women" films in Chinese-language cinemas, and of course, traditional Peking opera, whose role-types, makeup, and dress code enrich the meaning of the film. In Tan's portrayal, Tsui Hark is a filmmaker who makes masterly use of postmodernist techniques to address postcolonial concerns. More than a quarter of a century after its release, Tan shows, Peking Opera Blues still reverberates in the present time.
Author | : Simon Singh |
Publisher | : Delacorte Press |
Total Pages | : 274 |
Release | : 2002-05-14 |
Genre | : Young Adult Nonfiction |
ISBN | : 0375890122 |
"As gripping as a good thriller." --The Washington Post Unpack the science of secrecy and discover the methods behind cryptography--the encoding and decoding of information--in this clear and easy-to-understand young adult adaptation of the national bestseller that's perfect for this age of WikiLeaks, the Sony hack, and other events that reveal the extent to which our technology is never quite as secure as we want to believe. Coders and codebreakers alike will be fascinated by history's most mesmerizing stories of intrigue and cunning--from Julius Caesar and his Caeser cipher to the Allies' use of the Enigma machine to decode German messages during World War II. Accessible, compelling, and timely, The Code Book is sure to make readers see the past--and the future--in a whole new way. "Singh's power of explaining complex ideas is as dazzling as ever." --The Guardian
Author | : Carol Leonnig |
Publisher | : Random House |
Total Pages | : 560 |
Release | : 2021-05-18 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 0399589023 |
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • “This is one of those books that will go down as the seminal work—the determinative work—in this field. . . . Terrifying.”—Rachel Maddow The first definitive account of the rise and fall of the Secret Service, from the Kennedy assassination to the alarming mismanagement of the Obama and Trump years, right up to the insurrection at the Capitol on January 6—by the Pulitzer Prize winner and #1 New York Times bestselling co-author of A Very Stable Genius and I Alone Can Fix It NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY THE WASHINGTON POST Carol Leonnig has been reporting on the Secret Service for The Washington Post for most of the last decade, bringing to light the secrets, scandals, and shortcomings that plague the agency today—from a toxic work culture to dangerously outdated equipment to the deep resentment within the ranks at key agency leaders, who put protecting the agency’s once-hallowed image before fixing its flaws. But the Secret Service wasn’t always so troubled. The Secret Service was born in 1865, in the wake of the assassination of Abraham Lincoln, but its story begins in earnest in 1963, with the death of John F. Kennedy. Shocked into reform by its failure to protect the president on that fateful day in Dallas, this once-sleepy agency was radically transformed into an elite, highly trained unit that would redeem itself several times, most famously in 1981 by thwarting an assassination attempt against Ronald Reagan. But this reputation for courage and excellence would not last forever. By Barack Obama’s presidency, the once-proud Secret Service was running on fumes and beset by mistakes and alarming lapses in judgment: break-ins at the White House, an armed gunman firing into the windows of the residence while confused agents stood by, and a massive prostitution scandal among agents in Cartagena, to name just a few. With Donald Trump’s arrival, a series of promised reforms were cast aside, as a president disdainful of public service instead abused the Secret Service to rack up political and personal gains. To explore these problems in the ranks, Leonnig interviewed dozens of current and former agents, government officials, and whistleblowers who put their jobs on the line to speak out about a hobbled agency that’s in desperate need of reform. “I will be forever grateful to them for risking their careers,” she writes, “not because they wanted to share tantalizing gossip about presidents and their families, but because they know that the Service is broken and needs fixing. By telling their story, they hope to revive the Service they love.”