The Tenth Ward

The Tenth Ward
Author: Rockwell Scott
Publisher: Randolph Casey Horror Thriller
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2019-03-28
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781091901049

Meet Randolph Casey-university professor by day, demonologist, ghost hunter, and paranormal investigator by night. And he's about to take on his most dangerous assignment.Rand has seen better days-his ex is getting remarried, and a persistent "non-believing" university auditor is threatening his job. The last thing Rand needs is to take on a new ghost hunting case. But when a desperate couple approaches him about their terminally-ill daughter, Georgia, who claims a ghost is visiting her hospital room at night, he can't seem to turn them away.Rand figures that banishing Georgia's ghostly intruder will be a routine matter. All he needs to do is guide the lingering ghost to the afterlife. But when the ghost returns with a vengeance, attacking Georgia and terrorizing other hospital wards, Rand realizes this is no benign spirit, but an evil demonic entity. He's faced such monsters before, but never one so complex, so aggressive and violent. If he doesn't unravel its ancient origins and discover how to banish it back to hell, a hospital full of people will fall victim to its destructive agenda.The Tenth Ward is a supernatural horror thriller for readers who love stories about hauntings and battles with the demonic-the truest form of evil that exists in our world.You are only one click away from joining Rand Casey in his terrifying battles against mankind's oldest and most deadly enemy-the servants of the devil.

House Documents

House Documents
Author: United States House of Representatives
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1174
Release: 1860
Genre:
ISBN:

The Nauvoo High Council Minute Book

The Nauvoo High Council Minute Book
Author: Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Nauvoo High Council
Publisher: Collier's Publishing
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2005
Genre: Latter Day Saint churches
ISBN: 9780934964081

Chicano Politics and Society in the Late Twentieth Century

Chicano Politics and Society in the Late Twentieth Century
Author: David Montejano
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Total Pages: 304
Release: 1999
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780292752153

The various protest movements that together constituted the Chicano Movement of the 1960s and 1970s urged a "politics of inclusion" to bring Mexican Americans into the mainstream of United States political and social life. This volume of ten specially commissioned essays assesses the post-movement years, asking "what went wrong? what went right? and where are we now?" Collectively, the essays offer a wide-ranging portrayal of the complex situation of Mexican Americans as the twenty-first century begins. The essays are grouped into community, institutional, and general studies, with an introduction by editor Montejano. Geographically, they point to the importance of "Hispanic" politics in the Southwest, as well as in Chicago wards and in the U.S. Congress, with ramifications in Mexico and Central America. Thematically, they discuss "non-traditional" politics stemming from gender identity, environmental issues, theatre production, labor organizing, university policymaking, along with the more traditional politics revolving around state and city government, the Congressional Hispanic Caucus, and various advocacy organizations.