Writers and artists in this book include Charles Michael Craven, Rose E. Grier (art), CEE, Mark Graham (art), Julie Kovacs, Michael Ceraolo, Tanya Rucosky Noakes, Lucy Winrow, Michael S. Morris, Melanie Monterey (art), J. Neff Lind, Kevin ...
In graphic novel format, follows MacKayla's rescue from the Fear Dorcha by the dreamy-eyed bartender, an event that prompts an extraordinary adventure for young sidhe-seer Dani.
Blame It on the Scientists
In this issue: SPECIAL COMMENT - It's the Cyber Crime and its Sponsors (Not My Cyber-Security), Stupid By David Lawrence, Frances Townsend, Tim Murphy, Daniel Garrie, John Squires, Jeff Castelli, Eric Herschmann, Serina Vash, and Matthew ...
By the end of this novel you will want to know more about this woman . . . . superb tension" - "Mystery News "Fans of the PBS series Prime Suspect or of hot Scottish writer Ian Rankin shouldn't wait to check out this debut mystery. . .
Praise for David Lawrence "Excellent series. Lawrence deserves the same acclaim American mystery readers have heaped on Ian Rankin and Ken Bruen. This is crime writing of the highest caliber.
David Lawrence, Dave Mark. Many of the designations used by manufacturers and sellers to distinguish their products are claimed as trademarks . Where those designations appear in this book , and Addison - Wesley was aware of a trademark ...
. . But then another body is discovered - slashed fifty times. Clearly these are no domestic killings. It seems Stella and her team are looking for that most dangerous of creatures: a killer who hunts to feed a terrible appetite.
When Bernard Coutts alighted at East Croydon he knew he was tempting Providence.
I nodded my understanding and said that it would still be a plausible piece of business for Captain Briggs who would have so little to do to turn a profit. Then I said, 'But the trade will never happen because you and I have bigger fish ...
Adams, S. “The English Military Clientele, 1542–1618.” In Patronages Et Clientélismes, 1550–1750 (France, Angleterre, Espagne, Italie), edited by C. Giry-Deloison and R. Mettam. Lille: Centre D'Historie De La Region Du Nord, 1995, ...
The two large fields lay on a hillside facing south.
The third published novel of D. H. Lawrence, taken by many to be his earliest masterpiece, tells the story of Paul Morel, a young man and budding artist.
I am not a proper archaeologist nor an anthropologist nor an ethnologist.
The Rainbow by David Herbert Lawrence
Twilight in Italy by David Herbert Lawrence
Fantasia of the Unconscious by David Herbert Lawrence
The imperial road to Italy goes from Munich across the Tyrol, through Innsbruck and Bozen to Verona, over the mountains.
Alvina Houghton, the daughter of a widowed Midlands draper, comes of age just as her father's business is failing.
The Fox by David Herbert Lawrence Unabridged 1923 Original Version