After breaking out in Washington state, the rare galloping, pneumonic strain of bubonic plague explodes across the country, the Center for Disease Control is paralyzed by bureaucracy, and only a quartet of unorthodox specialists offers hope for deliveranc
The final book of the Bible, Revelation prophesies the ultimate judgement of mankind in a series of allegorical visions, grisly images and numerological predictions.
Action is the name of the game in this Novel and beware, once you start reading you will not want to stop. The story is told through the eyes of a old woman whose great grandson wishes to write a story of Texas lawmen and gunfighters.
A history of epidemics, plagues, and famines chronicles the disastrous effects of these often cataclysmic events on the individual and on human history.
This is intellectual inquiry at its best: sincere and probing, funny and unpredictable, reminding us just how varied and colorful the threads of modern atheism are. Now, this landmark event is being published for the first time.
Still, Death could not be a villain. That would yank him off the hero pedestal. And that living, breathing guy, at ground level, demanded I ride with him. Hero or villain, Death was here to end the world.
Fans of Sarah J. Maas will love this story about when one of the four horseman comes to spread the plague, a young woman risks her life to save her town from him, only to fall in love with him.
The third horseman must choose between the young woman who once saved his life and his loyalty towards his last immortal brother.
In Obama’s Four Horsemen, syndicated columnist David Harsanyi takes a provocative look at how the Obama Administration allowed four big problems to mushroom into looming disasters we can no longer avoid or postpone.
As the last horseman carries out his mission to wipe out humanity, he meets the one woman who is immune to his abilities in this long-awaited enemies-to-lovers romance.
The Fourth Horseman