Post Mortem Press present four novellas ...Number Six by Joseph WilliamsHave you ever been to Hell? Zach hadn't. Not until he lost his job, girlfriend, car, and home over the course of just a few hours. In his quest to find solace in isolation and introspection, Zach finds depravity beyond any fathomable nightmare. Zach has found the true meaning of freedom discovering it's not as wonderful as he figured. Freedom has consequences, and God isn't always the only one with a plan for youCemetery Tour by Robert EssigThree college students decide to spend their Spring Break taking a driving tour of cemeteries across the southwest of America. When they discover a dug up grave in one of the cemeteries their trip becomes much more than they had anticipated.Mistress of a Higher Purpose by Daniel PearlmanIn 2035, bad luck tosses beautiful Rose Langley from a prison in New York to a strange environmentalist slave-camp run by scientists in Idaho. A series of abusive men have frustrated her deepest desire--to have a child of her own--but her jailers in Idaho miraculously offer her this, and freedom too. The price is gigantic, however.Enslavement by Nicholas ConleyAddiction is an easy trap to fall into. It starts out small. It turns into a habit. Given enough time, it becomes enslavement. Six individuals, each suffering from their own individual addiction, are kidnapped one night and wake up on an empty, moving train. There are no exit doors, no outside contact, the train is an endless maze of identical compartments and the group is terrorized by monstrous "Grey-Men." As they struggle to understand the unseen force that's thrown them together, it becomes clear that there's only one way off the train; they must either overcome their dark histories and self-doubts, or drown in them.
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Michael Maren has spent much of the last twenty years in Africa, first as an aid worker, later as a journalist. He witnessed at close range a harrowing series of...
Challenging the modern alternatives of liberal 'universalism' and evangelical 'annihilationism', David Pawson presents the traditional concept of endless torment as soundly biblical, illustrating his argument with in-depth Scripture studies ...
Forget what you think you know: I want to tell my side of the story. The Road to Hell is all about how a pathetic group of short-sighted angels kicked me out of Heaven. I'm sure you're curious, wondering 'why now?
Due to sexual content, violence, and language, this book is recommended for readers 18+ years of age.***The Road to Hell Series Complete Reading Order:Good Intentions (Book 1)Carved (Book 2)The Road (Book 3)Into Hell (Book 4)
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The authors treat both societies sympathetically and realistically, with human vices and virtues evenly distributed."–Publishers Weekly About the Honor Harrington series: “Weber combines realistic, engaging characters with intelligent ...
Takes a critical look at the international business of charity and relief efforts, exposing the bureaucratic inefficiency
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With his trim white hair, leather jacket and blue jeans, Convey looks a lot fitter than his fifty-five years. “It was going to be a good international bust. Then the wheels fell off,” he says. “And they just kept falling.