Locked In

  • Locked In: One man's miraculous escape from the terrifying confines of Locked-in syndrome
    By Richard Marsh, Jeff Hudson

    In fact, 90 percent of sufferers die within four months of onset. Locked In follows Richard's extraordinary race against time. First, to prove his existence to the medical team and then to beat the odds of surviving Locked-in syndrome.

  • Locked In: The Will to Survive and the Resolve to Live
    By Victoria Arlen

    In addition to Daddy, Tom Carr—who is the head coach of our team—believes in me from the very start. He encourages me on the ice and challenges me to be better. He is the one who pushes my dad to get involved, too.

  • Locked In
    By Michael Esposito

    Ashley released her and moved out from under the table . “ But I made the gun shoot . I hurt Daddy . ” “ Come out here with me , honey . ” Ashley took a deep breath and gave Amanda her most convincing smile .

  • Locked In
    By Jessica Hassett

    O'Neill turned his attention to King. After a lot of digging and dodging dead ends which took probably more effort than was normal, he discovered that King didn't own his own car. He always preferred to hire a car and driver if he ever ...

  • LOCKED IN
    By Thirteen O'Clock Press

    Her short stories appeared in several magazines and anthologies and most recently in Poe-It, Medieval Nightmares, Spring Fever from Static Movement, 100 Doors To Madness, Forgotten Tomb Press, Plague, Horrified Press, In The Darkness, ...

  • Locked In
    By Gideon Burrows

    Bang, ba-bada-ba-ba, bang, ba-bada-ba-ba. It's fun. Getting closer. Whistles. Bang, ba-bada-ba-ba, bang, ba-bada-ba-ba. Beep, beep, beep. Bang, ba-bada-ba-ba, bang, ba-bada-ba-ba. Beep, beep, beep. Wait. No. God, no! It's not Pride.

  • Locked In: The True Causes of Mass Incarceration—and How to Achieve Real Reform
    By John Pfaff

    A groundbreaking reassessment of the American prison system, challenging the widely accepted explanations for our exploding incarceration rates In Locked In, John Pfaff argues that the factors most commonly cited to explain mass ...

  • Locked In
    By Judy Mozersky

    NINE "I decided that it was much better to be educated and locked in. " IN January, six months after I had my stroke, I had recovered enough to decide what to do about school. I would complete my undergraduate degree in psychology, ...

  • Locked in
    By Peter Conway

    Is Father Carey saint or sinner? A compassionate comforter of the sick or a heavy drinker not to be trusted with secrets inside or outside the confessional? Opinion at St....

  • Locked In
    By Marcia Muller

    Meanwhile, Sharon becomes a locked-in detective, evaluating the clues from her staff's separate investigations and discovering unsettling truths that could put her life in jeopardy again.

  • Locked in
    By Anna Chastain

    Locked In is a story about love and forgiveness, about riding the waves of life, and it is about how we continually reshape ourselves but never really feel grown up.

  • Locked In: The Will to Survive and the Resolve to Live
    By Victoria Arlen

    In Locked In, Victoria shares her inspiring story—the pain, the struggle, the fight to live and thrive, and most importantly, the faith that carried her through.

  • Locked In
    By Judy Mozersky

    Judy Mozersky was 19 when she suffered a totally incapacitating stroke. This is a story of incredible personal endurance and courage.

  • Locked in
    By Beverley Randell, Susan D. Price

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