River of Blood exposes the ordinariness of the serial killer, showing how the killer blends into society, successfully avoiding the stereotype assigned to the genre.
A Klingon assassin has infiltrated the U.S.S. Enterprise.
One time Brian Glubb, Roger Millard, Barry Horne and I were waiting at Little Beach for the river to go down. ... His last words on the subject are succinct: 'I'm not exactly scared of them but, just the same, I don't plan to raise one ...
This book is designed so that all Americans will better understand this issue that plays such an important role in present day society. The words and the photographs are profound.
From the bestselling authors of The Frontiersman, a young man follows the call of the wild to the Rockies, but killers follow him.
The culmination of years of fieldwork in southern Malawi, River of Blood reconstructs the beginnings of the Mbona martyr cult, follows its history to the present day, and reveals the fascinating intersections of an indigenous belief system ...
"A law doesn't exist until you fear it.