The Dying of the Light

  • The Dying of the Light: End
    By Jason Kristopher

    As he turned back to the room, he saw two men — one of them the luckless Porter — administering firstaid to the wounded soldier. Suddenly, the wounded man moaned and began to sit up, with the other two helping him. “Stop!

  • The Dying of the Light: Beginning
    By Jason Kristopher

    You have bigger fish to fry right now. We can hold her. We've got the mental health folks on staff. She's better off in the bunker.” Gaines frowned, ready to argue the point, and then subsided. “You're probably right.

  • The Dying of the Light: Interval
    By Jason Kristopher

    As Burke was the military liaison for McMurdo, Shaw had been expecting to report to him in his own office, but had been redirected ... Shaw saluted as Colonel Burke looked up and stood, coming around the desk and perching on its edge.

  • The Dying of the Light: End
    By Jason Kristopher

    The sequel, Interval, was a Top 5 Finalist in 2013. The final book in the series, Beginning is now available!

  • The Dying of the Light: Living with Alzheimer's Disease: A Personal Journey
    By Arthur Olson

    The Dying of the Light: Living with Alzheimer's Disease: A Personal Journey

  • The Dying of the Light
    By Brian Glanville

    Though father and daughter they could scarcely be more dissimilar, and their joint narration of the story gives it a strange polarity, an unusual tension. For Jenny, professional football is something trivial, peripheral and adolescent.

  • The Dying of the Light: A Novel
    By Robert Goolrick

    Reveling in the secrets, mores, and society of twentieth-century genteel southern life, The Dying of the Light is a passionate romance and a melodramatic cautionary tale told with the grandeur and sweep of an epic Hollywood classic.

  • The Dying of the Light: The Disengagement of Colleges and Universities from Their Christian Churches
    By James Tunstead Burtchaell

    James Tunstead Burtchaell, who has extensive experience in American higher education as both a teacher and an administrator, provides case studies of seventeen prominent colleges and universities with diverse ecclesial...

  • The Dying of the Light: A Mystery
    By Michael Dibdin

    A place where the logic of murder is . . .almost comforting. At once affectionate homage and audacious satire, The Dying of the Light will delight any aficionado of Patricia Highsmith, Peter Dickinson, or Ruth Rendell.