Warrior

Warrior

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  • Author: A.D. Starrling
  • Publisher: AD STARRLING
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  • Category : Fiction
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 377

“Remember to breathe. If I could give this 10 stars I would!” — Cabin Goddess The perfect immortal warrior. A set of stolen, priceless artifacts. An ancient sect determined to bring about the downfall of human civilization. When a team of scientists unearth scriptures older than the Dead Sea Scrolls in a cave in Egypt, a mystery lost to the tides of time is uncovered. Heading the expedition is Dimitri Reznak, the Head of the Crovir Immortal Culture & History Section. But the monumental discovery is spoiled by evidence of looting and half the priceless artifacts Reznak has sought for centuries have disappeared. Alexa King is a covert agent for the Crovir First Council. Cold, deadly, unrivaled on the battlefield, she is the perfect Immortal warrior. When her godfather Dimitri approaches her for a mission that could elucidate the enigma of her lost past, Alexa is drawn into the dangerous and shadowy world of secret religious societies along with Zachary Jackson, a gifted human and Harvard archaeology professor assigned to help her.In their hunt for the missing artifacts, Alexa and Zachary cross path with a sinister sect whose origins are as mystifying as the relics they are searching for, and unveil a centuries-old plan that aims to shatter the very structure of civilized society. From North Africa to the doors of Vatican City and beyond, Alexa and Zachary must outwit the enemy and uncover the astonishing truth behind the missing artifacts and Alexa’s own unearthly origins before all is lost. Warrior is the second book in AD Starrling’s bestselling supernatural thriller series Seventeen. This is a fast-paced urban fantasy adventure featuring Immortals, non-stop globe-trotting action, and an explosive storyline. *Previously published as King's Crusade* Visit Shop AD Starrling to get digitally signed books and discounted bundles! Here’s what readers are saying about the Seventeen series: "James Bond meets Highlander = Fantastic. A literal page turner!” ★★★★★ “One to hit the immortal and classic spot on the bookshelves. It’s so promising there is no where but up to go!” ★★★★★ "If you are a fan of the "Highlander" movies and TV shows, then this book will definitely be a welcome treat." ★★★★★ "Da Vinci Code meets Bourne Identity!” ★★★★★ "One of those books you CANNOT put down because you want to know what happens next right away!"★★★★★ "Tomb Raider meets Dan Brown!" ★★★★★ "Wonderfully written thrill ride!" ★★★★★ "Starrling never fails to get my adrenaline going!" ★★★★★ "Captivating!" ★★★★★ "A must read for fans of action packed, supernatural thrillers!" ★★★★★ “Wonderfully different!” ★★★★★


Sandinista

Sandinista

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  • Author: Matilde Zimmermann
  • Publisher: Duke University Press
  • ISBN: 0822380994
  • Category : Biography & Autobiography
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 289

“A must-read for anyone interested in Nicaragua—or in the overall issue of social change.”—Margaret Randall, author of SANDINO'S DAUGHTERS and SANDINO'S DAUGHTERS REVISITED Sandinista is the first English-language biography of Carlos Fonseca Amador, the legendary leader of the Sandinista National Liberation Front of Nicaragua (the FSLN) and the most important and influential figure of the post–1959 revolutionary generation in Latin America. Fonseca, killed in battle in 1976, was the undisputed intellectual and strategic leader of the FSLN. In a groundbreaking and fast-paced narrative that draws on a rich archive of previously unpublished Fonseca writings, Matilde Zimmermann sheds new light on central themes in his ideology as well as on internal disputes, ideological shifts, and personalities of the FSLN. The first researcher ever to be allowed access to Fonseca’s unpublished writings (collected by the Institute for the Study of Sandinism in the early 1980s and now in the hands of the Nicaraguan Army), Zimmermann also obtained personal interviews with Fonseca’s friends, family members, fellow combatants, and political enemies. Unlike previous scholars, Zimmermann sees the Cuban revolution as the crucial turning point in Fonseca’s political evolution. Furthermore, while others have argued that he rejected Marxism in favor of a more pragmatic nationalism, Zimmermann shows how Fonseca’s political writings remained committed to both socialist revolution and national liberation from U.S. imperialism and followed the ideas of both Che Guevara and the earlier Nicaraguan leader Augusto César Sandino. She further argues that his philosophy embracing the experiences of the nation’s workers and peasants was central to the FSLN’s initial platform and charismatic appeal.


Information Series

Information Series

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  • Category : Groundwater
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 482


From Compact Discs to the Gulf War

From Compact Discs to the Gulf War

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  • Author: Patricia Levy
  • Publisher: Heinemann-Raintree Library
  • ISBN: 9781410917904
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 64

Looks at milestones such as the advent of compact discs, the Chernobyl disaster, the fall of the Berlin Wall and the end of the Cold War, the Gulf War, and the breakup of Yugoslavia.


Geological Survey of Alabama Information Series

Geological Survey of Alabama Information Series

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  • Author: Geological Survey of Alabama
  • Publisher:
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  • Category : Groundwater
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 654


GIM NIGMA

GIM NIGMA

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  • Author: David Abrahmov
  • Publisher: Page Publishing Inc
  • ISBN: 1683486765
  • Category : Fiction
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 444

In the year 2020, following the most terrifying event ever, civilization underwent a dramatic change. A mysterious terrorist organization succeeded in stealing the nuclear weapons operating codes from the two superpowers, Russia, and the United States. Without prior warning, the terrorist organization headed by four cruel leaders unleashed nuclear weapons upon the entire continent of Australia, wiping millions of lives off the face of the Earth in just one instant. World civilization faced absolute collapse. The four leaders of the empire threatened the world with continued nuclear attacks on the remaining continents. World leaders had no choice but to capitulate; thus in the year 2020, a great revolution took place, and all citizens of the world who had previously been free, became enslaved to the evil empire and the mega-corrupted army. The year is 2050. Thirty years have passed since the great destruction that so shook humankind. One man stands alone on the slopes of the Alps Mountains screaming with a question “Why?” toward the heavens as he witnesses one of the horrible acts of the terror organization army. The man’s name is Adam Swandon. He leaves his house deciding to go on a journey in quest of the answer to all evil. He resolves to find a solution that would for once and for all bring an end to the age of suffering and enslavement for all humanity. In his journey filled with adventures and challenges, he meets good people who help him to believe in himself and in his unique mission of saving the world from the empire of evil. Adam hears rumors of an ancient, mysterious prophecy telling of a special power called “Gim Nigma” buried somewhere in the world. It is the positive power and is the antidote to all powers of evil. Can one man stand a chance against the evil terror organization? Will Adam succeed to find the mysterious force, “Gim Nigma?” Can humanity be saved from its own self-destruction? What is Gim Nigma? And what will be the real answer to evil?


Alabama's Mineral Industry

Alabama's Mineral Industry

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  • Author: Thomas E. Cook
  • Publisher:
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  • Category : Mineral industries
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 52


Oklahoma City

Oklahoma City

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  • Author: Andrew Gumbel
  • Publisher: Harper Collins
  • ISBN: 0062100920
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 628

In the early morning of April 19, 1995, Timothy McVeigh drove into downtown Oklahoma City in a rented Ryder truck containing a deadly fertilizer bomb that he and his army buddy Terry Nichols had made the previous day. He parked in a handicapped-parking zone, hopped out of the truck, and walked away into a series of alleys and streets. Shortly after 9:00 A.M., the bomb obliterated one-third of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building, killing 168 people, including 19 infants and toddlers. McVeigh claimed he'd worked only with Nichols, and at least officially, the government believed him. But McVeigh's was just one version of events. And much of it was wrong. In Oklahoma City, veteran investigative journalists Andrew Gumbel and Roger G. Charles puncture the myth about what happened on that day—one that has persisted in the minds of the American public for nearly two decades. Working with unprecedented access to government documents, a voluminous correspondence with Terry Nichols, and more than 150 interviews with those immediately involved, Gumbel and Charles demonstrate how much was missed beyond the guilt of the two principal defendants: in particular, the dysfunction within the country's law enforcement agencies, which squandered opportunities to penetrate the radical right and prevent the bombing, and the unanswered question of who inspired the plot and who else might have been involved. To this day, the FBI heralds the Oklahoma City investigation as one of its great triumphs. In reality, though, its handling of the bombing foreshadowed many of the problems that made the country vulnerable to attack again on 9/11. Law enforcement agencies could not see past their own rivalries and underestimated the seriousness of the deadly rhetoric coming from the radical far right. In Oklahoma City, Gumbel and Charles give the fullest, most honest account to date of both the plot and the investigation, drawing a vivid portrait of the unfailingly compelling—driven, eccentric, fractious, funny, and wildly paranoid—characters involved.


Dai-San

Dai-San

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  • Author: Eric Van Lustbader
  • Publisher: Open Road Media
  • ISBN: 1480470910
  • Category : Fiction
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 362

#1 New York Times–Bestselling Author: A bladesman battles in the face of apocalypse in this novel of magic and mayhem in the “thoroughly enjoyable” series (SF Site). Raised beneath the surface of the earth, Ronin escaped the subterranean city of Freehold to make his mark upon the world. After wandering the icy wastelands and coming to the port city of Sha’angh’sei, he has taken to the sea to seek a mythical island whose secrets could save mankind. Backed by a disfigured first mate, an adventure-hungry navigator, and a mysterious telepath, Ronin rides the storm-tossed waters, hoping to escape the chaos that civilization has become. But at the end of this journey, mayhem awaits. Four bloodthirsty monsters known as the Makkon are convening to raise an army of death and call their sinister master back from beyond the grave. To turn this bloody tide, Ronin will have to ascend to a new identity. The Bladesman of Freehold has vanquished many enemies, and now he must battle the apocalypse.


The Warrior's Path

The Warrior's Path

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  • Author: Casey Clabough
  • Publisher: Univ. of Tennessee Press
  • ISBN: 9781572336025
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 204

"I know of no other book exactly like this one, yet it is part of a tradition. One thinks of the best work of John McPhee, Wendell Berry, Annie Dillard. The writing is at once eloquent, elegant, and evocative. In short, it is a beautifully written work: a genuine pleasure to read, and to re-read." -George Garrett "Casey Clabough's unique vision, his curious and important quest, his personable and earnest manner of expression draw us into his world just that engagingly. His world is our world, too, the trace our ancestors followed into the wilderness to transform a landscape into a nation. History, memoir, travel journal, meditation--The Warrior's Path is all these things at once, its firm understanding of the past made lyric with lively language. This is a volume to keep close at hand when doubts about our American destiny begin to assail. Solid, durable, and--entrancing." --Fred Chappell "This account draws us deep into an intimacy with our geography and culture, with all the triumphs, failures, and contradictions we are heir to." -Robert Morgan, author of Brave Enemies and Boone: A Biography One of North America's oldest and most storied routes, "the Warrior's Path," as it was known by the Iroquois, was formed centuries ago by migrating animals and the humans who followed them. It spanned from the Iroquois lands of what is today New York State down the Appalachian Valley system and into the Cherokee country of Tennessee and North Georgia. Casey Clabough recently set out to hike more than five hundred miles of the route from Maryland to Tennessee and, in the process, to connect history, culture, and nature to the story of his own colonial German ancestors who traversed that particular section en route to the Smoky Mountains at the close of the 1700s. The Warrior's Path is both the story of Clabough's journey and a philosophical meditation upon the extraordinary people and events that have populated the thoroughfare over the course of several centuries. Rich in energy and lore, Clabough deftly employs both his ancestors' journey and his own as springboards for understanding the path's and the region's centrality in the American experience. As he contemplates the past, Clabough conjures and evokes countless historical images: from sketches of the grand French-Indian and Revolutionary struggles to the hardscrabble circumstances of his own Appalachian ancestors. At once richly philosophical, minutely historical, and highly personal, the book invites the reader to accompany Clabough on his journey as he recounts a contemplative, provocative, and at times harrowing, experience that is sure to delight and fascinate readers. Casey Clabough is Associate Professor of English and English Graduate Coordinator at Lynchburg College in Virginia. He also serves as literature editor for the Virginia Foundation for the Humanities' Encyclopedia Virginia. The author of scholarly books on James Dickey and Fred Chappell, his work has appeared in Callaloo, Contemporary Literature, Shenandoah, The Hollins Critic, The Sewanee Review, The Virginia Quarterly Review, and elsewhere.