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  • Book cover of And In Her Smile, the World

    “Allred and White have created a true work of horror with this newest novella.”—Booklist What if the world you thought you knew was a lie older than God? As children, Jeffrey and Serena each caught a glimpse beyond the veil of the everyday: A hidden cult guarded by women with the power to change reality. A myth kept quiet by a watcher with the strength to unmake the universe. A darkness smiling behind rows of teeth without end. Although Jeffrey and Serena have only just met, their lives have centered around the mystery of the Quiet Woman. Haunted by their knowledge and driven by a desire to change the minds and souls of those who enforce the rules, they’re willing to sacrifice anything, including themselves. Soon the rituals will be complete and the Quiet Woman will come. And in Her eyes will be the stars, and in Her smile, the world.

  • Book cover of The U.S. Watermelon Industry
    Amy J. Allred

     · 1990

    Abstract: This book reviews the production and utilization of watermelon on The United States since 1960 with emphasis on changes during the 1980's. Topics included are domestic supply, trade, domestic utilization, prices, transportation and packaging, marketing, cash receipts and costs of production. Numerous statistical charts and graphs are included.

  • Book cover of Humble Psalms of a Prodigal Son

    The author invites you to join in his journey of redemption through the power of Jesus Christ. The book is primarily comprised of poetry, prose and journal entries of the author. It is accompanied by Biblical scriptures to enhance the understanding and experience of the reader. The author explores his own spiritual journey throughout his life. During his journey he realizes that we are all prodigal sons and daughters, for we have all strayed in some way from the teachings of Jesus Christ. Romans 3:23 "For all have sinned, and come short of the glory of God". These writings are the authors' personal testament of the redeeming power of the atonement. May you be inspired in some way to examine your own course and align it with the teachings of Jesus Christ and help to lead others along the way. The author encourages you to establish your own personal relationship with the Savior.

  • Book cover of Chilling Horror Short Stories

    No author available

     · 2016

    New Authors and collections. A deluxe edition of original and classic short stories, packed with monsters, vampires and a host of weird creatures. Tales of shadows and voices in the dark from the likes of H.P. Lovecraft, Edgar Allan Poe, Mary Shelley, Bram Stoker, Nathaniel Hawthorne and William Hope Hodgson are cast with previously unpublished stories by some of the best writers of horror today. New, contemporary and notable writers featured are: DJ Tyrer, Ed Grabianowski, Andrew J. Wilson, Elise Forier Edie, Frank Roger, Gwendolyn Kiste, David A. Elsensohn, Bill Kte'pi, Justin Coates, James Lecky, Eric Esser, John H. Dromey, Kristopher Triana, Michael Bondies, Michael Paul Gonzalez, Glen Damien Campbell, William R.D. Wood, Rebecca J. Allred, and Lucy Taylor. A dazzling collection of the most gripping tales of horror, vividly told.

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  • Book cover of Nightscript

    An annual anthology of strange and darksome tales by twenty-one of the finest contemporary scribes. Michael Griffin, Kristi DeMeester, Christopher Slatsky, J.T. Glover, Eric J. Guignard, Malcolm Devlin, Gwendolyn Kiste, Ralph Robert Moore, Christopher Ropes, Steve Rasnic Tem, Jason A. Wyckoff, Gordon White, Nina Shepardson, Kurt Fawver, Rowley Amato, Charles Wilkinson, H.V. Chao, Daniel Mills, Rebecca J. Allred, Matthew M. Bartlett, Jos� Cruz.

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  • Book cover of The Witch of Wapping

    Like time, the River Thames flows through London Town in one direction, the water willing to swallow most anything. Items lost to the river's churn lay exposed on the foreshore at a later date, perhaps centuries hence. Most of the items have some value. Mudlarks collect them to sell. Yet the river's power to resurrect the commonplace, the fascinating, and the priceless, also extends to things much less desirable. In THE WITCH OF WAPPING, the river's cycle of burial and revival preserves and then brings back a malevolence meant to remain dead and buried-something with a mean bite.

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