The Implacable Hunter

The Implacable Hunter
Title The Implacable Hunter PDF eBook
Author Gerald Kersh
Publisher Faber & Faber
Total Pages 218
Release 2013-11-21
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0571304532

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'[This] is the story of the beginning and the end of St Paul, that most complicated and worrying of all the saints. The narrator is Diomed, a colonial officer stationed at Tarsus, enlightened, intelligent, a great fraterniser with the patrician natives, [who] sends the strange young Jew to persecute the Nazarenes... [Kersh brings] a highly concentrated area of Roman colonial history to very real life - the ornate wine-cup, the crapulous cold fruit-juice at dawn, dust on a sandal... King Jesus is here, all the time... the fly-itch nuisance to the Empire that wakes its prefects up in nightmare... This is a masterly book, full of live people and a live age, live language, too... We may adjudge Mr Kersh, after reading The Implaccable Hunter, to be now at the height of his powers.' Anthony Burgess, Yorkshire Post, 1961

The Implacable Hunter

The Implacable Hunter
Title The Implacable Hunter PDF eBook
Author Gerald Kersh
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Total Pages 204
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The Secret Life

The Secret Life
Title The Secret Life PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth Bisland
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Total Pages 334
Release 1906
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The Galaxy Pirates: Hunt for the Pyxis

The Galaxy Pirates: Hunt for the Pyxis
Title The Galaxy Pirates: Hunt for the Pyxis PDF eBook
Author Zoe Ferraris
Publisher Crown Books for Young Readers
Total Pages 269
Release 2015-08-04
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 0385392184

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Ordinary kids are introduced to an extraordinary galaxy full of pirates, monkeys, and other colorful creatures—both human and otherwise—in this first book of this “absolutely action-packed” (School Library Journal) fantasy-adventure trilogy. On the night Emma Garton’s supposedly boring parents are kidnapped, she is forced to face the truth that they’ve been lying to her about many things. The most important of which? They aren’t even from planet Earth. To find her mom and dad, Emma and her best friend, Herbie, must leave Earth and enter the Strands—the waterways of space, where huge galleons ply the intergalactic seas. But a journey through the constellations won’t be easy—not with every scoundrel in the galaxy determined to find them. In this interstellar adventure, YALSA Alex Award–winning author Zoë Ferraris transports readers to a vast magical universe filled with fantastical creatures, merciless villains, and fearless heroes. Praise for THE GALAXY PIRATES: HUNT FOR THE PYXIS "[A]bsolutely action-packed. This first book in a trilogy will keep kids reading in order to find out what happens next." –School Library Journal "This book will have an audience and will appeal to younger fans of Dave Barry's Peter and the Starcatchers." —Booklist

Difficult Lives - Hitching Rides

Difficult Lives - Hitching Rides
Title Difficult Lives - Hitching Rides PDF eBook
Author James Sallis
Publisher Bedford Square Publishers
Total Pages 202
Release 2018-11-22
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 0857302574

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Winner of the 2019 H.R.F. Keating Award for the best biographical or critical book related to crime fiction Originally published by Gryphon Books in 1993, Difficult Lives was one of the earliest attempts to track the legacy of original paperback writers such as Jim Thompson, David Goodis and Chester Himes. The individual essays on these three first appeared in literary magazines. Difficult Lives visits a rare moment when daylight was showing around the seams of American society and visions quite in contrast to the sanctioned version drifted to the surface in books one bought off racks in drugstores and bus stations -- stark, bonelike, disturbing books. We're pleased to make Difficult Lives available again, doubling your pleasure by pairing it with Hitching Rides, an equal volume of new essays on other crime writers including Derek Raymond, Jean-Patrick Manchette, Patricia Highsmith and Shirley Jackson.

The Trail-hunter

The Trail-hunter
Title The Trail-hunter PDF eBook
Author Gustave Aimard
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Total Pages 426
Release 1899
Genre Apache Indians
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The Trail-Hunter

The Trail-Hunter
Title The Trail-Hunter PDF eBook
Author Gustave Aimard
Publisher The Floating Press
Total Pages 438
Release 2013-02-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1775562468

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In the nineteenth century, the border region between Texas and Mexico was a dangerous region populated by warring tribes, lawless cowboys, and profit-crazed government agents. In The Trail-Hunter, author Gustave Aimard serves up a classic action-adventure tale that throws into sharp relief the tumultuousness of that unique time and place.