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The Pharaoh's Secret (The NUMA Files), by Clive Cussler, Graham Brown

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The dazzling new novel in the #1 New York Times–bestselling NUMA Files series from the grand master of adventure.  Kurt and Joe tangle with the most determined enemy they’ve ever encountered when a ruthless powerbroker schemes to build a new Egyptian empire as glorious as those of the Pharaohs. Part of his plan rests on the manipulation of a newly discovered aquifer beneath the Sahara, but an even more devastating weapon at his disposal may threaten the entire world: a plant extract known as the black mist, discovered in the City of the Dead and rumored to have the power to take life from the living and restore it to the dead.With the balance of power in Africa and Europe on the verge of tipping, Kurt, Joe, and the rest of the NUMA team will have to fight to discover the truth behind the legends—but to do that, they have to confront in person the greatest legend of them all: Osiris, the ruler of the Egyptian underworld.

The Pharaoh's Secret (The NUMA Files), by Clive Cussler, Graham Brown

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #16030 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-11-17
  • Released on: 2015-11-17
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 9.26" h x 1.56" w x 6.27" l, .0 pounds
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 432 pages
The Pharaoh's Secret (The NUMA Files), by Clive Cussler, Graham Brown

Review “Ghost Ship is the closest yet to a flat-out James Bond adventure. Another solid entry in the NUMA Files series.” —Associated Press “Electrifying . . . Cussler delivers all the usual twists and turns on the way to the explosive climax.” —Publishers Weekly “Cussler’s latest is the most breathtakingly suspenseful, wildly inventive, enjoyable thriller in the NUMA Files series to date! Hard-core fans will snap it up” --Library Journal“Cussler’s action-packed, fun-filled 11th NUMA Files adventure provides a deserted volcanic-island lair, tricked-out ships, diving exploits, and plenty of thugs and minions to give Kurt Austin a few problems, to say nothing of a beautiful woman scientist”  --Kirkus Reviews

About the Author Clive Cussler is the author of dozens of New York Times bestsellers, most recently The Bootlegger, Piranha, and The Solomon Curse. He lives in Arizona and Colorado. Graham Brown is the author of Black Rain and Black Sun, and the coauthor with Cussler of Devil’s Gate, The Storm, Zero Hour, and Ghost Ship. A pilot and an attorney, he lives in Arizona.

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M.V. Torino, seventy miles west of Malta Present Day    The M.V. Torino was a three hundred foot steel hulled freighter built in 1973.  With her advancing age, small size and slow speed, she was nothing more than a ‘coaster’ now, traveling short routes across the Mediterranean, hitting various small islands on a circuit that took in Libya, Sicily, Malta and Greece.   In the hour before dawn, she was sailing west, seventy miles from her last port of call in Malta and heading for the small Italian controlled island of Lampedusa. Despite the early hour, several men crowded the bridge.  Each of them nervous and with good reason. For the past hour an unmarked vessel running without lights had been shadowing them.   “Are they still closing on us?” The question came as a shout from the ship’s master, Constantine Bracko, a stocky man with pile-driver arms, salt and pepper hair and stubble on his face like coarse sandpaper.  With his hand on the wheel he waited for an answer. “Well?” “The ship is still there,” the first mate shouted.  “Matching our turn. And still gaining.”  “Shut off all our lights,” Bracko ordered.  Another crewman closed a series of master switches and the Torino went dark.  With the ship blacked out, Bracko changed course yet again.  “This won’t do us much good if they have radar or night vision goggles,” the first mate said.  “It’ll buy us some time,” Bracko replied. “Maybe it’s the customs service?” another crewman asked.  “Or the Italian coast guard?” Bracko shook his head.  “We should be so lucky.” The first mate knew what that meant.  “Mafia?” Bracko nodded.  “We should have paid.  We’re smuggling in their waters. They want their cut.” Thinking he could slip by in the dark of night, Bracko had taken a chance.  His roll of the dice had come out badly. “Break out the weapons,” he said. “We have to fight.” “But Constantine…” the first mate asked.  “That will go badly with what we’re carrying.” The Torino’s deck was loaded with shipping containers, but hidden in most of them were pressurized tanks as large as city busses and filled with liquefied propane. They were smuggling other things as well, including twenty barrels of some mysterious substance brought on board by a customer out of Egypt, but because of the rampant fuel taxes throughout Europe, it was the propane that brought the big money. “Even smugglers have taxes to pay,” Bracko muttered to himself.  Between protection money, transit money and docking fees, the criminal syndicates were as bad as the governments. “Now we’ll pay double.  Money and cargo.  Maybe even triple, if they want to make an example of us.”  The first mate nodded. He had no wish to pay for someone else’s fuel with his life. “I’ll get the guns,” he said.  Bracko tossed him a key.  “Wake the men. We fight or we die.” The crewman took off for the weapons locker and the berths on the lower deck. As he disappeared, another figure entered the wheelhouse.  A passenger who went by the odd sounding name of name Ammon Ta.  Bracko and the crew called him the Egyptian.  Thin and spindly, with deep set eyes, a shaven head, and caramel colored skin, there was little about the man that seemed imposing to Bracko.  In fact, he wondered why anyone had chosen so un-formidable an escort to accompany what he only assumed to be barrels of hashish or some other drug.  “Why has the ship been darkened?” Ammon Ta asked bluntly.  “Why are we changing course?” “Can’t you guess?” After a moment of calculation, the Egyptian seemed to understand.  He pulled a 9mm pistol from his belt, held it limply and stepped to the door where he gazed out into the dark void of the sea.    “Behind us,” Bracko said.  Even as Bracko spoke he was proven wrong.  From just off the port bow, two beams of light snapped on, one painting the bridge with a blinding glare, the other lighting up the rail.  Two rubber boats raced in.  Bracko instinctively turned the ship towards them, but it was no use, they swung wide and turned back, quickly matching his course and speed. Grappling hooks were thrown up, catching the three metal cables that acted as the safety rail.  Seconds later, two groups of armed men began climbing up and onto the Torino.   Covering fire rang out from the boats. “Get down!” Bracko shouted. But even as a spread of bullets shattered one bridge window and ricocheted off the wall, the Egyptian didn’t dive for cover.  Instead, he stepped calmly behind the thick bulkhead, glanced outside and snapped off several shots from the pistol in his hand.  To Bracko’s surprise, the gunfire was deadly.  Ammon Ta had drilled two of the boarders with perfect head shots despite the pitching deck and the difficult angle.  His third shot put out one of the spot lights being aimed their way.  Following the shots, the Egyptian stepped back without haste or wasted motion as a furious hail of automatic fire answered. Bracko remained on the deck as incoming fire rattled around the wheelhouse.  One bullet grazed his arm.  Another shattered a bottle of Sambuca that Bracko kept for good luck.  As the liquid spread out on the deck, Bracko considered the ill omen.  Three coffee beans contained in the bottle were supposed to herald prosperity, health and happiness, but they were nowhere to be seen. Angry now, Bracko slipped his own pistol from a shoulder holster and prepared to fight.  He glanced at the Egyptian, who remained on his feet.  Based on the man’s demeanor and deadly accuracy, Bracko’s opinion of him quickly changed.  He didn’t know who this Egyptian really was, but suddenly figured he was looking at the most lethal man on the ship.  Good, he thought, at least he’s on our side. “Excellent shooting,” he called out. “Perhaps I’ve misjudged you.” “Perhaps, I intended you to,” the Egyptian said. More gunfire boomed in the dark, this time from the aft section of the ship.  In response Bracko stood and fired out through the shattered window, shooting blindly.  “You’re wasting ammunition,” the Egyptian said.  “I’m buying us time,” Bracko said.  “Time is on their side,” the Egyptian said.  “At least a dozen men have boarded your ship.  Perhaps more. There is a third rubber boat nearing the stern.” A second exchange of gunfire well aft of their position confirmed what the Egyptian was saying. “That’s no good,” Bracko replied.  “The weapons locker is on the lower deck, aft.  If my men can’t get to it or make it back here we’ll be badly outnumbered.” The Egyptian moved to the bulkhead door, opened it a crack and stared down the passageway.  “It appears as if that’s already the case.” The sound of lumbering footsteps came down the passageway and Bracko readied himself for a fight, but the Egyptian opened the door to let a limping, bleeding crewman stumble through.  “They’ve taken the lower deck,” the crewman managed. “Where are the rifles?” The crewman shook his head.  “We couldn’t get to them.” The crewman held his stomach where the blood was spreading from a bullet wound.  He slumped to the floor and lay there. The boarding party was coming forward, shooting anything that got in the way.  Bracko left the wheel and tried to help his crewman. “Leave him,” the Egyptian said.  “We need to move.” Bracko hated to do it but he could see it was too late.  Furious and wanting to draw blood, Bracko cocked the pistol and stepped to the hatchway.  He was ready to go into battle guns blazing and come what may, but the Egyptian grabbed him and held him back.  “Let go of me,” Bracko demanded. “So you can die uselessly.” “They’re murdering my crew.  I won’t let that happen without answering.” “Your crew are meaningless,” Ammon Ta replied coldly. “We have to reach my cargo.” Bracko was stunned.  “Do you really think you’re going to get out of here with your hash?” “Those barrels contain something far more potent,” the Egyptian replied.  “Potent enough to save your ship from these fools if we can get to it in time.  Now take me to them.” As the Egyptian spoke, Bracko noticed an odd intensity in the man’s eyes. Maybe, just maybe, he wasn’t lying.  “Come on.” With the Egyptian behind him, Bracko climbed through the shattered bridge window and jumped to the nearest shipping container. It was a six foot drop and he landed with an awkward bang, bruising his knee.  The Egyptian landed bedside him, immediately crouching and turning.  “Your cargo is in the first row of containers,” Bracko explained. “Follow me.”   They took off running, hopping from container to container.  When they reached the forward row, Bracko climbed down between the containers and dropped to the deck.  The Egyptian stayed with him and they hid for a moment between the huge metal boxes.  By now the muted sounds of gunfire were far more sporadic: a shot here, another shot there. The battle was ending. “This is the one,” Bracko said. “Open it,” the Egyptian demanded. Bracko used his master key on the padlock and yanked hard on the lever that secured the door.  He cringed as the ancient hinges sang out in a falsetto screech. “Inside,” the Egyptian ordered.  Bracko stepped into the dark container and flicked on a hand held light.  One of the cylindrical propane tanks took up most of the room, but against the far wall were the white barrels the Egyptian had brought aboard.  Bracko lead Ammon Ta to them.   “Now what?” Bracko asked. The Egyptian didn’t answer. Instead he pried the top from one of the barrels and put it aside.  To Bracko’s surprise a white fog spilled out over the rim of the container and drifted downward. “Liquid nitrogen?” Bracko said, feeling an instant coolness to the air.  “What on earth do you have in there?” Ammon Ta continued to ignore him, working in silence, bringing out a cryogenically cooled bottle with a strange symbol on the side.  As Bracko stared at the symbol it dawned on him that this was probably nerve gas or some type of biological weapon. “This is what they’re after,” Bracko blurted out, lunging for the Egyptian and grabbing him.  “Not propane or protection money. It’s you and this chemical they want.  You’re the reason these thugs are killing my crew!” The initial move had taken the Egyptian by surprise, but the man recovered quickly. He knocked Bracko’s hands free, twisted one of the burley captain’s arms backwards and flung him to the ground. An instant after he landed, Bracko felt the weight of the Egyptian coming down on his chest. He looked up into a pair of merciless eyes.    “I don’t need you anymore,” the Egyptian said. A sharp pain ripped through Bracko as a triangular dagger plunged into his stomach. The Egyptian twisted it and then removed it and stood. In excruciating pain, Bracko tensed and released his grip. His head fell back against the metal floor of the container as he clutched at his stomach, feeling the warm, dark blood that was soaking his clothes. It would be a slow and painful death.  One the Egyptian saw no need to hasten as he stood and calmly, wiped the blood from the stubby triangular blade and slid it back into a sheath, pulled out a satellite phone and pressed a single button.    “Our ship has been intercepted,” he told someone on the other end of the line. “Criminals it seems.” A long pause followed and then the Egyptian shook his head.  “There are too many of them to fight... Yes, I know what must be done...  The dark mist shall not fall into the hands of others.  Remember me to Osiris. I’ll see you in the afterlife.” He hung up, moved to the far side of the propane tank and used a large crescent wrench to open a relief valve. A loud hiss of gas began escaping. Next he pulled a small explosive charge from a pocket in his coat, attached it to the side of the propane tank and set the timer.  That done he returned to the front of the shipping container, opened it a crack and slipped out into the darkness.  Even lying in a pool of his own blood, Constantine Bracko knew what awaited him.  Despite almost certain death either way, he decided to stop the explosion if he could.  He rolled over, grunting in agony at the movement.  He managed to crawl to the edge of the tank, leaving a trail of blood behind him.  He tried to shut off the relief valve using the crescent wrench, but found he lacked the strength to hold the heavy tool steady.  He dropped it to the deck and inched forward, crying out in anguish with each move.  The smell of propane was nauseating, the pain in his gut like a fire inside him.  His eyes began to fail. He found the explosive charge but could barely see the buttons on the face of the timer.  He pulled at it and it came away from the tank, just as the doors to the shipping container swung open.  Bracko turned. A pair of men rushed in, weapons aimed at him.  Reaching him, they noticed the timer in his hand.  It hit zero, exploding in Bracko’s grasp and igniting the propane.  The shipping container blew itself apart in a brilliant flash of white.  The force of the explosion dislodged the forward stack of shipping containers and sent them tumbling over the side into the sea.    Bracko and the two men from the syndicate were vaporized in the flash, but Bracko’s action had foiled the Egyptian’s plan.  Pulled away from the thick steel wall of the propane tank, the charge was not strong enough to puncture the cylinder.  Instead, it caused a flash explosion and lit a raging fire fueled by propane still jetting through the open valve.  This tongue of flame shot directly outward from the tank, burning through anything it touched like a cutting torch.  As the tank shifted, the tip of the flame angled down and onto the deck.  As the surviving criminals fled, the steel deck beneath the tank began to soften and buckle.  In several minutes the deck became weak enough that one end of the heavy cylinder fell partially through.  Held up at an odd angle the jet of flame was now redirected along the side of the tank itself.  From this point, it was only a matter of time. For twenty minutes, the burning ship continued west, a traveling fireball that could be seen for miles.  Shortly before dawn it hit a reef.  It was only a half a mile off the coast of Lampedusa. Early risers on the island came out to see the blaze and take pictures. As they watched the propane tank rupture, fifteen thousand gallons of the pressurized fuel burst forth and a blinding explosion lit up the horizon, brighter than the rising sun.  When the flash subsided, the bow of the MV Torino was gone, the hull split open like a tin can.  Above it, a dark cloud of mist drifted toward the island, hanging on the breeze like rainfall that never quite reaches the ground.    Seabirds began dropping from the sky, hitting the water with tiny splashes and thumping the sand with dull thuds.  The men and women who’d come out to watch the spectacle raced for cover, but the outstretched tentacles of the drifting fog quickly overtook them and they fell in their tracks as they ran, crashing to ground as suddenly as the gulls had fallen from the sky. Pushed by the wind, the Black Mist swept along the island and off to the west.  It left behind only silence and a landscape littered with unmoving bodies.


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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful. Always enjoy the NUMA team By Deborah Wall McGraw It is amazing to me how the Cussler books seem to be extremely current while dabbling in the history of the locales of the adventure. I am always so happy when a new book arrives and can hardly wait for the next one.

13 of 15 people found the following review helpful. A Secret Both Dark & Intriguing By TeeJay Definitely up to cussler' standard and beyond, this story is at once plausible & unsettling. The progression is from mid-Egyptian dynasty through the times of Napoleon and Lord Nelson to the present day. The Pharoah's secret is recovered from its early discovery in the time of the god Osiris, attempting to be used as a weapon of global domination in the present era. The pace is edge-of-the-seat tempo with the unsettling aspect on the horizon but never quite there.

4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. Cussler can not write a bad book and this one is no exception By Amazon Customer I am convinced Mr. Cussler can not write a bad book and this one is no exception. Old friends on another adventure that you want to be a part of. I admit it took me a few chapters to get into this one, but don't be discouraged if you feel the same way. Because this book does click in and from that point on its the usual great ride. Lots of action, exotic settings, some james bond gadgets, and a little history lesson always keep me coming back for more.

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Jumat, 21 Maret 2014

Winter Sparrow, by Estevan Vega

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I'll GROW WINGS ALL BY MYSELF Mary is a talented young artist all-too-familiar with change. A complicated, distant relationship with her father and a string of bad experiences have left her heart broken and her mind splintered. So finding real love always fit more in the realm of fantasy than reality. Until now. Something’s different about her fiancé Joshua Clay, a charming and successful architect who has recently inherited his father’s abandoned countryside mansion. Joshua’s lofty dreams of leaving the city she’s come to know behind in order to relocate to a rundown estate lost in the woods conflict with Mary’s idea of happily ever after. But a garden at the center of the estate, seemingly untouched by time and decay, compels her to trade her fear and doubt for a chance to begin again. As the seasons change, and the couple suffer an impossible loss, one question plays on repeat: has she made a mistake? Restoring the mansion consumes Joshua’s every moment, while Mary returns to the familiar escapes of her youth. Both find no peace, and the distance only grows between them. When Mary endures an intense accident in the woods, she unknowingly awakens something supernatural within. No longer able to tell dream from reality, she spirals deeper into a world of mystery and peril, causing her to question everything she once believed to be true about the man she loves, the strange woods, and her life. The fantasy begins... "Winter Sparrow is an amazing, haunting read." -PJ Carroll, Lytherus.com "Winter Sparrow left me with a sense of awe." -Breathe in Books "In his trademark style, Estevan Vega blends supernatural elements and spiritual themes with great characterization and an understanding of human brokenness." -Josh Olds, Life is Story

Winter Sparrow, by Estevan Vega

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  • Published on: 2015-11-11
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About the Author ESTEVAN VEGA has been writing for fifteen years. He has published seven books and a number of cool short stories you should totally read. He is fascinated by the supernatural and in awe of the idea of love, so his stories often weave the two. As far as fun facts go, he loves going to movies and concerts, wishes he could be Spider-man, and can’t get enough mint chocolate chip ice cream. Estevan currently lives in Connecticut. Please stalk responsibly: www.estevanvega.com facebook: authorestevanvega twitter: @estevanvega instagram: @estevanvega


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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful. Beautiful Redemptive Story By Tom Farr After what would seem to be a fairytale romance, Joshua and Mary are on the verge of starting their new life together. But Mary is struggling to believe in the love they share together. A nagging sense that this life they're creating together will inevitably fail to satisfy pulls on her more and more. Though she's an artist, Mary finds it difficult to visualize the potential beauty of the run-down mansion that Joshua's father left them. Fortunately, the mansion includes a stunning garden that take's Mary's breath away. Though Joshua genuinely seems to love her dearly, a tragedy strikes shortly after they're married that causes Mary's heart to grow cold to him. Mary is rescued by a mysterious stranger after a car accident, and her whole world is turned upside down. Suddenly, the life she knew with Joshua seems like a distant dream. Did Joshua ever really exist? Did their love exist, and could she ever get it back? Would she even want to? Who is this mysterious stranger who has claimed her heart and promised her life?Estevan Vega's upcoming short story WINTER SPARROW is an eerie tale of loss and betrayal, love and hope, and scandalous redemption. Vega has a knack for complex characters with deep personal struggles. He really makes you feel what the characters are feeling. Furthermore, WINTER SPARROW is a powerfully redemptive story that gets to the heart of the human condition and the hope of a relentlessly loving savior. People will surely see themselves in the character of Mary, and the very last page will leave you desperate for the hope the story betrays, especially when that hope is cast against the bleak landscape that Vega portrays.WINTER SPARROW had me thinking about its powerful theme for days, which is surely a sign of a truly great story.I received this story for free for review from the author

7 of 7 people found the following review helpful. An emotional Journey! By Darcie L. Sherrick Winter Sparrow is a beautifully written novella. Poetry on every page!The book starts with Mary, a young artist on the verge of becoming a bride, driving out to see her future home given to her fiancé Joshua by his father. She is very uneasy when they check out the house, plagued with unhappy childhood memories. While Joshua is excited about the prospect of fixing up the house to make it theirs, Mary is apprehensive about living there until she sees the garden and feels an instant connection. She agrees to move in.Fast forward to a married Mary and Joshua working fervently to make their house livable, when tragedy strikes, catapulting Mary into a severe depression.I have to admit that as I was reading, I kept thinking that this was a good "normal" book that follows a woman tormented by insecurities and sadness that bleed out into her marriage . Boy was I in for a surprise!!! I had barely finished wiping the tears from my eyes when I had to wipe them again to make sure what I was reading was real. At first I thought that maybe Mary was dreaming or in a coma, so I went back to read it again just to double check. She went from being in a fairly "normal" situation to being stuck in a terrifying fantasy world complete with wings and a demon man who wants to make her his next bride and his crazy, devilish wives who want to feed on her. I was a bit taken aback but continued to follow. By the end, I was totally heartbroken by Mary's story and was madly in love with Joshua!!!Overall it was well written with a good and unexpected storyline. I would recommend this to anyone who is looking for something new or different to their reading list.

6 of 6 people found the following review helpful. An Incredible Novella By Michael Loring Winter Sparrow is a testimont to the skill author Estevan Vega possesses. It may only be a novella, but it holds the power and captivity of a full length novel.Winter Sparrow starts off with Mary, the main protagonist, and her husband-to-be, Joshua, going to their future home; a mansion left behind by Joshua's father. Mary is dealing with powerful self-doubts and a troubled past she is unable to fully escape from, disabling her from loving Joshua fully. After their marriage, tragedy strikes and her heart grows cold towards her husband, and in a sick twist the two of them are sucked into a place neither wish to be.The novella is written in a style that draws you in from the very first page to the last. Vega shows once again he has the skill and wit of a best-selling author with his new piece of work with an ending that will leave you in shock and awe.

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Minggu, 16 Maret 2014

The Diary of a Side Chick 2: A Naptown Hood Drama (Side Chick Diaries), by Tamicka Higgins

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Re-edited for 2016 Description: Desirae’s world has really just been turned upside down with finding out that she would be having Tron’s baby. In The Diary of a Side Chick (Part 2), Desirae will find that Tron is not so thrilled when he finds out the news that she has to share. In what turns out to be a long few days, Desirae will not only learn a lot about herself, but she will also learn that she can get a lot more done when she joins forces with Tron’s chick, rather than fighting her. The Diary of a Side Chick (Part 2) is a story of how everyone’s world, from Desirae to Tron to Shawna, is suddenly changing as a sequence of events shows who is real and who is not, as well everyone’s true intentions. Disclaimer: This book contains sexually explicit content and language which is only suitable for people over the age of 18.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. Tron made poor choices that led to his loss of love and ... By Amazon Customer This series has 6 books. The story line drags on throughout the books. There is several instances throughout each book of redundancy. The series also has incidence of wrong person listed for the narrative written. The book could have surely been just a 2 book series at most. There are moments where you are shaking your head at the pure ridiculousness of the actions of the characters. Desirae had a difficult time letting go of Tron, Tron made poor choices that led to his loss of love and credibility of his business, Tyrese is a man whore and never seems to develop a mature relationship with anyone, and Reece was a woman who had questionable morals though she is painted as a good-girl. The book does showcase that poor decision making in relationships is not limited to youth. Shawna and Nalique were the two characters who illuminated women who had high self-esteem and were willing to make tough decisions in love, even when they made a violent mistake in allowing their emotion to get out of hand. If you have KindleUnlimited and can read all 6 for free...do so... FOR FREE.

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Omg part two By Kindle Customer Omg one and two was so good I could not put them down I was so happy it was a part two I was done both in two days yes I would tell everyone about the book I hope it will be a part 3

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. very sorry series By Amazon Customer This book was mediocre at best. It had horrible grammatical errors and majority of the words were not even used right. One of the worst books I've read to date. You need a lot more practice before you put out anymore garbage.

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Sabtu, 15 Maret 2014

The Edge of Lost, by Kristina Mcmorris

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"An absorbing, addictive read"--Beatriz Williams"Will grab your heart on page one and won't let go until the end. I absolutely love this book, and so will you."--Sara Gruen, New York Times bestselling author of Water for ElephantsFrom bestselling author Kristina McMorris comes an ambitious and heartrending story of immigrants, deception, and second chances.On a cold night in October 1937, searchlights cut through the darkness around Alcatraz. A prison guard's only daughter--one of the youngest civilians who lives on the island--has gone missing. Tending the warden's greenhouse, convicted bank robber Tommy Capello waits anxiously. Only he knows the truth about the little girl's whereabouts, and that both of their lives depend on the search's outcome.Almost two decades earlier and thousands of miles away, a young boy named Shanley Keagan ekes out a living as an aspiring vaudevillian in Dublin pubs. Talented and shrewd, Shan dreams of shedding his dingy existence and finding his real father in America. The chance finally comes to cross the Atlantic, but when tragedy strikes, Shan must summon all his ingenuity to forge a new life in a volatile and foreign world.Skillfully weaving these two stories, Kristina McMorris delivers a compelling novel that moves from Ireland to New York to San Francisco Bay. As her finely crafted characters discover the true nature of loyalty, sacrifice, and betrayal, they are forced to confront the lies we tell--and believe--in order to survive.PRAISE FOR THE EDGE OF LOST"Kristina McMorris takes us on a thrilling ride from the Emerald Isle, to the boroughs of New York, to the 'Rock' of Alcatraz. I found myself thoroughly immersed in her richly evocative settings, just as I was captivated by the pure humanity of her characters as they struggled for redemption. This book is a wonderful read!"--David Gillham, author of City of Women"I adore everything that Kristina McMorris writes and this book is no exception. "--Jennifer Robson, author of Somewhere in France"A beautifully told story about a young man’s journey through adversity and loss with an exhilarating ending that I couldn't put down and stayed up well past my bedtime to finish."--Charles Belfoure, author of The Paris Architect

The Edge of Lost, by Kristina Mcmorris

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #23179 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-11-24
  • Released on: 2015-11-24
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 5.60" h x .95" w x .90" l, .1 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 352 pages
The Edge of Lost, by Kristina Mcmorris

Review “Kristina McMorris evokes such a strong sense of place that to open her books feels less like reading and more like traveling.  Her absorbing new novel..[is an] epic, deeply felt tale of struggle and sec-ond chances… a trans¬porting piece of historical fiction.” —BookPage“A gripping immigrant saga…it is also a portrait of America during a turbulent time and a quest that ends in triumph. Readers will be caught up in this well-told story.” —RT Book Reviews, 4 Stars“Beautifully written with mesmerizing details, this is one of those books that sticks with a reader… extensively researched and the historical images are incredibly accurate… an absolute must-have.” —VOYA Magazine“In terms of both the character and the era, McMorris took a chance, and she succeeded. And the careful plotting—another McMorris hallmark—pays off in an absorbing story. The Edge of Lost is about taking—and making—chances. A satisfying read.” —Kitsap Sun"McMorris manages to pack this book with all the messiness and nuances of a life. Her vivid descriptions and use of language make you feel like the fly on the wall...I heartily recommend embarking on this journey." —The Daily Herald“Grabs readers from the very start and doesn't let up until the dynamic conclusion. The Edge of Lost is another work of genius by the talented Kristina McMorris.” —Fresh FictionPRAISE FOR THE NOVELS OF KRISTINA McMORRISThe Pieces We Keep

“The past collides with the present in this sensitive and multilayered story where the discovery of long-held family secrets leads to healing. The contemporary twist will be a treat for fans of World War II historical fiction.” --Beth Hoffman, New York Times bestselling author of Looking for Me and Saving CeeCee Honeycutt

“McMorris’ strong pacing keeps the two stories zipping along and all its many strings connected for a gratifying conclusion.”--Kirkus Reviews

Bridge Of Scarlet Leaves

“Impeccably researched and beautifully written.” --Karen White

“Readers of World War II fiction will devour Kristina McMorris's Bridge of Scarlet Leaves, a poignant, authentic story of Japanese and American lovers crossed not only by the stars but by the vagaries of war and their own country's prejudices.” —Jenna Blum

Letters From Home

“An absolutely lovely debut novel filled with endearing characters and lively descriptions. Fans of World War II romantic fiction will definitely enjoy this fast-paced story.” —Kristin Hannah

“A tender and heartfelt glimpse of a time long past. While wholly original, it's filled with characters as beloved as your own grandparents. Propelled by the epic sweep of world war, yet warmed by intimate human moments, this story will linger in the reader's memory long after the last page is turned.”  —Susan Wiggs

About the Author KRISTINA MCMORRIS is a New York Times and USA Today bestselling author and recipient of more than twenty national literary awards, as well as a nomination for the IMPAC Dublin Literary Award, RWA's RITA® Award, and a Goodreads Choice Award for Best Historical Fiction. Inspired by true personal and historical accounts, The Edge of Lost is her fourth novel, following the widely praised Letters from Home, Bridge of Scarlet Leaves, and The Pieces We Keep. Prior to her writing career, Kristina hosted weekly TV shows since age nine, including an Emmy® Award-winning program, and has been named one of Portland's "40 Under 40" by The Business Journal. She lives with her husband and two sons in the Pacific Northwest, where she is working on her next novel.


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44 of 46 people found the following review helpful. Interesting historical/literary fiction, just not the story I was expecting By Kate (Mom's Radius) This book was not at all what I was expecting based on the description. I was so excited to learn about civilians living on Alcatraz. I didn't even know that happened until reading about this book. Unfortunately, McMorris' tale is really a slow narrative about Shan Keagan, an Irish boy who immigrates to the U.S. in 1919. His uncle dies on the boat over, so he's taken in by an Italian family while he searches for his birth father.The story follows Shan over the next 20 years, but he doesn't end up in prison on Alcatraz until the last quarter of the book. And the portion of the plot involving the young girl is very brief. I was disappointed. This isn't a bad book. It's just not at all what I was hoping to read.Based on the description I also thought the story might be told in alternating time periods or by using flashbacks, but other than a short prologue, the story is laid out linearly. Based on the author's note, she seems to have set out to tell a story about Alcatraz, so a different approach may have better suited that goal.I enjoyed some elements of the story, but overall I found it to be too slow and too descriptive. I would classify this book as literary fiction, as well as historical fiction, and I don't particularly care for overly detailed prose.[...]

37 of 39 people found the following review helpful. Two powerful stories intertwined. Impeccably researched. A story of second chances, hope, love, and sacrifice. By Judith D. Collins A special thank you to Kensington and NetGalley for an ARC in exchange for an honest review. 4.5 StarsKristina McMorris skillfully delivers an impeccably researched and compelling novel, AT THE EDGE OF LOST, a blending of historical fact and fiction---ultimately, a story of second chances, hope, love, forgiveness and sacrifice.As the book opens on Alcatraz Island, Oct 1937, an inmate (Capello) inside the warden’s greenhouse strains to listen. A little girl ten years old has gone missing. A prison guard's only daughter has gone missing as we venture back a decade, to learn the history of a man, prior to becoming a convicted bank robber, and coming to America.In Dublin, Ireland in 1919, we meet (Shan) Shanley Keagan. Orphaned at twelve, he goes to live with his abusive uncle Will, and works at the pub, as a gifted performer. However, his life takes a different turn, when he discovers a letter of his mom’s from an American father, he never knew. You feel for the boy, handing the money to his cruel uncle who spends it at the local pub.At a young age Shan quickly learns to adapt to his surroundings, depending on humor and making people laugh. The dreams and hopes of a small boy to come to America. Some of these elements served him well, later on in life, a protective shield when subjected to a cold crowd.As he travels to America he meets an Italian-American family, the Capellos, who take him in. He is loyal and grateful to this warm family for giving him a start. Later he becomes involved in a crime while trying to save Nick and winds up in Alcatraz prison in San Francisco. (you will root for Shan, and fall in love with his character).The past and present collide, engaging you with a wide variety of emotions from life experiences of sorrow, adversity, secrets, loyalty, love, and redemption. Deeply held secrets and deception, and debts to pay---surround the characters, each with a purpose for withholding the truth, some in order to survive. What a journey—hard to put this one down!McMorris does an outstanding job with the research of Alcatraz, Al Capone, the Capellos, and the Italian immigrant families, as well as her own experiences, and hands on research with her night tours, she mentions in her author’s notes - enhancing the overall experience. There has always been much mystery and intrigue over the years, behind he Alcatraz Federal Penitentiary (Alcatraz) –the maximum high-security Federal prison, operating from 1934 to 1963. The author writes a beautiful story balancing the good and the bad, weaving the connecting stories. After reading had to research more, which I found fascinating.As the author mentions, she typically sets her books in the 40s, and this time she is tackling the 20s and 30s, which she transitions with ease; from superior character development, and vivid settings, drawing you into the place, time, and emotions. A powerful story, and deeply moving, infused with elements from the Roaring Twenties, gangsters, the Irish pubs in Dublin, Ireland, rich with whiskey and smoky cigarettes, to Bronx supper clubs, and burlesque shows, to prisons-- two stories of diversity from, Ireland to New York to San Francisco Bay.An idea choice for book clubs and discussions (a nice reading group guide included). Historical fiction fans will love the satisfying ending. A very fitting title and cover! I enjoyed the book so much, I also pre-ordered the audio, as well. Looking forward to listening.

26 of 28 people found the following review helpful. Mesmerizing story of survival By SUSAN PETERSON The Edge of Lost is a gripping story, beginning with the prologue, when we first meet Tommy Capello, an inmate at Alcatraz in 1937. A search is going on for a missing girl, and somehow Tommy is involved, setting the stage for an intriguing story which spans continents and decades. When we first meet Shanley Keagan, he is an 11-year-old orphan, eking out a living for he and his uncle by singing and performing in Dublin pubs. It's a hardscrabble life, and eventually Shan and his uncle make their way to America, where Shan hopes to be reunited with his real father. But tragedy strikes on their journey, and the young boy has to use his cunning and ingenuity to forge a new life in New York, a world that comes with a new set of challenges and dangers. As Shan's story unfolds, we are taken on an emotional journey to Dublin, NY, Leavenworth, and finally, Alcatraz. It takes the reader through the gritty worlds of vaudeville, burlesque, prohibition and organized crime. But mostly it is the story of a smart, talented young man, who has had to deal with adversity and loss throughout his young life; a story of hardship, survival, family, and loyalty. This book will grab your heart and soul, and you will not want to stop reading once you start. It is a compelling, heart-wrenching, and mesmerizing book.

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Sabtu, 01 Maret 2014

Sucede a diario: Micros de terror urbano (Spanish Edition), by Frank Spoiler

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"Sucede a diario" es una nueva dimensión en el relato de terror. La capacidad del autor de poner en escena, la expresividad de sus "trazos", te harán reir como un psicópata, llorar como una víctima; te harán creer, lo que tú creas y sorprenderte con el final más alucinante. Frank es un pura sangre dentro de la corriente que llaman "Generación Kindle" y es todo lo que eso conlleva, revolución literaria.(Reseña de Manuela Herrero)

Sucede a diario: Micros de terror urbano (Spanish Edition), by Frank Spoiler

  • Published on: 2015-10-04
  • Original language: Spanish
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 8.50" h x .27" w x 5.50" l, .32 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 106 pages
Sucede a diario: Micros de terror urbano (Spanish Edition), by Frank Spoiler

About the Author Frank Spoiler es un escritor de poesía nacido en Badajoz en el año 1961 al que sus padres traerían a vivir a Cataluña en el año 1973. De padre albañil y de madre dedicada a sus labores. Comenzó a escribir a la temprana edad de quince años, llevado por la afición de uno de sus hermanos (un admirador del poeta Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer). Actualmente tiene publicados diez libros, a saber: "Sucede a diario: micros de terror urbano," "Puntas de lanza al corazón, poemas directos al alma", "El Celador de tus Poemas", "Poesías desde las entrañas," "Soy un asesino... sin serie," "Alas rotas, el muchacho que perdió su sonrisa," "Poemas: Del amor, el dolor y otras pasiones,"  "Irrealidades a doble espacio", Buscando la luz. Poemas al alba, con alma" y "La marca de un iluso de la pluma: antología de relatos".  Y uno de cuentos, "Cuentos con sabor a chocolate," (para todos los públicos), en colaboración con diecinueve magníficos escritores. Publicados tanto en digital, como en versión impresa. También ha colaborado en diversas antologías tanto de relatos como de poesía. A saber: Diversidad literaria-"Inspiraciones nocturnas".I concurso de microrrelatos nocturnosI Concurso de microrrelatos de terror "Microterrores"Versos desde el corazón II Concurso de microrrelatos épicos "Breves heroicidades"yI Concurso de microrrelatos solidarios diversidad literaria "Asociación Isekin"En ArtGerustIII Concurso de Terror ArtGerustCon los micros: "Almas inocentes", "una muñeca rota" y "me nace de dentro"Poemas. Homenaje a Pablo Nerudaagosto 25, 2014y conLibros Mablaz"III antología poética de libros Mablaz", "POEMAS DE AMOR"II Premio de Relatos, titulado "Gritos contra laviolencia de género"Y también en Fans de Bad One"Los hijos de Allan Poe". Todos ellos en el año 2014.


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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Genial By Manuela "Sucede a diario" es una nueva dimensión en el relato de terror. La capacidad del autor de poner en escena, la expresividad de sus "trazos", te harán reir como un psicópata, llorar como una víctima; te harán creer, lo que tú creas y sorprenderte con el final más alucinante. Frank es un pura sangre dentro de la corriente que llaman "Generación Kindle" y es todo lo que eso conlleva, revolución literaria.

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