The old mill has been silent for a hundred years, its dread secrets locked from view. Still, the people of Westover, Massachusetts, remember . . . and whisper of that terrible day when horrifying flames claimed eleven innocent young lives. The day the mill's doors slammed shut--forever. But now, the last of the once-powerful Sturgess family is about to unlock those doors again . . . and unleash an elemental fury. For behind the padlocks, deep within the dark, abandoned building, a terrible vengeance waits. A vengeance conceived in HELLFIRE.
man in a zippered jacket behind him who rotated a chair and straddled it, and gave Davey a horrible smile. “You funny,” the man said. “I was invited.” Davey withdrew from his pocket the paper on which Paddi had written her address and ...
On Anzac Day eve 1998, at Hellfire Pass, the Australian Prime Minister John Howard presented to the Boonpongs' grandson, Veeravej Subhawat, a posthumous certificate ofappreciation fortheirfamily's bravery and selflessness.
Re-edition of Meno's debut novel, in which he paints a near-fantastical world of trailer park floozies, broken-down '76 Impalas, lost glass eyes and the daily experiences of two boys trying to make sense of their random, sharp lives.
Becket Grayson, rancher and volunteer firefighter assists a damsel in distress when her car catches fire on a dry country road near Hellfire, Texas.
A portrait of singer Jerry Lee Lewis details his early life, music, controversial marriage, problems and decline, endurance, and revival in popularity
The club was in the basement of a tall Georgian buildin, every inch a which was owned by Dapper Don Ryan. Story a that club was a real talkin point round us, remember? How the Don took it over ta honour the memory of his dead brother ...
The quotes about white resistance come from James Truslow Adams, The March of Democracy (New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1933), vol. 2: 132;William A. Dunning, Reconstruction:Political and Economic (New York: Harper Brothers, 1907), ...
Ia cannot stop it this time, nor does she want to. This is the terrible price she has seen all along—that some must pay with their lives so that others might live.
“I remember it like it was yesterday,” he says, smiling in stark reflection. “We were all in one of the main conference rooms for staff orientation, getting to know one another, sharing our specialties and areas of interests when he ...
Garrett Downing may be out of the government's reach—but not Mack Bolan's. He wrote the book on private war, and is prepared to enforce the unbreakable rule that there are no acceptable losses.