I have two choices. Carve Brude's name into Hell's bile-encrusted gates. Or lose my soul. After an assassination attempt on Vayl, I find myself pulled into a tangled web that takes the gang to Romania. So how will I save a ghost, rescue a demon, and cheat the Great Taker out of a soul he's slavering for while defeating my nastiest foe yet so that Vayl can, at last, cherish a few precious years with his sons? With careful planning, major violence, and one (hopefully) final trip to Hell.
Meet some JAW-some animals... and read about their deadly bites. This book includes animals across the world, including some in your own home and backyard! Read about some of the most dangerous bites of the world!
Which animal is called Black Death? Did you know one of the most dangerous animals eats only grass and plants? Some animals kill by biting and fighting, others are deadly to touch!
This was all at home, and yet, knowing what to do in an emergency was imperative. The following guide will explain emergency care for beginners should an animal or insect bite be responsible for health concerns.
Briefly introduces animals known for their powerful or poisonous attacks, providing information on their physical dimensions, speed, and habitat, and how they attack or kill other creatures.
Deadliest! showcases some of the planet's most threatening creatures.
Dare to discover the world's most ferocious creatures and uncover the deadliest of facts.
I saw fang flash as he ran, blending into the shadows even better than those of us who were standing perfectly still. “I believe the Space Complex is safe for now,” he said as he joined us. “But we must free Ruvin immediately.
Profiles animals with distinct bites, offering information on how differing teeth, jaws, and biting mechanics enable different species to eat, fight, and survive.
His smile, while it kept the fang-reveal to a minimum, was so gentle that for a second I thought he'd come back to himself. My heart jumped, making an utter fool of itself, when he followed the gesture by saying, “Madame Berggia.
And even this doesn't come close to the creature that kills more than a million people each and every year. This is not another serious encyclopedic reference to deadly animals (there are enough of those already!).