Audrey Whitticomb has nothing to fear. Her mother is the superhero Morning Star, the most deadly crime-fighter in the Twin Cities, so it''s hard for Audrey not to feel safe. That is, until she''s lured into the sweet night air by something human and not human—something with talons and teeth, and a wide, scarlet smile. Now Audrey knows the truth: her mom doesn''t fight crime at night. She fights Harrowers—livid, merciless beings who were trapped Beneath eons ago. Yet some have managed to escape. And they want Audrey dead, just because of who she is: one of the Kin. When an unthinkable betrayal puts Minneapolis in terrible danger, Audrey discovers a wild, untamed power within herself. It may be the key to saving her herself, her family, and her city. Or it may be the force that destroys everything—and everyone—she loves.
His most recent experience involved a man you may have known, Grisha Kaminsky, formerly people's commissar for health. He came forward at the February Plenum and made a most interesting speech, claiming that Beria once worked for the ...
-An innocent extra-credit assignment to watch a meteor shower turns dangerous when a student goes missing. Will everyone make it out alive?---
Dark Star
Lloyd demonstrates in "The Dark Star" that a planet beyond Pluto need not be cold and lifeless.
"A fantasy world as well-realized as anything Tolkien made." —Neil Gaiman "Gripping, action-packed....The literary equivalent of a Marvel Comics universe." —Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times In this epic, internationally...
Kramer had produced some excellent films but as a director his work tended to be flat-footed affairs announcing Important Themes and often based on fat bestsellers. Before Ship of Fools he had directed another “all-star cast” (Tracy, ...
The stories in Dark Stars run the gamut from traditional to modern, from dark fantasy to neo-noir, from explorations of beloved horror tropes to the unknown—possibly unknowable—threats.
For more than thirty years, Jerome John Garcia played guitar and sang in the traveling menagerie and living social experiment called the Grateful Dead. What started as a jug band...
The Making of Dark Star The sun has set on Vox, but the story doesn't have to end there. Now delve deeper into Dark Star's world with Unsung. Read interviews with Oliver Langmead and get insights into his creative process.
Jaq D. Hawkins, Understanding Chaos Magic (Chievely, UK: Bann Publishing, 1996), p. 23. 33. Dave Evans, The History of British Magic After Crowley (Hidden Publishing, 2007), p. 351. 34. Greg Humphries and Julian Vayne, Now That's What I ...