When it comes to tattoos in the City of Sin, what happens in Vegas doesn’t stay in Vegas. The Team must travel to Las Vegas when the human canvases of a tattoo competition show start dying. The list of potential magical murders is colorful and well documented across episodes of Ink Stainz: Vegas—but appearances can be deceiving and the team must check their prejudices at customs and investigate the bristly and well inked lot before time runs out and more victims fall prey to the demonic ink. This episode is brought to you by team-writer Mur Lafferty and brings some Vegas vice and trash TV to our story. Get ready for deadly drama because no one is here to make friends.
This is the 8th episode in the third season of Bookburners, a 13-episode serial from Serial Box Publishing. This episode written by Mur Lafferty. Magic is real . . . and hungry.
Behind her thorn mask, the lead knight prayed. She did not like the relics she used. Guns she understood, and knives, rockets, bombs. But the relics scared her. She trained with them; it was an honor to be so trusted, and the relics ...
S. al, in the department clinic, with whatever she had to hand, was how the Clue solution would read if someone didn't start making sense soon. She glared over the doctor's head at Collins, her partner, who leaned against the wall, ...
62 year-old June has lived alone in the same flat in Melbourne since 1975.
WHEN TOMAS AND HIS SON, Peter, settle in Chust as woodcutters, Tomas digs a channel of fast-flowing waters around their hut, so they have their own little island kingdom.
Originally published in hardcover in 2015 by New American Library.
Covers many aspects of adult human sexuality, with a brief historical and educational overview of the body and detailed descriptions of various techniques, acts, and fantasies.
For use in schools and libraries only. A totalitarian regime has ordered all books to be destroyed, but one of the book burners suddenly realizes their merit.
The hauntingly prophetic classic novel. Over 1 million copies sold in the UK.
Oklahoma teen Neal Barton stands up for his favorite fantasy series, The Chronicles of Apathea Ravenchilde, when conservative Christians try to bully the town of Americus into banning it from the public library.