On Christmas Eve 1913, more than six dozen people were crushed to death as they scrambled to flee the Italian Hall in Calumet, Mich. Someone had cried "Fire" at the...
An exploration of humanity's relationship with death as reflected in literature, history, and society evaluates how perceptions about death and grief have changed, citing the influence of such events as Hiroshima and the Holocaust.
An American monsignor is found murdered at the foot of Death's Door, one of the five entrances to Saint Peter's Basilica. Wild Bill Donovan, head of the OSS, wants the killing investigated.
“Sure, the fridge is full of everything.” Paul went into the bungalow. How sad, Madison thought. Paul doesn't know his father prefers beer to wine. Madison could go shopping for her mother and bring back the right brand of everything.
he The it the lifeboat Cut beach where house opened the at channel up, Wells miles stood met of the it, ... Most of the beach huts on the apron of the pinewoods were just in shadow – many open, deckchairs clustered by the wooden steps, ...
A master of the macabre and an ageless crusader cross paths in the shadows of time.
Super-sleuth Herculeah Jones's investigation of the attempted murder of Meat's uncle leads them to an abandoned mystery bookstore named Death's Door, where Herculeah is kidnapped and stalked by the hired gunman.
A collection of near-death experiences shares descriptions of historic events, the encounters of such celebrities as Elizabeth Taylor and Jane Seymour, accounts by children, and scientific findings. Original.
Death's Door
Herculeah Jones finds herself in the middle of another mystery when her best friend Meat barely escapes a hitman’s bullet.
One man's death is another man's pleasure in national bestselling author Michael Slade's most dazzling novel yet.
This haunting story continues to be an unsolved mystery today. Lehto conducts all the research to bring you the most accurate account of what songwriter Woody Guthrie called the ?1913 Massacre.'
When two young female artists are murdered in what looks like ritualistic killings, the pressure is on to find a highly professional murderer.
Madison Connelly is tired of lies--and betrayal.
Death's Door
Her cabin in the woods of Door County is the perfect place to escape the pressures of her life. When her neighbor's cocktail party ends in tragedy, Jean finds herself involved in a mystery that leads her right to Death's Door.
Death's Door is a novella from the author best selling ""Love and Space Dust"" and ""Could You Ever Live Without?""