The newest literary anthology of short stories from various genres. Reread it time after time and always find something new with each story's unique voice and narration, exhibiting and provoking a range of emotions. This edition features the following works: In the Neighborhood, by Adam Moorad; The Weight, by Ann Douglas; Sunday Halleluiahs, by Brenda Moguez; Carol of the Bells, by Brooke Kenny; Shadow Kitties, by D.L. Wilson; Things The Grandchildren Should Know, by Elford Alley; Nocturnal Omissions, by Elizabeth Sowden; Junkyard Dog, by Karen Wright; Bugs of Destiny (or the Summer of My Infestation), by Rebecca Katherine Hirsch; Estrella's Walk, by Skeeze Whitlow; Drink From Your Lips While Sleeping, by Vincent Kovar; Alec's Change, by William G Chandler Jr.; and many other short stories by new and established authors. Also in this edition is the trilling horror series by Adam P. Rothstein titled, The Will of the Watch.
Set in the 1950s, 'Tomorrow may never come' follows the story of Lieutenant Simon Harrison sent to fight in Korea during the war, leaving his wife Lisa to adapt to army life.
Create a More Meaningful and Spiritual Life through the Cards Make tarot the centerpiece of your spirituality with this brilliant guide to incorporating the cards into your daily life. Tarot Inspired Life is the perfect workbook to help deepen your tarot practice, enhance your creativity, and find greater purpose each day. This book encourages you to befriend your deck, personalize your spreads, and create a tarot journal. It's not just filled with keywords, descriptions, or correspondences. Discover how to use the cards for creative writing, meditation, and connecting to spirit guides. Learn how your deck can be an agent of change through invocations and seasonal rituals. Jaymi Elford's guidance inspires you to think outside the norm, follow your own path, and honor your unique interpretations of tarot.
Condemned to death for the bloodbaths of World War II, they served their sentence—on the killing fields of Vietnam. The fascinating, true story of the French Foreign Legion’s Nazi battalion WHAT THEY DID IN WORLD WAS II WAS HITORY’S BLOODIEST NIGHTMARE. The ashes of World War II were still cooling when France went to war in the jungles of Southeast Asia. In that struggle, its frontline troops were the misfits, criminals, and mercenaries of the French Foreign Legion. And among that international army of the desperate and the damned, none were so bloodstained as the fugitive veterans of the German S.S. WHAT THEY DID IN VIETNAM WAS ITS UGLIEST SECRET—UNTIL NOW. Loathed by the French, feared and hated by the Vietnamese, the Germans fought not for patriotism of glory but because fighting for France was better than hanging from its gallows. Here now is the untold story of the killer elite whose discipline, ferocity, and suicidal courage made them the weapon of last resort.
Men in Black, first published in 1942, is a novel of Czech resistance to the occupying Germans in the early days of World War Two, and the struggle against the Gestapo, or Nazi secret police. The culminating act of the resistance is the assassination of Reinhard Heydrich, head of the Gestapo, which would lead to massive reprisals, including the razing of the village of Lidice and the execution of many of its inhabitants (the original subtitle of the book was “A Novel about Lidice,” but the book does not detail the massacre that occurred there). Men in Black is a moving, albeit fictional, account of the courage and sacrifice made by men and women during the war, and the brutality the Nazis imposed on those who dared to resist.
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