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Rubbing Cold-Black

Rubbing Cold-Black
Author: C. Wilson
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 66
Release: 2005-11
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0595375170

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I was chronicling the transformation of a lost man who traveled down a hostile road without a map. Meet Lyle Brooks-confident, intensely private, and squeaky clean. Lyle's entire existence is never out of his control. But shortly after 9/11, something happens that makes him a bit more like the rest of us. On his way to visit his mother, Lyle is at the airport when he is subjected to a humiliating search. Disgraced in more ways than one, Lyle boards the next flight to Tacoma to visit his mother and tries to put the experience behind him. But it's not that simple. Lyle tells the story to his only confidant, Eryka Koslow, and wants her to write about the incident. During the process of complying with Lyle's request, Eryka comes to appreciate why he wants her to write his profoundly personal account. Lyle's journey to find peace within himself not only inspires Eryka, but also reshapes her own life. But it is Lyle who is truly transformed, emerging from the experience with a new lease on life. Life very rarely holds true to our childhood dreams and as we experience the world and all the good and bad it has to offer, we will undoubtedly only remain grounded if we have our roots planted deep into sound spiritual soil, able to feed off what we can't see but what is keeping us stable and planted firm. "This story touches life's ups and downs and unwanted experiences, yet it brings us back to the soil we're rooted in."-Dori L. Brown/Sister-in-Christ, San Antonio, Texas "Rubbing Cold-Black is a suspenseful journey that will keep you hanging on every word. This book takes us through daily life experiences that we can all relate to, and the ending leaves us searching our souls. It provides a tender way of healing a tough hurt. The author C.E. Wilson gently escorts the reader through a journey turning tragedy into triumph. If you desire to get revitalized, restored and re-focused toward purpose, then this book is a must read."-Cheryl Thompson, Author/Publisher "This is an incredible tale of the spiritual transformation of a man who thought he had it all together. Living off the prayers of his mother, Lyle finally had to make his own decision about Christ. Readers may come to the same life changing revelation at the end of this book."-Linda F. Howelton, M.D.


Cold Black Hearts

Cold Black Hearts
Author: Jeffrey J. Mariotte
Publisher: WordFire +ORM
Total Pages: 347
Release: 2019-10-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1680570064

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When an explosion wrecks police detective Annie O’Brien’s career and destroys her hearing, she’s left with something new—a vastly heightened sense of empathy that makes it impossible to be around other people. Her home in Phoenix, Arizona’s bustling metropolitan area rapidly becomes unbearable. An investigative job offered by an old family friend sends her to a lonely corner of New Mexico, to try to free an innocent man wrongly convicted of a brutal double murder. As she pursues justice for the unfortunate prisoner, she finds herself caught up in the saga of New Dominion, a nearby town wiped out in a bloody massacre back in 1933…but is somehow rising from its own ashes. Annie’s presence creates unexpected ripples, summoning ancient, demonic forces and causing tragedy to repeat itself—unless she can find some way to stop it. Cold Black Hearts is a riveting supernatural thriller, and Annie O’Brien is bound to be your new favorite character!


Cold Dark Souls

Cold Dark Souls
Author: Candace Wondrak
Publisher:
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2019-05
Genre:
ISBN: 9781096576402

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My name is Stella, and after twenty-five years of living, I am finally starting to understand what it means to be alive. Edward and Lincoln have taken my life and made it a whirlwind of sex, pain, and blood. They show me things I never would've imagined, made me feel real, genuine emotions for the first time in my life. I owe them everything. There is a darkness inside of me, one I never knew existed until Edward and Lincoln, and together our beasts collide and make something truly new and terrifying. We are alike in more ways than one. But the Angel Maker draws closer with each passing day. When he reveals himself to me, when he finally sheds his mask and steps into the light...what will I do? What can I do? I am drawn to him just like I'm drawn to my two psychopaths. Whatever happens, you know it's going to be bloody. This is a dark, why choose romance intended for 18+ readers. ***TW: This is a dark, psychologically twisted tale involving graphic scenes of violence, stalking, and other topics some readers might find triggering. 18+ Be warned.***


Cold Black Preach

Cold Black Preach
Author: Robert H. DeCoy
Publisher:
Total Pages: 224
Release: 1985-11-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780870672200

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Cold Clay

Cold Clay
Author: Juneau Black
Publisher: Vintage Crime/Black Lizard
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2022-03-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0593466284

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The second book in the Shady Hollow series, in which some long-buried secrets come to light, throwing suspicion on a beloved local denizen. It's autumn in Shady Hollow, and residents are looking forward to harvest feasts. But then a rabbit discovers a grisly crop: the bones of a moose. Soon, the owner of Joe's Mug is dragged out of the coffeeshop and questioned by the police about the night his wife walked out of his life—and Shady Hollow—forever. It seems like an open-and-shut case, but dogged reporter Vera Vixen doesn't believe gentle Joe is a killer. She'll do anything to prove his innocence ... even if it means digging into secrets her neighbors would rather leave buried. A VINTAGE CRIME/BLACK LIZARD ORIGINAL.


Cold Candies

Cold Candies
Author: Lee Young-ju
Publisher: Moon Country Korean Poetry
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2021-10
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781939568403

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Cold Candies encapsulate the saccharine strangeness of a woman's life. Fragments of narratives about girls, dolls, sisters, mothers, men, lizards, the moon, and pillows are brought together into otherworldly images that are devastating, yet familiar. Lee Young-ju is one of South Korea's most original minds, and this collection, curated and translated by National Endowment of Arts Fellow Jae Kim, features a selection from her extraordinary body of work. These prose poems are often self-portraits, and together, they are as much an account of her life as it is an attempt to understand it. Pulling out threads from her past, she examines its traumas and tragedies and unravels a haunting dreamscape of intimacy and kinship.


Hugo L. Black

Hugo L. Black
Author: Howard Ball
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 328
Release: 1996-09-12
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0195360184

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During his thirty-four year tenure as a Justice of the Supreme Court, Hugo L. Black demonstrated, in the words of one of his colleagues, "a true passion for the Constitution." At a moment's notice, in front of visiting students or a clutch of legal dignitaries, the Judge would whip his tattered copy of the Constitution from his coat pocket, flip through it to a particular passage and then, in a high voice, read the passage con vivace. And though Black began his political career in Alabama as the candidate of the Ku Klux Klan--with their help in 1926 he became a U.S. Senator--thirty years later, he would argue forcefully for an end to segregation in the South. In Hugo L. Black: Cold Steel Warrior, distinguished writer Howard Ball draws from Black's extensive files in the Library of Congress and on interviews with his colleagues on the Court, his law clerks, and his family to illuminate the enigmatic career of a man who became one of the twentieth century's most vigilant defenders of freedoms and liberty. Ball's examination of Black's life reveals a consummate politician who kept, in a safe beside his desk, the names, addresses, and backgrounds of all those who gave Black support from the time he ran for the county solicitor's job in Jefferson County, Alabama, through his two terms as a U.S. Senator. A fervent New Deal advocate, Black lent his support to F.D.R.'s court packing plan, and was one of the few who stood with the President until the measure's defeat in 1937. Less than one month later, F.D.R. rewarded Black by nominating him to the Supreme Court. Soon after Black's confirmation by the Senate, the story of his Klan membership spread across the nation, prompting Time magazine to write that "Hugo won't have to buy a robe, he can dye his white one black." One of Black's early opinions for the Court, however, changed most of the negative opinion about him. Writing for the majority in Chambers v. Florida, Black and his colleagues overturned charges against four African-American men unjustly accused of murder. In addition to Black's political and judicial career, Ball captures some of the great legal minds at work--Earl Warren, Thurgood Marshall, Felix Frankfurter, William O. Douglas, John M. Harlan II, and William J. Brennan--and their encounters with the tough Justice who was an immovable force when engaged in a constitutional battle. From Brown v. Board of Education and the first tests of the power of the federal courts to implement the Brown decision, to the height of McCarthyism and the national hysteria about Communism, to New York Times v. United States, the famous Pentagon Papers case in 1971 (Black's last opinion for the Court which defended a newspaper's First Amendment rights), Black emerges as a staunch defender of federalism and the primacy of the First Amendment, a strict, literal interpreter of the Constitution, and always proud to be a member of the Supreme Court. Throughout his life, Hugo Black's cockiness, sternness, and stubborn determination won him many critics. On every occasion, as Howard Ball shows, Black proved his critics wrong. He became a major presence in the Senate and one of the great Justices ever to sit on the Supreme Court.


Cold as Hell

Cold as Hell
Author: Rhett C. Bruno
Publisher: Black Badge
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-03-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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In the West, there are worse things to fear than bandits and outlaws. Demons. Monsters. Witches. James Crowley's sacred duty as a Black Badge is to hunt them down and send them packing, banish them from the mortal realm for good. He didn't choose this life. No. He didn't choose life at all. Shot dead in a gunfight many years ago, now he's stuck in purgatory, serving the whims of the White Throne to avoid falling to Hell. Not quite undead, though not alive either, the best he can hope for is to work off his penance and fade away. This time, the White Throne has sent him to investigate a strange bank robbery in Lonely Hill. An outlaw with the ability to conjure ice has frozen and shattered open the bank vault and is now on a spree, robbing the region for all it's worth. In his quest to track down the ice-wielder and suss out which demon is behind granting a mortal such power, Crowley finds himself face-to-face with hellish beasts, shapeshifters, and, worse ... temptation. But the truth behind the attacks is worse than he ever imagined ... The Witcher meets The Dresden Files in this weird Western series by the Audible number one bestselling duo behind Dead Acre.


Cold Black Earth

Cold Black Earth
Author: Sam Reaves
Publisher: Thomas & Mercer
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015
Genre: Detective and mystery stories
ISBN: 9781503944343

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When Rachel Lindstrom fled from her rural hometown in western Illinois to join the State Department and see the world, she never expected to return with her life in tatters. But after the horrors of war and a painful divorce, the only place where she can rebuild is the town she once escaped. At home, however, there is little comfort. Her brother, still reeling from his wife's suicide, struggles to run the family farm and handle a hell-raising son. Rachel's arrival also draws a pair of rival suitors: her brother's handsome friend and a rough-hewn sheriff's deputy who pined for her in high school. Romance is the last thing on Rachel's mind, but a little comfort would be nice--except for the complications. When a deranged killer escapes from a local prison, the far-flung farmsteads go on high alert--especially when the bodies start turning up. And in a county where the miles outnumber the people, it soon becomes clear that the madman is close behind Rachel.


Cold Pursuit

Cold Pursuit
Author: Carla Neggers
Publisher: MIRA
Total Pages: 377
Release: 2008-11-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1426823622

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A prominent ambassador is killed in a suspicious hit-and-run in Washington, D.C. Hours later, his stepdaughter vanishes in the mountains of northern New England. Back in her hometown of Black Falls, Vermont, to do damage control on her career, Secret Service agent Jo Harper is drawn into the search. But her efforts face an unexpected challenge: Elijah Cameron. With his military training and mountain rescue experience, Elijah knows the unforgiving terrain better than anyone. But he and Jo have been at odds forever—and Elijah believes the missing teenager isn't just lost…she's on the run. Forced to work together, Jo and Elijah battle time and the elements in a race into the unforgiving mountains. The twists and turns awaiting them will take them closer to the explosive truth…and into the sights of a killer.