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Evil in Exeter

Evil in Exeter
Author: Hayley Diraimo
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2019-05-09
Genre:
ISBN: 9781096643364

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Ever since she was a little girl, Hayley has been surrounded by ghosts. As she grew older, she began to realize that no matter where she moved or what place she lived in, the spirits would seemingly follow her. Their presence and mischievous behaviour had never been problematic until she began to realize that something more sinister was at work.Unsolicited warnings by psychic mediums, a failed house blessing by a Roman Catholic priest, and a chance meeting with a Canadian police officer who happened to be a paranormal investigator would uncover an evil that would do anything within its supernatural power to have Hayley for itself. Not even her seven year old daughter and four year old son would be safe from the torment.Evil in Exeter was co-authored by Elliott Van Dusen and Hayley DiRaimo. This non-fiction story documents the the terrifying field investigation into something so sinister that it will cause you to reconsider your belief in good and evil.


Anywhere

Anywhere
Author: Phil Smith
Publisher: Triarchy Press
Total Pages: 366
Release: 2017-06-30
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 1911193147

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A mythogeography of South Devon and how to walk it


The Miss Education of Dr. Exeter

The Miss Education of Dr. Exeter
Author: Jillian Stone
Publisher: Brava
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2013
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0758269005

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With Phaeton Black stuck in an alternate-dimension Paris, Miss America Jones, along with Dr. Exeter, his ward Mia, and a duo of Nightshades, travels to the City of Lights in order to save Black from the clutches of a techno-wizard.


Bad

Bad
Author: Murray Pomerance
Publisher: SUNY Press
Total Pages: 380
Release: 2004-01-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780791459409

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Examines the many forms of cinematic "badness" over the past one hundred years, from Nosferatu to The Talented Mr. Ripley.


An Ancient Evil (Canterbury Tales Mysteries, Book 1)

An Ancient Evil (Canterbury Tales Mysteries, Book 1)
Author: Paul Doherty
Publisher: Headline
Total Pages: 165
Release: 2012-11-27
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0755350510

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As the travellers set out on their pilgrimage, the first tale of death and deceit falls to the Knight... Paul Doherty relates the Knight's tale in An Ancient Evil - a tale of mystery and murder as he goes on pilgrimage from London to Canterbury. Perfect for fans of Ellis Peters and Susanna Gregory. As the travellers gather in the Tabard Inn at the start of a pilgrimage to pray before the blessed bones of St Thomas à Becket in Canterbury, they agree eagerly to host Harry's suggestion of amusing themselves on each day of their journey with one tale, and each evening with another - but the latter to be of mystery, terror and murder. The Knight begins that evening: his tale opens with the destruction of a sinister cult at its stronghold in the wilds of Oxfordshire by Sir Hugo Mortimer during the reign of William the Conqueror, and then moves to Oxford some two hundred years later where strange crimes and terrible murders are being committed. The authorities seem powerless but Lady Constance, Abbess of the Convent of St Anne's, believes the murders are connected with the legends of the cult and she petitions the King for help. As the murders continue unabated, special commissioner Sir Godfrey Evesden and royal clerk Alexander McBain uncover clues that lead to a macabre world sect, which worships the dark lord. But they can find no solution to a series of increasingly baffling questions, and matters are not helped by the growing rift between Sir Godfrey and McBain for the hand and favour of the fair Lady Emily... What readers are saying about Canterbury Tales Mysteries: 'Simply one of the best books ever written' 'An intriguing tale which keeps one entertained up to the last page' 'Spellbinding'


An Evil Spirit Out of the West (Akhenaten Trilogy, Book 1)

An Evil Spirit Out of the West (Akhenaten Trilogy, Book 1)
Author: Paul Doherty
Publisher: Headline
Total Pages: 363
Release: 2012-09-25
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 075535043X

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A sinister king. A scheming queen. A deadly plot. An Evil Spirit Out of the West is the first novel in a trilogy set in one of the most turbulent and exciting periods of Ancient Egyptian history, from acclaimed author Paul Doherty. Perfect for fans of Brad Geagley and Wilbur Smith. 'Doherty has typically woven a delightfully dark tale around what must have been the most remarkable period of Egyptian history... So stoke up the fire, draw the curtains and put your feet up in order to enjoy this delightfully spooky and robust tale of demons, death and disease in old Egypt. Great stuff!' - Historical Novels Review Known as the Veiled One, the ugly and deformed Akenhaten is a shadowy figure. As a child he is overlooked and despised by his own father. As an adult he is thrust into the political limelight when his elder brother dies. Mahu, ambitious and ruthless, watches the young prince carve his own path to power. He becomes Akenhaten's alter ego, his protector and confidant, standing by as Akenhaten proclaims that there is only one God, the Aten, and that he, Akenhaten, is that God's only son. Revolution and chaos follow in this dramatic reign filled with fraud, abduction, assassination, betrayal and treachery. But when Mahu becomes suspicious of Akenhaten's majestic and glorious wife Nefertiti, and the political skill of her brother, Ay, it seems that a hidden and malign influence may also be at work. And then Akenhaten disappears... What readers are saying about Paul Doherty: '5 stars are not enough for this book!' 'Beautifully written, exciting and interesting' 'The sounds and smells of the period seem to waft from the pages of [Paul Doherty's] books'


Justice of the Peace

Justice of the Peace
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 900
Release: 1855
Genre: Justices of the peace
ISBN:

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Severus

Severus
Author: Steve Exeter
Publisher:
Total Pages: 329
Release: 2019-08-09
Genre:
ISBN: 9781086355390

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Severus follows the amazing true story of a rebellious boy who grew up in an African province and became the first Black Caesar of the Roman Empire, the head of a dynasty that would lead Rome through bloody civil wars and rapidly changing times. As a young man, Severus hates the Romans and conspires to humiliate them. What begins as a childish prank unfurls into a bloodbath that sends Severus careering into his future. Through a tragic love affair, dangerously close battles and threats both internal and external, Severus accrues power -- and enemies -- in his unlikely rise to become the most powerful man in the ancient world.


Power, Judgment and Political Evil

Power, Judgment and Political Evil
Author: Danielle Celermajer
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2016-04-08
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1317076788

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In an interview with Günther Gaus for German television in 1964, Hannah Arendt insisted that she was not a philosopher but a political theorist. Disillusioned by the cooperation of German intellectuals with the Nazis, she said farewell to philosophy when she fled the country. This book examines Arendt's ideas about thinking, acting and political responsibility, investigating the relationship between the life of the mind and the life of action that preoccupied Arendt throughout her life. By joining in the conversation between Arendt and Gaus, each contributor probes her ideas about thinking and judging and their relation to responsibility, power and violence. An insightful and intelligent treatment of the work of Hannah Arendt, this volume will appeal to a wide number of fields beyond political theory and philosophy, including law, literary studies, social anthropology and cultural history.