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Kindness For The Damned

Kindness For The Damned
Author: D.J. Healey
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 213
Release: 2011-03-30
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1456885367

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Kindness for the Damned: A Novella of Intrigue, Love and Redemption in Sicily. This novella takes its readers and characters through ancient mysteries, confrontations with evil forces, along with the foibles of everyday life, in an entertaining yet thought-provoking story. A member of the British royal family in Sicily during the Napoleonic Wars is stabbed at an Ancient Greek Temple. He is saved by an old man and his son, which leads to the discovery of an ancient mystery of great healing powers. Two hundred years later, a U.S. company tries to replicate the mysterious formula brought to them by a doctor from Sicily in the form of a new healing ointment. Unable to re-create the ointment, the Company sends a high-powered corporate executive, Roberta Sax, and an ailing patent lawyer, Patrick Messina, to work with the doctor to de-code the formula in his laboratory in Sicily. In doing so, the Americans’ lives are changed forever by the people and the Island. Ultimately, the Americans and their Sicilian friends are threatened by an evil priest who has learned this ancient secret offers spiritual as well as physical healing powers: This priest wants this power to try to save himself from heinous crimes he has committed in the name of his Church, including the murder of a pope


Attorney for the Damned

Attorney for the Damned
Author: Clarence Darrow
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 577
Release: 2012-10-12
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 0226136515

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Courtroom summations by “one of America’s greatest lawyers . . . this book is better than an entire college course in Rhetoric” (Thomas Geoghegan, author of The Secret Lives of Citizens and Only One Thing Can Save Us). A famous defender of the underdog, the oppressed, and the powerless, Clarence Darrow (1857–1938) is one of the true legends of the American legal system. His cases were many and various, but all were marked by his unequivocal sense of justice, as well as his penchant for representing infamous and unpopular clients, such as the Chicago thrill-killers Leopold and Loeb; Ossian Sweet, the African American doctor charged with murder after fighting off a violent, white mob in Detroit; and John T. Scopes, the teacher on trial in the famous Scopes Monkey Trial. Published for the first time in 1957, Attorney for the Damned collects Darrow’s most influential summations and supplements them with scene-setting explanations and comprehensive notes by Arthur Weinberg. Darrow confronts issues that remain relevant over half a century after his death: First Amendment rights, capital punishment, and the separation of church and state. With an insightful forward by Justice William O. Douglas, this volume serves as a powerful reminder of Darrow’s relevance today. “Clarence Darrow [was] perhaps the most effective courtroom opponent of cant, bigotry, and special privilege that our country has produced . . . The ghastly comedy of his deadpan interrogation of William Jennings Bryan on the origin of man in the Scopes case is particularly recommended.” —The New Yorker “More illuminating as well as more dramatic than anything that has yet appeared about [Darrow].” —Herald Tribune Book Review


Tyranny of the Damned:

Tyranny of the Damned:
Author: Elijah Cainaan
Publisher: Elijah Cainaan
Total Pages: 508
Release: 2020-10-29
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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A young bachelor’s simple vacation takes a strange turn for the worse. His exciting atmosphere of unwinding fun and relaxation, quickly changes his peaceful retreat into an extensive thrill ride of unexpected dangers. Zavier Jones embarks on a luxurious cruise liner to rebuild the pitfalls of his life. He encounters a beautiful young woman named Quanna Juan. Unknowingly she reconstruct his quiet lifestyle by sending him into a realm where mystery and fable meets horror. Zavier will find himself in a strange land. A place where the inhabitants are more than human. A village of unnatural beings, wrapped in fiery chaos. Unknowingly, this mysterious woman he met on his trip, is the key to ending their never-ending conflict. A conflict that could result in destroying the entire world.


Called by the Damned

Called by the Damned
Author: Jali Henry
Publisher: Jali Henry
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2021-07-06
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 1838495827

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How do you kill a demon who is already dead? When apprentice teen sorcerer, Naledi, stopped a demon prince from taking over the world, she became public enemy number one – in Hell. Left humiliated, former Arch Principal Demon, the Countess, is out for revenge. Her tentacles extend onto Earth and she won’t stop until Naledi is dead. But that’s okay. Naledi can just use her badass magical powers to go to Hell and stop her, right? Wrong. The Countess is also a sorceress and way better at it than Naledi. As if that’s not enough, when Naledi gets trapped in Hell by the Countess’ magic, she’s on her enemy’s home turf, with nowhere to hide. All Naledi has to do is master her powers and kill the Countess, before the Countess kills her. But how is that even possible? Especially when the Countess’ best buddy is another demon prince whose plans for universal domination are even worse than the last guy’s. Plus, the Countess can’t be killed in Hell because she’s kind of already dead… If you love feisty heroines, gut-wrenching emotion and explosive endings, you’ll love this book. ---Young Adult Paranormal Fantasy--- ---African mythology and Christian mythology mashup--- ---No Cliffhanger--- ---Clean YA (No graphic SVNL)---


Acts of Kindness

Acts of Kindness
Author: Catherine A. Hosmer
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2009
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1440114927

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Ben Bairstow is a busy general surgeon whose life is filled with routine cases and life-threatening emergencies. Into that life comes a beautiful young woman, the wife of his partner, who needs his medical attention. He struggles between his attraction to her and his need to maintain a distance if he is to help her get well. She is also attracted to him, which complicates Bairstow's life. In his private life, Bairstow has three children, one of whom has been arrested for shoplifting, and a devoted wife. Developing conflicts in the family challenge each member, threatening to drive them apart while Bairstow strives to keep them, and himself, together.


The Damned of Petersburg

The Damned of Petersburg
Author: Ralph Peters
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 433
Release: 2016-06-28
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0765374064

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Reimagines the stories of heroes Little Billy Mahone, Wade Hampton, Francis Channing Barlow, and Nelson Miles against a backdrop of the 1864 election and the Civil War battles of the summer and autumn of that year.


Reading the Bible with the Damned

Reading the Bible with the Damned
Author: Bob Ekblad
Publisher: Westminster John Knox Press
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2005-09-19
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780664235291

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Exploring the challenges that both the churched and the unchurched have faced regarding giving and receiving the word of God, Bob Ekblad encourages us all to learn to read the Bible together as a whole. In this compelling book, he reflects on how Christians have often found it difficult to proclaim God's good news to every realm of society, while those who have needed it most have frequently deemed themselves unworthy due to social circumstances or sinfulness. In Reading the Bible with the Damned, Ekblad offers concrete advice on how to bridge this gap through a variety of insights ultimately leading to spiritual transformation. This book is full of examples of how Scripture changes lives for those who attend Bible studies and for those who lead them, offering practical suggestions on many passages from the Old and New Testaments.


The Works of Jonathan Edwards: Volume II - II

The Works of Jonathan Edwards: Volume II - II
Author: Jonathan Edwards
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 552
Release: 2017-03-29
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1773560336

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Bringing together a collection of letters between two theologians along with other observations and reflections, this volume continues to open the mind of any person wishing to be a serious theologian. While many know about the big names such as Calvin or Luther, many do not give credence to some of the important landmark works that writers such as Edwards helped to promote.


The Damned

The Damned
Author: Algernon Blackwood
Publisher: Prabhat Prakashan
Total Pages: 81
Release: 2021-01-01
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN:

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The Damned by Algernon Blackwood: Algernon Blackwood is known for his supernatural and horror fiction, and "The Damned" is a collection of short stories that delve into the eerie and unexplained. These tales are sure to send shivers down the reader's spine as they explore the supernatural and the uncanny. Key Aspects of the Short Stories in "The Damned": Supernatural Elements: Blackwood weaves stories that blur the line between the natural and the supernatural, creating an atmosphere of suspense and dread. Psychological Horror: The stories often delve into the psychological fears and anxieties of the characters, adding layers of depth to the horror. Atmospheric Setting: Blackwood's mastery lies in creating chilling atmospheres that immerse readers in the otherworldly and the unknown. Algernon Blackwood (1869-1951) was an English author known for his contributions to the horror and supernatural fiction genres. His works, including "The Damned," have left an indelible mark on the world of horror literature.


Sentinel of the Damned

Sentinel of the Damned
Author: Klothild de Baar
Publisher: APH Publishing
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2000
Genre: Ottawa (Ont.)
ISBN: 9788176481717

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