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Mortal Danger

Mortal Danger
Author: Ann Rule
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2022-12-20
Genre: True Crime
ISBN: 1982197765

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Only Ann Rule, the #1 "New York Times"-bestselling true-crime author, could lend her sharp insight into these cases of the spouse, lover, family member, or helpful stranger who is totally trusted--but whose lethally violent nature, though masterfully disguised, can kill. Original.


Mortal Danger

Mortal Danger
Author: Eileen Wilks
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 404
Release: 2005-11-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780425202906

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Former cop Lily Yu has her sister's wedding to attend, a missing magical staff to find, and now must deal with her grandmother's decision to return to the old country. Lily could turn to the man she's involved with for advice, but for all the passion that flares between them, she doesn't really know Rule Turner--she's just bound to him for life. Rule happens to be a werewolf, and Lily wonders just how far she can trust him.


Tempting Danger

Tempting Danger
Author: Eileen Wilks
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2004-10-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1101099127

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The USA Today bestselling author tempts success in this stunning debut novel. National bestselling author Eileen Wilks draws readers into a bold new world where the magical and mundane co-exist in an uneasy alliance--and a cop balanced on her own knife-edged struggle is their only hope against a cold-blooded killer.


The Mortal Danger

The Mortal Danger
Author: Aleksandr Isaevich Solzhenit︠s︡yn
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Total Pages: 82
Release: 1980
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780060140434

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The Horn of Mortal Danger

The Horn of Mortal Danger
Author: Lawrence Leonard
Publisher:
Total Pages: 230
Release: 1980
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780862030100

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Mortal Danger

Mortal Danger
Author: Ann Aguirre
Publisher: Feiwel & Friends
Total Pages: 382
Release: 2014-08-05
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 1250064260

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Revenge is a dish best served cold. In Ann Aguirre's Mortal Danger, Edie Kramer has a score to settle with the beautiful people at Blackbriar Academy. Their cruelty drove her to the brink of despair, and four months ago, she couldn't imagine being strong enough to face her senior year. But thanks to a Faustian compact with the enigmatic Kian, she has the power to make the bullies pay. She's not supposed to think about Kian once the deal is done, but devastating pain burns behind his unearthly beauty, and he's impossible to forget. In one short summer, her entire life changes and she sweeps through Blackbriar, prepped to take the beautiful people down from the inside. A whisper here, a look there, and suddenly . . . bad things are happening. It's a head rush, seeing her tormentors get what they deserve, but things that seem too good to be true usually are, and soon, the pranks and payback turns from delicious to deadly. Edie is alone in a world teeming with secrets and fiends lurking in the shadows. In this murky morass of devil's bargains, she isn't sure who—or what—she can trust. Not even her own mind.


Mortal Danger, Chapters 1-5

Mortal Danger, Chapters 1-5
Author: Ann Aguirre
Publisher: Feiwel & Friends
Total Pages: 66
Release: 2014-06-03
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 1466872845

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Download the first five chapters of MORTAL DANGER, the start of a new series by New York Times–bestselling author of the Razorland Trilogy, Ann Aguirre. Revenge is a dish best served cold. Edie Kramer has a score to settle with the beautiful people at Blackbriar Academy. Their cruelty drove her to the brink of despair, and four months ago, she couldn't imagine being strong enough to face her senior year. But thanks to a Faustian compact with the enigmatic Kian, she has the power to make the bullies pay. She's not supposed to think about Kian once the deal is done, but devastating pain burns behind his unearthly beauty, and he's impossible to forget. In one short summer, her entire life changes and she sweeps through Blackbriar, prepped to take the beautiful people down from the inside. A whisper here, a look there, and suddenly . . . bad things are happening. It's a head rush, seeing her tormentors get what they deserve, but things that seem too good to be true usually are, and soon, the pranks and payback turn from delicious to deadly. Edie is alone in a world teeming with secrets and fiends lurking in the shadows. In this murky morass of devil's bargains, she isn't sure who—or what—she can trust. Not even her own mind.


The Samnyasa Upanisads

The Samnyasa Upanisads
Author: Patrick Olivelle
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 337
Release: 1992-02-13
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 0195070453

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The first readable and accurate translation of twenty of the most authoritative Hindu documents pertaining to ascetic ideals and the ascetic way of life, this text opens to students a major source for the study of the Hindu ascetical institutions and of the historical changes they underwent during a period of a thousand years or more. Beginning with an analysis of the historical context that gave rise to Indian ascetical institutions and ideologies, Patrick Olivelle moves on to elucidate the meaning of renunciation—the central institution of holiness in most Hindu traditions—and the function and significance of the various elements that constitute the rite of renunciation. The Samnyasa Upanisads will be an unparalleled source of information and insight for students of Hinduism and Indian asceticism, mysticism, and holiness.


Morning and Evening Meditations from the Word of God

Morning and Evening Meditations from the Word of God
Author: Michael J. Akers
Publisher: WestBow Press
Total Pages: 768
Release: 2014-03-18
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1490829180

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There are many devotional books available containing brief, daily inspirations that benefit all who read them. This book is different in two respects. The first is obvious: it contains two readings per day—732 in all. The second, more important difference is that the author wanted to do more than offer inspiration; this would make this book no different than so many others. The messages in the book are study sketches in that the content is not only inspirational, but also educational, challenging, and encouraging. Most of these writings were based on author Michael J. Akers’s teaching of adult Bible studies for more than thirty years and learning what really brought adults to want to deepen their knowledge and application of the Word of God.


The Closed Book

The Closed Book
Author: Rebecca Scharbach Wollenberg
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2023-04-18
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0691243301

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A groundbreaking reinterpretation of early Judaism, during the millennium before the study of the Bible took center stage Early Judaism is often described as the religion of the book par excellence—a movement built around the study of the Bible and steeped in a culture of sacred bookishness that evolved from an unrelenting focus on a canonical text. But in The Closed Book, Rebecca Scharbach Wollenberg argues that Jews didn’t truly embrace the biblical text until nearly a thousand years after the Bible was first canonized. She tells the story of the intervening centuries during which even rabbis seldom opened a Bible and many rabbinic authorities remained deeply ambivalent about the biblical text as a source of sacred knowledge. Wollenberg shows that, in place of the biblical text, early Jewish thinkers embraced a form of biblical revelation that has now largely disappeared from practice. Somewhere between the fixed transcripts of the biblical Written Torah and the fluid traditions of the rabbinic Oral Torah, a third category of revelation was imagined by these rabbinic thinkers. In this “third Torah,” memorized spoken formulas of the biblical tradition came to be envisioned as a distinct version of the biblical revelation. And it was believed that this living tradition of recitation passed down by human mouths, unbound by the limitations of written text, provided a fuller and more authentic witness to the scriptural revelation at Sinai. In this way, early rabbinic authorities were able to leverage the idea of biblical revelation while quarantining the biblical text itself from communal life. The result is a revealing reinterpretation of “the people of the book” before they became people of the book.