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The Revenge of Blood-Red Rivers

The Revenge of Blood-Red Rivers
Author: Martin Lundqvist
Publisher: Martin Lundqvist
Total Pages: 93
Release: 2021-02-12
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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After surviving the Rwandan genocide, Samantha sets out to avenge her family. This book follows the adolescent Samantha Nyamwasa as she travels through a war-torn Rwanda during the genocide of Tutsis in 1994. Samantha survives rape, genital mutilation, and the murder of her family. Despite all her ordeals, she stays strong and is determined to reach her goal, to murder Colonel Patrick Bagosora and avenge her family.


The Red Man’s Revenge

The Red Man’s Revenge
Author: R.M Ballantyne
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2020-07-17
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 3752314974

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The Red Man's Revenge

The Red Man's Revenge
Author: R. M. Ballantyne
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2014-05-31
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9781499691986

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If ever there was a man who possessed a gem in the form of a daughter of nineteen, that man was Samuel Ravenshaw; and if ever there was a girl who owned a bluff, jovial, fiery, hot-tempered, irascible old father, that girl was Elsie Ravenshaw. Although a gem, Elsie was exceedingly imperfect. Had she been the reverse she would not have been worth writing about. Old Ravenshaw, as his familiars styled him, was a settler, if we may use such a term in reference to one who was, perhaps, among the most unsettled of men. He had settled with his family on the banks of the Red River. The colony on that river is now one of the frontier towns of Canada. At the time we write of, it was a mere oasis in the desert, not even an offshoot of civilisation, for it owed its existence chiefly to the fact that retiring servants of the Hudson's Bay Fur Company congregated there to spend the evening of life, far beyond the Canadian boundary, in the heart of that great wilderness where they had spent their working days, and on the borders of that grand prairie where the red man and the buffalo roamed at will, and the conventionalities of civilised life troubled them not.


Blood Red River

Blood Red River
Author: Rohit Prasad
Publisher: Hachette India
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2016-07-03
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9351950344

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An incisive exploration of the Maoist insurgency in the heart of the country questions what India?s `growth story? really means today. An innocent adivasi cut down in his prime by the unholy nexus of ruthless Maoist rebels and corrupt bureaucrats; a highly educated Maoist ideologue who had to die because he sought an end to bloody conflict; a contractor bitter at having been left in the lurch by his corporate paymaster; and a young adivasi woman, recently in the news, who dared to challenge the status quo to emerge as an authentic voice of her people... It is their compelling stories, among several others, that Rohit Prasad felt driven to explore while travelling in Chhattisgarh for over two years. The result is Blood Red River, an impassioned weaving together of narrated history and hard fact, first-person accounts of those who have witnessed terrible violence and encounters with keepers of the law, both in the Indian government as well as Maoist ranks. It offers, too, a startling glimpse of the so-far-unrevealed role that corporate rivalry has played in thwarting vital industrial projects in the name of insurgency. Using Chhattisgarh as a microcosm, this multi-layered narrative is an immersive inquiry into the roles of different stakeholders in the no-holds-barred war over natural resources that has continued to ravage some of India?s mineral-rich states for more than three decades. Bold and unafraid to take sides, it leads the reader deep into a world where corruption and greed underlie ideological posturing and reveals the false dichotomies of India?s development paradigm.


The Red Man's Revenge

The Red Man's Revenge
Author: R. M. Ballantyne
Publisher: Trieste Publishing
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2017-09-17
Genre:
ISBN: 9780649688142

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The Red Man's Revenge

The Red Man's Revenge
Author: R. M. Ballantyne
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2013-07-16
Genre:
ISBN: 9781491014981

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If ever there was a man who possessed a gem in the form of a daughter of nineteen, that man was Samuel Ravenshaw; and if ever there was a girl who owned a bluff, jovial, fiery, hot-tempered, irascible old father, that girl was Elsie Ravenshaw. Although a gem, Elsie was exceedingly imperfect. Had she been the reverse she would not have been worth writing about. Old Ravenshaw, as his familiars styled him, was a settler, if we may use such a term in reference to one who was, perhaps, among the most unsettled of men. He had settled with his family on the banks of the Red River. The colony on that river is now one of the frontier towns of Canada. At the time we write of, it was a mere oasis in the desert, not even an offshoot of civilisation, for it owed its existence chiefly to the fact that retiring servants of the Hudson's Bay Fur Company congregated there to spend the evening of life, far beyond the Canadian boundary, in the heart of that great wilderness where they had spent their working days, and on the borders of that grand prairie where the red man and the buffalo roamed at will, and the conventionalities of civilised life troubled them not.


The Banker and the Empath

The Banker and the Empath
Author: Martin Lundqvist
Publisher: Martin Lundqvist
Total Pages: 193
Release:
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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After his daughter tries to kill him, the Banker sets out to steal an ancient artifact to bring his daughter back to life. The Banker and the Empath is the concluding part of the Banker Trilogy. In the year 2039, Pierre Beaumont is performing testing to determine which of his progeny to succeed him as the head of House Beaumont. The testing ends in a disaster, as Pierre's favourite daughter, Delphine, snaps and murders his other children. Delphine's actions force Pierre to kill her in self-defence. To bring Delphine back to life, Pierre sets out to steal the primordial Zeto Crystal from the mysterious Sabina Hines. Meanwhile, Vladimir Kravchenko is planning to usurp power from Pierre. Vladimir plans to use a new terrible technology, remote-controlled nerve-pain amplifiers, to tyrannise humankind. He needs to steal the Zeto Crystal from Sabina to power his technology. In Australia, Jared Pond receives a mission that puts him on the path to the love of his life, Eileen Lu. Jared and Eileen escape Eileen's crooked husband, and they travel to Mexico to stop Pierre's associate Jesus Ortega from starting a civil war. In Indonesia, Elaine Orchard is preparing to start a war against Pierre and Vladimir to stop their villainy and save Martin Orchard, who is enslaved by Vladimir's nerve-pain amplifiers. Who will survive the war to come, and will someone end Pierre's and Vladimir's crimes against humanity?


The Fall of Martin Orchard

The Fall of Martin Orchard
Author: Martin Lundqvist
Publisher: Martin Lundqvist
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2020-03-30
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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The apocalypse was coming. The Gamma-Ray Blast would hit Earth on the 20th of October, 2131, and I needed to ensure humanity’s survival. While holidaying in Egypt, Martin stumbled across a beautiful gemstone. The gemstone opened a portal inside the Cheops Pyramid to the extra-terrestrial realm, where Martin met Zetan aliens, who gave him a mission: "Find Keila Eisenstein, and warn her of Rangda the Deceiver." A few years later, Martin encountered the extra-terrestrial Rangda Kaliankan, Queen of the Xenos. Martin and eight others decided to follow her path and received futuristic monocles that granted them a higher consciousness. The group used this technology to save the world from a future Gamma-Ray blast. But who controls the futuristic technology, and what impact will the group's actions have on humanity’s future? But who controls the futuristic technology, and what impact will the group's actions have on the fate of humanity?


Fiona's Dream Adventures

Fiona's Dream Adventures
Author: Martin Lundqvist
Publisher: Martin Lundqvist
Total Pages: 59
Release:
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN:

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With the power of her dreams, Fiona travels to Surrealia and learns important life lessons. Fiona Orchard is an average 7-year-old girl who lives with her parents, Lars and Ling-Ling, in Sydney. However, Fiona has a gift in the form of a vivid imagination that manifests in lifelike dreams where she is in control. Follow Fiona as she meets famous people from the past, visits fantasy kingdoms, and learns important lessons about life.