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Bloodwind
(Book 5in the Oxrun Station series) (1982) Charles L Grant Pat Shavers was an artist and a teacher. She'd had a rough life: a divorce, and the loss of her child. But now things seemed to be in order. Except for the strange force riding in the saily movements of her life. A threat rising in the envy of her colleagues, the jealousies of her new lover, the hidden enmity of those who seemed to be her friends. It was a dangerous fury gathering itself against her. The wind rose and swirled, threatening to destroy her. Code:
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Christopher Golden
Straight On 'Till Morning From Publishers Weekly Stoker Award winner Golden's (Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Pretty Maids All in a Row; Strangewood) dramatic and funny coming-of-age story set in the summer of 1981 stumbles off to a slow start as he introduces 13-year-old Kevin Murphy and his delinquent friends. Thankfully, the narrative kicks into high gear midway through, evolving into a horrific and ultimately sorrowful thriller. Kevin has obsessed over his 15-year-old neighbor, Nikki French, for years, and he's crestfallen when she meets and falls in love with a strange older boy named Peter Starling. An avid reader of comic books and fantastic stories, Kevin believes there's something not quite right about Peter. His suspicions are confirmed when, in an abrupt plot shift, Peter kidnaps Nikki and whisks her to Neverland, a grotesque place engaged in civil war and inhabited by slimy seallike creatures, behemoth monsters and others like Peter who are members of a race just slightly less than human. Having witnessed Nikki's late-night abduction, Kevin decides to rescue her and convinces his brother and two foulmouthed friends to journey with him "second to the right... and straight on till morning" the last words Kevin heard Peter utter to Nikki. A bizarre combination of The Wonder Years TV series and The Lost Boys film, this fantastic tale entertains, but a hurried conclusion may leave readers in the dark. Code:
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Charles L Grant
Jackals The pretty young woman whose car has broken down, signaling for help . . . From passing drivers . . . The stubborn tailgater who follows too close, for too long . . . The wild driver who causes accidents but is never a victim of one . . . These are the Jackals. They follow the nation's highways and byways, preying on the weak and unsuspecting. Jim Scott hunts jackals. Once they took someone he loved, and he's never forgiven them. When beautiful, battered Rachel turns up on Jim Scott's doorstep with a tale that can only mean she barely escaped a hunting pack, Jim knows the jackals are coming for him. It's time for the final showdown. Code:
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Can Someone Upload some Novels by Shobha De..please.........please.....
'Starry Heights' in particular Thanks in Advance ![]() |
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Terry Brooks
Hook Based on the movie Attorney-at-law Peter Banning lives in a world of cellular phones, never-ending meetings, and fast deals - a world that leaves little time for his wife and two children. Yet when Peter visits the aged Wendy Darling in London, he becomes haunted by a past he can't quite remember. Then one blustery night, his children disappear from the nursery - and a cryptic note is found. It is signed JAS. Hook, Captain. Code:
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PRAY FOR HER.
PRAY FOR HER UNBORN BABY. PRAY FOR ALL OF US. It is all ugliness and evil. It has no name. She thinks of it as the snake. It comes in the night, in her dreams. It tells her in its sneering way some-thing she cannot bear to hear. YOU WANT TO KISS ME. It comes closer, ever closer. It whispers lewdly. WE CAN DO IT, WE MUST DO IT. OUR LOVE IS THE FUTURE, THE HOPE OF THE WORLD ... "THE NIGHT CHURCH is. . . death by blow-torch, the whiff of bubonic plague, a sinister Lourdes, demons shucking off their human skins. Strieber has tied everything together so well that we happily accept even his most extravagant inventions, and anybody who has read The Hunger knows that he is indeed an extravagant inventor." Code:
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+ 20 Tharkidada ![]() |
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+ 20 Bhai ![]() |