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![]() ![]() Fueled by an elixir called Gator’s Blood, brewed by the conjure woman Mama Jo, Easy experiences a physical, spiritual, and emotional resurrection, but peace and love soon give way to murder and mayhem. True to form, the tough WWII veteran survives, and soon his murderous sidekick Mouse has him back cruising the mean streets of L.A., in all their psychedelic 1967 glory, to look for a young black man, Evander “Little Green” Noon, who disappeared during an acid trip. We last saw Easy in 2007’s Blonde Faith, fighting for his life after his car plunges over a cliff. ![]() In the incendiary and fast-paced Little Green, he returns from the brink of death to investigate the dark side of L.A.’s 1960s hippie haven, the Sunset Strip. Eleven books later, Easy Rawlins is one of the few private eyes in contemporary crime fiction who can be called iconic and immortal. ![]() ![]() When Walter Mosley burst onto the literary scene in 1990 with his first Easy Rawlins mystery, Devil in a Blue Dress-a combustible mixture of Raymond Chandler and Richard Wright-he captured the attention of hundreds of thousands of readers (including future president Bill Clinton). ![]() ![]()
![]() ![]() ![]() Will Tenosia make it past Bridgetown to continue their assault on the lands of the North? Victory or defeat will reveal what tale you weave in this epic assault on all things decent and proper. The ultimate objective for the invaders is to toss as many nobles out of windows as possible. Like a Renaissance fair gone deeply, deeply wrong, players will smash up the celebration as they turn the festivities upside down and let the streets run red with wine and, naturally, blood.įinally, it’s defenestration time. Can you survive long enough for the Agathian Knights to arrive? Probably not, but you’ll return to the fray as a proper warrior after valiantly dying for your kingdom.Īfter the lush vineyards and farmlands fall to slaughter and flames, it’s time for attackers to raid old Bridgetown itself. In this huge map’s first stage, defenders spawn as Agathian peasants – who must frantically take up arms to defend their Lords’ vineyards against Tenosian attackers. Defend as the honorable Agathans or spoil the party as the fearless Tenosians.Ī decadent celebration by Agathian nobles is rudely interrupted by the terrifying blast of war horns: Tenosia is invading the verdant countryside of Irilla. Join us for the newest Chivalry 2 map The Sacking of Bridgetown, a 64-player Team Objective experience. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() A fresh translation of Siddhartha that offers greater authenticity than any other translation-while still preserving the unique beauty of the original prose."- Branches of Light, "Filled with timeless truths and told sobeautifully with images that burn deep into your being, Hesse's novel speaks powerfully to every generation of spiritual seekers. A fresh translation of Siddhartha that offers greater authenticity than any other translation-while still preserving the unique beauty of the original prose."- Branches of Light, "Filled with timeless truths and told so beautifully with images that burn deep into your being, Hesse's novel speaks powerfully to every generation of spiritual seekers. A fresh translation ofSiddharthathat offers greater authenticity than any other translation-while still preserving the unique beauty of the original prose."-Branches of Light, "Filled with timeless truths and told so beautifully with images that burn deep into your being, Hesse's novel speaks powerfully to every generation of spiritual seekers. ![]() "Filled with timeless truths and told sobeautifully with images that burn deep into your being, Hesse's novel speaks powerfully to every generation of spiritual seekers. ![]() ![]() ![]() Ritchie Robertson at the University of Oxfordįranz Kafka - The Trial - BBC Radio 4 Extra Steve Connor at the University of Cambridge ![]() Ritchie Robertson, Taylor Professor of the German Language and Literature at the University of Oxford Steve Connor, Grace 2 Professor of English at the University of Cambridge His explorations of power and alienation have chimed with existentialists, Marxists, psychoanalysts, postmodernists - and Radio 4 listeners, who suggested this as our topic for listener week on In Our Time.Įlizabeth Boa, Professor Emerita of German at the University of Nottingham He spent his days working as a lawyer for an insurance company, but by night he wrote stories and novels considered some of the high points of twentieth century literature. Kafka was a German-speaking Jew who lived in the Czech city of Prague, during the turbulent years which followed the First World War. Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss Franz Kafka's novel of power and alienation 'The Trial', in which readers follow the protagonist Joseph K into a bizarre, nightmarish world in which he stands accused of an unknown crime courts of interrogation convene in obscure tenement buildings and there seems to be no escape from a crushing, oppressive bureaucracy. ![]() ![]() When more children begin to disappear, suspicions are raised and an unlikely search party is formed to find Skyla in the hopes that they aren’t already too late. But when her mother’s past catches up with them both, Skyla finds she must flee out of the city and into a world still recovering from a second Dark Age, a world of adults with secrets only she can see.įor a stranger has recently moved into Bollingbrook, a man some call the Pope of the South, a witch hunter to some and a hero to others. Her mother has never told her the real reasons why they must remain hidden, never explained the true dangers that exist outside the city walls. She can see people’s fears, desires, their past sins–all as swimming, living creatures. As one of the Gutter District’s nameless destitute, it has gone undiscovered that she has a unique talent: when Skyla looks at a person’s shadow she sees through it and into another world. ![]() Skyla has lived secretly within the city walls of Bollingbrook for eleven years, playing among the airship factories and trainyards. ![]() Genre: Horror | Science Fiction | Teen & Young Adult I’m hiding from Monday, so don’t tell it where I am. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The more time they spend together, it becomes apparent that they both are developing feelings. When Patric O’Doul becomes a regular on her massage table, she can’t help but to feel for him. She is off men for a while and focused only on her job. Period.Īri has just spent the last 8 years of her life with a man she feels like she didn’t even know. Ari is great and O’Doul has always liked her, but he doesn't like anyone touching him. With much encouragement from his coaching staff, he goes to see the team’s massage therapist, Ariana. He’s good at what he does, but it’s taken a toll on his body and he’s not exactly a spring chicken anymore. ![]() He’s an enforcer, which is essentially the fighter of the team. Patrick O’Doul has been in hockey for a long time. So much could go wrong in those violent sixty or ninety seconds. And the fighting he did for his team made everything riskier. I love Sarina Bowen’s writing style and hockey books are my favorite type of sports romance so this was a big win for me.Īt thirty-two years old he was suddenly more conscious of the toll the game took on his body. I was excited to jump into this book and it did not disappoint. Patrick O’doul, the keep to himself team captain and enforcer of the Brooklyn Bruisers made quite an impression on me. The moment after I finished the first book in this series, Rookie Move, my first thought was - I hope the next book is about O’doul. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Her challenge is to bring all creatures together in a once naturally beautiful valley in Dunlath which is a part of tortal. Learning how to cross that fine line between the mind of an animal and actually becoming one is something she explores in all her dealings with humans (which she and all others call two leggers, emortals such as the mysterious badger, stormwings, a basilisk, and coldfang). And even though Numare entered her magic and put up a barrier between that and that of the animals, she still feels impulses to be one with them. She has a very special connection to these wolves in particular. In this book after having fought for the center of Tortal, she now has been called by the pack of wolves she bonded with when tragedy at home struck. I just finished the second book in Pierce’s series following young mage Dayne. ![]() ![]() You sit and then you start again, you’re like, ‘I don’t know anything.'” Ritter became the more gender-neutral Sager at his agent’s behest with the release of his first book under that name, Final Girls, in an effort to rebrand.ĭespite all that, Sager has managed to write five books under his current nom de plume, all of them bestsellers that delve into diverse corners of mystery and horror - from 2017’s Final Girls, which brought the horror movie trope of a last girl standing into the real world to 2019’s Lock Every Door, a modern take on Satanic cult books and movies like Rosemary’s Baby to 2020’s Home Before Dark, a thorny haunted house tale. “Then I eventually figure it out again, but it’s like this constant recurring amnesia. “There’s always this moment where I sit there and look at my blank page and think, ‘I don’t know how to do this,'” says Sager, who spent the first half of his career writing under his given name, Todd Ritter. ![]() ![]() ![]() Riley Sager has been writing thrillers for over a decade now, but each time he starts penning another, he’s gripped by the same terrible thought. ![]() |