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Christine Morgan

    The Raven's Table
    Thought for the Day
    Deep Fried Horror Mother's Day Edition 2019
    Changeling Moon
    Dawn of the Living Impaired and Other Messed Up Zombie Stories
    The Wolf's Feast
    • The Wolf's Feast

      Viking Stories and Sagas

      • 330pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      4,5(7)Évaluer

      The narrative delves into the profound impact of silence on human relationships and personal introspection. It explores themes of communication, isolation, and the unspoken emotions that linger beneath the surface. Through rich character development and evocative imagery, the story invites readers to reflect on the significance of what is left unsaid and the power of quiet moments in shaping our lives. The exploration of silence serves as a backdrop for deeper connections and the struggles of understanding oneself and others.

      The Wolf's Feast
    • With her signature style of fusing horror and humor, Christine Morgan brings you the zombie collection you've been waiting for. From a televised debate-destined for disaster_between a zombie killing general and an advocate for the Living-Impaired(which seems all too plausible), to an unlikely schoolyard romance that finds common cause experimenting on the dead, and all manner of ghoulish delights in between. Christine delivers all the blood and brains you could ask for in these nine tales risen from the grave!

      Dawn of the Living Impaired and Other Messed Up Zombie Stories
    • Changeling Moon

      • 284pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      4,5(2)Évaluer

      The book explores a hidden society that has coexisted with humans for millennia, possessing extraordinary abilities that have inspired ancient myths and fueled modern fears. As their true nature is unveiled, the narrative delves into the complexities of their existence and the impact they have on the human world, blending elements of fantasy and suspense.

      Changeling Moon
    • A fresh batch of delicious deep fried horror cooked up with your Momma's special recipe!Deadman's Tome delivers yet another batch of tasty, irresistible horror. You'll enjoy these stories, because not only are they crafted by talented women, they contain all the things you like in a good horror story.

      Deep Fried Horror Mother's Day Edition 2019
    • 'A daily taste of eternity in the midst of time' BBC Radio 4 staple Thought for the Day has been running for 50 years, aiming to capture the mood of the country and speak to it in a way that reaches people of all faiths and none. Take a tour of half a century of daily reflections from some of our most prominent and insightful thinkers, including Pope Benedict XVI, Desmond Tutu and Mona Siddiqui. Covering our changing attitudes to sexuality, science, politics, national life, international relations and more, Thought for the Day charts the constant evolution of British society from its uniquely timeless perspective.

      Thought for the Day
    • The Raven's Table

      Viking Stories

      • 306pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      4,0(3)Évaluer

      "Listen..." explores the profound impact of listening in human connections. The narrative delves into the experiences of various characters, each grappling with their own struggles and the importance of being heard. Through their intertwined stories, the book highlights themes of empathy, understanding, and the transformative power of communication. As the characters navigate their personal challenges, readers are invited to reflect on their own listening habits and the relationships that shape their lives.

      The Raven's Table
    • White Death

      • 298pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      4,0(2)Évaluer

      January 12, 1888 When a day dawns warm and mild in the middle of a long cold winter, it's greeted as a blessing, a reprieve. A chance for those who've been cooped up indoors to get out, do chores, run errands, send the children to school... little knowing that they're only seeing the calm before the storm. The blizzard hits out of nowhere, screaming across the Great Plains like a runaway train. It brings slicing winds, blinding snow, plummeting temperatures. Livestock will be found frozen in the fields, their heads encased in blocks of ice formed from their own steaming breath. Frostbite and hypothermia wait for anyone caught without shelter. For the hardy settlers of Far Enough, in the Montana Territory, it's about to get worse. Something else has arrived with the blizzard. Something sleek and savage and hungry. Wild animal or vengeful spirit from native legend, it blends into the snow and bites with sharper teeth than the wind. It is called the wanageeska. It is the White Death

      White Death
    • Some things, according to Cody McCall, are worth risking a whipping. Such as, sneaking out with your friends after dark for a peek at the traveling show setting up just outside of town. Oddities, the signs promise. Marvels. Grotesqueries. Exotic attractions and mysterious magics.Not as if they'd be allowed to attend otherwise, not with parents and preacher and schoolmarm all disapproving. But how often does a chance like this come along? There isn't much else by way of excitement in quiet, peaceful Silver River, a once-prosperous boom town slowly gone bust. Worth risking a whipping, sure. Worth risking life and limb, and maybe more? Worth risking being ripped to pieces by ravenous, inhuman brutes? Worth crossing paths with those strange, silent cult-folk from the high valley? Worth all the fire and bloodshed and horror and death?Because something far worse than any ordinary traveling show has come to town, and one thing is for certain: those who survive, if any, will never forget the night Silver River run red.

      The Night Silver River Run Red
    • Scoot

      • 220pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      3,2(6)Évaluer

      An assassin embarks on her latest mission, armed with details of her target, the weapon she will use, and a portion of her payment already secured. As she navigates the complexities of her profession, the story delves into her motivations and the moral dilemmas she faces in a world where trust is scarce and danger is constant. The narrative promises a thrilling exploration of loyalty, betrayal, and the high stakes of her deadly trade.

      Scoot