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Elizabeth Blake

    Cette auteure immerge les lecteurs dans des mondes riches en mots écrits, explorant souvent des récits complexes qui mêlent des éléments surnaturels à des thèmes profonds. Son travail explore les crises de foi sur fond de sociétés vampiriques et de merveilles génétiques, faisant allusion à une apocalypse imminente. Grâce à une narration vivante, elle crée des histoires captivantes d'individus confrontés à des défis redoutables dans des paysages post-apocalyptiques, démontrant une approche unique et imaginative de la fiction spéculative.

    The Definitive Guide to Direct and Interactive Marketing
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    Dark was the Night
    Judas Wolf
    A Brush with Death
    • A Brush with Death

      • 284pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
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      In a tale of love and betrayal, a dying heiress grapples with her legacy and the relationships that have shaped her life. As she navigates her final days, secrets from her past emerge, challenging her perceptions of loyalty and family. The story delves into the complexities of wealth, power, and the human spirit, exploring how love can both heal and destroy. With richly drawn characters and emotional depth, it captures the poignant struggle for redemption and the quest for meaning in the face of mortality.

      A Brush with Death
    • Judas Wolf

      • 256pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Kaidlyn has quit the outlaw life, but trouble keeps finding her. When a mysterious stranger recruits her to find a long-lost soldier, Kaidlyn can't escape the past. The more she digs into old nightmares, the more guilt haunts her. When a damsel needs protection from a psychotic vampire, Kaidlyn decides to go to war.Andreas Sarakas, her best friend, wants revenge for his fiancée's death. The Church claims that vampires don't kill humans anymore, but he's seen proof. He's determined to discover what else the holy men are hiding. Kaidlyn and Sarakas strap their guns on once again, but this may be a fight they cannot win.

      Judas Wolf
    • Dark was the Night

      • 256pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Set in a shadowy village surrounded by ominous trees, the inhabitants of Hannigan adhere to two strict rules to survive the lurking malevolence. As secrets unfold, the community grapples with the tension between tradition and the encroaching darkness. The narrative explores themes of fear, survival, and the impact of choices on both individuals and the collective. The eerie atmosphere and the villagers' struggle against the unknown create a gripping tale of suspense and moral dilemmas.

      Dark was the Night
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      Modernism's Queer Forms

      • 280pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      Exploring the intersection of modernist literature and food studies, Elizabeth Blake examines how modernist writers depict the pleasure of eating as a reflection of queerness. She argues that this queer consumption influences and reshapes literary forms, challenging traditional genres. By analyzing a diverse array of authors, including Richard Bruce Nugent, Virginia Woolf, and Katherine Mansfield, Blake reveals how their writings unsettle norms surrounding bodily pleasure and genre conventions, ultimately expanding the understanding of both modernist literature and queer theory.

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    • Bad direct marketing, also known as junk mail, is a waste of money and it annoys nearly everybody. Good direct marketing on the other hand is the best and most cost-effective way of targeting, winning and retaining new customers. This volume shows how to be discerning.

      The Definitive Guide to Direct and Interactive Marketing