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Tears in the Danube
William Jurin, a Jewish shop owner in Austria, finds his life turned upside down when Hitler and the Nazis seize control of the country in 1938. Married to a Christian woman, Jurim finds himself in a precarious position, fearing for his safety and the well-being of his family. In a desperate attempt to protect his loved ones and his livelihood, he works tirelessly to transfer his business and apartment to his wife’s name, hoping to keep them within the family.
As the Nazi terror spreads, Jurim faces numerous dangers and obstacles in his quest to secure safe passage to America. The book, based on a poignant letter Jurim wrote to his brother, who was sponsoring his immigration, and to his sister in Poland while traveling by ship to the United States, offers a vivid and heart-wrenching account of the harrowing experiences endured by Austrian Jews under the Nazi regime.
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Tepatasi: Le Au'alumÄ
Christianity took root in the Pacific, nowhere more so than in Samoa. As World War I raged in Europe, the Great Influenza pandemic landed in Samoa in the winter of 1918. Facing tragic losses in their adopted village, a group of outsiders stayed behind to help. Living on the fringes of society, these women were unexpectedly thrust into the epicenter of the world’s most virulent pandemic. They found purpose as healers among strangers when it was needed most.
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Terrifyingly Twisted Tales
Come take a ride through the strange and macabre, as Vladimir I. Vanadivorsch guides you through four uniquely chilling stories in this brand-new anthology. Terrifyingly Twisted Tales is a captivating, evocative collection, offering a unique addition to your library with subtly built and bone chilling horror. Throughout, there is a transfixing detailed approach to the tone and crafting of each plot to a striking effect, creating a compulsion that slowly builds tension and fear.
‘Letter to Shelby Scott’ is an intimate memoir from the author about their experience with the paranormal.
‘A Mother’s Love’ tells the story of a single mother who would go to any length to keep her child safe.
‘Annihilation’ will drag you through the deepest depths of existential dread.
‘Time’s Intervention’ follows Sarah White’s struggle with sobriety and trauma as she’s hurled back in time.
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Texas Beach Time
Getaways. Vacations. R&Rs. Knowing when it’s time to reboot. Knowing how important it is to be rested, especially after something traumatic happens in life. But what if, during that getaway, more trauma occurs? And is it better to travel alone or with a partner?
Who would be the best person to accompany you on your getaway? Could it be someone working on classified AI research with a robot? Or maybe a visiting Australian teacher who is full of surprises and enjoys a good brawl? Perhaps a heroic and level-headed police officer?
Complications arise as antagonists emerge, from dangerous exes and a shady but influential attorney, to the mega-crime organization of a Texas-Mexico cartel. And then there’s the young woman who was murdered. At her funeral, her mother realizes the body in the casket isn’t her daughter. Naturally, the mother loses it.
Jump into Texas Beach Time for a thrilling getaway.
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The 36 Watchers
“It is said that at all times, there are 36 special people in the world, and that were it not for them, all of them, if even one of them was missing, the world would come to an end.”
– Talmud, the central religious text of Rabbinic Judaism.
Was the crucifixion engineered to end Roman rule?
Could World War II have been avoided?
Could the Titanic have been saved?
The 36 Watchers tells the story of Jenna Berg, a young, professional, carefree NYC dweller, who, almost unwillingly, becomes a member of the most secretive and powerful group that has been protecting humankind from total destruction since the beginning of time.
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The 36 Watchers: Book II Spring
Embark on a riveting journey into the clandestine world of The 36 Watchers: Book II Spring. Within the realm of this gripping series, the true secret society that stands as humanity’s shield against the ultimate evil is unveiled—the 36 Watchers. Unlike the superficial facades of other organizations such as Freemasons, Illuminati, Templars, and Rosicrucians, the Watchers hold the key to mankind’s protection.
In the first installment, we are introduced to the courageous heroine, Jenna, as she undertakes her transformation into a Watcher. Alongside Jenna, we uncover a hidden history, unraveling the mysteries surrounding the crucifixion, the enigmatic link between canned goods and World War II, and the veiled forces that propelled the tragic events of 9/11. This knowledge bestows upon Jenna immense power and wisdom, but not without an agonizing cost of isolation, melancholy, and anguish. Nevertheless, she perseveres, emerging as a fully-fledged Watcher, ready to undertake her inaugural assignment.
In Book II, Jenna’s growth as a Watcher accelerates, and the true purpose of organized religion is laid bare. Secrets shrouding Swiss banks’ shady dealings, the authentic origins of Kabbalah, and the untold tale of who truly declared the land of Israel holy are unveiled as Jenna embarks on her mission. Armed with their extraordinary abilities, Jenna and the Watchers stand poised to alter the course of history itself.
The 36 Watchers: Book II Spring immerses readers in a captivating world where hidden truths and ancient forces collide. Prepare yourself for a tumultuous journey that will challenge everything you thought you knew about history, religion, and the forces that shape our world.
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The Abandoned Woman
Anita stared intently at Kofi unconsciously, trying to conceal her affection for him, yet she couldn’t.
As he stretched his hands and reached out to her, it was obvious that her inviting and prodding eyes were enough for Kofi.
She kissed and moaned under her weakened emotions, kissed him passionately, and sunk into his arms like a defeated wrestler.
All she thought to be true was a dream; all she saw was a mirage. Life had not been fateful to her.
She has been rejected and left to cater for her kid alone. She is exposed to the naked realities of the world and surely unending suffering.
Who is to be blamed for her upbringing? What about her unexpected end?
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The Admiral of Bolivia
Six intrepid firefighters from the FDNY set off to Bolivia with dreams of a financial windfall. But instead of fortune, they find themselves ensnared in a web of conspiracy, falsely implicated in a scheming admiral’s fervent mission to reclaim Bolivia’s access to the sea from Chile.
Their journey is a whirlwind of close calls: dodging deadly assassins, unearthing the secrets of a concealed silver mine, and surviving a slew of harrowing events—from explosions and a peculiar boxing match to a treacherous mountain road crash and a high-stakes shootout.
Set against the intricate politics of South America and spanning Bolivia, Chile, Peru, and Ecuador, their adventure is further complicated by unlikely romances and daring firefighting heroics. Even the Pope, on his South American sojourn, becomes an unexpected figure in their unfolding saga.
At the heart of the storm is Mike “Rooter” Mose, torn between his burgeoning affection for the admiral’s stunning young wife, Maria, and his deep respect for the seasoned sailor. As the tale crescendos aboard the admiral’s Manhattan cruise ship, amidst celebrations of their narrow escape from imprisonment, Maria’s covert flirtations threaten to tip the balance.
Dive into a tale of loyalty, love, and the unforeseen challenges that test the mettle of heroes.
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The Ah-Ha Moment
Jokes are intellectual can-openers offering surprisingly powerful insights into not only how our minds work – but into how the world around us works too.
Why? Well, when you think about it, a good joke requires, demands, a very special kind of deep thinking – a kind of world-upturning, no-holds-barred problem solving. It’s the same skill that produces the great insights of art and commerce, the insight that sees solutions and creates opportunities. And yes, such skills can be approached through exercises and study, but there’s no good reason to think such sensible methods work any better than having a sense of humour.
So why not, at least for a moment, throw all conventional thinking to the wind, and start re-examining the world through the very special, very beautiful prism of jokes and riddles?
“With wit and irony, Martin Cohen explains the basic concepts of philosophy and incidentally introduces the most famous thinkers in history.” – Der Spiegel.
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The Air That We Breathe - Book One
Father Marcellinus warns the young monk, saying, ‘The air that we breathe, that is the creature that we become’ explaining how every influence, both good and evil ultimately shape us into the person that we are. Based on real events, this novel unfolds in a nineteenth century abbey and is about a young man who struggles to face the truth of who he really is, something that all of us must ultimately do in our own lives. The reader is invited into that cloister, so full of passions and conflicts.
Simon desires only one thing since he was a little boy, and that is to serve God as a priest. He dreams of wearing silken gold vestments and being enveloped in great clouds of incense, offering the Sacrifice to God. When he is seventeen, he leaves home and becomes a monk far north in the mountains of Pennsylvania. His faith is genuine, and he gives himself to his studies in order to become a Roman Catholic priest.
But not all is as he expected. A sexual awakening he had not anticipated, blossoms in him and boyhood dreams are shaken to the core as he wrestles with a side of himself he never counted on. He falls in love in a monastic world filled with holy men, mischievous souls, colorful individuals and also great scoundrels.
A powerful visitor invites him to Rome, something Simon never expected. There is a dark price tag, however, something Simon is unaware of.
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The Allies
This book lay almost half a century at the bottom of an old computer before it was published. At the time, it was considered politically ‘inappropriate’ because it was too ‘anti-Russian.’ It was written in America by two political émigrés, refugees from the communist part of the world, who knew Russia as it really is and always has been, even during World War II, when it pretended to be a faithful ally of the United States.
American pilots, crew members of a B 29 bomber, are hit by anti-aircraft fire during a reconnaissance flight over Japan. They make an emergency landing in USSR territory. It would seem that they are safe on the lands of an ally, but the reality turned out to be frighteningly different.
Although this book is historical fiction and its characters are invented, they are woven into real historical events related to the Manhattan Project infiltrated from within by Soviet spies. During Gorbachev’s ‘thaw,’ Stalin was forgotten, and Russia was to be ‘an example and model of democracy’ from then on. Even then, this book was supposed to be a warning; now it is allmost a wake-up call. Today’s Russia, waging a criminal, aggressive war against Ukraine, Russia of Vladimir Putin, with its troll farms, armed green men, murdering disobedient citizens in labor camps, poses an even greater threat to the entire free world.
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The Amanda Morgan Story
Fiction teaches us that the monsters among us are hideous, ugly beasts.
History teaches us that the monsters can have a charming voice, a pleasant smile, friendly eyes, and a pleasing appearance.
But if we know one thing, it is that they always have… a dark mind.
$23.95
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