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![]() ![]() With a hurricane barreling toward La Cachette, Grey’s investigation into Elora’s disappearance soon turns deadly. When a mysterious blue-eyed stranger begins asking questions about the twins’ suspected killer, Grey’s latent psychic abilities activate-but though she experiences flashes through Elora’s eyes, she cannot decode them, or understand why the other Summer Children want her to leave. ![]() ![]() Though many suspect Dempsey Fontenot, believed to have killed four-year-old twins and Summer Children Ember and Orli years ago, others think a rougarou, or werewolf, is to blame. One of 10 Summer Children born in one year, most assumed white, Grey is determined to uncover what happened to best friend and fellow Summer Child Elora, who’s been missing for several months. Green-eyed Grey, 17, returns every summer to La Cachette, La., the “Psychic Capital of the World,” to help run her grandmother’s spiritualist bookstore. ![]() ![]() ![]() He brings in accordion and keyboard to some songs, invites several area bluegrass pickers who were part of his first recordings a decade before, and frequently vocalizes in harmony with singer Claire Holley. But speaking of those frightening places, Piephoff also attempts to make a more ambitious work than usual for himself, at least instrumentally. He visits a local supermarket in the lyrics to one song and lists some of the jobs he's had in another, as if he were out shopping or on the phone with a potential employer and not in the recording studio. Greensboro, NC, poet, songwriter, and performer Bruce Piephoff, holding forth on a variety of subjects from light to almost unspeakably heavy, seems more interested in coming across as a normal human being than an artistic übermensch rendering a masterpiece. ![]() If all of the 20 different tracks on this collection worked like a charm, it would have almost been too much to take. ![]() ![]() ![]() You can track what you read, so at a glance, you’ll see just where you are in a series. Unique to these ebooks, you can rate any book you read right on your ereader. 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When Lynn's mother is killed and Lynn injured in a coyote attack, Lynn is forced to rely on the help of her nearest neighbors, but more trouble is heading her way as a group of violent men sets their sights on Lynn and her pond. ![]() The freestanding drink also occasionally attracts the wrong kind of attention from wandering strangers and marauding animals, all of whom are dealt with by a rifle shot to the heart. ![]() Water is scarce in Lynn's world, so she has spent much of her sixteen years closely guarding the freshwater pond near her cabin home in the wilderness. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Of course he was talking about minor offenses, but as a matter of reductio ad absurdum, I applied this concept to a murderer. But after a while the guilt wears and it becomes easy to commit the sin again. How often we realize our actions are incorrect and then feel guilt and perform penance. And with the little historical bits I could find, a story began to weave in my mind.ĭuring this time, my priest gave a sermon about how easy it is to fall into a cycle of sin and penance. ![]() I imagined the challenges Locusta must have faced and wondered if her gender ended up being an asset in a field where surprise would provide an advantage. As a female engineer, I relate to the challenge of going against traditional stereotypes. Days of research later, I discovered there is not much known about Locusta, but that only incited my imagination. The fact the first serial killer was a woman also struck me. ![]() Locusta was a female poison assassin from Rome (Gaul) and is considered to be the first serial killer. So when I read an article about a Roman poisoner, I’m guessing I’m the only one who envisioned her in Tudor England. That is the beauty of individualism and creativity. Inspiration is all around us and sparks uniquely in each person. Pohlkamp to the blog today! How a Roman Poisoner Inspired A Tudor Thriller K.M. ![]() ![]() ![]() Part of what made this run fun was that it overlapped occasionally with Alias or another book that Bendis was writing. Sometimes there would even be continuations of scenes that were happening in the other book. Only the second to last story, Decalogue, shows any dip in quality, and it seemed out of place in the run. Notable Arcs: Hardcore, Underboss, Murdock Papers, End of Days (co-wrote with David Mack)īrian Michael Bendis had a hard task following the Kevin Smith and David Mack mini-runs that made Daredevil as critically acclaimed as it was popular. Bendis put together an exceptional run with a tightly plotted tale. ![]() 2 #1-6, Daredevil: End of Days #1-8 (with David Mack) ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() And if you haven't yet met the Malory family, The Present is a delightful, heartstring-tugging introduction. It's the Johanna Lindsey novel her fans have been begging for. As the entire Malory family gathers at Haverston to celebrate the season, a mysterious present. The Present has dark secrets, family tensions, unrequited love - all the ingredients of an unforgettable historical romance novel. Buy a cheap copy of The Present book by Johanna Lindsey. This package - suspiciously shaped like a book, perhaps a journal - contains a shocking secret about the history of the Malory clan that will have every romance reader gasping. And a very mysterious package has arrived that is about to forever change the life of every Malory. Family head Jason can't convince Molly, the mother of his son, to marry him. Malory black sheep but major hunk James is having difficulties with his wife, Georgina. Anyone who is familiar with Lindsey's Malory bunch knows that where there's a Malory, there's trouble, and The Present proves no exception. A new novel from Johanna Lindsey is a gift in any season, but her new holiday-themed tale of the incorrigible Malory clan, The Present, is a particularly irresistible stocking stuffer. ![]() ![]() Restoring the connection between the victim and community (Herman, 2001, p.All in all, the three constituent parts of the model are as such: ![]() Moreover, the specificity of the issue is in the fact that trauma is usually referred to the past. It is similar to the holy number of “three” that is powerful to decrease the extent of a problem or a danger threatening a person. The main speculation relies on the tripartite unity of Herman’s model. In such a balanced treatment provided by Professor Herman one can find an overall all-pervading outlook on the situations of such a kind. ![]() Thereupon, Herman provides a three-stage model for recovery in order to make the emotional shock diminished to a degree. There is a particular conflict in evidence between a stage of rejection and proclamation of horrible events in a person’s life. ![]() ![]() ![]() Orinda's Mystery Book Club discusses "Carter Beats the Devil" The Royal Society Jazz Orchestra ~ Playing the tunes that made 1920s San Francisco roar!īook Discussion led by Moraga Mayor, Karen Mendonca Vaudeville Follies ~ a puppet production by The Fratello Marionettes ~ fun for all ages! Tea Time & Book Discussion with Barbara Flynn, Contra Costa County Librarian ![]() ![]() Kickoff the Magic with Ray Andrews ~ Magic & fun for the whole family!Ĭircus Finelli ~ 1920's vaudeville music, slapstick and juggling ~ for the whole family! They didn't know at the time that Warner Brothers Studio is laying plans for a movie and hoping to attract Johnny Depp to the title role. The three librarians who selected the book, Lafayette's Susan Weaver, Orinda's Caroline Gick, and Girshman, wanted a great book that was not too well known, by a local author, that would allow them to spin a lot of interesting activities for the community. It is a preposterous story, in a crazy and dazzling way." "When I started it I was immediately sucked into it," said Moraga Librarian Beth Girshman, "I liked the mix of history and fiction. ![]() "Carter Beats the Devil," by Glen David Gold, is a critically acclaimed historical mystery set in Oakland in the 1920's. Lamorinda Reads, the annual community-wide book club, will begin on September 19 with a book that has just begun to attract a lot of attention. Lamorinda Reads 2011: Carter Beats the Devil ![]() |