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Hikinami
by Lawrence Robert Edwards |
In June, 2000, Setsuko Takahashi, a successful, attractive, single Japanese woman, planned a
special dinner at a very exclusive restaurant to announce her
pregnancy to the unsuspecting father of her baby. Not surprisingly,
the meeting did not go well. Later that evening, Setsuko did the
unthinkable and drowned herself in the ocean, taking her unborn child
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DEMON
by Craig W. Tweedie
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Neil has been bullied since as far back as he can remember. One
evening, he is beaten near death over an altercation that took place
earlier that day in school. In his delusion, he is met by Luharen, a
six-hundred-year-old demon that offers Neil unlimited power and
vengeance. Read more... |
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Ankle to the Soul
by
Shelly McDuffie Life was ordinary for
Heidi Morgan, until her first day of college unravels a deep diabolical
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Heidi is cleverly lured into a
supernatural world of terror, and ultimately discovers her soul is
not her own.
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Reading Righting Revenge by
Sylvia Griffin
A page-turning thriller where both the natural and the supernatural
meet. This is the last book in a trilogy called THE SCHOOLHOUSE
SERIES. |
Linda Garza, a Mexican-American schoolteacher; Carlos Lopez, a
Mexican-American school resource officer; and Arlene Spencer, a
black reporter, join forces to battle both organized crime and
supernatural evil in order to save the children at Northside Elementary School.
Mexican-American legend is woven into a fabric of problems facing
our youth today. These problems are reflected in our public schools
and are presented to the reader in a page-turning thriller where
both the natural and the supernatural meet.
READING, RIGHTING, and REVENGE begins where HELLSIDE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL left
off. The trilogy started with THE LITTLE BLACK SCHOOLHOUSE.
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Hellside
Elementary School
by
Sylvia Griffin
This
chilling, fictional novel is laid against the background of today's
public schools as teacher, Linda Garza, battles the supernatural to save
the children.
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