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Fields Of Blood (hardcover)
Fields Of Blood (hardcover) - By William L. Shea
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Field of Blood: A Novel
DESCRIPTION: The explosive start of a new series by the author of the acclaimed Garnethill trilogy: neophyte journalist Paddy Meehan becomes intimately involved in her first assignment--the brutal murder of a local boy. Little Brian Wilcox’s murder is the hottest story in Scotland--every major newspaper crowds its pages with stories examining the crime from every angle. If only Paddy Meehan could get a scoop on the case--a nationally syndicated story would surely launch her fledgling journalism career out of...
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Fresh from school, Paddy Meehan has just started work on the Scottish Daily News. Determined to be an investigative journalist, she also wants to be financially independent. But her colleagues — hard-drinking chauvinists to a man — believe a woman’s place to be in the home, and preferably in the bedroom. And Paddy’s family too: all they want is for her to get married to her fiancé, Sean, and have children of her own. Then Paddy discovers that one of the boys charged with the child’s murder is Sean...
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Field Of Blood (jerusalem's Undead Trilogy) (paperback),jerusalem's Undead Trilogy
Field Of Blood (jerusalem's Undead Trilogy) (paperback),jerusalem's Undead Trilogy - By Eric Wilson
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The Field of Blood Books
Books. The Field of Blood
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First edition. Fine in fine dustwrapper. Signed by the author. From the Library of Bruce Kahn.
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Fields of Blood: The Book of War provides everything you need to rule a nation, raise an army, and assault your enemies on the battlefield. With d20 rules governing anything from small keeps to vast nations, your character can now be a hero both in the dungeon and on the battlefield.
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Field of Blood
The only way Paddy can redeem herself in their eyes is to clear Callum's name....
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Field Of Blood (Jerusalems Undead V1)
Gina Lazarescu has always felt like she didn't quite belong. But a bizarre accident with a delivery van leaves her questioning if the differences aren't more significant than she realized. When a man she met as a young girl in Romania reappears with a fantastic tale of immortality, Gina must decide whether to believe or to ignore what she's seeing.
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This Present Darkness meets historical legends in this Biblically grounded series. The suicide of Judas Iscariot in 30 A.D. left his blood seeping into the soil of the Field of Blood, in Aramaic the Akeldama. When this same field is disturbed by work crews outside Jerusalem in 1989, a clan of supernatural Collectors is released from the ancient burial chambers. Infused with Judas's enmity, they seek to corrupt and destroy. Gina Lazarescu has always felt like she didn't quite belong. But a bizarre...
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Fresh from school, Paddy Meehan has just started work on the Scottish Daily News. Determined to be an investigative journalist, she also wants to be financially independent. But her colleagues — hard-drinking chauvinists to a man — believe a woman’s place to be in the home, and preferably in the bedroom. And Paddy’s family too: all they want is for her to get married to her fiancé, Sean, and have children of her own. Then Paddy discovers that one of the boys charged with the child’s murder is Sean...
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The first in Wilson's Jerusalem's Undead trilogy mixes vampires and religion with awkward results. After a prologue depicting Judas Iscariot's suicide in A.D. 30, the action shifts to 1989, near Jerusalem, where a work crew accidentally awakens the evil Collectors of Souls, whose spirits have been trapped in ground stained by Judas's blood. Once the collectors assume corporeal form, they begin to feast on human victims. Their paths eventually cross with a Romanian girl, Gina Lazarescu, who may be...
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The Collectors, those released from the Akeldama, feed on souls and human blood. But there are also the Nistarim, those who rose from their graves in the shadow of the Nazarene's crucifixion--and they still walk among us, immortal, left to protect mankind.
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When a sensational child murder sets fledgling journalist Paddy Meehan in search of the scoop that could make her career, what she finds could implicate her fiancés family. As scandal looms, she finds she must connect this murder to an earlier crime in order to unravel the case.
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But when the connection Paddy had been hoping for finally comes, it only threatens her career and family. Callum, her fiance Sean's young cousin, is implicated in Brian's murder, and when Paddy foolishly confides in her equally ambitious coworker, Heather, all hell breaks loose. Heather betrays her and sells the story to a major newspaper, making the entire Meehan clan turn on Paddy. The only way Paddy can redeem herself in their eyes is to clear Callum's name. As Glasgow buzzes with the scandal...
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Rookie journalist Paddy can't tolerate injustice. But in Glasgow in 1981, injustice is all around her. When a young boy is accused of murder, Paddy notices a similarity between this crime and another, several years earlier. This explosive story challenges our perceptions of childhood innocence and crime and punishment. "It's a pleasure to listen to O'Neill's lovely Scottish rhythms narrating this alternately amusing and chilling mystery."Publishers Weekly
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Twenty-three original stories, by Jeffery Deaver, Blake Crouch, Harry Hunsicker, Mariah Stewart, David Hewson, R.L. Stine, Phillip Margolin, Marcus Sakey, Carla Neggers, Robert Ferrigno, Joe Hartlaub, Lawrence Light, Lisa Jackson, Tim Maleeny, Sean Chercover, Javier Sierra, Gary Braver, Kathleen Antrim, David J. Montgomery, Simon Wood, Joan Johnston, Jon Land, and Ridley Pearson.
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Fields of Blood Review by William C. Davis More than 25 years ago millions of Americans who never heard of the Battle of Prairie Grove, Arkansas, watched a Civil War battle being fought on that battlefield. It was not, as it happens, the Battle of Prairie Grove, but was rather, through the magic of Hollywood, the First Battle of Bull Run. It was the CBS Television mini-series “The Blue and the Gray,” and Arkansas was standing in for Virginia, with the battle scenes filmed on the Prairie Grove state...
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A sensational murder provides the young journalist Paddy Meehan with her big professional break when she realizes that she has a personal connection to one of the suspects.Launching her own investigation, Paddy uncovers lines of deception that go deep into the past - and that could spell even more horrible crimes in the future if she doesn't get the story right.
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Campo De Sangre (field Of Blood) Standard screen DVD Retail Price: $14.98 Buy now for $9.14 and FREE SHIPPING on each additional item you buy after the first. The more you buy the more you save! You Save: $5.84 Starring: Jose luis Alfonso Genre: Foreign Film: Spanish Rated: NR (MPAA) Runtime: 93 Minutes Features: Video: Color; Standard screen Audio: Languages and Subtitles: Spanish Soundtrack; English Subtitles Studio: VIDEO GROUP DISTRIBUTORS DVD Release Date: 2/22/2005 12:00:00 AM
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How is it that the bountiful plains of the American heartland could become the playing fields of vampires whose life (or un life) is extended by draining the lives and blood of others? Is there something in the solid citizens who people the nation's heartlands that escapes our notice? After reading these tales of horror that embody the fear lying just below the surface of our consciousness, one can only wonder. All of the stories in Fields of Blood are set in the vast American Midwest, those states...
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