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Third in the Arthurian trilogy from the Origins Award-winning author "who does everything well—characters, prose, plot, humor, drama" ( Locus ). Mad Merlin told the story from a god's point of view. Lancelot Du Lethe told the story from a lover's point of view. Now the third volume of J. Robert King's critically acclaimed Arthurian triptych focuses on a woman of Avalon—Morgan le Fey. Part female Hamlet, part mystical Lady Macbeth, this daughter of a slain king must become an Arthurian Joan of Arc for all women when her position in society and royal lineage place her in direct opposition to all that Arthur must accomplish . . . not just for Camelot but for all mankind. "The strong conclusion to King's fantasy trilogy recasting Arthurian myth tells the story of Morgan le Fey, Arthur's half-sister, onetime lover and sworn enemy." — Publishers Weekly
New threats face the Aeon Grimoire in the search for the ultimate prize of Syndraya. The next pirate generation poises on the brink of inheriting destiny, but the fight for it takes everything they have. As the future looms ominously ahead, the past rises in a flank attack to wipe the field clean in a single sweep of devastation. No one sees it coming, and none can predict how completely it will change everything. Teagan is determined to surpass her father’s legend. But she can’t lead if she can’t take chances, and too many deem her life too precious to risk. Risk equals death. No one knows that better than Jonathan. He will keep Teagan safe, no matter the cost. The battle for truth has just begun. As ruthless betrayal tallies up the mounting casualties, it’s clear that no one escapes the hand of destiny. This work is intended for a mature audience and contains mature content. For a more comprehensive list of content tags, please see this book’s information page at the author’s website. Keywords: pirate, pirates, fantasy romance, fantasy romance series, high seas adventure, magic, quest, alternate universe, AU, treasure hunting, curse, legend, grimoire
In this series debut, a mysterious bookshop visitor dies under murderous circumstances, compelling the Christie sisters and their cat, Agatha, to call on all they’ve learned about solving mysteries from their favorite novelist. “A fair-play plot, vivid characters, fascinating facts about Dame Agatha, and an intelligent and appealing protagonist make this a winner.”—Publishers Weekly Ellie Christie is thrilled to begin a new chapter. She’s recently returned to her tiny Colorado hometown to run her family’s historic bookshop with her elder sister, Meg, and their beloved cat, Agatha. Perched in a Swiss-style hamlet accessible by ski gondola and a twisty mountain road, the Book Chale...
In Le Weekend, a couple - married for 30 years - spend their wedding anniversary in Paris. However, the romantic city soon becomes a backdrop to their increasingly bitter disputes about the state of their marriage - and their lives. But, as they gradually become part of the rhythm of the city - its cafes and monuments - the tension that has burdened them fades as they re-discover the playfulness and anarchy of their youth. Their melancholy dissolves in a sense of delight in irresponsibility, and gives them a new lease of life
Only a few weeks ago, Meg Morgan and her siblings went to England for the holidays—and found themselves in the middle of a fairy war. Now the war is over, but the battle for control of the fairies has just begun. A mysterious painter named Gwidion appears at the Rookery, ready to give the children art lessons. But his real plans are far more sinister: He means to destroy the Guardian of the Green Hill, the woman who keeps the peace between fairies and humans. Meg knows nothing of the evil artist's plans, but she is beginning to understand that she might be the only one who can become Guardian when her great-great aunt's time is over. Yet Meg is just a girl—surely she has plenty of time before she must decide whether she wants to take on such an enormous role. Then someone she loves is stolen by fairies, and no one but Meg can get him back. . . .
"e;Heddiw, o'r diwedd, rwyf am gychwyn ar y daith. Taith i ffeindio Meg, taith i ffeindio fi fy hunan hefyd..."e;
Includes an unpaged appendix, "royal warrant holders," and 19 a "war honours supplement."
Edward G. Robinson, a 1930s cinema icon, had an acting career that spanned more than 60 years. After a brush with silent films, he rose to true celebrity status in sound feature films and went on to take part in radio and television performances, then back to Broadway and on the road in live theatre. This work documents Robinson's every known public performance or appearance, listing co-workers, source material, background and critical commentary. The entries include feature films, documentaries, short subjects, cartoons, television and radio productions, live theatre presentations, narrations, pageants, and recordings. Also included are entries relating to his life and career, ranging from his wives to his art collection.
A comprehensive guide to television programs, since 1946.