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Born into a world divided by Humans and Sorcerers, Raiñ finds himself in conflict with four mysterious voices vying to control his destiny-which he calls The Dammed. After two High Masters confirmed his sorcery powers, he embarks on a journey to the Academy of Dāgahvor where his magical abilities over the five elements are tested and honed, but as Raiñ begins to push his powers to their limits, dark forces emerge from the shadows and difficulty follows suit. Soon enough, Raiñ uncovers the enigmatic truth behind his parents' death and how it is connected to the Dark Army's ambitions. Finally, in order to comprehend the purpose of The Dammed, Raiñ has no choice but to delve deep within himself and conquer his own fears.But true understanding only reveals itself through great fear, one even greater than that of death itself,
Esther Brookstone is at it again, this time obsessing about the life and times of St. John the Divine, all triggered by the discovery of a parchment hidden in the frame of a Botticelli painting that she authenticates. As in Rembrandt's Angel, she soon gets into trouble, and her paramour, Interpol agent Bastiann van Coevorden, again comes to her aid. A race to find the saint's tomb results, because Esther has competition. Three centuries of action involving the saint, the Renaissance artist Sandro Botticelli, and Esther and Bastiann, make this sequel a book of mystery, thrills, and suspense that will keep readers guessing.
Follows a part-time soldier's experience over seven years in the Iowa Army National Guard. He bounces between college, army training, disaster relief, civilian jobs, and deployment in Afghanistan. His stories are about having one foot on each side of the civilian-military divide, and the difficulty of describing one side to those on the other.
At 7.30am on 1st July 1916, 60,000 men climbed out of their trenches, across No-Man's-Land and into the history books. The Battle of the Somme, which was to rage for four and a half months, would involve every Irish battalion on the Western Front. This is an invaluable guide for the armchair enthusiast and those visiting the battlefields.
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