Angelus Errare

Angelus Errare

Author: Joshua K. Talbott

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2012-03-05

Total Pages: 179

ISBN-13: 1465389768

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This book is a collection of poetry and expressive writing I wrote over the last few years about love, hatred, depression, mania, and life in general.


Where Angels Lose Their Way

Where Angels Lose Their Way

Author: Jason Marlis

Publisher: Trafford Publishing

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 304

ISBN-13: 1412052068

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Robert Shultz, author, philosophy professor and renowned expert on mythology and demonology, has been treading out the dregs of a life void of satisfaction. Suddenly, he finds his cynicism challenged by the most unlikely of visitors. His guest materializes out of the thin air, hovering several feet above the ground. She stands just less than four feet tall, her skin and hair are shades of golden white, and her eyes dance with sparks of color, like perpetual fireworks. She tells Robert she desires him to determine exactly what she is. Thus, the master of writing fictional accounts of angels is faced with the problem of naming this entity, who refuses to be considered an angel. Could she be an alien? Or perhaps a ghost drifting between planes? His questions lead him in circles as his guest provides only cryptic answers. At her request, he agrees to hear her life story. She hopes that he will catch something that she may have missed; something that will be clarified if he can answer what appears to be her most vital question, "What purpose do I serve?" The tale of her life leads Robert to a new world outside of human experience. Her story reflects many of the plights endured by humans, but taken to impossible extremes. There are beings that draw their power from light and others that thrive on darkness, living in the material world while exercising supernatural powers that none of them truly understand. Music permeates the air and shadows gain new treachery. It is a tale of dragons, wars and miracles; and it is a tale of true love.


On the Edge of Sunrise: Book One of The Long-Hair Saga

On the Edge of Sunrise: Book One of The Long-Hair Saga

Author: Cynthia Ripley Miller

Publisher: BookLocker.com, Inc.

Published: 2018-04-30

Total Pages: 370

ISBN-13: 1632636786

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When love commands, destiny must obey. The year is AD 450. The Roman Empire wanes as the Medieval Age awakens. Attila the Hun and his horde conquer their way across Europe into Gaul. Caught between Rome’s tottering empire and Attila’s threat are the Frankish tribes and their ‘Long-Hair’ chiefs, northern pagans in a Roman Christian world, and a people history will call the Merovingians. A young widow, Arria longs for a purpose and a challenge. She is as well versed in politics and diplomacy as any man … but with special skills of her own. Emperor Valentinian, determined to gain allies to help stop the Huns, sends a remarkable envoy, a woman, to the Assembly of Warriors in Gaul. Arria will persuade the Franks to stand with Rome against Attila. When barbarian raiders abduct Arria, the Frank blue-eyed warrior, Garic, rescues her. Alarmed by her instant and passionate attraction, Arria is torn between duty and desire. Her arranged betrothal to the ambitious tribune, Drusus, her secret enlistment by Valentinian as a courier to Attila the Hun, and a mysterious riddle—threaten their love and propel them into adventure, intrigue, and Attila’s camp. Rebels in a falling empire, Arria and Garic must find the strength to defy tradition and possess the love prophesied as their destiny.


Obscure Locks, Simple Keys

Obscure Locks, Simple Keys

Author: Chris Ackerley

Publisher: Edinburgh University Press

Published: 2010-09-07

Total Pages: 278

ISBN-13: 0748686568

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Obscure Locks offers a detailed annotation of Samuel Beckett's most enigmatic novel, Watt. It provides a page by page account of the demented details (literary, philosophical, theological, biographical and other) that went into the making of this encyclop