California Demon

California Demon

Author: Debra Dunbar

Publisher: Debra Dunbar

Published: 2021-01-12

Total Pages: 302

ISBN-13:

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In New Hell, only the monsters survive. Eden Alvaro is a licensed Vulture, picking through the aftermath of violence in demon-plagued LA, and fencing her finds to help support her family. But when a crooked cop reports her for a salvage she didn’t take, all hell breaks loose. Stripped of her license, Eden finds herself with a price on her head. When the mercenaries hunting her raid her home, brutalize her family and abduct one of her sisters, Eden turns to the enigmatic Bishop—a man with a reputation for violence who, for the right price, can find just about anything or anyone. With time running out to find her sister before she’s sold into slavery, Eden is determined to get her back—even if she has to slaughter her way through a gang affiliated with the traffickers and face down one of the powerful demons in control of the city. She’ll need every bit of her burgeoning magical powers to bring her sister back alive—and she’ll need to put herself in debt to Bishop. But when it comes to her family, no price is too high for Eden to pay.


California Demon

California Demon

Author: Julie Kenner

Publisher: Penguin Group

Published: 2007-06-26

Total Pages: 321

ISBN-13: 0515143200

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After fourteen years as the perfect suburban housewife, soccer mom, and political wife, Kate Connor secretly returns to her old profession as a demon hunter, fending off demon attacks, trying to keep an eye on a mysterious new high school teacher who looks strangely familiar, and dealing with her teenage daughter's infatuation with a surfer dude. Reprint.


Carpe Demon

Carpe Demon

Author: Julie Kenner

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 324

ISBN-13: 9780515142211

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A one-time demon hunter who has put her career on hold, Kate Conner finds herself back in business when a murderous demon interrupts her preparations for a dinner party designed to get her husband elected to County Attorney. Reprint.


The Yellow Demon of Fever

The Yellow Demon of Fever

Author: Manuel Barcia

Publisher: Yale University Press

Published: 2020-01-01

Total Pages: 296

ISBN-13: 0300215851

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A pathbreaking history of how participants in the slave trade influenced the growth and dissemination of medical knowledge As the slave trade brought Europeans, Africans, and Americans into contact, diseases were traded along with human lives. Manuel Barcia examines the battle waged against disease, where traders fought against loss of profits while enslaved Africans fought for survival. Although efforts to control disease and stop epidemics from spreading brought little success, the medical knowledge generated by people on both sides of the conflict contributed to momentous change in the medical cultures of the Atlantic world.


An American Demon

An American Demon

Author: Jack Grisham

Publisher: ECW Press

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 314

ISBN-13: 1550229567

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Complex memoir about 1980's punk culture by the band True Sons of Liberty's front man.


A Demon Bound

A Demon Bound

Author: Debra Dunbar

Publisher: Debra Dunbar

Published: 2012-07-10

Total Pages: 320

ISBN-13:

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It's good to be bad! Enjoy this humorous urban fantasy series with an antihero demon by author Debra Dunbar. *** I never wanted to save the world... or these damned werewolves. Life was pretty sweet until my hellhound bit one of them. Then I accidentally killed him—the werewolf, not my hellhound. Now I need to help the local alpha track down and destroy a rogue angel or I’ll lose everything that's important to me, like my Corvette, and my awesome house with a pool. I might wind up dead. I might wind up back in Hel. Or I might just pull something impish and manage to wiggle my way out of the whole mess. WARNING: This series has laugh-out loud antics, an OCD werewolf, and a sexy angel. Get ready to binge read this bestselling trickster urban fantasy series! If you like Shannon Mayer, K.F. Breene, Shayne Silvers, Yasmine Galenorn, and Hailey Edwards you'll love this series. The Imp World includes demons, angels, werewolves, elves and more.


The Devil Went Down to Glendale

The Devil Went Down to Glendale

Author: Debra Dunbar

Publisher:

Published: 2021-12-04

Total Pages: 284

ISBN-13: 9781952216428

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To settle her debt with the tax demons, Eden promised them ten jobs, but she didn't think the demons would cash in on her vow so quickly. When she discovers her target is a powerful mage in charge of The Righteous, a group dedicated to freeing New Hel from demon rule, Eden is torn between her promise to the tax demons and her loyalty toward the humans in her battered city. But the Righteous and their leader don't have humanity's best interest at heart. If The Righteous win this war, New Hell will be in the hands of a magically powerful dictator. If they lose, the backlash from the demons will cause even more death and misery among the residents of New Hell. As tensions rise between the humans and supernatural beings Eden is caught in the crossfire of loyalty and betrayal with the winner taking all-including LA.


The Devil in Silicon Valley

The Devil in Silicon Valley

Author: Stephen J. Pitti

Publisher: Princeton University Press

Published: 2018-06-05

Total Pages: 314

ISBN-13: 0691188408

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This sweeping history explores the growing Latino presence in the United States over the past two hundred years. It also debunks common myths about Silicon Valley, one of the world's most influential but least-understood places. Far more than any label of the moment, the devil of racism has long been Silicon Valley's defining force, and Stephen Pitti argues that ethnic Mexicans--rather than computer programmers--should take center stage in any contemporary discussion of the "new West." Pitti weaves together the experiences of disparate residents--early Spanish-Mexican settlers, Gold Rush miners, farmworkers transplanted from Texas, Chicano movement activists, and late-twentieth-century musicians--to offer a broad reevaluation of the American West. Based on dozens of oral histories as well as unprecedented archival research, The Devil in Silicon Valley shows how San José, Santa Clara, and other northern California locales played a critical role in the ongoing development of Latino politics. This is a transnational history. In addition to considering the past efforts of immigrant and U.S.-born miners, fruit cannery workers, and janitors at high-tech firms--many of whom retained strong ties to Mexico--Pitti describes the work of such well-known Valley residents as César Chavez. He also chronicles the violent opposition ethnic Mexicans have faced in Santa Clara Valley. In the process, he reinterprets not only California history but the Latino political tradition and the story of American labor. This book follows California race relations from the Franciscan missions to the Gold Rush, from the New Almaden mine standoff to the Apple janitorial strike. As the first sustained account of Northern California's Mexican American history, it challenges conventional thinking and tells a fascinating story. Bringing the past to bear on the present, The Devil in Silicon Valley is counter-history at its best.


Crack In America

Crack In America

Author: Craig Reinarman

Publisher: Univ of California Press

Published: 1997-09

Total Pages: 410

ISBN-13: 9780520202429

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A team of veteran drug researchers in medicine, law, and the social sciences provides the most comprehensive, penetrating, and original analysis of the crack cocaine problem in America to date. Helps readers understand why the United States has the most repressive, expensive, yet least effective drug policy in the Western world.


From Demon to Darling

From Demon to Darling

Author: Richard Mendelson

Publisher: Univ of California Press

Published: 2010-11-08

Total Pages: 322

ISBN-13: 0520268008

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"Reflecting America's complicated and often confused cultural identity, laws have long regulated who can and cannot make, sell, distribute, purchase, and drink wine. Richard Mendelson's compelling legal history is detailed but never dry because it reveals as much about Americans' attitudes towards themselves as about their understanding of wine."—Paul Lukacs, author of American Vintage: The Rise of American Wine and The Great Wines of America "This concise yet well-documented history of how the wine industry has fared, and ultimately triumphed, through temperance, Prohibition, and convoluted control systems makes an enjoyable read for any serious oenophile."—Philip J. Cook, author of Paying the Tab: The Costs and Benefits of Alcohol Control