Dark Revolution

Dark Revolution

Author: Vivian Murdoch

Publisher: Vivian Murdoch

Published: 2021-10-28

Total Pages: 301

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The Revolution has come. The High Echelon Alphas will fall. But nothing will keep me from my promised mate. Convicted for a crime I didn’t commit, I was tossed aside, forgotten. Left to die when the world went to hell. But now I am free, and I will claim what is mine. She thinks by masking her true nature, she can run from me, flee the effect of my growl and purr. But she’ll never be free. I will drown my little omega in the pleasure only her rightful Alpha can give her, until she surrenders to my claim. The Alphas of Stanlion Marked omegas series is a darkverse romance, please enjoy your Alphas and omegas on the darker side.


Dark Alpha

Dark Alpha

Author: Vivian Murdoch

Publisher: Vivian Murdoch

Published: 2024-02-10

Total Pages: 1292

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Revolution has come, and war cares nothing for matters of the heart. Amid carnage and death, these Alphas navigate an entirely different battlefield—finding their mates and keeping them safe. Dark Alphas is a dystopian darkverse romance boxset and may not be suitable for all readers. Please read the warnings before each book to know if this is a story you can handle.


Dark and Bloody Ground

Dark and Bloody Ground

Author: Richard Blackmon

Publisher: Westholme Pub Llc

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 310

ISBN-13: 9781594161070

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Offers a thorough history of an often-neglected part of the American Revolution, the battles among American Indians, Loyalists and colonial soldiers in the Southern Colonies


Dark Money

Dark Money

Author: Jane Mayer

Publisher: Anchor

Published: 2017-01-24

Total Pages: 577

ISBN-13: 0307947904

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NATIONAL BESTSELLER ONE OF THE NEW YORK TIMES 10 BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR Who are the immensely wealthy right-wing ideologues shaping the fate of America today? From the bestselling author of The Dark Side, an electrifying work of investigative journalism that uncovers the agenda of this powerful group. In her new preface, Jane Mayer discusses the results of the most recent election and Donald Trump's victory, and how, despite much discussion to the contrary, this was a huge victory for the billionaires who have been pouring money in the American political system. Why is America living in an age of profound and widening economic inequality? Why have even modest attempts to address climate change been defeated again and again? Why do hedge-fund billionaires pay a far lower tax rate than middle-class workers? In a riveting and indelible feat of reporting, Jane Mayer illuminates the history of an elite cadre of plutocrats—headed by the Kochs, the Scaifes, the Olins, and the Bradleys—who have bankrolled a systematic plan to fundamentally alter the American political system. Mayer traces a byzantine trail of billions of dollars spent by the network, revealing a staggering conglomeration of think tanks, academic institutions, media groups, courthouses, and government allies that have fallen under their sphere of influence. Drawing from hundreds of exclusive interviews, as well as extensive scrutiny of public records, private papers, and court proceedings, Mayer provides vivid portraits of the secretive figures behind the new American oligarchy and a searing look at the carefully concealed agendas steering the nation. Dark Money is an essential book for anyone who cares about the future of American democracy. National Book Critics Circle Award Finalist LA Times Book Prize Finalist PEN/Jean Stein Book Award Finalist Shortlisted for the Lukas Prize


Let Me In

Let Me In

Author: Vivian Murdoch

Publisher: Vivian Murdoch

Published: 2024-10-26

Total Pages: 52

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They say life is in the blood. I say it’s in the terror of the mind. Every day I watch Violet from the shadows, waiting, biding my time, and sharpening my claws. She’s a smart, pretty little thing. Always alert. Always watchful. But soon, she’ll slip up. Soon, she’ll let the wrong one in. And when she does, nothing will stop me from consuming her flesh and torturing her mind. Because hell hath no limits, and I will make her pay for keeping her monster waiting. Let Me In is a dark monster story that is not suitable for all readers. Do not read if dark themes are not for you.


Dark Hunger

Dark Hunger

Author: Vivian Murdoch

Publisher: Vivian Murdoch

Published: 2022-12-09

Total Pages: 315

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I’m no Guardian Alpha, but I am a protector. And I protect what’s mine, even against their will. As the bouncer of an elite brothel, it is my duty to train the betas and omegas in the art of pleasing an Alpha. It is a job I relish, but inside, I’m craving an omega of my own who won’t wither under my iron fist. But the goddess Illaria must have a sense of humor, because the first woman to entice me in years is a beta. She has no scent markers to draw me to her, and yet the little refugee haunts my waking hours until something in me snaps. Beta or not, I’ll claim her as my own, my personal little plaything... but she's not what she seems, and when her true nature is revealed, I'm not the only one with a claim. It might cost me everything, but I will get what I want, and I want her." The Alphas of Stanlion Marked Omegas is a darkverse romance series. Please enjoy your Alphas and omegas on the darker side.


A Symphony of Life

A Symphony of Life

Author: Simin Redjali

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 586

ISBN-13: 1479765325

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A Symphony of Life Triumph of Education over Adversity A Journey of a Persian - American Woman Through War, Revolution, Love, and Freedom The story of Dr. Redjali, a well known public figure in Iran in the mid-twentieth century, begins in Iran (Persia) during the time of Iran's westernization and modernization spearheaded by Reza Shah Pahlavi at the beginning of the 20th century and follows the social, historical, political turmoil, and educational events of the past seventy years in Iran, in Europe and the United States. Like a symphony, this book is composed of four movements. Through these movements, the author weaves the notes of her life into melodies of social and historical changes, upheavals, wars, revolutions and peace. She traces her own transition from being part of Iran's ruling class to her job-seeking struggles in the United States. This provides the reader, through the author's firsthand experience with many of the great events of the 20th century, a personal account of Iran's contemporary history and politics, education, along with an eye-witness account of the United States civil rights movement, the women's rights struggle, other important issues related to psychology and mental health, and personal issues such as surviving cancer in the United States. Her story encompasses shifts in the tempos and melodies of life, along with a leitmotiv of love of family, individual freedom, and unwavering hope for humanity. The book illustrates the personal approach the author has adopted throughout her life in coping with and overcoming every adversity through using the power of education. It's also a testament to a woman's ability to balance all the facets of her life-. career demands, family responsibilities, emotional needs, and the quest to help others. This book with historical pictures uniquely covers the period between the rise and the fall of the Pahlavi dynasty, the rise of the Islamic Republic of Iran, and the author's personal life in Europe and the United States. It is supported by extensive research, and expresses a great hope that the longstanding cultural misunderstanding and miscommunication between Iran and the West will soon be replaced with a mutual respect which celebrates the power of individual freedom and democracy.


Dark Eagle

Dark Eagle

Author: John Ensor Harr

Publisher: Penguin Group

Published: 2001-05

Total Pages: 548

ISBN-13: 9780141001784

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Meticulously researched, "Dark Eagle" is a fictionalized story of Benedict Arnold's career, his heroism, his military exploits, and his May-September romance with Peggy Shippen, who became his wife and partner in treason. Maps.


The Laws of our Fathers

The Laws of our Fathers

Author: Scott Turow

Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux

Published: 2010-06-11

Total Pages: 556

ISBN-13: 1429984708

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A drive-by shooting of an aging white woman at a gang-plagued Kindle County housing project sets in motion Scott Turow's intensely absorbing novel, The Laws of our Fathers. With its riveting suspense and indelibly drawn characters, this novel shows why Turow is not only the master of the modern legal thriller but also one of America's most engaging and satisfying novelists.


To Rise in Darkness

To Rise in Darkness

Author: Aldo A. Lauria-Santiago

Publisher: Duke University Press

Published: 2008-07-09

Total Pages: 398

ISBN-13: 0822381249

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To Rise in Darkness offers a new perspective on a defining moment in modern Central American history. In January 1932 thousands of indigenous and ladino (non-Indian) rural laborers, provoked by electoral fraud and the repression of strikes, rose up and took control of several municipalities in central and western El Salvador. Within days the military and civilian militias retook the towns and executed thousands of people, most of whom were indigenous. This event, known as la Matanza (the massacre), has received relatively little scholarly attention. In To Rise in Darkness, Jeffrey L. Gould and Aldo A. Lauria-Santiago investigate memories of the massacre and its long-term cultural and political consequences. Gould conducted more than two hundred interviews with survivors of la Matanza and their descendants. He and Lauria-Santiago combine individual accounts with documentary sources from archives in El Salvador, Guatemala, Washington, London, and Moscow. They describe the political, economic, and cultural landscape of El Salvador during the 1920s and early 1930s, and offer a detailed narrative of the uprising and massacre. The authors challenge the prevailing idea that the Communist organizers of the uprising and the rural Indians who participated in it were two distinct groups. Gould and Lauria-Santiago demonstrate that many Communist militants were themselves rural Indians, some of whom had been union activists on the coffee plantations for several years prior to the rebellion. Moreover, by meticulously documenting local variations in class relations, ethnic identity, and political commitment, the authors show that those groups considered “Indian” in western El Salvador were far from homogeneous. The united revolutionary movement of January 1932 emerged out of significant cultural difference and conflict.