Nekropolis: Dead Streets

Nekropolis: Dead Streets

Author: Tim Waggoner

Publisher: Crossroad Press

Published: 2017-07-30

Total Pages: 326

ISBN-13:

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MATT RICHTER'S GOING TO PIECES - LITERALLY. You've got to keep your head to survive in the teeming undead city known as Nekropolis. It's a pity crazed genius Victor Baron couldn't manage that. Now everyone wants a piece of him. Zombie detective Matt Richter and his glamorous she-vampire companion Devona are back on the case, with another wild and wonderful investigation.


Streets of Death

Streets of Death

Author: Dell Shannon

Publisher: Murder Room

Published: 2014-05-21

Total Pages: 195

ISBN-13: 1471914003

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The Los Angeles Homicide Department is a revolving door of crime where Lieutenant Luis Mendoza has hardly time to grab a sandwich between the serial muggings of seven senior citizens, the disappearance of a wheelchair-bound man, and the killing of one of two runaway girls. All this and Mendoza also has to deal with his ever-growing family. Already the father of twins, his wife Alison is pregnant again and juggling work and home proves a tall order.


Their Dead Bodies Lie in the Streets

Their Dead Bodies Lie in the Streets

Author: Bishop Samuel J. Hughes

Publisher: Christian Faith Publishing, Inc.

Published: 2021-09-09

Total Pages: 44

ISBN-13: 1645691810

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For many of you who desire to understand all the senseless killing that takes place in our country, communities, and a mainly all over the world, Asking the question, "Why and what is happening?" In this book is knowledge of the natural and spiritual world through the word of God to bring understanding that we may be enlighten with wisdom that will equip us to help solve this problem. Every believer has an important part to play! You will learn who God is, about lust, temptation, and the spiritual mind-set that cause all this killing. This book will make a door to deliverance. Most of all, you will learn that the heavens do rule.


Dead Streets

Dead Streets

Author: Tim Waggoner

Publisher: Angry Robot, Limited

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780857660466

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Matt Richter's mean streets are the city of the dead, the shadowy realm of Nekropolis. Insane scientist Victor Baron has been killed, but tracking down his body is proving a tricky task. Matt may be dead, but he'll still crack this case. Original.


The Armies of the Streets

The Armies of the Streets

Author: Adrian Cook

Publisher: University Press of Kentucky

Published: 2021-10-21

Total Pages: 406

ISBN-13: 081318598X

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In July 1863 New York City experienced widespread rioting unparalleled in the history of the nation. Here for the first time is a scholarly analysis of the Draft Riots, dealing with motives and with the reasons for the recurring civil disorders in nineteenth-century New York: the appalling living conditions, the corruption of the civic government, and the geographical and economic factors that led up to the social upheaval.


Widespread Panic in the Streets of Athens, Georgia

Widespread Panic in the Streets of Athens, Georgia

Author: Gordon Lamb

Publisher: University of Georgia Press

Published: 2018-04-15

Total Pages: 134

ISBN-13: 0820354120

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In April 1998, legendary southern jam band Widespread Panic held a free open-air record release show in downtown Athens, Georgia, its homebase. No one involved could have known that the predicted crowd of twenty thousand would prove to be nearly five times that size. The ultimately successful show, now known as “Panic in the Streets,” went on to become a cult favorite of Panic fans and a decisive moment in Athens music history. This event still holds the record for the world’s largest record release party, but the full story of how the event came to be has not been told until now. Widespread Panic in the Streets of Athens, Georgia places readers at the historic event, using in-depth investigation and interviews with the band, city officials, and “Spread Heads” who were there. Told as much as possible in real time, music journalist Gordon Lamb’s narrative takes the reader from conception to aftermath and uncovers the local controversies and efforts that nearly stopped the show from happening altogether. This deeply researched and richly sourced book follows every stage of the concert’s development from the spark of an idea to approximately one hundred thousand people from all over the world packing the streets of a legendary music town. Taking us back to 1990s Athens through vibrant, on-the-scene writing, Lamb gives us the story of a band on the verge of greatness and a town reckoning with its significant place in music history.