The Terror Trail

The Terror Trail

Author: Stewart Ross

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2007-03-05

Total Pages: 51

ISBN-13: 0756641829

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Watch the past come to life in this gripping comic-book tale, The Terror Trail. Travel back in time to Ancient Rome and meet Publius and Sabina as they're stolen from their injured father and sold into slavery. Follow their dangerous adventure as brother and sister escape the clutches of their owners, only to be captured and sold again as arena slaves in the Colosseum. Will they survive long enough to rescue their father and find freedom? Combining the excellent content of DK Readers with the excitement of a graphic novel, these thrilling books use rich, historically accurate settings-such as Ancient Egypt and Ancient Rome-as the backdrops for tales of murder, betrayal, and revenge. Reference section provides nonfiction context, including timeline, maps, and glossary.


Trail of Terror

Trail of Terror

Author: Richard Estep

Publisher: Llewellyn Worldwide

Published: 2018-10-08

Total Pages: 215

ISBN-13: 073875613X

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"An exciting journey through darkness that is filled with moments of pure light."—Jeffery Pritchett, host of ChurchOfMabusRadio.com Follow the thrilling investigations of a man who has peered into more dark places than most and sought the answers to questions we fear to ask From the watchful ghosts in the Denver Firehouse Museum to the dark spirit that terrorizes the London Underground, Trail of Terror invites you on a hair-raising adventure to haunted locations across the United States and England. Discover the restless phantoms who inhabit the Hostel, one of Britain's most famous haunted houses. Explore the Cripple Creek Jail, where prisoners and jailers alike are held long after death. Enter the infamous Black Monk House of West Yorkshire, home of the king of poltergeists. Richard Estep gives you an in-depth look at these supernatural phenomena, presenting details so vivid you can almost feel each chilling presence that he encounters.


Terror on the Trail: A Hike Gone Wrong

Terror on the Trail: A Hike Gone Wrong

Author: Rob A. Ward

Publisher: Independently Published

Published: 2019-02-14

Total Pages: 439

ISBN-13: 9781796912975

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Thousands of hiker's traverse the Appalachian Trail. For most, it's an enjoyable experience. A chance to reconnect with nature, meet interesting people and get a great workout. For some, it can be a nightmare. Multiple women have been raped, ravaged and terrorized, along a 40 miles stretch, in the Great Smoky Mountains in Tennessee. Authorities are stumped. Unable to find the perpetrator, he strikes again. Eric Lance has a sickness. His heart desires power and control. His perverse appetites know no bounds. Can Rob Stone stop him from wrecking another life along the Appalachian Trail? He's out of shape, has a bum knee, and hiking farther than ever before. His faithful canine companion, Terrance, will have to help him out during a critical time. Finding the perpetrator, and stopping him, could cost both of them dearly. This harrowing thriller is a battle of good versus evil.


Terror Trail

Terror Trail

Author: Don Pendleton

Publisher: Gold Eagle

Published: 2012-04-03

Total Pages: 317

ISBN-13: 0373804326

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Hunting predators who kill for profit and pleasure, the Stony Man team goes deep into the bloodiest regions of Sudan and Uganda to stop guerilla forces specializing in black-market arms.


On the Trail of Terror Finance

On the Trail of Terror Finance

Author: John Cassara

Publisher: Red Cell Ig

Published: 2010-09-01

Total Pages: 272

ISBN-13: 9780984174737

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It is an axiom within the U.S. law enforcement and intelligence communities that "following the money" is the key to disrupting and dismantling criminal organizations. The same is true when it comes to terrorist networks. Officials in the United States and abroad now realize that fighting terrorism financing (and its corollary, money laundering) is one of the best ways to prevent future catastrophic attacks. As a new generation of public servants learns the ropes and begins to contribute to the war on terror, the proven tactic of following money trails will become more central than ever. At the same time, this task is becoming increasingly complex due to our adversaries' skill in avoiding traditional financial countermeasures. Law enforcement and intelligence officials must learn to understand the sometimes obscure methodologies that terrorist organizations use to raise, move, and store money-whether these activities stem from the Usama bin Ladens of the world, rogue regimes like Iran and North Korea, or members of Hizbollah, Hamas, or a host of other like-minded organizations.


On the Terror Trail

On the Terror Trail

Author: Tracy Dunham

Publisher: Thomas Bouregy

Published: 1989

Total Pages: 196

ISBN-13: 9780803487840

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Western: Leland Moses, U.S. Marshal out of Ft. Smith, heads deep into Indian Territory to bring back his man. Only this time, the search is personal. A former slave himself, Moses is chasing the man behind a slave ring selling captive Indian women and children into involuntary servitude in Mexico. Leland Moses always gets his man, but this time, he almost loses his life.


Ralph Compton Terror Trail

Ralph Compton Terror Trail

Author: Lyle Brandt

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2021-08-24

Total Pages: 273

ISBN-13: 0593334027

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The daughters of a New Mexican rancher must help their father recover a stolen herd in this thrilling new novel in the bestselling Trail Drive series. In the early days of the Mexican Revolution guerrillas led by Francisco "Pancho" Villa raid a ranch in Doña Ana County, New Mexico Territory. They abscond with a herd of saddle horses earmarked for sale to the U.S. Army, wounding rancher Alejandro Aguirre and killing his only son, Eduardo, in the process. When the army commander and his superiors in Washington, D.C. refuse to violate Mexican sovereignty with a punitive raid, Alejandro's twin daughters, Dolores and Yolanda, must step up. Together they lead a crew of ranch hands and friendly members of the Mescalaro Apache tribe to recover the herd. A perilous road lies ahead, but the sisters will stop at nothing to find justice for their fallen brother and reclaim what was stolen.


Poverty Row Studios, 1929-1940

Poverty Row Studios, 1929-1940

Author: Michael R. Pitts

Publisher: McFarland

Published: 2015-09-17

Total Pages: 543

ISBN-13: 1476610363

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From the beginning of the sound era until the end of the 1930s, independent movie-making thrived. Many of the independent studios were headquartered in a section of Hollywood called "Poverty Row." Here the independents made movies on the cheap, usually at rented facilities where shooting was limited to only a few days. From Allied Pictures Corporation to Willis Kent Production, 55 Poverty Row Studios are given histories in this book. Some of the studios, such as Diversion Pictures and Cresent Pictures, came into existence for the sole purpose of releasing movies by established stars. Others, for example J.D. Kendis, were early exploitation filmmakers under the guise of sex education. The histories include critical commentary on the studio's output and a filmography of all titles released from 1929 through 1940.