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A mutilated mix of horror that is sure to leave you screaming for more. Meet a vampire mermaid who hates the taste of fish. Take an overnight flight to Hell. Play with a teenage serial killer who has a murderous sweet tooth. Discover the forgotten twisted tale of Christmas Eve. Witness the bizarre consequences of a married couple's cursed wish. Finally, re-imagine 'The Little Drummer Boy' of a twisted kind. Plus many more.
A beautiful five-star resort in the Pocono Mountains is the setting for the grand wedding of sexy Soap Opera star, Ricardo Santiago, and his fiancée. The wedding planner in charge is Madison County, a hefty and outspoken woman, and a fashion disaster in a blue satin blouse tucked into a baggy pair of white linen slacks over blue open-toed wedges. She lurks over her uproarious followers like the Evil Queen from a child's nightmare. As the many bridesmen arrive, each brings unique drama, with an older man and his boy toy only a sampling of the eclectic mix. The entire resort quickly becomes a media free-for-all with camera crews, television reporters and mobs of parasitic fans slithering about, and one particularly obnoxious reporter eager to uncover the many skeletons in the closets of the wedding couple and stake her claim to media fame. With her sharp eye and even sharper tongue, she hunts the audience like a starving king cobra looking for its prey. With its over-the-top drama, humor, and truths uncovered, both good and bad, "Bridesmen of Madison County" is a heartwarming novel of extraordinary people living extraordinary lives
One Night Only!!! That was what the marquee swinging above the hottest cabaret in New York City bragged. Only the prestigious and the loyal patrons of Downtown at Abbeys were fortunate enough to get a ticket to the hottest show in town. Pepper Mills was the main attraction. The middle-aged diva waited nervously in her dressing room expecting this to be a night to remember. It was her long-awaited return to the main stage. Everything was going according to plan, until the houselights went down and the telephone rang. It was a disturbing call from the granddaughter she never knew which will catapult Pepper into a world of dangerous drug lords sworn on revenge, the kidnapping of her protégé, death of her daughter, and the unexpected chance to fall in love. Officer Jack Pepperidge was one of New York City's most respected men in blue. He was a highly recognized police officer in line to be the next Chief of Police. It was a routine call to a domestic violence dispute that changed his life forever. Surviving a long recovery and rehabilitation from fatal gunshot wounds gave Jack Pepperidge a second chance on life. The husband, father, uncle, and grandfather, left behind his past to embrace his future as the woman he kept hidden for far too many years. Now, as Pepper Mills, she will be forced to revisit her past from the backwoods of Pennsylvania to the subways of New York City all to protect her future. "Hot Pepper" is a crime thriller with a positive transgender protagonist that is meant to educate as well as entertain. Pepper will face off with ex-convicts as well as her ex-wife until justice is served to her daughter's killer. The reader is taken on a daring escape from inside the Statue of Liberty to a roadside murder attempt and finally a drug dealer's death on the subways of New York City. With the help of a very diverse group of friends that she calls family, Pepper will transition both physically and mentally.
In his latest vision of literary art, Mark Thornton asks his readers to forget everything that they remember about their grandmother's fairy tales and get ready for the first in a series of LGBT themed tales with a twist. The first book in the series has taken a gallon of Grimm, added a helping of Hans Christian, with a dash of Disney, and blended them all together in a magical place to create a deliciously tasting story filled with sexy maidens, horny wizards, jilted lovers, evil magic, hands-free suspense, hands-on erotica, and satisfying sex. It's all part of the journey to discover the true meaning behind happily ever after.The delightful cast of characters are a fresh and bold change to the stereotypical heroes and heroines from the classics. Discover a world where Granny has never been the same since the disappearance of her lover, Gretel. The Huntsman is under the Evil Queen's rule, but longs for his true love, the King's effeminate dresser. The Woman in White and her seven friends join the the toymaker, a talking silver fox, Rumpelstiltskin, a greedy pie man, a psychotic sorcerer, and a man named Hood; just to name a few as they cross paths, break hearts, and even kill, to save their forest from going dark. Finally, find out why the big bad wolf isn't really so bad after all. Sure to be a classic in a genre all by itself, 'Once Upon a Wolf' is a must read for anyone who believes in true love and equality in a world of happily ever afters.
Another collection of tormented tales that twist human conditions into something unbelievable...or not? Ten more tales that take the reader to a nursing home where the residents refuse to die (Mind Over Manor), a society that is obsessed with looking beautiful (Beauty and the Obese), a teenage comic nerd obsessed with a cartoon goes horribly wrong (Haley's Comic), a modern day Romeo and Juliet (The Last Supper), a six-pack of Satan's canines (Zombie Rott) just to name a few. Want more? That's only half of the killer cuisine of carnage and creeps. Volume 2 of these twisted tales will have you howling for more.
The Skyscraper Curse is Dr. Mark Thornton's definitive work on booms and busts, and it explains why only Austrian economists really understand them. It makes business cycle theory accessible to a whole new 21st-century audience. And they need it, especially those under 40. Many of the brilliant quants working on Wall Street and at the Fed barely remember the Crash of 2008, much less understand it.But Mark Thornton does, and his book is a warning about overheated equity markets, over-inflated housing prices, and clueless central bankers. Given the shaky stock markets lately, 2018 may be the year the Fed's latest bubble bursts. And when it does, it will be even more painful than 10 years ago. In fact, US household and business debt is now one trillion dollars higher than 2008.Mark is well known as an expert on bubbles and Fed malfeasance. His work appears in outlets like Wall Street Journal, Bloomberg, Forbes, The Economist, Barron's, and Investor's Business Daily. His now-infamous Skyscraper Index theory draws the connection between loose monetary policy, artificially low interest rates, and vanity construction projects. Put the three together and it doesn't turn out well.And let's not forget that Dr. Thornton was among only a handful of economists to warn about the dangerous housing bubble in 2004, and again in 2006. Cabbies and waiters bought up condos with no money down in places like Las Vegas. Prices rose 25 percent or more every year in some coastal markets. Even people with terrible credit financed houses at five or seven times their annual income. All of it was made possible by the Fed and its mania for low interest rates.So when the experts said "Nobody could have seen this coming," the Mises Institute had Mark's articles and papers ready to go. The housing crash, and the meltdown in equity markets less than a year later, were thoroughly explained by Austrian business cycle theory. And Mark was the capable face of the Mises Institute during it all.Without a lay-friendly book like The Skyscraper Curse, millions more Americans will be duped by the next crash. Dr. Thornton's book tells the story that needs to be told. It will be among the only alternative explanations available when the next crisis comes.
LARGE PRINT EDITION! More at LargePrintLiberty.com The biggest struggle in putting this book together was not in finding enough quotes but in limiting the number. The editor tried to provide a representative list of topics and subjects that Mises is most famous for, such as socialism, bureaucracy, interventionism, money, government, and war. But he also included many subject areas for which Mises is not often quoted, including arts, fate, health, instinct, martyrdom, religion, and youth.Most economists don't write enough memorable material in an entire lifetime to fill 20 pages. But Mises was different. He was brilliant, brave, and tenacious. He could also write. He wanted to reach all people, not just specialists.This serves as an introduction and guide to his thought, or even a kind of concordance, all in his own words. Mostly it is a means for putting Mises's ideas in even greater circulation.
It is conventional wisdom that alcohol prohibition failed, but the economic reasons for this failure have never been as extensively detailed or analyzed as they are in this study by Mark Thornton.The lessons he draws apply not only to the period of alcohol prohibition but also to drug prohibition and any other government attempt to control consumption habits. The same pattern is repeated again and again.Thornton's treatment of the topic is methodical. He first examines the history of prohibition laws, primarily focusing on American implementation of prohibitionist policies. He examines the prime movers in the alcohol, narcotics, and marijuana prohibition movements. He then examines the theoretical premises upon which prohibition advocates depend, and thoroughly exposes them as fallacious.After examining the history and theory of prohibition, Thornton reveals the effects of such policies on the potency of illegal drugs. He explains how prohibition inevitably creates incentives for producers to increase the potency of drugs and alcohol products distributed via the black market.Also investigated in this book are the effects of prohibition policies on crime rates and government corruption rates. Finally, Thornton discusses the repeal of prohibition, offering both public policy alternatives and truly free-market solutions.According to Murray N. Rothbard, "Thornton's book... arrives to fill an enormous gap, and it does so splendidly... The drug prohibition question is... the hottest political topic today, and for the foreseeable future... This is an excellent work making an important contribution to scholarship as well as to the public policy debate."
They say drowning is an awful way to die... so be very careful when you descend to the depths with the Deepwater Dwarves. Could you prevent an assassination? Could you resist irritations and stick your post? Or perhaps you think it's safer to hide under the bed covers and pretend everything is as it should be?There are many ways to die and you're going to have to fend the Grim Reaper off not once, not twice but three times if you want to live long and prosper.Three solo adventures, easy to play whatever your RPG background once you click on to the 'saving roll' concept so throw away your inhibitions and live dangerously like there's no tomorrow. Who knows? You may be clairvoyant!
A sprawling tale of innocent lovers, demonic devastation and heroic endeavour tofight the good fight with all their might. Set on Trollworld, the home of the classic fantasy role playing game Tunnels & Trolls, super-powered stalwarts Samos Treek, Donk Bonku, Kaitlin Kloot and Brazi Tardani shoulder the brunt of the burden, setting out to save the gentle Feigh Folk from the clutches of the Arch-Demon Ashgoleth, as their guardians the Cloud Giants go to sleep on the job.Add in the lovelorn innocents, Cornelius Allen and Nikkolia Baker, then throw in a great chunk of the manic troll-wizards, Khaghbboommm and Yordamma Vrash, with a generous slpash of a crazy old man and his resourceful grandchildren and you get an idea of the chaotic journey that climaxes in an epic ending of Hollywood proportions.The character cast is too extensive and expensive for this to ever see the silver screen - except in that luxurious movie theatre that is your imagination.Remember - if you want to learn magic, read a book!
A Tunnels & Trolls solo adventure? Yes and no - start with a group of 6 adventures and reduce gradually to one character attempting to solve the mysterious murders in Castle Lostreld before the ruling family is thrown down and anarchy prevails! This game book has 1,155 entries, 153 illustrations and 132,000 words. There is quite probably something here you will like...
Learn a role playing game the easy way! No long rulebook to work through - 5 minutes and you'll be ready for action.This is your chance to take the role of a young hero, to fight your way out of a tight corner, to learn magic and to set out on the adventure of a lifetime. All you need is dice, pencil and paper - although imagination and a sense of humour are good to add to the mix!With new artwork to set the scene and easy step-by-step rule introduction, you'll be up and running in five minutes and when you work your way to victory and want more? There's a wealth of adventures out there waiting for you!
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