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"Erasmo Cruz is from the wrong side of the tracks. His dad was a junkie who overdosed. His mom chose to run off rather than raise him. His only passion is the supernatural, and his only family is his grandmother, whose aches and pains, he soon learns, aren't just from old age but from cancer. Desperate to help his grandmother pay for treatment, Erasmo sets up shop as a paranormal investigator. After witnessing a series of inexplicable events, he must uncover the truth behind his clients' seemingly impossible claims. From hauntings to exorcisms, Erasmo soon finds that San Antonio is a much scarier place than even he knew."--
Rome, A.D. 306. Emperor Constantine converts the Roman Empire to Christianity. Over the next two decades, his armies destroy pagan idols across Europe and the Middle East. England, A.D. 1830. Paleontologist Mary Anning writes to Sir Richard Owen, describing a fossil that she discovered in the cliffs of Lyme-Regis. She writes that the fossil is a large wing made of black bone. Montana, A.D. 2023. Sixteen-year-old Molly Wilder discovers a mysterious fossil while on a summer internship. The fossil has a large wing structure, horned skull, and black bones. Neither famed fossil-hunter Derek Farnsworth nor renowned paleontologist Dr. Sean Oliphant can place it in a recognized dinosaur family. For 65 million years, the Badlands of Montana have held a secret hidden in their depths"--Page [4] of cover.
"Part Fall of the House of Usher, part The Haunting of Hill House, part True Detective--in The House of Dust, debut novelist Noah Broyles drags the 19th-century Southern Gothic legacy kicking and screaming into the 21st century. Set in a rural Tennessee town, a true-crime reporter finds new meaning in an old house--a house with generations of secrets and plans he has yet to discover."--Provided by publisher.
For fans of The Martian and 2001: A Space Odyssey, Tantalus Depths blends hard sci-fi with psychological and cosmic horror, as well as some action-thriller elements for good measure.
JACQUES VILLEGLÉ AND THE STREETS OF PARIS is the first big book in English about France's greatest living artist, 95-year-old Jacques Villeglé, the Grandfather of Street Art.
In the sequel to the award-winning dystopian novel The Seclusion, which School Library Journal called ¿a must-have for all libraries and fans of sci-fi,¿ Patch Collins must navigate the aftermath of her escape from America, leaders out for revenge, and the complexities of a world that has evolved without her. Should she move on, as everyone is telling her, or fight for those she left behind?
For fans of J.K. Rowling, Rick Riordan, and anyone who ever wanted to ride a unicorn, Cryptozoology for Beginners is part novel, part magical creature guide, and every bit a fast-paced, world-hopping adventure.
For fans of J.K. Rowling, Rick Riordan, and anyone who ever wanted to be a sorcerer, Sorcery for Beginners is part novel, part ¿For Dummies¿ guide to magic, and every bit a fun, fast-paced adventure.
Culled from on-the-go daily journal entries across 15 countries and 38 cities comes an exhilarating travel-inspired story, tracing one couple's quest for true adventure above all else.
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