The Witchkin Murders

The Witchkin Murders
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Publisher : Bell Bridge Books
Total Pages : 400
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ISBN-10 : 9781611949605
ISBN-13 : 1611949602
Rating : 4/5 (05 Downloads)

Synopsis The Witchkin Murders by : Diana Pharaoh Francis

"The Witchkin Murders is a supernatural police procedural with interesting characters who are full of secrets and a plot that is full of twists and turns. A fun read." --Anne Bishop, New York Times bestselling author of Wild Country Four years ago, my world--the world--exploded with wild magic. The cherry on top of that crap cake? The supernatural world declared war on humans, and my life went straight to hell. I used to be a detective, and a damned good one. Then Magicfall happened, and I changed along with the world. I'm witchkin now--something more than human or not quite human, depending on your perspective. To survive, I've become a scavenger, searching abandoned houses and stores for the everyday luxuries in short supply--tampons and peanut butter. Oh, how the mighty have fallen, but anything's better than risking my secret. Except, old habits die hard. When I discover a murder scene screaming with signs of black magic ritual, I know my days of hiding are over. Any chance I had of escaping my past with my secret intact is gone. Solving the witchkin murders is going to be the hardest case of my life, and not just because every second will torture me with reminders of how much I miss my old life and my partner, who hates my guts for abandoning the department. But it's time to suck it up, because if I screw this up, Portland will be wiped out, and I'm not going to let that happen. Hold on to your butts, Portland. Justice is coming, and I don't take prisoners. About the Author: Diana Pharaoh Francis is the acclaimed author of a dozen novels of fantasy and urban fantasy. Her books have been nominated for the Mary Roberts Rinehart Award and RT's Best Urban Fantasy. The Witchkin Murders is the first book in her exciting new urban fantasy series--Magicfall. Visit her at dianapfrancis.com, and find her on Facebook.

The Witchkin Murders

The Witchkin Murders
Author :
Publisher : Bell Bridge Books
Total Pages : 288
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ISBN-10 : 1611949521
ISBN-13 : 9781611949520
Rating : 4/5 (21 Downloads)

Synopsis The Witchkin Murders by : Diana Pharaoh Francis

Four years ago, my world--the world--exploded with wild magic. The cherry on top of that crap cake? The supernatural world declared war on humans, and my life went straight to hell. I used to be a detective, and a damned good one. Then Magicfall happened, and I changed along with the world. I'm witchkin now--something more than human or not quite human, depending on your perspective. To survive, I've become a scavenger, searching abandoned houses and stores for the everyday luxuries in short supply--tampons and peanut butter. Oh, how the mighty have fallen, but anything's better than risking my secret. Except, old habits die hard. When I discover a murder scene screaming with signs of black magic ritual, I know my days of hiding are over. Any chance I had of escaping my past with my secret intact is gone. Solving the witchkin murders is going to be the hardest case of my life, and not just because every second will torture me with reminders of how much I miss my old life and my partner, who hates my guts for abandoning the department. But it's time to suck it up, because if I screw this up, Portland will be wiped out, and I'm not going to let that happen. Hold on to your butts, Portland. Justice is coming, and I don't take prisoners. About the Author: Diana Pharaoh Francis is the acclaimed author of a dozen novels of fantasy and urban fantasy. Her books have been nominated for the Mary Roberts Rinehart Award and RT's Best Urban Fantasy. The Witchkin Murders is the first book in her exciting new urban fantasy series--Magicfall. Visit her at dianapfrancis.com, and find her on Facebook.

Scatter of Light

Scatter of Light
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Publisher : Bell Bridge Books
Total Pages : 483
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ISBN-10 : 9781610262057
ISBN-13 : 1610262050
Rating : 4/5 (57 Downloads)

Synopsis Scatter of Light by : Diana Pharaoh Francis

Welcome back to Diamond City where hell just busted loose. Senator Rice, hater of all things magic, declared martial law following the recent bombings. His goal? Arrest all magic-wielders and take control of the mines. To get what he wants, he doesn't care how many people have to die. How is Riley supposed to stop an army without starting a bigger war? It's going to take deceit, timing, sleight of hand, and a whole lot of luck. To help, she's got her family, friends, and a collection of mobsters, who will probably slide a blade between her ribs the second she turns her back. But beggars can't be choosers, and playing it safe is a losing proposition. Unfortunately, there's more going on than anybody realizes, and the real enemy has yet to show his face. When push comes to shove, can Riley risk sacrificing the people she loves to save a city of people she doesn't even know? Risk her people, her family on a plan almost certainly doomed to fail? For Riley there is really only one choice. What would you choose? "This series is one of the best." —Stacey Brutger, Netgalley Reviewer "Exceptional!" —Jill Smith, RT Book Reviews on The Diamond City Magic series Author Bio: Diana Pharaoh Francis is the acclaimed author of a dozen fantasy and urban fantasy novels. Her books have been nominated for the Mary Roberts Rinehart Award and RT's Best Urban Fantasy. Scatter of Light is the fifth book in her exciting new urban fantasy series—The Diamond City Magic Novels. Visit her at dianapfrancis.com and find her on Facebook.

Witch Kin Chronicles Box Set Books 1, 2, 3

Witch Kin Chronicles Box Set Books 1, 2, 3
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Publisher : OneEar Press
Total Pages : 891
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ISBN-10 : 9781777321284
ISBN-13 : 177732128X
Rating : 4/5 (84 Downloads)

Synopsis Witch Kin Chronicles Box Set Books 1, 2, 3 by : E M Graham

Dara was born with natural power, but the aristocratic Witch Kin hold the monopoly on all things magic and Dara’s half-blood status excludes her from their ranks. Until Hugh arrives on the scene, because with his help she can brave the Kin's sneers and work at being the best of the best, travelling to Scotland and beyond to develop her abilities. She wants acceptance into the Kin, but even more than that, she needs to find her mother. This is something she can't tell Hugh, although they're growing closer than a teacher and student should. And she finds out that a little knowledge can be more dangerous than none at all.

Anthology of the Damned

Anthology of the Damned
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Publisher : Kydala Publishing, Inc.
Total Pages : 310
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Rating : 4/5 ( Downloads)

Synopsis Anthology of the Damned by : Christopher D. Schmitz

Twelve Terrifying Tales to Keep You Awake at Night! Featuring classic tales from horror masters such as H.P Lovecraft and Robert Chambers and also newer horror authors, this anthology collection is sure to make you lose sleep. It also features artwork by horror artist Harold Torres. Ghosts, hauntings, alien fish, demon possessions, and mutant creatures. And those are just the authors! This set of spooky tales is a perfect read for Halloween, Dark and Stormy Nights, or Sunday Morning Church. Each author in this collection has a wealth of additional stories, so this is just the beginning. Pick it up now… if you dare.

Anthology of the Damned: Necromoirrium

Anthology of the Damned: Necromoirrium
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Publisher : Kydala Publishing, Inc.
Total Pages : 556
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ISBN-10 :
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Rating : 4/5 ( Downloads)

Synopsis Anthology of the Damned: Necromoirrium by : Christopher D. Schmitz

Enter a collection of chilling volumes where darkness reigns and fear is a constant companion. Each of the Anthologies of the Damned brings together more than a dozen master storytellers per book, each weaving a unique and terrifying tale that will leave you looking over your shoulder and questioning your sanity. Imagine Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark but written for grownups. Paranormal detectives, body swapping cyborgs, cave-dwelling demons, and lovers beyond the grave. These stories and more! This set of spooky tales is a perfect read for Halloween, dark and stormy nights, or Sunday morning church, and will haunt your dreams, lingering long after the last page is turned.

An Apache Life-Way

An Apache Life-Way
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Publisher : Pickle Partners Publishing
Total Pages : 910
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ISBN-10 : 9781789126594
ISBN-13 : 1789126592
Rating : 4/5 (94 Downloads)

Synopsis An Apache Life-Way by : Morris Edward Opler

A majority of ethnographer Morris Edward Opler’s research was done on Native American groups of the American Southwest. He studied specifically the Chiricahua Indians, who were the subjects of one of his most famous books, An Apache Life-Way: The Economic, Social, and Religious Institutions of the Chiricahua Indians. Opler studied many Native American groups, but the Apache were a main focus of his. An Apache Life-Way traces the life of an Apache year by year. Rather than a history, the book explains the day-to-day Apache experience, detailing the chronological order of one’s life. The lifestyle described in the book is from a time before the Americans started the long era of hostile interactions with the Apache. The people designated as “Apache” in this book are those who spoke the Apache language in the area that is now New Mexico, Arizona, Sonora, and Chihuahua. There were many smaller sub-groups that populated these areas, three of them different groups of the Chiricahua Apache. An Apache Life-Way is divided into several main parts: Childhood; Maturation; Social Relations of Adults; Folk Beliefs, Medical Practice, and Shamanism; Maintenance of the Household; Marital and Sexual Life; The Round of Life; Political Organization and Status; and Death, Mourning, and the Underworld. Each section is divided into more specific subcategories that explore each phase of life and the rituals associated with it. Originally published in 1941, An Apache Life-Way remains one of the most important and innovative studies of south-western Native Americans. “First-class...in the best ethnographic tradition. It fills a great gap in our anthropological knowledge and...deserves to be one of the most used of American tribal records.”—Ruth Benedict, author of Patterns of Culture

An Ignorant Witch

An Ignorant Witch
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Publisher : OneEar Press
Total Pages : 277
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ISBN-10 : 9781999390846
ISBN-13 : 1999390849
Rating : 4/5 (46 Downloads)

Synopsis An Ignorant Witch by : E M Graham

Having super-natural power isn’t all it’s cracked up to be. And now, it’s a death sentence. Dara Martin is a half-blood witch in a town ruled by the aristocratic Witch Kin. Shunned for her mixed blood, formal magical training is forever out of her reach. Even worse, any trace of magic-working from her will end in a painful binding of her powers. Her main goal is to keep her head down and survive, but everything changes with the new witch in town. Seth stirs up the ancient hatreds of the Kin, calling for a Purge to cleanse their world of the magic of the ‘impure’ half-bloods like Dara and her friends. Unable to escape the clutches of the Kin and unwilling to leave her friends to die, Dara’s only option is to fight back. Relying on her raw, untrained magic is the only way forward, and it won’t be enough to defeat the Kin. ​​​​​​​Fans of Harry Potter and Seanan McGuire will love the Witch Kin Chronicles! Now a complete series. Download An Ignorant Witch and begin your journey today! This paranormal fantasy complete series includes: An Ignorant Witch An Arrogant witch An Errant Witch An Obstinate Witch An Enigmatic Witch An Embittered Witch PRAISE FOR THE WITCH KIN CHRONICLES SERIES: 'An interesting read, enjoyed immensely! A tale of questing for magical knowledge and a place in the World. Cant wait to read the next book in line.' GooglePlay Books 'Racism and bullying in the supernatural world, I was very eager for the underdog to immediately settle the score. Nice read!' GooglePlay Books 'Prepare to be educated about witches' fairies dwarfs and all the other creatures of legend they are not what the stories portray, fairies aren't nice, witches are self-serving and half breeds are despised. Well written with a somewhat different storyline great characters spring to life on the page, rather darker than the usual witchy reads, well worth a look.' GoodReads 'I liked everything about this book. Its fast moving, full of adventure and excitement. It's differant from the usual cosy mysteries. A must read.' Goodreads 'This has given me the fantasy fix I've been craving and I'm looking forward to reading the rest in the series.' GoodReads Keywords related to this fantasy series: Fantasy, YA Fantasy books, Coming of Age,Popular Series, Witch, Magic, Paranormal Fantasy, Supernatural Suspense,, Witch Magic, Newfoundland,Sorcerer, Fairies, Fairy Fae, Romance, Paranormal Romance, Witchcraft, Paranormal cozy, dark fantasy, witches, magick, Paranromal Fantasy, paranormal series

Revelation and Divination in Ndembu Ritual

Revelation and Divination in Ndembu Ritual
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Publisher : Cornell University Press
Total Pages : 364
Release :
ISBN-10 : 0801408636
ISBN-13 : 9780801408632
Rating : 4/5 (36 Downloads)

Synopsis Revelation and Divination in Ndembu Ritual by : Victor Witter Turner

The core of this book is a complete description of two important Ndembu rituals of affliction (Chihamba and Kayong'u), and an analysis of the system of ideas underlying more than a dozen modes of divination. Written by an internationally-known social scientist, the book demonstrates how the study of small-scale events may reveal as much about what it means to be a human being in society as do grand macrosocial and macrocultural surveys.Drawing on two and a half years of fieldwork, Victor Turner offers two thorough ethnographic studies of Ndembu revelatory ritual and divinatory techniques, with running commentaries on symbolism by a variety of Ndembu informants. Striking a personal note in the introductory chapter, Turner acknowledges his indebtedness to Ndembu ritualists for alerting him to the theoretical relevance of symbolic action in understanding human societies. He believes that ritual symbols, like botanists' stains, enable us to detect and trace the movement of social processes and relationships that often lie below the level of direct observation.