Dieser Autor erforscht die komplexen Verbindungen zwischen Individuen und den Welten, die sie bewohnen. Seine Werke werden für ihre reiche Atmosphäre und tiefgründigen Charaktere gefeiert. Durch seine Erzählungen regt er oft zum Nachdenken über die Natur der Realität und die menschliche Erfahrung an. Sein unverwechselbarer Schreibstil entführt die Leser in andere Welten.
A true crime story about a crime spree that occurred in February 1971. Parole sex offender Bertram Greenberg murdered a teenage girl in Griffith Park and then fled along Route 66 (and I-40). He killed two Arizona Highway Patrolmen, then kidnapped a young couple and forced them to drive him north of Gallup, NM where he sexually assaulted the wife and then shot them both. She lived and then walked two miles for help. The couple's stolen Volkswagen was spotted by officers with the Grants NM Police Department, who chased it, forced him off the road, and then shot him to death.
For decades, the Horrell brothers of Lampasas, Texas, have been viewed as ruthless outlaws, but author David Johnson offers a different perspective. The Horrells were primarily ranchers, and while folklore suggests they built their herds through rustling, contemporary records reveal a more complex reality. The family patriarch, Sam Horrell, was killed at forty-eight during a conflict with Apaches in New Mexico. One brother died serving the Confederacy, while five of the remaining six brothers were shot dead; only Sam, Jr. lived into old age, passing away from natural causes. Johnson chronicles the Horrells' tumultuous lives, starting with their infamous confrontation with the State Police in Lampasas in 1873, which became the most disastrous shootout in Reconstruction history. The brothers and their loyal friends fled to New Mexico, becoming embroiled in the violent Lincoln County War, known historically as the Horrell War, which had racial undertones. Upon returning to Texas, they became involved in the Horrell-Higgins War, leading to the near annihilation of their family when two brothers were killed by a mob in Bosque County. Johnson provides a comprehensive account of these conflicts while maintaining a neutral stance, and he includes previously unpublished photographs of the Horrell family and others.
This collection of poetry, celebrating over thirty years of creativity and sharing from the men of New Mexico, offering the richness of men's creativity, emotions, vulnerability, and interpretations of the world around them. It encourages men to speak as knowledgeable and sensitive human beings.
The adventure follows twelve-year-old James Lightwater as he embarks on a quest to locate the twelve Zodiac Crystals of ancient Atlantis. Each crystal is concealed in various locations around the globe, spanning different time periods, adding an exciting historical twist to his journey. James must navigate these challenges to uncover the secrets of the crystals and fulfill his mission.
The story follows twelve-year-old James Lightwater as he embarks on a thrilling quest to locate the twelve Zodiac Crystals from ancient Atlantis. Each crystal is concealed in various locations across different time periods, presenting unique challenges and adventures. James's journey is not only a race against time but also a test of his courage and resourcefulness as he uncovers the mysteries of the past.
Focusing on group dynamics, this book presents essential theory and research for enhancing group effectiveness. It provides readers with practical exercises and detailed explanations, enabling them to apply learned concepts to real-world scenarios. The blend of theoretical insights and hands-on skills prepares individuals to navigate and improve group interactions successfully.
Drawing from two decades of experience, the author shares gripping and heartfelt stories from his life as a paramedic. The narrative explores themes of heroism, fear, and the emotional toll of emergency response, featuring encounters with drug deals, gang violence, and memorable celebrities. Readers will find a blend of humor and poignancy as Johnson recounts the challenges and triumphs of saving lives. This fast-paced, engaging memoir offers invaluable insights into the world of emergency medicine while keeping readers on the edge of their seats.
John Randolph, a prominent and controversial figure in early American politics, is the focus of this biography, which explores his influential role as a Virginia congressman and architect of southern conservatism. Known for his flamboyant oratory and confrontational style, Randolph captivated audiences with lengthy speeches and engaged in notable public duels. His political journey, marked by a break from President Jefferson and leadership of the "Old Republicans," reflects his commitment to limited government and agrarian values. The book draws on a wealth of primary sources to illuminate Randolph's complex legacy.
In a gripping narrative, a charismatic preacher emerges as a prophetic figure, drawing followers with his compelling messages. However, as his influence grows, dark secrets and a dangerous conspiracy begin to unravel, challenging the faith of his congregation. Themes of belief, manipulation, and moral dilemmas intertwine in this thrilling tale, exploring the fine line between divine inspiration and human ambition. The story delves into the complexities of faith in a modern world, making it a thought-provoking read for fans of Christian fiction and thrillers alike.