Download 11 Horror Novels (.DOC, .HTML, .RTF)

11 Horror Novels
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Overview: 11 Great Horror Novels For Your Pleasure.

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Archive Contents:
William Peter – The Exorcist.
Bentley Little – The Mailman.
Bentley Little – The Store.
Bentley Little – The Association.
Wilson, F. Paul – The Keep.
Wilson, F. Paul – The Tomb.
Gray Muriel – The Ancient.
Muriel Gray – Trickster.
Peter Straub – Mr X .
Peter Straub – Ghost Story.
Clark Simon – The Gravediggers Tale.

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Download The Nostradamus code – Wolrd War III (.PDF)

The Nostradamus code – Wolrd War III by Michael Rathford
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Overview: Using cutting-edge data mining techniques, Dr. Rathford sifted this complex word puzzle searching for significant patterns and relationships. Almost immediately, he came up with the predictive model known as The Nostradamus Code.
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"When the prophecies-within-prophecies are deciphered, the hidden timeline of World War III is revealed."

In May 2005, members of the Italian National Library in Rome made an amazing discovery. Buried in their archives was an unknown manuscript written by the famed prophet Michel de Nostradame, or Nostradamus (1503-1566). This manuscript was handed down to his son and later donated to Pope Urban VIII. It did not surface again until now, almost four hundred years later.
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Download The Bestiary – A Book Of Beasts – TH White (.PDF)

The Bestiary – A Book Of Beasts by T.H. White
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The Bestiary: A Book of Beasts was the first and, for a time, the only English translation of a medieval bestiary. Bestiaries were second only to the Bible in their popularity and wide distribution during the Middle Ages. They were catalogs of animal stories, combining zoological information, myths, and legends. Great attention was given to bizarre, exotic, and monstrous creatures. Much of the content of bestiaries was drawn from much older sources including Aristotle, early English literature, and oral traditions. White provides an excellent appendix that explains how the creatures of the bestiary influenced the development of allegory and symbolism in art and literature

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Download Demon seed By Dean Koontz (.LIT)

Demon seed By Dean Koontz
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Overview: It’s been a long time since I’ve read some classic Koontz. His most recent books just aren’t the same as The Bad Place, Coldfire or Key to Midnight. (Read those!!) So, Demon Seed, I thought, having never read the original, was pretty good.
As I was reading, I kept thinking of the Kubrick film, 2001 Space Odyssey. The plot and writing was a bit…laughable at times. Over-all though, if you just decide to read it and take it for what it is, it’s not bad. The only other complaint I have is, is that we only got to hear in 2 chapters in the beginning from the voice of Susan. Why bother? There needed to be more from her point of view, at least at the end. I kept waiting to see what she was thinking, but it never happened, it was just weird.
Overall though, it was a quick fun read. A bit of classic Koontz, I think.
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Download Captain Blood His Odyssey _ Raphael Sabatini(.lit)

Captain Blood His Odyssey _ Raphael Sabatini(.lit)
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Overview: Captain Blood is an adventure novel by Rafael Sabatini, originally published in 1922. It concerns the sharp-witted Dr. Peter Blood, an Irish physician who had had a wide-ranging career as a soldier and sailor (including a commission as a captain under the Dutch admiral De Ruyter) before settling down in the town of Bridgwater in Somersetshire, who in 1685 is arrested and convicted by the infamous Judge Jeffreys of treason in the aftermath of the Monmouth rebellion (despite the fact that he was never a part of the rebellion and was arrested while treating a wounded rebel) on the grounds that "if any person be in actual rebellion against the King, and another person – who really and actually was not in rebellion – does knowingly receive, harbour, comfort, or succour him, such a person is as much a traitor as he who indeed bore arms." The sentence for treason is death by hanging, but King James II for purely financial reasons has the sentence for Blood and other convicted Monmouth rebels commuted to transportation to the Caribbean to be sold into slavery. Upon arrival on the island of Barbados, he is bought by Colonel Bishop, initially for work in the Colonel’s sugar plantations but later hired out by Bishop when Blood’s skills as a physician prove superior to those of the local doctors. When a Spanish force attacks and raids the town of Bridgetown, Blood escapes with a number of other convict-slaves (including former shipmaster Jeremy Pitt, the one-eyed giant Edward Wolverstone, former gentleman Nathaniel Hagthorpe, former Royal Navy petty officer Nicholas Dyke and former Royal Navy master gunner Ned Ogle), captures the Spaniards’ ship and sails away to become one of the most successful pirates/buccaneers in the Caribbean, hated and feared by the Spanish and secretly admired by the English, French and Dutch.
While Blood is a fictional character, much of the historical background of the novel is based on fact. The Monmouth rebels were sold into slavery as described in the book; Blood’s pirate adventures and subsequent career borrow heavily from those of Sir Henry Morgan; and the shifting political alliances of the Glorious Revolution of 1688 are used in the novel as a plot device to allow Blood’s return to respectability.
Captain Blood was an enormously popular work, and Sabatini wrote two additional novels featuring Peter Blood: Captain Blood Returns (1930) (retitled The Chronicles of Captain Blood in the British publication) and The Fortunes of Captain Blood (1936). Both of these books are episodic tales of Blood’s pirate career rather than true sequels. (All the episodes are contained within the timeframe of the original novel, although Sabatini mistakenly dated one story "1690" despite the fact that Blood’s piratical career had been established as ending in 1689, and two stories in Captain Blood Returns: "The War Indemnity" and "Blood Money" may be viewed as continuations of events that took place in the original novel.)
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