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The Twelve: The Passage Trilogy Book 2 (The Passage Trilogy #2)

by Justin Cronin

'A literary superthriller' NEW YORK TIMES - and major TV seriesTHE TWELVEDeath-row prisoners with nightmare pasts and no future.THE TWELVEUntil they were selected for a secret experiment.THE TWELVETo create something more than human.THE TWELVENow they are the future and humanity's worst nightmare has begun.THE TWELVEThe epic sequel toTHE PASSAGE(p) 2012 Penguin Random House LLC

The Twelve: ‘Will stand as one of the great achievements in American fantasy fiction’ Stephen King

by Justin Cronin

The eagerly anticipated sequel to the global bestseller The Passage, now an epic drama on Fox from writer Elizabeth Heldens and executive producer Ridley Scott.'A literary superthriller' NEW YORK TIMESTHE TWELVEDeath-row prisoners with nightmare pasts and no future.THE TWELVEUntil they were selected for a secret experiment.THE TWELVETo create something more than human.THE TWELVENow they are the future and humanity's worst nightmare has begun.THE TWELVEThe epic sequel toTHE PASSAGE

The Twelve (The Passage Trilogy #2)

by Justin Cronin

A literary thriller revealed in multiple time frames, The Twelve is a suspenseful tale of the human capacity for sacrifice and the transformative power of renewal. In the present day: As three strangers attempt to navigate the chaos cast upon civilization by a U.S. government experiment gone wrong, their destinies intertwine. More than a hundred years in the future: Amy, Peter, Alicia and the others introduced in The Passage pinpoint the weaknesses of the twelve original vampires . . . even as they confront a betrayal by one of their own.

Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea: Or, The Marvellous And Exciting Adventures Of Pierre Aronnax, Conseil His Servant, And Ned Land, A Canadian Harpooner (Wordsworth Classics)

by Jules Verne Lewis Page Mercer

Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea tells the classic story of Captain Nemo and his submarine Nautilus as seen from the point of view of Professor Pierre Aronnax, who was commissioned to find the mysterious sea monster responsible for sinking ships. Written by French science fiction writer Jules Verne in 1870, the novel illuminates themes that transcend time, such as man versus nature, freedom, and revenge. Now available as part of the Word Cloud Classics series, Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea is a must-have addition to the libraries of all classic literature lovers.

Twilight's Dawn: A Black Jewels Book

by Anne Bishop

New York Times bestselling author Anne Bishop's Black Jewels novels have enthralled readers and critics alike. Now, in Twilight's Dawn, Bishop returns to the Blood realm with four captivating novellas: Winsol Gifts, Shades of Honor, Family, and The High Lord's Daughter.From the Paperback edition.

Twin Spica 11 (Twin Spica #11)

by Kou Yaginuma

With only months left in their training, Asumi and those left in the Tokyo Space School's first astronaut training class have a new and potentially defining task at hand. From the moment they enrolled, these teens were under the assumption that the future of space exploration would be at the hands of their generation. At least one of them would lead JAXA into the cosmos to revitalize a once dead program. But in the nearly three years they have spent training their bodies and minds, science appears to have caught up to them.

The Twinning Project

by Robert Lipsyte

Tom is a smart, talented loner with a chip on his shoulder and a big secret: an imaginary twin on another planet. Eddie is Tom's opposite, a friendly, athletic kid who always looks on the good side. Tom worries sometimes: does confiding in Eddie mean he's nuts? The truth is even crazier than that. Eddie and his planet are just as real as Tom and his Earth, but fifty-some years in the past. And the twins are caught up in an alien master plan that might just mean Earth--both Earths--will be destroyed. Switching places and identities, "slipping" between planets and across decades, a desperate escape, and the unraveling of deeper secrets leave Tom and Eddie aware of the danger they're facing and the tools they can use to overcome it.

Twins of Evil

by Shaun Hutson

Karnstein Castle stands like a bird of prey on the highest point of the hills that surround the village below. A huge monolithic reminder to all those who see it of the power of the family who have lived there for centuries.By day the village of Karnstein is a peaceful place, but by night, an unimaginable evil roams free. Villagers are found dead, their throats ripped open and bodies drained of blood. Young girls disappear and are never seen again. Rumour has it that they are taken to the castle for the pleasure of Count Karnstein, the last surviving member of the family. Into this strange place, come beautiful identical twins Maria and Frieda. While Maria lives a blameless life, Frieda is drawn to the castle and Count Karnstein. A man rarely seen in daylight, a man steeped in Satanic ritual and the blood of beautiful young girls.Before long Frieda and Karnstein unleash a reign of bloody terror on the villagers, and no one, it seems, is strong enough to stop them.

Two Ravens and One Crow: An Iron Druid Chronicles Novella (The Iron Druid Chronicles)

by Kevin Hearne

Atticus O'Sullivan is back in an action-packed, laugh-out-loud novella from the author of The Iron Druid Chronicles. Two-thousand-year-old Atticus may have outwitted and outfought everyone from Odin to Bacchus, but he's about to discover that what comes around when you go around messing with gods. Six years into the training of his beautiful apprentice, Granuaile, a large crow swoops down and transforms into none other than the Morrigan, a goddess who insists that Atticus come with her at once. He must leave his apprentice behind, along with his Irish wolfhound, Oberon--and he must also leave his sword. The Morrigan has always taken extreme pleasure in pronouncing the Druid's mortal danger and imminent doom, so the fact that she won't reveal the purpose of their journey makes him very nervous. Of course, any time the Celtic Chooser of the Slain drops in unannounced, it's never good. When she does let slip that she'll be saving his life in the near future, Atticus is left to wonder . . . will he soon be giving his legions of enemies something to crow about? Includes an excerpt from Kevin Hearne's Iron Druid Chronicles novel Trapped! Praise for Kevin Hearne and The Iron Druid Chronicles "Celtic mythology and an ancient Druid with modern attitude mix it up in the Arizona desert in this witty new fantasy series."--Kelly Meding, author of Three Days to Dead "[Atticus is] a strong modern hero with a long history and the wit to survive in the twenty-first century. . . . A snappy narrative voice . . . a savvy urban fantasy adventure."--Library Journal, on Hounded

Two Weeks' Notice (Revivalist)

by Rachel Caine

In New York Times bestselling author Rachel Caine's "thrilling"* Revivalist series, Bryn Davis finds out that making a living can be rough if you're already dead... After dying and being revived with the experimental drug Returne, Bryn Davis is theoretically free to live her unlife--with regular doses to keep her going. But Bryn knows that the government has every intention of keeping a tight lid on Pharmadene's life-altering discovery, no matter the cost. Thankfully, some things have changed for the better; her job at the rechristened Davis Funeral Home is keeping her busy and her fragile romance with Patrick McCallister is blossoming--thanks in part to their combined efforts in forming a support group for Returne addicts. But when some of the group members suddenly disappear, Bryn wonders if the government is methodically removing a threat to their security, or if some unknown enemy has decided to run the zombies into the ground...

Typhon Pact: The Khitomer Accords Saga

by David R. George III Una McCormack

Three thrilling novels set in the universe of Star Trek: The Next Generation!Plagues of Night In the wake of the final Borg invasion, which destroyed entire worlds, cost the lives of sixty-three billion people, and struck a crippling blow to Starfleet, six nations adversarial to the United Federation of Planets—the Romulan Star Empire, the Breen Confederacy, the Tholian Assembly, the Gorn Hegemony, the Tzenkethi Coalition, and the Holy Order of the Kinshaya—joined ranks to form the Typhon Pact. For almost three years, the Federation and the Klingon Empire, allied under the Khitomer Accords, have contended with the nascent coalition on a predominantly cold-war footing. But as Starfleet rebuilds itself, factions within the Typhon Pact grow restive, concerned about their own inability to develop a quantum slipstream drive to match that of the Federation. Will leaders such as UFP President Bacco and RSE Praetor Kamemor bring about a lasting peace across the Alpha and Beta Quadrants, or will the cold war between the two alliances deepen, and perhaps even lead to an all-out shooting war? Raise the Dawn After the disastrous events in the Bajoran system, Captain Benjamin Sisko must confront the consequences of the recent choices he has made in his life. At the same time, the United Federation of Planets and its Khitomer Accords allies have come to the brink of war with the Typhon Pact. While factions within the Pact unsuccessfully used the recent gestures of goodwill—the opening of borders and a joint Federation-Romulan exploratory mission—to develop quantum-slipstream drive, they have not given up their goals. Employing a broad range of assets, from Romulus to Cardassia, from Ab-Tzenketh to Bajor, they embark on a dangerous new plan to acquire the technology they need to take control of the Alpha and Beta Quadrants. While UFP President Bacco and Romulan Praetor Kamemor work feverishly to reestablish peace, Captains Sisko, Jean-Luc Picard, and Ro Laren stand on the front lines of the conflict...even as a new danger threatens the Bajoran wormhole as it once more becomes a flashpoint of galactic history. Brinkmanship The Venette Convention has always remained independent, but it is about to become the flashpoint for a tense military standoff between the two power blocs now dominating interstellar space—the United Federation of Planets and the recently formed Typhon Pact. The Venetan government turns to the Typhon Pact’s Tzenkethi Coalition for protection in the new order, and has agreed to allow three of their supply bases for Tzenkethi use. But these bases—if militarized—would put Tzenkethi weapons unacceptably close to Federation, Cardassian, and Ferengi space. While Captain Ezri Dax and the crew of the U.S.S. Aventine are sent to investigate exactly what is happening at one of the Venette bases, Captain Jean-Luc Picard and the U.S.S. Enterprise are assigned to a diplomatic mission sent to the Venette homeworld in order to broker a mutually acceptable resolution. But the Cardassian delegates don’t seem particularly keen on using diplomacy to resolve the situation, which soon spirals out of control toward all-out war. . .

Typhon Pact: Brinkmanship (Star Trek)

by Una Mccormack

The Venette Convention has always remained independent, but it is about to become the flashpoint for a tense military standoff between the two power blocs now dominating interstellar space--the United Federation of Planets and the recently formed Typhon Pact. The Venetan government turns to the Typhon Pact's Tzenkethi Coalition for protection in the new order, and has agreed to allow three of their supply bases for Tzenkethi use. But these bases--if militarized--would put Tzenkethi weapons unacceptably close to Federation, Cardassian, and Ferengi space. While Captain Ezri Dax and the crew of the U.S.S. Aventine are sent to investigate exactly what is happening at one of the Venette bases, Captain Jean-Luc Picard and the U.S.S. Enterprise are assigned to a diplomatic mission sent to the Venette homeworld in order to broker a mutually acceptable resolution. But the Cardassian delegates don't seem particularly keen on using diplomacy to resolve the situation, which soon spirals out of control toward all-out war. . . .

Typhon Pact: Raise the Dawn (Star Trek- Typhon Pact Book 7) (Star Trek: Typhon Pact)

by David R. George III

The second novel in a two-part Typhon Pact adventure set in the universe of Star Trek: The Next Generation. After the disastrous events in the Bajoran system, Captain Benjamin Sisko must confront the consequences of the recent choices he has made in his life. At the same time, the United Federation of Planets and its Khitomer Accords allies have come to the brink of war with the Typhon Pact. While factions within the Pact unsuccessfully used the recent gestures of goodwill—the opening of borders and a joint Federation-Romulan exploratory mission—to develop quantum-slipstream drive, they have not given up their goals. Employing a broad range of assets, from Romulus to Cardassia, from Ab-Tzenketh to Bajor, they embark on a dangerous new plan to acquire the technology they need to take control of the Alpha and Beta Quadrants. While UFP President Bacco and Romulan Praetor Kamemor work feverishly to reestablish peace, Captains Sisko, Jean-Luc Picard, and Ro Laren stand on the front lines of the conflict...even as a new danger threatens the Bajoran wormhole as it once more becomes a flashpoint of galactic history.

Tyra the Dress Designer Fairy: The Fashion Fairies Book 3 (Rainbow Magic #3)

by Daisy Meadows

Kirsty and Rachel are excited to be entering a charity fashion show where children get to show off their own designs. Unfortunately, Jack Frost thinks everyone in the world should dress like him, and steals the Fashion Fairies' seven magical items to put his naughty plan into action! Everyone is starting to make their costumes for the fashion show auditions, but without Tyra the Dress Designer Fairy's magic tape measure, nothing fits. Kirsty and Rachel need to find it soon, or nobody's outfit will be good enough to enter.

Uglies: Cutters (Uglies Graphic Novels #2)

by Scott Westerfeld Devin Grayson

Experience the riveting, dystopian Uglies series seen as never before—through the eyes of Shay, Tally Youngblood&’s closest and bravest friend, who refuses to take anything about society at face value. &“From the moment we are born, we are considered threats in need of &‘special&’ management. We are watched and shaped and exploited by a force most of us never see. . . . All to keep us safe. . . . Do you feel safe?! Or do you feel like you&’re in a cage?&”—Shay In Pretties, Tally Youngblood and her daring best friend, Shay, both underwent the operation that turned them from ordinary Uglies into stunning beauties. Now this thrilling new graphic novel reveals Shay&’s perspective on living in New Pretty Town . . . and the way she sees it, there&’s more to this so-called paradise than meets the eye. With the endless parties and custom-made clothes, life as a Pretty should be perfect. Yet Shay doesn&’t feel quite right. She has little to no memory of her past; it&’s as if something in her brain has inexplicably changed. When she reunites with Tally and the Crims—her rebellious group of friends from Uglyville—she begins to recall their last departure to the wild, and the headstrong leader she used to be. And as she remembers the truth about what doomed their escape, Shay decides to fight back—against the status quo, against the mysterious Special Circumstances, even against her own best friend.

Uglies: Shay's Story (Uglies Graphic Novels #1)

by Scott Westerfeld Devin Grayson

&“This whole game is just designed to make us hate ourselves.&”—Shay Uglies told Tally Youngblood&’s version of life in Uglyville and the budding rebellion against the Specials. Now comes an exciting graphic novel revealing new adventures in the Uglies world—as seen through the eyes of Shay, Tally&’s rebellious best friend who&’s not afraid to break the rules, no matter the cost. A few months shy of her sixteenth birthday, Shay eagerly awaits her turn to become a Pretty—a rite-of-passage operation called &“the Surge&” that transforms ordinary Uglies into paragons of beauty. Yet after befriending the Crims, a group of fellow teens who refuse to take anything in society at face value, Shay starts to question the whole concept. And as the Crims explore beyond the monitored borders of Uglyville into the forbidden, ungoverned wild, Shay must choose between the perks of being Pretty and the rewards of being real.

Ultima Thule

by Dallas Mccord Reynolds

Dallas McCord "Mack" Reynolds was an American science fiction writer. His pen names included Dallas Ross, Mark Mallory, Clark Collins, Dallas Rose, Guy McCord, Maxine Reynolds, Bob Belmont, and Todd Harding. His work is noteworthy for its focus on socioeconomic speculation, usually expressed in thought-provoking explorations of Utopian societies from a radical, sometime satiric, perspective. He was a considerably popular author from the 1950s to the 1970s, especially with readers of science fiction and fantasy magazines.

The Ultimate Weapon

by John W. Campbell

The star Mira was unpredictably variable. Sometimes it was blazing, brilliant and hot. Other times it was oddly dim, cool, shedding little warmth on its many planets. Gresth Gkae, leader of the Mirans, was seeking a better star, one to which his "people" could migrate. That star had to be steady, reliable, with a good planetary system. And in his astronomical searching, he found Sol. With hundreds of ships, each larger than whole Terrestrial spaceports, and traveling faster than the speed of light, the Mirans set out to move in to Solar regions and take over. And on Earth there was nothing which would be capable of beating off this incredible armada-until Buck Kendall stumbled upon THE ULTIMATE WEAPON.

ULTIMO ELEGIDO, EL (EBOOK)

by Adrian Cairoli

Bruno es un nieto recuperado por Abuelas de Plaza de Mayo. Al conocer su nueva identidad se convierte en destinatario de un secreto milenario que le dejó en herencia su abuelo Gino, destacado arqueólogo italiano muerto hace décadas. Su vida se ve de inmediato envuelta en un torbellino de violencia: un poderoso organismo internacional lo persigue con la intención de obtener la pieza faltante de una reliquia para la cual él, sin saberlo, ha sido elegido como custodio. Decidido a enfrentar la verdad sobre su destino, Bruno parte en un viaje por el mundo buscando a los personajes que deberán introducirlo en el misterio del Koda, una fuente de poder mitológica codiciada durante siglos y por la cual se han sacrificado civilizaciones enteras. Mientras sortea toda clase de peligros que amenazan su vida y la de sus seres queridos, su desafío será desarmar la compleja trama que lo une a sus antepasados y descubrir, a la vez, el rol protagónico que le ha tocado jugar en la Historia.

El último guardián (Artemis Fowl #Volumen 8)

by Eoin Colfer

La esperadísima conclusión a las aventuras de Artemis Fowl, el único villano que cuenta con millones de lectores en todo el mundo. «Tengo a guerreros ancestrales sometidos a mi voluntad. Quiero que el mundo entero se arroje a mis pies y estoy dispuesta a arriesgarlo todo y a sacrificar a quien se oponga a mis deseos.» Opal Koboi, la peor enemiga de Artemis Fowl, ha abierto la puerta de los Berserkers, un ejército de guerreros mágicos encerrados en las entrañas de la Tierra y sedientos de venganza. Con su apoyo y la ayuda de los poderes mágicos Opal ha decidido destruir por completo a la raza humana. Pero Artemis no se deja intimidar: debe salvar a sus hermanos y combatir los planes de su enemiga y sus mágicos aliados. Artemis se enfrenta a ellos contrarreloj, consciente de que su propia vida está en peligro...

El umbral del bosque: Un oscuro secreto. Un linaje maldito. La travesía comienza

by Patricio Sturlese

Una historia marcada por sangrías, engaños y un amor prohibido, sellado por la muerte. Siglo XVII. El navegante veneciano Pier Ugo Mameli es contratado por la misteriosa condesa húngara Elizabeth Báthory para recuperar un arcón perdido en el desierto de Gobi, en Mongolia. Pero no lo puede trasladar por tierra: solo podrá hacerlo por mar, lo que lo obliga a idear un complicado itinerario para llegar a su destino. Sin embargo, en uno de los puertos en los que atraca su barco, el capitán Mameli permite embarcar a un grupo de jóvenes pertenecientes a la aristocracia nórdica y aparentemente indefensas. Pero pronto comienzan a sucederse macabras y extrañas muertes que aterrorizan a la tripulación y empujan al capitán a examinar el contenido del arcón. Dentro descubre un misterio que hará cambiar el rumbo de su travesía y la fidelidad a su cliente. Se encamina entonces a la búsqueda de El umbral del bosque, un antiguolibro oculto en las remotas y congeladas tierras de Escandinavia, que ha dado comienzo a la «noche de cuatrocientos años» y que maldice al reino de Noruega, llevando a la repentina extinción de sus reyes. Un libro que deja también al descubierto el antiguo mito del drävulia. Reseña:«Un digno descendiente de la factoría de Alejandro Dumas.»Página 12

(Un)Masked

by Caroline Wimmer Andrew Q. Gordon Anyta Sunday

Jay Walker has two wishes: to perform the play of his dreams alongside his best friend at Wellington's Tory Street Theatre, and to meet that special someone. Someone he'd go to the ends of the earth for. Someone who might only exist in fairy tales. When Jay meets accordion busker Lethe Cross, it's like living a dream come true. Lethe's music captivates Jay, and he resolves to meet the man who plays so beautifully. But then he discovers Lethe's life is more like a nightmare. The phrase "down on his luck" can't begin to cover it. Determined to help, Jay does some snooping for answers--and winds up on the wrong end of a centuries-old curse. The good news is there's a way to break it. The bad news is it might cost Jay his life.

Unborn Tomorrow

by Dallas Mccord Reynolds

Unfortunately, there was only one thing he could bring back from the wonderful future... and though he didn't want to... nevertheless he did....

Unbroken (Outcast Season #4)

by Rachel Caine

For millennia, Cassiel was a powerful Djinn--until she was exiled to live among mortals. Now the threat of an apocalypse looms, and Cassiel is in danger of losing everything she has come to hold dear... As the world begins to fall apart around her, Cassiel finds herself fighting those she once called her own: the Djinn. With Weather Warden Luis Rocha and the rescued child Ibby by her side, Cassiel struggles to find a way to protect those who are in her charge and come to terms with the leadership role she never asked for. Cassiel is opposed by Pearl--a powerful Djinn bent on raising an army of kidnapped Warden children to bring about nothing less than the end of the world. It will take everything Cassiel has to stop the Djinn from starting a war that will wipe all of humanity from the face of the earth. She knows that this might not be a battle she can survive, but protecting those she loves is worth any cost...

The Unburied Dead (Thomas Hutton Book One)

by Douglas Lindsay

<p> A stark and edgy new police series from the creator of Barney Thomson.</p> <p> A psychopath walks the streets of Glasgow, selecting his first victim. He sees his ex-girlfriend everywhere, and he will have her back.</p> <p> When a woman is savagely murdered, her body stabbed over a hundred times, the police know from the nature of the crime that the killer will strike again. DCI Bloonsbury, the once-feted detective, is put in charge of the investigation, but as the killer begins to hit much closer to home and an old police conspiracy starts to unravel, Bloonsbury slides further into morose alcoholic depression.</p> <p> In the middle of it all is Detective Sergeant Thomas Hutton, juggling divorce, deception, alcohol, murdered colleagues, and Dylan. He could use a break but the dead will not rest and the past will not be buried until he can catch the latest serial killer to haunt the streets of his city.</p> <p> &quot;well written and superbly in-your-face, this chilling tale is even better than Lindsay&rsquo;s earlier works and I am fast becoming a fan of anything he produces.&quot;<br /> &ndash; Old Dogs And New Tricks</p> <p> &quot;funny, dark, miserable, engrossing and as surprising as a Chippendale chair in the middle of an IKEA store.&quot;<br /> &ndash; I Meant To Read That</p> <p> *** COMING SOON: the second DS Thomas Hutton novel, A PLAGUE OF CROWS ****</p> <p> Praise for Douglas Lindsay:</p> <p> &quot;The plot, Russian literature fans, is a modern spin on Dostoyevsky&rsquo;s Crime and Punishment. The bloody ending, movie buffs, is pure Reservoir Dogs.&quot;<br /> &ndash; The Mirror</p> <p> &quot;This is pitch-black comedy spun from the finest writing. Fantastic plot, unforgettable scenes and plenty of twisted belly laughs.&quot;<br /> &ndash; New Woman</p> <p> &quot;This chilling black comedy unfolds at dizzying speed... an impressive debut novel.&quot;<br /> &ndash; Sunday Mirror</p> <p> &quot;A flawless follow-up to an impressive debut, this is extremely well-written, highly amusing and completely unpredictable in its outrageous plot twists and turns.&quot;<br /> &ndash; The List</p> <p> &quot;Lindsay&rsquo;s burlesque thrills offer no sex, no drugs, no desperation to be cool. Just straightforward adult story; fantastic plot, classic timing and gleeful delight in the grotesque. With more talent than Irvine Welsh could dream of, Lindsay has crafted a macabre masterpiece where content lives up to style.&quot;<br /> &ndash; What&rsquo;s On</p> <p> <br /> About the author:</p> <p> Douglas Lindsay is the author of the Barney Thomson barbershop crime series, which currently runs to seven novels and three novellas, beginning with THE LONG MIDNIGHT OF BARNEY THOMSON. He is also the author the thriller, LOST IN JUAREZ and the police procedurals, THE UNBURIED DEAD and WE ARE THE HANGED MAN. He lives in Somerset.</p>

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