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Advocate

by Darren Greer

When Jacob is called back to Advocate, he is not only returning home again, something he knows he cannot really do; he is going to face his dying grandmother and the people of the town who turned on one of their own. Twenty years earlier, when his uncle David came home, it was to die. The response in Advocate was typical of most towns, large and small, in 1984: when his disease became known, Jacob, his grandmother, his mother, and his aunt, were shunned, turned out from school and their jobs, out of fear of an until-then unknown virus. Like To Kill a Mockingbird, a novel beloved of one of the main characters, Advocate is elegiac, written by a first-rate author, about overcoming ignorance and prejudice. With wit and emotional depth, Greer describes the formation of one boy’s social conscience and takes us to a resolution that is truly satisfying.

Advocate for the Doomed: The Diaries and Papers of James G. McDonald, 1932–1935

by James G. McDonald

“[Chronicles] the efforts of this principled and persistent man to save Jews and others from the horrors of Nazism.” —Foreign AffairsThe private diary of James G. McDonald (1886–1964) offers a unique and hitherto unknown source on the early history of the Nazi regime and the Roosevelt administration’s reactions to Nazi persecution of German Jews. Considered for the post of US ambassador to Germany at the start of FDR’s presidency, McDonald traveled to Germany in 1932 and met with Hitler soon after the Nazis came to power. Fearing Nazi intentions to remove or destroy Jews in Germany, in 1933 he became League of Nations High Commissioner for Refugees and sought aid from the international community to resettle outside the Reich Jews and others persecuted there. In late 1935 he resigned in protest at the lack of support for his work.This is the eagerly awaited first of a projected three-volume work that will significantly revise the ways that scholars and the world view the antecedents of the Holocaust, the Shoah itself, and its aftermath.“A compelling look at one man’s efforts to do something about a looming catastrophe. At times the book is inspiring—McDonald’s prescience and energy are simply amazing. But because we know what is soon to happen to Europe’s Jews, we share his frustration that no one seems to be listening. We feel what it was to be an advocate for the doomed.” —The Wall Street Journal“The diaries show that McDonald believed as early as 1933 that the Nazis were considering the mass killing of Europe’s Jews.” —The New York Times

Advocate: Book Three of The Warden Series (The Warden Series)

by Daniel M. Ford

"Omigosh! I've just found an author to put on my list of I've got to read everything they ever wrote! The Warden is a gem of the first order. Aelis is my hero."—Glen Cook, author of The Black Company"These books are addictive and I can’t wait to see what Aelis and the gang get up to next.”—C.L. Clark, author of The UnbrokenWineshops on every corner. Assassins in every alley. It’s good to be home.Aelis de Lenti is back on her home turf, but it's not quite as welcoming as she remembered....Recalled from Lone Pine to investigate claims of murder by magic against her mentor—legendary Warden Bardun Jacques—Aelis takes to the streets of the grand city of Lascenise, and plumbs the deepest secrets of the Lyceum to clear his name. Certain of her success, she doesn't count on thieves, subterranean labyrinths, or the assassins that dog her steps from the moment she leaves her tower.Behind all of it lurks a ring of unknown wizards who can seemingly reach anyone with their magic. Without knowing who she can trust, Aelis must gather what allies she can to unravel the web of intrigue, murder, smuggling, and theft originating in the halls of magic power. With an old friend from her college days, a war-haunted gnome thief-catcher, and the advice of her imprisoned advisor, Aelis races to save lives and expose a conspiracy that seeks to change the face of the world.At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.

Adán

by Ted Dekker

El autor de gran éxito de ventas según el New York Times, Ted Dekker, revela su novela más fascinante hasta el momento... un escurridizo asesino en serie cuyas víctimas mueren por causas desconocidas y un psicólogo obsesionado con atraparlo.El psicólogo de conducta del FBI, Daniel Clark, se ha hecho famoso por sus argumentos de que la religión es uno de los antagonistas más grandes de la sociedad. Lo que Daniel no sabe es que su persecución obsesiva de un asesino en serie conocido sólo como "Eva" terminará en su propia muerte en manos de Eva. Después de veinte minutos Daniel es resucitado, sólo para luego sentirse perseguido por esos veinte minutos perdidos de vida.De pronto se hace dolorosamente evidente que la única manera de detener a Eva es recobrando esos minutos perdidos al morirse... otra vez. Lo que no es tan claro es cuántas veces tendrá que morir para descubrir la verdad, no sólo acerca de Eva, sino de sí mismo. Daniel tendrá que enfrentar realidades que lo persiguen en cuanto a posesiones demoníacas en el mundo moderno, y volver a evaluar su propio prejuicio en contra de la religión, para detener al asesino.

Adèle Rochester

by Nunila de Mendoza

En esta novela, la autora nos cuenta la historia de Adèle Rochester, la que fuera hija ilegítima de Edward Rochester, el inolvidable protagonista de Jane Eyre: su periplo a en la búsqueda de su madre, la decepción amorosa y el romance apasionado con Marcos Hassin, un librepensador y un hombre tan opuesto a ella que le resulta irresistible. La continuación de la clásica e inmortal novela Jane Eyre. Ahora Adèle es la niña que recoge Edward Rochester por lástima cuando una bailarina francesa que fuera su amante, le dice que es su hija. Aunque Rochester duda de su paternidad, la acoge en su hogar, y con los cuidados de Jane Eyre se convierte en una mujer noble, sencilla, inteligente y bondadosa. Antes de morir, Edward Rochester la adopta como hija legítima. Pero su dinero y gran belleza se convierten en la maldición de su vida. Después de una gran decepción amorosa, decide viajar a Francia y buscar a su verdadera madre para que esta le confíe el secreto de su existencia. En ese viaje de autodescubrimiento se enamora de Marcos Hassin, un librepensador anárquico, de carácter tan opuesto a Adèle como salvaje, que hace inevitable la atracción. Luchas internas, misterios, muchas aventuras y una gran historia de amor.

Adèle: A Novel

by Leila Slimani

From the bestselling author of The Perfect Nanny--one of the 10 Best Books of the Year of The New York Times Book Review--her prizewinning novel about a sex-addicted woman in ParisShe wants only one thing: to be wanted. <P><P>Adèle appears to have the perfect life: She is a successful journalist in Paris who lives in a beautiful apartment with her surgeon husband and their young son. But underneath the surface, she is bored--and consumed by an insatiable need for sex. <P><P>Driven less by pleasure than compulsion, Adèle organizes her day around her extramarital affairs, arriving late to work and lying to her husband about where she's been, until she becomes ensnared in a trap of her own making. <P><P>Suspenseful, erotic, and electrically charged, Adèle is a captivating exploration of addiction, sexuality, and one woman's quest to feel alive.

Adéu Capità!

by Ricard Zaplana Ruiz Oliveri Benjami

Un homenatge a un magnífic jugador i millor persona que sempre ha despertat l'afecte i l'admiració de tots els culés Podem mesurar l'èxit sumant gols, medalles, copes, campionats, premis... I els nostres triomfs potser seran molts. Podem mesurar l'èxit valorant l'esforç, la lluita, la superació, el coratge en cada moment... I els nostres triomfs seran grans. Gràcies capità. Per emocionar-nos en cada partit donant-ho tot i més, per compartir amb nosaltres la il·lusió d'un esport i d'un club, per fer-nos somiar, per ensenyar-nos el valor de l'amistat i del compromís. Sempre seràs el gran capità.

Adéu a l'Eddy Bellegueule

by Édouard Louis

Una rebel·lió contra el món, contra la seva família i contra la societat. Vaig sortir corrents, de cop. Només vaig tenir temps de sentir que la mare deia Què fa ara aquest boig? No volia quedar-me al seu costat, em negava a compartir aquell moment amb ells. Ja era lluny, a partir d'aleshores ja no pertanyia al seu món, la carta ho deia. Vaig sortir als camps i vaig caminar una bona part de la nit, la frescor del nord, els camins de terra, l'olor de colza, molt forta en aquell moment de l'any. Tota la nit la vaig dedicar a elaborar la meva nova vida lluny d'aquí. «En realitat, la insurrecció contra els pares, contra la pobresa, contra la meva classe social, el seu racisme, la seva violència, els seus costums, va ser una cosa secundària. Perquè, abans que jo em rebel·lés contra el món de la meva infantesa, el món de la meva infantesa s'havia rebel·lat contra mi. Per a la meva família i els altres, de seguida, vaig ser font de vergonya i fins i tot de repulsió. Només tenia l'opció de fugir. Aquest llibre és un intent per entendre-ho.»Édouard Louis Ressenyes:«Excepcional. Un còctel de Zola i Dickens. Molt crua, de vegades quasi insuportable, però també tragicòmica, mantenint una certa distància, i mai maniquea.»Livres Hebdo «Un llenguatge contingut i alhora brutal, sense victimismes ni exaltacions líriques [...]. L'autor oposa, a la seva escriptura clàssica, la llengua del seu entorn, que barreja patuès local i sintaxi brusca. En efecte, la violència social s'exerceix amb el llenguatge.»Les Inrockuptibles «Magnífic [...]. És l'anunci d'un alliberament i d'un renaixement a través de les paraules per fugir de la fatalitat del determinisme social.»Le Point «Teixir un text amb la unió de dos registres lingüístics tan oposats és més que una proesa. L'èxit literari és innegable.»Le NouvelObservateur «Una narració sorprenent, a causa de la història personal de l'autor, però també del seu talent.»Madame Figaro «És el crit de còlera d'un jove que expressa la seva repugnància pel mite tenaç que converteix el proletariat en una fera valenta, de bon cor i amant de la vida.»Catherine Simon, Le Monde des Livres «L'escriptura d'Édouard Louis, el seu entestament a parlar de la vergonya, garanteixen que el seu llibre, que no hi ha dubte que fereix persones concretes, revela un escàndol universal.»Jean Birnbaum, Le Monde des Livres

Aednan: An Epic

by Linnea Axelsson

The winner of Sweden&’s most prestigious literary award makes her American debut with an epic, multigenerational novel-in-verse about two Sámi families and their quest to stay together across a century of migration, violence, and colonial trauma.In Northern Sámi, the word Ædnan means the land, the earth, and my mother. These are all crucial forces within the lives of the Indigenous families that animate this groundbreaking book: an astonishing verse novel that chronicles a hundred years of change: a book that will one day stand alongside Halldór Laxness&’s Independent People and Sigrid Undset&’s Kristin Lavransdatter as an essential Scandinavian epic.The tale begins in the 1910s, as Ristin and her family migrate their herd of reindeer to summer grounds. Along the way, forced to separate due to the newly formed border between Sweden and Norway, Ristin loses one of her sons in the aftermath of an accident, a grief that will ripple across the rest of the book. In the wake of this tragedy, Ristin struggles to manage what&’s left of her family and her community.In the 1970s, Lise, as part of a new generation of Sámi grappling with questions of identity and inheritance, reflects on her traumatic childhood, when she was forced to leave her parents and was placed in a Nomad School to be stripped of the language of her ancestors. Finally, in the 2010s we meet Lise&’s daughter, Sandra, an embodiment of Indigenous resilience, an activist fighting for reparations in a highly publicized land rights trial, in a time when the Sámi language is all but lost.Weaving together the voices of half a dozen characters, from elders to young people unsure of their heritage, Axelsson has created a moving family saga around the consequences of colonial settlement. Ædnan is a powerful reminder of how durable language can be, even when it is borrowed, especially when it has to hold what no longer remains. &“I was the weight / in the stone you brought / back from the coast // to place on / my grave,&” one character says to another from beyond the grave. &“And I flew above / the boat calling / to you all: // There will be rain / there will be rain.&”

Aegypt: Book Three Of The Aegypt Cycle (FANTASY MASTERWORKS #3)

by John Crowley

There is more than one history of the world. Before science defined the modern age, other powers, wondrous and magical, once governed the universe, their lore perfected within a lost capital of hieroglyphs, wizard-kings, and fabulous monuments. In the 1970s, a historian named Pierce Moffett moves to the New England countryside to write a book about Ægypt, driven by an idea he dare not believe: that the physical laws of the universe once changed and may change again. Yet the notion is not his alone. Something waits at the locked estate of Fellowes Kraft, author of romances about Will Shakespeare and Giordano Bruno and Dr. John Dee, something for which Pierce and those near him have long sought without knowing it: a key, perhaps, to Ægypt ...

Aemilia Lanyer as Shakespeare’s Co-Author (Routledge Studies in Shakespeare)

by Mark Bradbeer

This book presents original material which indicates that Aemilia Lanyer – female writer, feminist, and Shakespeare contemporary – is Shakespeare’s hidden and arguably most significant co-author. Once dismissed as the mere paramour of Shakespeare’s patron, Lord Hunsdon, she is demonstrated to be a most articulate forerunner of #MeToo fury. Building on previous research into the authorship of Shakespeare’s works, Bradbeer offers evidence in the form of three case studies which signal Aemilia’s collaboration with Shakespeare. The first case study matches the works of "George Wilkins" – who is currently credited as the co-author of the feminist Shakespeare play Pericles (1608) – with Aemilia Lanyer’s writing style, education, feminism and knowledge of Lord Hunsdon’s secret sexual life. The second case-study recognizes Titus Andronicus (1594), a play containing the characters Aemilius and Bassianus, to be a revision of the suppressed play Titus and Vespasian (1592), as authored by the unmarried pregnant Aemilia Bassano, as she then was. Lastly, it is argued that Shakespeare’s clowns, Bottom, Launce, Malvolio, Dromio, Dogberry, Jaques, and Moth, arise in her deeply personal war with the misogynist Thomas Nashe. Each case study reveals new aspects of Lanyer’s feminist activism and involvement in Shakespeare’s work, and allows for a deeper analysis and appreciation of the plays. This research will prove provocative to students and scholars of Shakespeare studies, English literature, literary history, and gender studies.

Aeneas Takes the Metro: The Presence of Virgil in Twentieth-century French Literature

by Fiona Cox

"This study traces Virgil's journey through twentieth-century France by examining his profile in the works of Gide, Aragon, Valery, Pagnol, Klossowski, Butor, Simon and Pinget, and by looking at how their Virgilian appropriations complement and modify current readings of the ""Aeneid"" and other works. His presence in these works provides insights not only into modern French culture but into the Virgilian oeuvre itself. This process of mutual illumination is highlighted in Cox's argument by theories of intertextuality and dialogism. Although Virgil's presence in French literature is characterized by its focus on exile and uncertainty, Cox's study reaffirms the multivalency of this great European poet and his continuing relevance at the turn of the millennium."

Aeneid

by Frederick Ahl Virgil

Frederick Ahl's new translation captures the excitement, poetic energy, and intellectual force of the original in a way that has never been done before. Ahl has used a version of Virgil's ancient hexameter, a swift-moving six-beat line varying between twelve and seventeen syllables, to reproduce the original poetry in a thrillingly accurate and engaging style. This is anAeneidthat the first-time reader can grasp and enjoy, and whose rendition of Virgil's subtleties of thought and language will enthrall those already familiar with the epic. Unlike most translators, Ahl has chosen to retain Virgil's word-play, the puns and anagrams and other instances of the poet's ebullient wit. "Like Shakespeare and the Greek tragedians, Virgil grasped that humor and earnestness are not mutually exclusive in art any more than they are in life. One should read theAeneidnot in solemn homage, but for enjoyment. " Enhanced by Elaine Fantham's Introduction, Ahl's comprehensive notes and an invaluable indexed glossary, this lively new translation brings readers closer to the original and the myriad enjoyments to be found there.

Aeneid

by Virgil

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Aeneid 8 (The Focus Vergil Aeneid Commentaries)

by Vergil Mr James J. O'Hara Randall Ganiban

Vergil: Aeneid 8 is part of a new series of commentaries on the Aeneid. Each volume adapts with extensive revisions and additions the commentaries of T. E. Page (1884, 1900), and is edited by a scholar of Roman epic. The present volume offers the Latin text of Book 8 along with maps, extensive notes, and commentary designed to meet the needs of intermediate students of Latin. A two-volume edition of the entire Aeneid designed to meet the needs of advanced students will be derived from the series.

Aeneid Book VI: A New Verse Translation

by Seamus Heaney

A masterpiece from one of the greatest poets of the century. In a momentous publication, Seamus Heaney's translation of Book VI of the Aeneid, Virgil's epic poem composed sometime between 29 and 19 BC, follows the hero, Aeneas, on his descent into the underworld. In Stepping Stones, a book of interviews conducted by Dennis O'Driscoll, Heaney acknowledged the significance of the poem to his writing, noting that "there's one Virgilian journey that has indeed been a constant presence, and that is Aeneas's venture into the underworld. The motifs in Book VI have been in my head for years - the golden bough, Charon's barge, the quest to meet the shade of the father." In this new translation, Heaney employs the same deft handling of the original combined with the immediacy of language and sophisticated poetic voice as was on show in his translation of Beowulf, a reimagining which, in the words of James Wood, "created something imperishable and great that is stainless - stainless, because its force as poetry makes it untouchable by the claw of literalism: it lives singly, as an English language poem."

Aeneid: Aeneid, Book Viii: A Vocabulary And Test Papers; By Tutors Of University Correspondence College (classic Reprint) (Dover Thrift Editions: Poetry)

by Vergil

Considered the greatest Roman poet, Vergil spent over a decade working on this monumental epic poem, which has been a source of literary inspiration and poetic grandeur for more than 2,000 years. Its twelve books tell the heroic story of Aeneas, a Trojan who escaped the burning ruins of Troy to found a new city in the west. This city, Lavinium, was the parent city of Rome.Drawn by divine destiny after the fall of Troy, Aeneas sailed westward toward the land of the Tiber. After many adventures, he and his men were shipwrecked on the shores of Carthage, where Aeneas and Queen Dido fell in love. Reminded of his duty, however, Aeneas sailed on. After visiting his father in the underworld, Aeneas saw the future of the Roman people and their exploits in peace and war. Eventually he arrived in Italy, where he and his men struggled valiantly to secure a foothold for the founding of Rome.Vast in scope, crowded with exciting adventure and heroic deeds, the Aeneid was Vergil's imagined account of Roman beginnings and a tribute to the history, character and achievements of the Roman people. On the other hand, its depth, vision and empathy with human suffering make the poem relevant to the general human condition. Now this enduring multileveled masterpiece is available in this republication of a standard unabridged translation, the most inexpensive complete version available.

Aeneid: Books Ix. , X (classic Reprint) (Hackett Classics)

by Virgil

Long a master of the crafts of Homeric translation and of rhapsodic performance, Stanley Lombardo now turns to the quintessential epic of Roman antiquity, a work with deep roots in the Homeric tradition. With characteristic virtuosity, he delivers a rendering of the Aeneid as compelling as his groundbreaking translations of the Iliad and the Odyssey, yet one that--like the Aeneid itself--conveys a unique epic sensibility and a haunting artistry all its own.W. R. Johnson's Introduction makes an ideal companion to the translation, offering brilliant insight into the legend of Aeneas; the contrasting roles of the gods, fate, and fortune in Homeric versus Virgilian epic; the character of Aeneas as both wanderer and warrior; Aeneas' relationship to both his enemy Turnus and his lover Dido; the theme of doomed youths in the epic; and Virgil's relationship to the brutal history of Rome that he memorializes in his poem.A map, a Glossary of Names, a Translator's Preface, and Suggestions for Further Reading are also included.

Aeneid: इनिइड

by Prof. Dattatraya Raghunath Ghodke

“दी इनिइड बाय व्हर्जिल” या पुस्तकाचे भाषांतर प्रा. द.र. घोडके यांनी मराठी भाषेमध्ये केले आहे. या पुस्तकामध्ये एनियासची कथा सांगतली आहे. एक ट्रोजन नायक, जो त्याच्या शहराच्या पडझडीनंतर त्याच्या शहरातून पळून जातो, त्याचे वडील एन्चिसेस आणि त्याचा तरुण मुलगा अस्कानियस. एनियासला रोम आणि वडील रोमन वंशाचा शोध घेण्यासाठी निघाले. एनियास त्याच्या ध्येयाच्या जवळ जात असताना, त्याने प्रथम त्याची योग्यता सिद्ध केली पाहिजे आणि अशा उत्कृष्ट कार्यासाठी आवश्यक परिपक्वता प्राप्त केली पाहिजे. तो भूमध्यसागरीय वादळांशी लढतो, भयानक चक्रीवादळांचा सामना करतो, कार्थेजची राणी डिडोच्या प्रेमात पडतो, अंडरवर्ल्डमध्ये प्रवास करतो आणि इटलीमध्ये युद्ध पुकारतो.

Aenir (The Seventh Tower, Book #3)

by Garth Nix

Book three of the series (for ages 9-12): The dream world Aenir is not a safe place. One wrong step can lead to danger, entrapment...or death. Tal and Milla must fight their way through this shifting landscape. They are searching for the Codex, a magical object that will decide the fate of their worlds. Many creatures stand in their way--from the cloud-flesh Storm Shepherds to a swarm of venomous Waspwyrms to a horrifying figure named Hazror. Tal and Milla cannot leave Aenir without the Codex. But finding it might endanger them more than they've ever dreamed...

Aequitas: Punishment

by Mason A. C.

Will the battle for aequitas freedom cost the balance between good and evil? Aequitas--part angel and demon, fight for their freedom and march to heaven's doorstep. Rebel leader Etienne Grant kidnaps his wife and vows to punish her disobedience. Once retribution is paid, Auria will command his army in a most ambitious venture--defeating all the angels in heaven. Auria can do nothing but surrender for the safety of her sons. Once in Grant's clutches, she realizes he wields an even greater whip as he fights for her heart and loyalty. Enemy alliances are forged as they prepare to bring down the Kingdom of God. But the archangels won't let victory slip from their grasp so easily. The battle for freedom might cost the balance between good and evil, but will it damn their souls for eternity?38,110 Words

Aera Book 10: The Return of the Ancient Gods (The Return of the Ancient Gods #10)

by Markus Heitz

Part 10 and the final instalment in the fast-paced and thrilling new episodic novella series from award-winning Markus Heitz. The gods are back, the world is in uproar - and only one man will seek the truth.NOVEMBER, 2019I've never believed in any kind of god.But that's a problem when they start manifesting.It was a problem for everyone else too, especially those whose gods did not appear. We are divided, a fractured globe, because you'd question everything you'd believed, wouldn't you? Or would you fight?Because I don't think these really are the gods we've worshipped - Zeus, The Mórrígan, Thor, they can go to hell. We're in the middle of an invasion, and I'm the only one who believes in that reality.My name is Malleus Bourreau, I'm an atheist, an investigator, and I will find the answers.The tenth and final instalment in the ten-part novella serialisation 'The Return of the Ancient Gods' by award-winning author Markus Heitz.

Aera Book 1: The Return of the Ancient Gods (The Return of the Ancient Gods #1)

by Markus Heitz

Part 1 in the fast-paced and thrilling new episodic novella series from award-winning Markus Heitz. NOVEMBER, 2019I've never believed in any kind of god.But that's a problem when they start manifesting.It was a problem for everyone else too, especially those whose gods did not appear. We are divided, a fractured globe, because you'd question everything you'd believed, wouldn't you? Or would you fight?Because I don't think these really are the gods we've worshipped - Zeus, The Mórrígan, Thor, they can go to hell. We're in the middle of an invasion, and I'm the only one who believes in that reality.My name is Malleus Bourreau, I'm an atheist, an investigator, and I will find the answers.The first instalment in the ten-part novella serialisation 'The Return of the Ancient Gods' by award-winning author Markus Heitz.

Aera Book 2: The Return of the Ancient Gods (The Return of the Ancient Gods #2)

by Markus Heitz

Part 2 in the fast-paced and thrilling new episodic novella series from award-winning Markus Heitz. The gods are back, the world is in uproar - and only one man will seek the truthNOVEMBER, 2019I've never believed in any kind of god.But that's a problem when they start manifesting.It was a problem for everyone else too, especially those whose gods did not appear. We are divided, a fractured globe, because you'd question everything you'd believed, wouldn't you? Or would you fight?Because I don't think these really are the gods we've worshipped - Zeus, The Mórrígan, Thor, they can go to hell. We're in the middle of an invasion, and I'm the only one who believes in that reality.My name is Malleus Bourreau, I'm an atheist, an investigator, and I will find the answers.The second instalment in the ten-part novella serialisation 'The Return of the Ancient Gods' by award-winning author Markus Heitz.

Aera Book 3: The Return of the Ancient Gods (The Return of the Ancient Gods #3)

by Markus Heitz

Part 3 in the fast-paced and thrilling new episodic novella series from award-winning Markus Heitz. The gods are back, the world is in uproar - and only one man will seek the truthNOVEMBER, 2019I've never believed in any kind of god.But that's a problem when they start manifesting.It was a problem for everyone else too, especially those whose gods did not appear. We are divided, a fractured globe, because you'd question everything you'd believed, wouldn't you? Or would you fight?Because I don't think these really are the gods we've worshipped - Zeus, The Mórrígan, Thor, they can go to hell. We're in the middle of an invasion, and I'm the only one who believes in that reality.My name is Malleus Bourreau, I'm an atheist, an investigator, and I will find the answers.The third instalment in the ten-part novella serialisation 'The Return of the Ancient Gods' by award-winning author Markus Heitz.

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