![]() ![]() It’s up to Ruso to summon all his skills to investigate, even though the breakthroughs in forensic science lie centuries in the future, and the murderer may be hunting him down too. not to mention a serial killer stalking the local streets.īarmaids’ bodies are being washed up with the tide and no one else seems to care. He has vast debts, a slave girl who is much more trouble than she is worth and an overbearing hospital administrator to deal with. The Gods are not smiling on army doctor Gaius Petreius Ruso in his new posting in Britannia. Britannia, AD117 – primitive, cold, damp and very muddy. Welcome to the most remote part of the Roman Empire. Formerly published as RUSO AND THE DISAPPEARING DANCING GIRLS. ![]()
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![]() ![]() It’s not a particularly brilliant or well-written book, but its strengths are in the action and strong characters. THE AWAKENING is packed with fast-paced action that reluctant readers, especially boys, will really enjoy. And when Colin Wagner, Danny’s good friend, starts exhibiting his own signs of weird powers, things really get exciting. His friends are, to say the least, suspicious. Or so everyone thinks, until thirteen-year-old Danny Cooper saves his friend’s sister from being hit by a bus….From much too far away, in a matter of seconds. The age of superhumans is pretty much over. Nobody knows what happened to Titan, Energy and their evil adversaries, but when 13-year-old Colin Wagner and his best friend Danny begin to develop strange powers, they realise that a new age of superhumans might be just beginning. Now, though, it’s celebrated with action figures and parties. This story takes place ten years after a great battle that wiped out all the superheroes. On the original Mystery Day (the anniversary is now a holiday), all the superhumans, both superheroes and supervillians, disappeared, with the three Dalton siblings being the only exceptions.įast-forward ten years. ![]() ![]() ![]() "About this title" may belong to another edition of this title. The turbulent history of Haiti is related in a well-researched and highly readable narrative.Praised by all who have read it as the only complete and fully documented history of Haiti in any language, 'Written in Blood' is certain to become a classic. Robert Debs Heinl and Nancy Gordon Heinl, Written in Blood: The Story of the Haitian People, 1492. Naval Mission to Haiti until he was declared persona non grata by Franois Duvalier. were written by Haitians in the nineteenth century. ![]() The Heinls tell tragic story well." ( Footsteps Magazine) Robert Debs Heinl, deceased, and Nancy Gordon Heinl, both writers and historians, lived in Haiti from 1959 to 1963. There is no work in the English language that even approaches the extravagant wealth of information the Heinls have assembled about the world's first black republic. The turbulent history of Haiti is related in a well-researched and highly readable narrative?Praised by all who have read it as the only complete and fully documented history of Haiti in any language, 'Written in Blood' is certain to become a classic. As spellbinding as Voodoo, 'Written in Blood' is a matchless history of Haiti and the Haitian people. ![]() ![]() If you want to include a link in your suggestion we encourage you to link to the author's page or to an amazon alternative.ĭon't link to illegal content. Top level replies must be suggestions or question to clear up the request. Don't attack the requests or any suggestions made, and definitely do not attack or scold individual users (it's sad really, that we actually have to specifically say this.) No Meta posts about this or any other subreddit.No "Should I read this book / is this book any good?" posts. ![]() Any submission with a link will be removed. Please use the text box to formulate your request in a clear and precise manner. Title-only posts will be summarily removed.IF YOU COME HERE FOR THE SOLE PURPOSE OF ADVERTISING A BOOK, YOU WILL BE BANNED.įor book promotion please visit /r/wroteabook. For general discussions about books please visit /r/books or /r/literature. ![]() |