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Where Rivers Change Direction. University of Utah Hardcover, 1999. Riverhead Paperback, 2000. ISBN 978-1-5732-2825-1 This books was reviewed in Publishers Weekly "[15] and Library Journal " [16] According to WorldCat, the book is held in 805 libraries [17]
Avon Publications in the U.S. put out 15 books based on Lee Falk's stories. These ran from 1972 to 1975, and were written by Lee Falk or a ghost writer. Ron Goulart, using the pseudonym of Frank S. Shawn, later remarked that Falk originally asked Alfred Bester, who had previously worked on the Phantom comic strip when Falk served in the army, to ghost-write a few novels.
Phantoms is a horror novel by American writer Dean Koontz, first published in 1983.The story is a version [1] [2] of the now-debunked [3] urban legend [4] involving a village mysteriously vanishing at Angikuni Lake.
Darren Shawn Greer (born January 1, 1968) is a Canadian writer. Born in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Greer lived in several small towns, including Greenfield, Queens County, Nova Scotia and Liverpool, Nova Scotia before moving to Ontario in 1990. He attended the University of King's College and Carleton University where he studied English literature. [1]
Upon meeting Dalian, a child living at the estate, he learns that she is the guardian of the Archives which contain forbidden knowledge stored in thousands of magic books called "Phantom Books" (幻書, gensho). Upon agreeing to become Dalian's new Keykeeper, Huey joins her into investigating incidents regarding people misusing the power of the ...
Bobby Greer: Sloop's younger brother. He manages the ranch hands while Sloop is in Prison. Sheriff: The Pecos County lawman. Rusty Greer: Matriarch of the Greer clan and owner of the Red House Ranch. Billy: A ranch hand at the Red House Ranch. Joshua: A ranch hand at the Red House Ranch. The Maid: Works for the Greer family at the Red House Ranch.
Graff was a finalist for the Society of Midland Authors Fiction Prize in 2011, for his book The Price of Liberty. [19] The Matchstick Castle was named an official 2018 Illinois Reads selection by the Illinois Reading Council. [20] The Phantom Tower was judged to be one of the Chicago Tribune ' s Best Children's Books of 2018. [21]
She was educated at Wellesley College and the University of Cambridge, where she studied on a Vida Dutton Scudder Fellowship. [1] Her stories are noted for their dense prose style, which is strongly focused on native English roots, sometimes reminiscent of Gerard Manley Hopkins. [2]