The Hunt For Revenge

The Hunt For Revenge
Author: James E. Wisher
Publsiher: Sand Hill Publishing
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2024-02-23
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781685200534

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Harper Gale had a good life hunting and living in a log cabin with her father in the peaceful town of Parrville. But that all changed when a pair of wizards show up and murder him. With her life in tatters and her heart burning with rage, Harper and her best friend West set out on the road for revenge. That dark path isn’t an easy one and Harper soon finds herself in deep trouble as she faces murderers, undead, and even a demon. She’s determined to make those responsible for her pain pay the ultimate price and nothing will stop her. But the more she learns about her enemies, the clearer it becomes that there’s far more than her revenge on the line. In fact, should her enemies succeed with their plot, the entire kingdom of Montage could fall. Set in Colt's Land ten years after the events of The Sanguine Scroll, The Immortal Apprentice Trilogy is a spinoff the popular Portal Wars Saga.

Chasing Revenge

Chasing Revenge
Author: Anthony Odom
Publsiher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2010-06-28
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781453508602

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Revenge Tragedy and Classical Philosophy on the Early Modern Stage

Revenge Tragedy and Classical Philosophy on the Early Modern Stage
Author: Crosbie Christopher Crosbie
Publsiher: Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2018-11-14
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781474440295

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Examines the influence of classical philosophy on revenge narratives by Shakespeare and his contemporariesThis book discovers within early modern revenge tragedy the surprising shaping presence of a wide array of classical philosophies not commonly affiliated with the genre. By recovering the pervasive influence of Aristotelian faculty psychology on The Spanish Tragedy, Aristotelian ethics on Titus Andronicus, Lucretian atomism on Hamlet, Galenic pneumatics on Antonio's Revenge and Epictetian Stoicism on The Duchess of Malfi, Crosbie reveals how the very atmospheres and ontological assumptions of revenge tragedy exert their own kind of conditioning dramaturgical force. The book also revitalises our understanding of how the Renaissance stage, even at its most lurid, functions as a unique space for the era's practical, vernacular engagement with received philosophy.Key FeaturesAnalyzes the twentieth-century development of revenge tragedy as a genre, and diagnoses the roots of modern criticism's tendency to treat most philosophy as estranged from the violent work of revengeProvides fresh readings of five plays central to the revenge tragedy genre, paying close attention to the conditioning influence of classical philosophy on their narratives of retributionReveals how revenge tragedy's distinctive 'moods' or 'atmospheres' emerge from fully-realized sets of ontological assumptions which help shape reception of retribution on the early modern stageDevelops new reception histories for five classical philosophical doctrines, revealing their currency and, what's more, radical adaptability within early modern England

Realms Of The Fae 2 Marked By The Hunt

Realms Of The Fae 2  Marked By The Hunt
Author: Avril Sabine
Publsiher: Cracked Acorn Productions
Total Pages: 339
Release: 2016-03-18
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 9781925941234

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Genre: Young Adult Urban Fantasy. Word Count: 75810 When Quinn's sister disappears she follows her, ending up in the realms of the Fae. Stuck in a strange world and constantly surrounded by danger, she has to figure out how to rescue her sister and return home, while trying not to catch the attention of a vindictive Fae. Somehow she needs to do all of that as well as avoid the Wild Hunt, a pack of Fae and Demi Fae and their overly large wolves, which spend their nights hunting those marked to die. Quinn isn't sure she's up to the challenge. She fears no human would be. This story was written by an Australian author using Australian spelling. Keywords: portal fantasy, other worlds, medieval fantasy world, action and adventure, strong female character, fae/fairy, romance, overcoming fear, family, friendship, mythical creatures, wild hunt.

Revenge Tale

Revenge Tale
Author: Marcel
Publsiher: Dorrance Publishing
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2022-03-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781638671237

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Revenge Tale: Kill Mara By: Marcel Revenge Tale: Kill Mara is a tale about something that's old as time, sweet, sweet, fucking revenge, also about honor, morality, redemption, and forgiveness, which is damn near impossible to give. The message of Kill Mara is what would you do for the truth, what lengths would you go to, what lines would you cross, because for Minamoto Minato, the lines between good and evil cease to exist. Morals are forgotten in the pursuit of vengeance. No matter how much pain, how much hurt we cause each other, it’s interesting to see how trauma changes a person, either making them stronger or weaker. Ultimately the choice is yours. Would you rather be a victim or become the victimizer?

The Revenge of the Saboteur

The Revenge of the Saboteur
Author: Landon Garland
Publsiher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2003-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780595292219

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In The Hunt for the Saboteur, Landon Garland's first book, two saboteurs are brought ashore from a German U-boat off the coast of Virginia in 1944. One is caught. The other escapes and becomes a spy for the Soviet Union until he is caught in 1949. In The Revenge of the Saboteur, the saboteur/spy, Jack Dillard, escapes and is hunted by the FBI, CIA and the KGB33, managing to reach England working as a steward aboard the Queen Mary. He returns to America in 1951, seeking revenge against four men who were responsible for his 1949 arrest. One by one, with murder in mind, Dillard stalks these men through England and the United States. Tom Fisher, the retired FBI agent responsible for Dillard's arrest in 1949, joins the hunt, and with the help of an MI-6 agent, tracks Dillard to a surprising ending.

Shakespeare and the Hunt

Shakespeare and the Hunt
Author: Edward Berry
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2001-04-19
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 0521800706

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A book-length 2001 study of Shakespeare's works in relation to the culture of the hunt in Elizabethan and Jacobean society.

The Fifth Revenge

The Fifth Revenge
Author: Carl Burcham
Publsiher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2000-12
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780595145270

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A modern-day Sioux warrior is “on the warpath,” avenging five of his most famous ancestors by killing contemporary white leaders. When the pinto-riding Indian “Avenger” brutally murders the Secretary of the Interior before thousands of onlookers at a Native American gathering on the Washington Mall, President Elizabeth Chamberlain decides to intervene. But, instead of relying on federal authorities, she turns to local D.C. detective Quinn Shannon, a Harley-riding, beer-swilling, over-the-hill cop with retirement on his mind. To track the assassin, Shannon relies on one of the Indian's own--an old Sioux Sundancer named Ben Soaring Eagle. It's a race against time as Shannon and Soaring Eagle try to stop the Sioux assassin before he completes the fifth revenge.