Frankenstein, or the Modern Prometheus - c1830 (illustrated)
by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
Chasing Midnight (Paranormal Romance (Harlequin)) (Super Nocturne)
by Susan Krinard
Manhattan, 1924 - the Charleston, clandestine cocktails...and a seriously sinister secret lurking beneath the streets... By day, Allegra lives among the artists of 1920s Greenwich Village, in search of adventure. By night, she haunts New York's back alleys and seedy speak-easies, driven by a more primal hunger. And amidst the glitz and glamour of the jazz age, even a vampire can fall prey to the temptations of the flesh, especially when those temptations take t...
The story revolves around the mysterious Princess Ziska, who captivates the group of European tourists who are escaping their continent's harsh winter, in exotic Egypt. Corelli narrates the tale beautifully and keeps the reader in total suspense until the end. "Ziska" is a mystery story with few interesting horror elements.
With astounding tales of a battle for survival, the novella captivates the fancy of the readers. The twists and turns in the plot present a tale of pure selflessness on the part of the protagonists. It provides an in-depth commentary on the psychology of characters. Amazing!
'Francis Ackerman is a manipulative monster with a corrupt conscience' THE TIMESVengeance is in my heart. Murder in my mind. Infamous serial killer Francis Ackerman Jr turns his unique and brutal talents to solving a cold case. Working alongside federal agent Marcus Williams, he discovers that the twenty-year-old murder is linked to a string of abductions in the Navajo Nation. The investigation leads Ackerman and Williams deep into the largest American Indian reservation in the US, where a ruth...
El Reino de la Salamandra (Biblioteca Horacio Saavedra)
by Horacio Saavedra
The Scarlet Letter By Nathaniel Hawthorne The Updated Version
by Nathaniel Hawthorne
The Scarlet Letter By Nathaniel Hawthorne (Romantic Novel) "The Annotated Edition"
by Nathaniel Hawthorne
Antonina was Collins's first published novel, it was written in a laborious, deliberately florid style using detail from Gibbon's Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire and modelled on Bulwer-Lytton's The Last Days of Pompeii (1834). The plot is challenging, with many passages reading like a cross between a guide book to ancient Rome (based on Collins's visit in 1837) and a description of his father's paintings. The story begins in the Rome of 408 AD, where the young Antonina lives with her fa...