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Books with title Dark Moon

  • Dark Moon Walking

    R. J. McMillen

    Paperback (Touchwood Editions, April 15, 2014)
    It’s been more than eight years since ex-cop Dan Connor put a troubled criminal named Walker behind bars, and a year since he handed in his badge. The remote islands off the Pacific Northwest coast seem like the perfect destination for his retirement. That is until increasingly sinister events disrupt his peace. When a mysterious boat drives Connor from his anchorage and a marine biologist working in the area goes missing, Connor is forced to team up with his former nemesis, Walker. They have little in common and are from very different cultures, but when a life hangs in the balance and a terrorist plot comes into play, their distinct knowledge and skills are the perfect mix.With an eclectic cast of characters and a riveting plot, the first Dan Connor Mystery, Dark Moon Walking, is a fast-paced, suspenseful thriller that will keep you turning the pages until its explosive conclusion.
  • Dark Moon Gates

    Lionrhod

    eBook
    Willa, high school Junior and witch-in-training has a problem. No, not the ordinary problem of being a lonely, geekish misfit, though sure, she can add that to her list. And not the problem that she's got a crush on a delicious and evasive lord of Faery, and her mom's got the hots for him too. That's the easy stuff.Teachers at her school are disappearing. The substitutes are faery Sidhe in disguise, and they're trying to uncover the identity of the child who will, according to prophecy, open the Gates to Faery. That kid happens to be Willa's 3-year old brother Arrie.Since opening the Gates means the humans will invade and ravage the realm of Faery, the Sidhe plot to sacrifice Arrie at the dark moon, two weeks away. If they manage to do it, the Gates will close forever and the human world will perish for lack of magic. They haven't discovered Arrie's identity yet. They're narrowing down fast.Then there's that pesky detail in the prophecy: Willa will be struck blind if she manages to stop Arrie's sacrifice.
  • On the dark of the moon

    Don Lang

    Hardcover (Oxford, March 15, 1943)
    Book Description: The murder of Bill Judd Sr., a wealthy local loathed by many in the town of Bluestem Minnesota, comes on the heels of two other killings, both old friends of Judd. To Det. Virgil flowers, its clear someone has an axe to grind. But who?
  • Day Moon

    Shyla Lukens

    eBook (TouchPoint Press, Nov. 16, 2014)
    Newly orphaned Cara Rhodes wakes up in the hospital with the ability to see other people’s deaths. Not only does she have to discover the extent and repercussions of her powers, but she has to choose between her best friend, Stephen, and the complicated new boy, Julian Sparks—and she wants them both.
  • Dark of the Moon

    Rachel Hawthorne

    Paperback (HarperTeen, Aug. 25, 2009)
    I've loved him forever, but he can never be mine. brittany is determined to prove herself to the Dark Guardians. And yet she's been keeping a devastating secret: She hasn't experienced any of the intense, early signs of change that mark a Dark Guardian's transformation. The only intense feelings she has are for Connor—and she's kept that a secret, too. But she knows she'll never truly have Connor's love if she's not a Shifter like him. At the first full moon after her birthday, her greatest fear is realized: She doesn't transform. Brittany is so desperate to become a wolf that she'll go to extremes she never thought possible . . . and put all the Dark Guardians in incredible danger.
  • Day Moon

    Brett Armstrong

    Paperback (Clean Reads, Oct. 31, 2017)
    A.D. 2039, a prodigious seventeen year old, Elliott, is assigned to work on a global software initiative his deceased grandfather helped found. Project Alexandria is intended to provide the entire world secure and equal access to all accumulated human knowledge. All forms of print are destroyed in good faith, to ensure everyone has equal footing, and Elliott knows he must soon part with his final treasure: a book of Shakespeare's complete works gifted him by his grandfather. Before it is destroyed, Elliott notices something is amiss with the book, or rather Project Alexandria. The two do not match, including an extra sonnet titled "Day Moon." When Elliott investigates, he uncovers far more than he bargained for. There are sinister forces backing Project Alexandria who have no intention of using it for its public purpose. Elliott soon finds himself on the run from federal authorities and facing betrayals and deceit from those closest to him. Following clues left by his grandfather, with agents close at hand, Elliott desperately hopes to find a way to stop Project Alexandria. All of history past and yet to be depend on it.
  • Day Moon

    Shyla Lukens

    Paperback (TouchPoint Press, Nov. 18, 2014)
    Newly orphaned Cara Rhodes wakes up in the hospital with the ability to see other people’s deaths. Not only does she have to discover the extent and repercussions of her powers, but she has to choose between her best friend, Stephen, and the complicated new boy, Julian Sparks—and she wants them both.
  • Dark of the Moon

    Tracy Barrett

    Hardcover (Harcourt Children's Books, Sept. 20, 2011)
    Ariadne is destined to become a goddess of the moon. She leads a lonely life, filled with hours of rigorous training by stern priestesses. Her former friends no longer dare to look at her, much less speak to her. All that she has left are her mother and her beloved, misshapen brother Asterion, who must be held captive below the palace for his own safety. So when a ship arrives one spring day, bearing a tribute of slaves from Athens, Ariadne sneaks out to meet it. These newcomers don’t know the ways of Krete; perhaps they won’t be afraid of a girl who will someday be a powerful goddess. And indeed she meets Theseus, the son of the king of Athens. Ariadne finds herself drawn to the newcomer, and soon they form a friendship—one that could perhaps become something more. Yet Theseus is doomed to die as an offering to the Minotaur, that monster beneath the palace—unless he can kill the beast first. And that "monster" is Ariadne’s brother . . .
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  • Dark of the Moon

    Barbara Haworth-Attard

    Paperback (Roussan Publishers, Oct. 16, 1995)
    Hurled into the past by their clairvoyant neighbour, two stepsisters come to terms with their own lives and one another after assisting slaves escape on the Underground Railroad. Together, they go on to face modernday peer pressure in this fastpaced timetravel adventure. A CanadianAmerican story.
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  • Dark of the Moon

    Tracy Barrett

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, Nov. 6, 2012)
    “This retelling of the myth of the Minotaur is deft, dark, and enthralling.” –School Library Journal Fifteen-year-old Ariadne of Krete is the daughter of the high priestess of the moon. Isolated and lonely, she finds companionship only with her beloved handicapped brother, Asterion, who is held captive below the palace for his own safety. When a ship arrives from Athens, Ariadne meets Theseus, the handsome son of the king. Ariadne is drawn to him, and they form a friendship. But Theseus is doomed to die as an offering to the Minotaur, the monster beneath the palace—unless he can kill the beast first. That monster? Ariadne’s brother. A wonderfully rich coming-of-age story.
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  • Dark of the Moon

    Maggie Pearson

    Paperback (Hodder & Stoughton, June 1, 1999)
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  • Dark Moon Diary 2

    Che Gilson

    Paperback
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