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  • Throat of the Night

    Karyn Henley

    Paperback (Andon Press, Feb. 19, 2013)
    Lies, Deceit, Kidnapping, Treason. When friends can’t be trusted, and courage becomes costly, can Melaia and Trevin trust their love to hold? Melaia sends Trevin into enemy territory to retrieve the third harp she needs to restore the stairway to heaven and free the angels trapped in a human world. But an assailant wants Trevin dead, an unknown traitor is passing information to the invading enemy army, and the Firstborn immortal has vowed to destroy all three harps, along with anyone who stands in his way. Separated, Trevin and Melaia try to keep their faith, hope, and love for each other alive. From the land of Windwing horses to the mountaintop lookouts of Stargazers, from the blight-ridden fields of the Camrithian homeland to the night-dark caverns of the Under-Realm, they face the ultimate test: What are they willing to sacrifice to restore the stairway and save their world? Will they lay aside their love for each other? Will they give up their future together? Throat of the Night is the third book in the Angelaeon Circle series.
  • Night of the Bat

    Paul Zindel

    eBook (Graymalkin Media, July 28, 2011)
    Deep in the Amazon jungle, members of an elite scientific team are disappearing. Jake gets word his dad is in grave danger. So Jake makes the journey into the remote jungle where he finds the lost crew’s mutilated bodies. He discovers they’ve been slaughtered by a bat-like winged beast that’s now stalking him and the remaining survivors. In a battle to the death, can Jake possibly defeat this bloodthirsty predator?
  • Night of the Crabs

    Guy N Smith

    Paperback (Black Hill Books, Aug. 24, 2017)
    The Welsh coast basks in summer tranquility. Then the 'drownings' begin. But not until monstrous crustaceans crawl ashore, their pincers poised for destruction, does the world understand the threat it faces. A seafood cocktail for the strongest stomachs. This is a reprint, by Black Hill Books, of the summer of '76 best seller, with the original cover artwork and introduction by the author.
  • The Night of Power

    Sarah Laiwala, Aqeela Panjwani

    Board book (Sarah Laiwala, June 29, 2018)
    Today, toddlers are read books about caterpillars, monkeys, giraffes and more as part of their bedtime routine. As children learn through repetition, our goal is to teach faith-based stories to our toddlers during their early childhood development process. The Night of Power is an Islamic children's book that utilizes rhythmic poetry and cubistic style artwork to portray the story of Laylat al-Qadr, or Prophet Muhammad's first revelation of the Quran. The geometric shapes in our artwork are reflective of the geometric ornamentation that is seen in several Islamic artwork, and also allows us to abstract the physical features of Prophet Muhammad. The historical accuracy of this book has been verified by a doctoral (Ph.D) candidate specializing in Islamic intellectual history, theology, philosophy, and mysticism at Harvard University. This book does not promote or endorse idol worshipping, nor does it intend to disrespect any beliefs.
  • Shape of Night, The

    Tess Gerritsen, Hillary Huber

    MP3 CD (Brilliance Audio, Oct. 1, 2019)
    A woman trying to outrun her past is drawn to a coastal village in Maine—and to a string of unsolved murders—in this novel of romance and psychological suspense from New York Times bestselling author Tess Gerritsen.“Suspenseful, sexy, and soulful.”—J. R. Ward, bestselling author of the Black Dagger Brotherhood seriesAfter an unspeakable tragedy in Boston, Ava Collette flees to a remote village in Maine, where she rents an old house named Brodie’s Watch.In that isolated seaside mansion, Ava finally feels at peace . . . until she glimpses the long-dead sea captain who still resides there.Rumor has it that Captain Jeremiah Brodie has haunted the house for more than a century. One night, Ava confronts an apparition, who feels all too real, and who welcomes her into his world—and into his arms. Even as Ava questions her own sanity, she eagerly looks forward to the captain’s ghostly visits. But she soon learns that the house she loves comes with a terrible secret, a secret that those in the village don’t want to reveal: Every woman who has ever lived in Brodie’s Watch has also died there. Is the ghost of Captain Brodie responsible, or is a flesh-and-blood killer at work? A killer who is even now circling closer to Ava?Praise for The Shape of Night“This book reminds me why I love reading. I wish this were a series so I could spend more time in Tucker's Cove. Tess Gerritsen is a writer I look up to!”—J.R. Ward, bestselling author of the Black Dagger Brotherhood series“Reminiscent of the best of du Maurier, this modern gothic is eerie, tantalizing, spine-tingling, and sensual. . . . An altogether delicious read.”—Sandra Brown, #1 New York Times bestselling author“With a twisty mix of dangerous passion, obsession, and suspense, Tess Gerritsen reinvents the Gothic novel, giving it a razor-sharp, modern edge.”—Jayne Ann Krentz, New York Times bestselling author of Untouchable
  • The Shape of Night

    Tess Gerritsen

    Hardcover (Bantam Press, Oct. 3, 2019)
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  • SONG OF THE NIGHT

    Fiona McHugh

    Paperback (Skylark, May 1, 1992)
    Determined to discover the secrets behind Old Lady Lloyd's lonely, reclusive life, Sara gets some unexpected help from Sylvia Grey, a talented singer whose beautiful voice could melt Lady Lloyd's cold heart. Reprint. TV tie-in.
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  • Creature of the Night

    Kate Thompson

    eBook (Roaring Brook Press, March 31, 2009)
    A HOUSE WITH A SECRET An unanswered question: Who is the Creature in the Night? Bobby lives a reckless life smoking, drinking, and stealing cars in Dublin. So his mother moves thefamily to the country. But Bobby suspects their cottage might not be as quaint as it seems. Teens will be captivated by this spooky novel about the darkness that lurks in forgotten corners and tough teenagers.
  • Night of the Mask

    Mike Ford

    eBook (Scholastic Paperbacks, Oct. 6, 2020)
    Ben has just been invited to the birthday party of the year. The only catch is that you have to come in costume.Luckily, Ben knows just the place to buy the perfect mask -- that cool new store Frightville. It sells all sorts of spooky and one-of-a-kind items.But when Ben puts on the mask he finds at Frightville, suddenly he has the ability to see strange and ominous creatures lurking all around him. Is it his imagination, or are they real?
  • The Night of Muji

    Imislund Clancy John

    language (Stratton Press, March 30, 2020)
    The Night of Muji is set in a peaceful village living symbiotically with nature with great value placed on the souls therein. Each grown man is made to choose a steed to accompany him through his adult life as his best friend—they choose elephants for this purpose. On random and ominous evenings, the astronomers tell of a night where the moon shows as a crimson omen to announce a visit from a rarely seen and unknown “beast”—a harbinger of change.Born in Sunny Santa Monica, California, Clancy John Imislund is a graduate of the University of New Mexico with a degree in bachelor of science in computer engineering. He enjoys sports, cinema, animals, science, The Simpsons, and music. He is a master of the flügelhorn and defeated a trio of Aborigines at “Diggery-Bash: IV: 2010” in Perth for the Echidna Cup. He is the first of Euro descent to attempt it since Captain Cook’s bugler—the royal horn player ended practicing in Hawaii and then as an appetizer. Clancy is also our best bet to be the missing link between humans and dachshunds. He also writes video games and has been doing so for twenty years.
  • Night of the Wolf

    Sean Kikkert

    eBook (E. L. Marker, July 22, 2020)
    When sixteen-year-old Cassandra follows her pack leader into the land of Havea, she is overcome with feelings of relief and tranquility. Her pack has been constantly persecuted just for being werewolves. At last, Cassandra could see her people making a happy home.At first, the people of Havea are welcoming. But strange occurrences interrupt the peace of the land, and the residents soon become suspicious of their new neighbors.The stillness of the night is continually interrupted by long, eerie wolf howls. There are wolves seen hiding in the shadows. And these are not ordinary wolves, but enormous, monstrous beasts with gleaming red eyes.Tensions rise between the two groups, tensions that soon escalate into bloodshed.Brace yourself. The night of the wolf will be deadly.
  • Ruler of the Night

    David Morrell

    Audio CD (Hachette Audio and Blackstone Audio, Nov. 15, 2016)
    Ruler of the Night focuses on a real-life Victorian murder so startling that it changed the culture. Readers feel they're actually on the harrowing fogbound streets of 1855 London as the brilliant Opium-Eater, Thomas De Quincey, and his irrepressible daughter, Emily, confront their most ruthless adversary. The stakes couldn't be greater -- in both the heart of Victorian society and De Quincey's tormented soul. Master storyteller David Morrell transports readers back in time, away from the modern world and into the dangerous shadows of the past.