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Books with title Whispers in the Wind

  • Whispers in the wind

    Charles Mills

    Paperback (Review and Herald, March 15, 1993)
    None
  • Whispers in the Dark

    Chase J. Jackson

    eBook (BQB Publishing, May 26, 2015)
    College graduate Adrian Ramirez has finally landed his first job, and it's the opportunity of a lifetime: teaching at the elite Finley Academy in his hometown of Newnan, Georgia. Life is on the upswing, and Adrian returns home with girlfriend Lea and high hopes---but the Academy is not the idyll he imagined. Along with the new pressures of adulthood, and a rising anxiety disorder he's having trouble hiding, Adrian discovers there's been a string of unexplained dropouts at the school. He suspects something is amiss with two of his students, identical twins Raven and Robin. One outgoing, one withdrawn, both keeping a secret. When Adrian is accused of being at the center of a student's breakdown, he is forced to dig deeper to unravel the mystery, finding influences of the paranormal along the way. Will Adrian be able to unlock the dark secrets of Finley Academy---and his own past---in time?
  • Whispers in the Woods

    Mark Bartholomew

    Perfect Paperback (Educational Printing Services, )
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  • Whispers in the Mist

    Gail Johnston

    eBook (AuthorHouse, Dec. 7, 2010)
    Join me in the journey of a lifetime, where the path leads thru time, weaving in and out of the foggy mist.
  • Whispers in the Attic

    Nancy Morris, Marilyn Dorrall

    language (Nancy Morris, Sept. 20, 2013)
    'An enjoyable read for young teens and adults alike' (Jackie Courtney)Are you brave enough to follow Emily up into the attic and beyond?She was looking for a secret hiding place, to escape her bickering parents, but instead she found another world. Welcomed by a strange boy who informed Emily he had been waiting for her for over a hundred years, our plucky heroine is introduced to the mysterious attic room. If you ignore the fact that there are no corners, no windows, no door, this is a place to forget things and she did, glorious moment after glorious moment...Although, nothing comes without a price. She must now help another: a little girl with big nightmares.Emily travels deeper into the attic and further away from home. Can she help Harriet by ridding her of the nocturnal nuisance that is Henry? The only clues to his identity are: his blackened, grimy feet; his games of hide and seek and his nasty habit of bursting out from the toy cupboard to terrify the little girl.To find the answers that she seeks she must travel faster, further and wider, each step taking her away from home but closer to the truth.Can she piece the puzzle together in time and find her way back?
  • The Wind in the Junipers

    John Green

    Paperback (lulu.com, July 18, 2017)
    Six short stories,all that have themes of love, courage, hard work, devotion to duty, self-esteem and truth, and intentionally so. The Bearazona Bears A family of bears learns what giving is really all about. The Last Gunfight In Ash Fork Young Jordie Conboy learns from his grandfather that legends and heroes are seldom what they seem. Feetie Pajamas In Old Arizona A little boy's love for his sister reaps an unusual reward with consequences that are unforeseen. The Littlest Snowman On Route 66 When her family moves from Ash Fork to Flagstaff, little Wendee Goldman has a hard time adjusting until she accidently applies a little magic. Seligman Stowaway Jonnie Halloran, a widower raising his 12-year old son Luke gets a big surprise when he returns to their ranch in Ash Fork. Lola, Sam And The Jackalope Two dogs who are best friends help a mother jackrabbit and have an unexpected meeting with the mythical Jackalope.
  • Whispers in the Walls

    Heidi Bragg, Kim Kern

    Paperback (Independently published, Jan. 1, 2019)
    In the fifth book in the series Kingdom of Treece, the sisters and their friends become trapped in a cave. While struggling to find their way out, they realize that they are not alone in the depths of the cave. The sisters also discover a secret from the past.
  • Whisper in the Wind

    A J Crigler

    Paperback (StoryTime Publications, Feb. 17, 2013)
    Whisper in the Wind (WITW) is a story about a destructive force of nature that wreaks havoc in a town and only one person can rescue the town’s people. WITW is a mystery that has to be solved before a solution can be found. It is fantasy and fiction that is entertaining and fun for children ages 10 - 15 and also some adults. Although it may not be appropriate for some children, who are easily frightened.
  • Whispers in the Code

    Stephanie Flint, Isaac Flint

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 27, 2018)
    A haunted airship made from living people…Nineteen-year-old hacker Tim Zaytsev is a traitor, but he never expected his betrayal would earn him the highest honor among the international community—a place among the Camaraderie’s elite council.Ushered into a glamorous lifestyle of fancy airships and a chance to use his programming skills to better the world, Tim is assigned the task of finishing their secret Legion Spore project—a living airship made from shapeshifters.Inside the Legion Spore, dozens of humans have been forcibly hooked to the vessel’s computer, but fragments of their memories reside in the airship’s internal code as glitches. Their faces appear in the walls, and their whispers invade the code of the Camaraderie’s base. Tim’s ability to telepathically connect with computers means that he’s the only one who can make the ship fully functional.But programming a computer is one thing. Dealing with a haunted, living airship will not only test Tim’s wit, but his sanity. If he can’t learn to trust himself and his abilities, his mind will be trapped in the Legion Spore as just another whisper in the code.*Authors’ Note: Whispers in the Code is the first book in a three-part serial. Each book has a complete arc, but the first two end on a mild cliffhanger. They are short novels, and are intended to be read in order.
  • Whispering in the wind

    Alan Marshall

    Hardcover (Nelson, Jan. 1, 1969)
    None
  • Whispers in the Lake

    Brandy Nacole, J.K. Miller

    (Independently published, Oct. 24, 2018)
    It had always been the two of them, Jada and her brother Cooper. Taught to hunt ghosts and send them on their way, Jada and Cooper were raised as a team by their mother and father. Now, Jada is on her own. That is until her friend Eliza calls needing her help. On a lake in Maine, apparitions are seen and cries are heard across the smooth water’s surface. Many have died near a small island that sits in the center of the lake. The town claims they were all accidents, but Jada knows better. However, the more she starts to uncover about the town and its dark history, the more her own past begins to catch up with her. And this time, running is not an option.
  • The Whisperers

    Bradley David W

    language (, Feb. 10, 2011)
    On a school trip to South West France, three boys, Sean, Michael and Roland are watched by the evil Master of the Malevolence posing as a teacher. Believing one of the boys is the son of the murdered Venerable Lord, The Master conspires to kill him, fearful of his emerging psychic powers. When Michael is abducted, Sean, Roland and Sally, an American girl they meet at a night market, set off to save him, facing obstacles fraught with danger. In a story where few people are who they seem, suspicion falls upon even the most trusted of allies including the Puppetmaster, a reaper of souls, who helps the reluctant heir to develop his psychic abilities. Set in D’Artagnan’s Gascony, this modern day, fast paced fantasy is packed with suspense and tense, exciting action.