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Books with title The Devil's Thief

  • The Devil's Keep

    C.A. Deyton

    eBook (, July 30, 2011)
    Sara had no idea her life was anything more than mundane. Following the tragic death of her mother, she found herself just going through the motions, pretending life was worth living. That was until she met Michael Bartlett. Once she discovers her distant past is colliding with her present, life takes a jolting turn. Suddenly, Sara discovers she is part of a destiny she never knew. One which puts her in the center of a century old conflict between a clan of vampires and a cruel, unrelenting demon. Now she must decide if she will risk it all to save those she holds dear.
  • The Devil's Pool

    George Sand, E. Abot

    Paperback (Watchmaker Publishing, July 26, 2010)
    An Unabridged Edition To Include Appendix: The Tillage Of The Soil - Father Maurice - Germain, The Skilled Husbandman - Mother Guillette - Petit-Pierre - On The Heath - Underneath The Big Oaks - The Evening Prayer - Despite The Cold - Beneath The Stars - The Belle Of The Village - The Master - The Old Woman - The Return To The Farm - Mother Maurice - Little Marie - APPENDIX : The Wedding Favors - The Wedding - The Cabbage
  • The Devil's Luck

    T. R. Croke

    Paperback (Blue Door Publishing Ireland, April 28, 2017)
    KATE BOWEN IS ON A MISSIONDetective Kate Bowen is no stranger to dealing with Ireland’s worst. Life in SIU, Dublin’s elite surveillance unit puts her in daily danger.But what if two of the world’s worst terror groups formed an alliance… to hit an unknown target?AN ATTACK IS COMING BUT… WHERE?When an all-night border stakeout unearths a rogue IRA faction, Kate and her team dig deeper. The investigation plunges Kate into a warren of France's disenfranchised Muslim youth where intelligence exposes a coalition between a vengeful Irish freedom fighter and a militant Islamic cell.TWO ROGUE TERROR GROUPS...As sniping between rival intelligence agencies threatens to derail her case, and her boyfriend Charlie’s erratic behaviour rings alarm bells, Kate knows she needs more than the luck of the Irish to stop this menace.ONE TREACHEROUS PLOT
  • The Devil's Peak

    Manu Sharma

    language (Manu Sharma, May 29, 2014)
    The Book ‘The Devil’s Peak’ is a highly illustrated children’s storybook. This book relates to the story of an Alien boy and his equally gifted sister Angie born with super powers. They are made to be born by powers beyond their control & anyone’s imagination in the Brown Household, a loving but small farming family in a small town in a County going by the name of 'Rainbow Heights'. The Boy Tom, his friends Betty and Bob form the group ‘The Awesome 3’. They are always involved in various adventures and in solving mysteries connected to some very strange happenings in and around their County. In This book 'The Devils Peak' they solve the mystic mystery surrounding the Hunter Family, the most powerful family in their country and their uncanny fascination with wolves. All this they do while having lots of fun, enjoying a new sport 'Bungee Jumping' introduced for the first time in their area. The trio with their dog Juniper and their brave friend Will have a superb time during their adventure and specially in their secret forest camp with an adjoining lake and a tree house all to themselves.There are many more books to follow this one along with comics and digests. I hope you all will enjoy reading them and eagerly look forward to more of them. Until then 'Happy Reading'
  • The Devil's Pool

    George Sand

    Paperback (Iyer Press, July 26, 2010)
    Originally published in 1901, this early translation of the French writer, George Sand, is both expensive and hard to find in its first edition. Set in the region of Berry, France, Sand depicts a way of pre-industrial rural life that was soon to change. Charting the fortune of Germain, a 28 year old widower, Sand provides the reader with a glimpse into the traditions of rural France in a style not dissimilar to that of Thomas Hardy. Sand’s novella is a fascinating novel of the period and still an interesting read for any social historian today. A lively text and a well-developed plot make this a thoroughly enjoyable read. Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. We are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork.
  • The Devil's Star

    Jo Nesbo, Don Bartlett

    Paperback (Vintage Books, Nov. 2, 2009)
    A young woman is murdered in her Oslo flat. Detective Harry Hole is assigned to the case with his long-time adversary Tom Waaler and initially wants no part in it. But Harry is already on notice to quit the force and is left with little alternative but to drag himself out of his alcoholic stupor and get to work.
  • The Devil's Pool

    George Sand, Victoria Glendinning

    Paperback (Hesperus Press, Nov. 1, 2004)
    The Devil’s Pool is one of a group of pastoral novels inspired by the countryside of Nohant in Berry, where George Sand grew up. These novels are simple stories of country life, in which Sand records local customs and manners, depicting a timeless idyll, unaffected by the outside world and the political events of the time.With his wife dead and three young children to raise, ploughman Germaine decides that the time has come to marry again. He embarks on a journey to meet a rich widow, Catherine Leonard, in a match that has been approved by his father-in-law; however, he finds her proud and vain and surrounded by other suitors. Germaine prefers the company of Marie, a young shepherdess from his own village, but she is insistent that she wants a younger, more suitable husband. Influential French author George Sand is best known for two groups of novels: a series of romantic tales and a collection of country-life idylls.
  • The Devil's Own

    Deborah Lisson

    Library Binding (Holiday House, April 1, 1991)
    A bored, rebellious teenager is swept away from the security of her father's yacht and is plunged alone into a three hundred-year-old nightmare of shipwreck and murder
  • The Devil

    Tom A. Streissguth

    Hardcover (Lucent, Feb. 28, 2005)
    For two thousand years, Christians have believed in the existence of the devil (or Satan), a personification of Evil. Where did he come from and, if he really exists, how can he be found? This book explores the origins of the devil, the devil's interaction with humans, how and why some worship the devil, and modern belief and disbelief in the devil.
  • The Devil's Pool

    George Sand

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 5, 2016)
    George Sand's superb novella based upon her upbringing in the French countryside is published afresh in this presentable edition. We observe the lives of Pere Maurice and his young son-in-law Germain, who is considering finding a new woman to marry. He is presently a single father, his deceased wife having bore three children prior to expiring. His father is enthusiastic about arranging a meeting between a wealthy friend of his - Pere Leonard - whose daughter, Catherine Guerin, is likewise widowed. Despite a distinct possibility the union will be a success, and his father's enthusiasm that the three young children will receive a good upbringing under the care of Catherine, Germain is unenthusiastic about marrying again. Persuaded by his father, who insists that he and his wife cannot manage three children in their home, Germain is given a young and attractive grey mare as well as selection of freshly caught game to present as a dowry to Pere Leonard. An accurate account of rural life in France, The Devil's Pool - also known by its French title La Mare au Diable, draws deeply upon the experiences of author George Sand.
  • The Devil's Trap

    James Babb

    Hardcover (James Babb, Jan. 1, 2015)
    "The action and suspense make this a serious page turner."-S.A. Bodeen The Raft-The Compound. Fifteen year-old Brody Martin has taken refuge in Indian Territory from the Miller clan. The Millers are accusing him of horse thieving and murder... and they don't care who they hurt to find him. Brody is hired on by Joseph, a Cherokee Indian, to help run his trap lines in the wilderness. Just as he starts to feel safe, he stumbles across a dying man and finds out there are worse things than being separated from his family and wanted for murder. With enemies ready to ambush him in Fort Smith and pure evil stalking through the woods, Brody has to pick his path carefully or he may end up trapped.
  • The Devil's Mill

    Walt Unsworth

    Paperback (Cicerone Press, Jan. 15, 1999)
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