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Books with title Blue Light

  • Blue Light Yokohama

    Nicolas Obregon, P. J. Ochlan, Macmillan Audio

    Audible Audiobook (Macmillan Audio, March 7, 2017)
    Newly reinstated to the homicide division and transferred to a precinct in Tokyo, Inspector Iwata is facing superiors who don't want him there and is assigned a recalcitrant partner, Noriko Sakai, who'd rather work with anyone else. After the previous detective working the case killed himself, Iwata and Sakai are assigned to investigate the slaughter of an entire family, a brutal murder with no clear motive or killer. At the crime scene, they find puzzling ritualistic details. Black smudges. A strange incense smell. And a symbol - a large black sun. Iwata doesn't know what the symbol means, but he knows what the killer means by it: I am here. I am not finished. As Iwata investigates, it becomes clear that these murders by the Black Sun Killer are not the first, nor the last, attached to that symbol. As he tries to track down the history of the black sun symbol, puzzle out the motive for the crime, and connect this to other murders, Iwata finds himself racing another clock - the superiors who are trying to have him removed for good. Haunted by his own past, his inability to sleep, and a song, "Blue Light Yokohama", Iwata is at the center of a compelling, brilliantly moody, layered audiobook sure to be one of the most talked about debuts in 2017.
  • Blue Light

    Chris Hewitt

    Paperback (Independently published, July 3, 2020)
    Sixteen-year-old Aaron, a thief in an era of advanced technology developed from the collapse of space travel, finds himself the survivor of a robbery gone wrongFacing years in a prison he’ll never survive; his fate appears sealed until a doctor, backed by a mysterious facility, offers him a way outAaron journeys back through time to a fading town whose restless youth desperately crave escape. A girl believed runaway, the catalyst for events fifty years later, must be found
  • Blue Light Yokohama

    Nicolas Obregon

    eBook (Minotaur Books, March 7, 2017)
    Newly reinstated to the Homicide Division and transferred to a precinct in Tokyo, Inspector Iwata is facing superiors who don’t want him there and is assigned a recalcitrant partner, Noriko Sakai, who’d rather work with anyone else. After the previous detective working the case killed himself, Iwata and Sakai are assigned to investigate the slaughter of an entire family, a brutal murder with no clear motive or killer. At the crime scene, they find puzzling ritualistic details. Black smudges. A strange incense smell. And a symbol—a large black sun. Iwata doesn’t know what the symbol means but he knows what the killer means by it: I am here. I am not finished. As Iwata investigates, it becomes clear that these murders by the Black Sun Killer are not the first, nor the last attached to that symbol. As he tries to track down the history of black sun symbol, puzzle out the motive for the crime, and connect this to other murders, Iwata finds himself racing another clock—the superiors who are trying to have him removed for good. Haunted by his own past, his inability to sleep, and a song, ‘Blue Light Yokohama,’ Iwata is at the center of a compelling, brilliantly moody, layered novel sure to be one of the most talked about debuts in 2017.
  • Blue Light

    Walter. Mosley

    Paperback (LITTLE, BROWN. BOSTON 1998, Jan. 1, 1998)
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  • Blue Light

    Gary Paulsen

    Hardcover (Macmillan Children's Books, July 9, 1999)
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  • Blue Lights

    R. M. Ballantyne

    eBook (www.DelmarvaPublications.com, May 8, 2014)
    This book is illustrated.Miles Milton is a prodigal. He struggles with authority and, like the prodigal son in Scripture, must learn the lessons of life the hard way. Through a series of events, he joins the British army for the war in the Sudan, thinking he will experience the good life of adventure and proudly make his way in the world. However, the providential hand of God has prepared a course for young Miles whereby, through the adventures and experiences of life in the blazing heat of the Sudan and among the tribal clans, and while attempting to survive among his enemies, he realizes the folly of his youthful ways. But is it too late?R. M. Ballantyne (24 April 1825 – 8 February 1894) was a Scottish juvenile fiction writer.Born Robert Michael Ballantyne in Edinburgh, he was part of a famous family of printers and publishers. At the age of 16 he went to Canada and was six years in the service of the Hudson's Bay Company. He returned to Scotland in 1847, and published his first book the following year, Hudson's Bay: or, Life in the Wilds of North America. For some time he was employed by Messrs Constable, the publishers, but in 1856 he gave up business for the profession of literature, and began the series of adventure stories for the young with which his name is popularly associated.
  • Blue Lightning

    Ann Cleeves (author)

    Paperback (Pan Books, March 15, 2015)
    Blue Lightning
  • The Blue Lights

    Stephanie Driscoll, Jayci Reeder

    Paperback (Covenant Books, Sept. 19, 2018)
    Kaya has been waiting for the day when she can accompany her grandfather on his annual trip with the blue crystals gathered by their village. But at each stop, Grandfather doesn't seem to know how precious those stones are and gives some away.Kaya learns how our perception can be limited. By opening our hearts and helping others, we can see things from a new and glorious view.
  • Blue Lightning

    Ann Cleeves

    Hardcover (Macmillan, March 15, 2010)
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  • The Blue Lights

    Stephanie Driscoll, Jayci Reeder

    Hardcover (Covenant Books, Sept. 19, 2018)
    Kaya has been waiting for the day when she can accompany her grandfather on his annual trip with the blue crystals gathered by their village. But at each stop, Grandfather doesn't seem to know how precious those stones are and gives some away.Kaya learns how our perception can be limited. By opening our hearts and helping others, we can see things from a new and glorious view.
  • Blue Lightning

    Ann Cleeves

    Paperback (MacMillan, March 15, 2010)
    Murder can strike more than once… Shetland Detective Jimmy Perez knows it will be a difficult homecoming when he returns to the Fair Isles to introduce his fiancÃe, Fran, to his parents. It’s a community where everyone knows each other, and strangers, while welcomed, are still viewed with a degree of mistrust. Challenging to live on at the best of times, with the autumn storms raging, the island feels cut off from the rest of the world. Trapped, tension is high and tempers become frayed. Enough to drive someone to murder… When a woman’s body is discovered at the renowned Fair Isles bird observatory, with feathers threaded through her hair, the islanders react with fear and anger. With no support from the mainland and only Fran to help him, Jimmy has to investigate the old-fashioned way. He soon realizes that this is no crime of passion—but a murder of cold and calculated intention. With no way off the island until the storms abate, Jimmy knows he has to work quickly. There’s a killer on the island just waiting for the opportunity to strike again.
  • Blue Lightning

    Ann Cleeves

    Paperback (Pan Books, March 15, 2010)
    Blue Lightning (Shetland) [paperback] Ann Cleeves [Sep 03, 2010]