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Books with title Curse not the darkness,

  • Curse not the darkness,

    Edison Hoard

    Unknown Binding (Childrens Press, March 15, 1970)
    None
  • The Darkness

    Salco S.R.

    eBook (, July 12, 2020)
    I went to the lake I saw myself through the water it was first time I saw, I put my left hand into water it was so hot my five fingers were melted by water, I then saw my fingers were becoming large and larger, so their shapes changed into others, they were moving in water, then they turned around the lake so fast they became one largest finger and immediately
  • The Darkness

    Matt Brennan

    eBook (Tablo Publishing, June 4, 2018)
    The 2015 NaNoWriMo Tablo.io Novel Writing Contest winner. A virus decimated the entire planet’s human population. No treatment or vaccine could be found, so contraction—meant death. Humanity was forced to seek refuge in hermetically sealed self-sustaining bunkers, commonly referred to as ‘biospheres’. After the world’s power grid failed, survivors managed to establish a global satellite communications network, which allowed them to weave together a digital facsimile of their once thriving, but now extinct way of life. The disease, however, remained active and continued to spread, despite the survivors best intentions and inexhaustible precautions. It was therefore commonplace for connections to become broken, from time to time. The people of the network began to call the silence that inevitably came at the end of the line—The Darkness.No one ever returned when The Darkness came to call.Until now...
  • The Darkness

    Debbie Preisman

    language (, April 9, 2016)
    High school is murder, especially when you are hiding a deadly secret from your past.Jennifer Marlow grudgingly agreed to move to the small town of Jefferson City knowing it would be difficult to start a new life during her senior year of high school. Sure, she wakes up every night in a cold sweat and spends every minute worried that she will screw up the cover story her family carefully crafted so that no one would guess the real reason behind the move. It was still infinitely better than the life she had six months earlier. She was looking forward to spending the next year of her life in the small, sleepy town where nothing every happened. Or so she thought. Her family may have moved in order for Jennifer to have another chance at a normal life but she quickly discovers that the real nightmare is just beginning!No one believes her when she insists that she is attacked in the woods or when her house is broken into. In fact, her family and friends begin to doubt the incidents even took place and question her sanity. Jennifer must finally come to terms with the secret that has turned her life upside down before it is too late!
  • If Not for the Darkness

    Megan Lee Martin, Jessica Powers

    Paperback (3 Jw LLC DBA Coco Publications, Nov. 9, 2018)
    There are bonds of the human hand, and bonds of the human heart. SHARRAH is sold into sex slavery at age eight in Calcutta, India; her bonds spiritual as well as physical. She hears of the love of an English God, and decides to pursue the message inside the Book she was given by a missionary--a chase that leads her onboard the Audriel, and into the world of JON MOORE, an English captain bound to the emotional turmoil of his past, his soul a turbulent sea. Hardened by life, forgiveness is not easily given--to the God he blames, nor to the tarnished Indian woman who has boarded his ship in secret. But his heart softens at the influence of REBECCA TATE, a young girl, weakened physically by a mysterious ailment, but strong in Hope. The raven-haired, vivacious young girl is determined to bring Jon and Sharrah to her Lord... and to each other... AS THE AUDRIEL travels from Calcutta to England, secrets will be uncovered, lives will be changed, and God will move in the hearts of man for His glory.
  • The Darkness

    Matt Brennan

    Paperback (Tablo Pty Ltd, June 5, 2018)
    The 2015 NaNoWriMo Tablo.io Novel Writing Contest winner.A virus decimated the entire planet's human population. No treatment or vaccine could be found, so contraction--meant death. Humanity was forced to seek refuge in hermetically sealed self-sustaining bunkers, commonly referred to as 'biospheres'. After the world's power grid failed, survivors managed to establish a global satellite communications network, which allowed them to weave together a digital facsimile of their once thriving, but now extinct way of life.The disease, however, remained active and continued to spread, despite the survivors best intentions and inexhaustible precautions. It was therefore commonplace for connections to become broken, from time to time. The people of the network began to call the silence that inevitably came at the end of the line--The Darkness.No one ever returned when The Darkness came to call.Until now...
  • The Darkness

    Tom Huddleston

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Sept. 5, 2017)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Milo and Lina have been captured by the bounty hunter, the Shade. The Shade has orders to bring the children to Captain Korda. But on their way there, the power goes out on the ship. Will Milo and Lina be able to escape the Empire, or does something even deadlier await in the darkness?
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  • The Darkness

    Amy Trees

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 4, 2014)
    "It was dark and the wind was cold while the pitter-patting of the rain fell down. Thunder crashed and lightning flashed while shadows danced around..." A little boy is afraid of the dark. But when he has to use the outhouse in the middle of the night, his fear is put to the test. Will he conquer the darkness?
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  • CURSE NOT THE DARKNESS

    Edison Hoard

    Hardcover (Children's Press, March 15, 1970)
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  • The Darkness

    Amy Trees

    eBook (Lulu, )
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