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  • King Hereafter

    Dorothy Dunnett, David Rintoul, Penguin Books Ltd

    Audible Audiobook (Penguin Books Ltd, Nov. 8, 2018)
    Penguin presents the audiobook edition of King Hereafter by Dorothy Dunnett. It is the 11th century, and Europe is full of young kings - some dreaming of new civilisation, some content to live as their forefathers have done, and all ceaselessly fighting, befriending or betraying one other. Such is the world of the real Macbeth, part Christian, part Viking, who has the imagination and determination to move himself and his people out of a barbarian past and into flowering nationhood. In this brilliant re-creation of his life we see him as a man of extraordinary courage, wit and skill - utterly self-reliant yet profoundly in love with woman he marries - a pirate of the sea yet a prince with the foresight and passion to set him apart from other men.
  • King Hereafter

    Dorothy Dunnett

    Paperback (Vintage, Sept. 29, 1998)
    Back in print by popular demand--"A stunning revelation of the historical Macbeth, harsh and brutal and eloquent." --Washington Post Book World.With the same meticulous scholarship and narrative legerdemain she brought to her hugely popular Lymond Chronicles, our foremost historical novelist travels further into the past. In King Hereafter, Dorothy Dunnett's stage is the wild, half-pagan country of eleventh-century Scotland. Her hero is an ungainly young earl with a lowering brow and a taste for intrigue. He calls himself Thorfinn but his Christian name is Macbeth.Dunnett depicts Macbeth's transformation from an angry boy who refuses to accept his meager share of the Orkney Islands to a suavely accomplished warrior who seizes an empire with the help of a wife as shrewd and valiant as himself. She creates characters who are at once wholly creatures of another time yet always recognizable--and she does so with such realism and immediacy that she once more elevates historical fiction into high art.
  • Hereafter

    Jody Hedlund

    Paperback (Northern Lights Press, Oct. 29, 2019)
    The third lost princess. The final key to the treasure. And a battle for the throne.Growing up deep in the forest as a poor charcoal burner’s daughter, Emmeline has always known her identity as a princess of Mercia, and she lives in fear of being caught and killed. When her adopted father returns from town with news regarding the imminence of war, Emmeline has no wish to join the rebellion against King Ethelwulf.Prince Ethelrex, the strongest warrior in the land, has done everything he can to prove his loyalty to his father, including searching for the last lost princess. When Ethelrex finally captures Emmeline, the king commands his son to marry the princess in order to win the support of the people and undermine the rebellion.Forced into marriage, Emmeline has one goal—to escape. But Ethelrex takes his marriage vows seriously, including his promise to love and cherish his wife, and has no intention of letting Emmeline get away. As the battle for the throne rages, will the prince be able to win the battle for Emmeline’s heart?YA books by Jody Hedlund:The Lost PrincessesPrequel Novella: Always Book 1: EvermoreBook 2: ForemostBook 3: HereafterThe Noble KnightsPrequel Novella: The Vow Book 1: An Uncertain ChoiceBook 2: A Daring SacrificeBook 3: For Love and HonorBook 4: A Loyal HeartBook 5: A Worthy Rebel Other books by Jody Hedlund:The Bride Ships SeriesBook 1: A Reluctant BrideBook 2: The Runaway Bride (March 2020)The Orphan Train SeriesPrequel Novella: An Awakened HeartBook 1: With You AlwaysBook 2: Together ForeverBook 3: Searching for YouThe Beacons of Hope SeriesPrequel Novella: Out of the Storm Book 1: Love UnexpectedBook 2: Hearts Made WholeBook 3: Undaunted HopeBook 4: Forever SafeBook 5: Never ForgetThe Michigan Brides CollectionUnending Devotion A Noble Groom Captured by Love The Hearts of Faith CollectionThe Preacher’s Bride The Doctor’s LadyRebellious Heart HistoricalLuther and KatharinaNewton and Polly
  • King Hereafter

    Dorothy Dunnett

    eBook (Penguin, Oct. 19, 2017)
    'A storyteller who could teach Scheherazade a thing or two about pace, suspense and imaginative invention'New York TimesTHE REAL MACBETH . . . It is the eleventh century and in the isles of Orkney a young boy is born. He is named Thorfinn, baptized as Macbeth. To the north are the warring Vikings and south lies Alba - the Scottish mainland. Orkney is the prize in between, and an unlikely place from which a young man might launch a bid as ruler of a united Scotland.Yet Thorfinn is unlike other men. He has a warrior's courage and the wiliness of the underdog. By his side stands his wife Groa, as shrewd and valiant as her husband. Together they will navigate the treacherous waters of the new millennium, uniting a divided nation and birthing a legend that will survive a thousand years.Thorfinn Macbeth will be King Hereafter . . .'Stunning' Washington Post
  • King Hereafter

    Dorothy Dunnett

    Hardcover (Knopf, May 12, 1982)
    Uses new archeological research to recreate the life of King Macbeth of Scotland and presents a new interpretation of European history before the Roman Conquest
  • Hereafter

    Tara Hudson

    Paperback (HarperTeen, May 8, 2012)
    Can there truly be love after death?Drifting in the dark waters of a mysterious river, the only thingAmelia knows for sure is that she's dead. With no memories ofher past life, she's trapped alone in a nightmarish existence. Buteverything changes when she tries to rescue a boy from drowning in theriver. Because even though she can't do anything to help, Amelia somehowwills him to survive. And when he wakes up, Joshua can see her.Together, Joshua and Amelia begin to uncover the strange circumstancesof her death, and the secrets of the dark river that has heldher captive. But even as they grow ever closer, there are those in bothworlds—the living and the dead—determined to tear them apart. . . .
  • Hereafter

    Kate Brian

    eBook (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, Oct. 1, 2013)
    Rory Miller thought her life was over when a serial killer set his sights on her and forced her into witness protection. But a fresh start on Juniper Landing Island was exactly what she and her family needed. For the first time in years she and her sister hang out at the beach, gossip about boys, and party together. She's also made friends with a local clique-including a magnetic and mysterious boy named Tristan. But Rory's world is about to change again. Picturesque Juniper Landing isn't what it seems. The truth about the swirling fog that rolls in each morning, the bridge that leads to nowhere, and those beautiful locals who seem to watch Rory's every move is more terrifying than being hunted by Steven Nell. And all Rory ever wanted was the truth. Even if it means learning that she can never go home again. From the best-selling author of the Private and Privilege series comes the second novel in a heart-stopping trilogy about a girl who must pick up the pieces after the only life she's ever known ends.
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  • Hereafter

    Tara Hudson

    eBook (HarperTeen, June 7, 2011)
    Can there truly be love after death?Drifting in the dark waters of a mysterious river, the only thing Amelia knows for sure is that she's dead. With no recollection of her past life—or her actual death—she's trapped alone in a nightmarish existence. All of this changes when she tries to rescue a boy, Joshua, from drowning in her river. As a ghost, she can do nothing but will him to live. Yet in an unforgettable moment of connection, she helps him survive. Amelia and Joshua grow ever closer as they begin to uncover the strange circumstances of her death and the secrets of the dark river that held her captive for so long. But even while they struggle to keep their bond hidden from the living world, a frightening spirit named Eli is doing everything in his power to destroy their newfound happiness and drag Amelia back into the ghost world . . . forever. Thrilling and evocative, with moments of pure pleasure, Hereafter is a sensation you won't want to miss.
  • Hereafter

    Kate Brian

    Hardcover (Hyperion Book CH, Oct. 1, 2013)
    Rory Miller thought her life was over when a serial killer set his sights on her and forced her into witness protection. But a fresh start on Juniper Landing Island was exactly what she and her family needed. For the first time in years she and her sister hang out at the beach, gossip about boys, and party together. She’s also made friends with a local clique—including a magnetic and mysterious boy named Tristan. But Rory’s world is about to change again. Picturesque Juniper Landing isn’t what it seems. The truth about the swirling fog that rolls in each morning, the bridge that leads to nowhere, and those beautiful locals who seem to watch Rory’s every move is more terrifying than being hunted by Steven Nell. And all Rory ever wanted was the truth. Even if it means learning that she can never go home again.
  • Hereafter

    Kate Brian

    Paperback (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, June 24, 2014)
    Rory Miller thought her life was over when a notorious serial killer set his sights on her, forcing her family into witness protection. But her new home, a remote island with azure blue skies and white-sand beaches, seems like heaven on earth . . . at least at first. Juniper Landing isn't like other islands. And the truth about the swirling fog that rolls in each morning is even more terrifying than being hunted by Steven Nell. Now that Rory knows about the real Juniper Landing, she must face the most painful truth of all: she can never go home again. From the best-selling author of the Private and Privilege series comes the second novel in a gripping trilogy about a girl who must leave behind the only life she's known without ever looking back.
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  • King Hereafter

    Dorothy Dunnett

    Paperback (Michael Joseph, Nov. 28, 2017)
    Back in print by popular demand--"A stunning revelation of the historical Macbeth, harsh and brutal and eloquent." --Washington Post Book World.With the same meticulous scholarship and narrative legerdemain she brought to her hugely popular Lymond Chronicles, our foremost historical novelist travels further into the past. In King Hereafter, Dorothy Dunnett's stage is the wild, half-pagan country of eleventh-century Scotland. Her hero is an ungainly young earl with a lowering brow and a taste for intrigue. He calls himself Thorfinn but his Christian name is Macbeth.Dunnett depicts Macbeth's transformation from an angry boy who refuses to accept his meager share of the Orkney Islands to a suavely accomplished warrior who seizes an empire with the help of a wife as shrewd and valiant as himself. She creates characters who are at once wholly creatures of another time yet always recognizable--and she does so with such realism and immediacy that she once more elevates historical fiction into high art.
  • Hereafter

    Jennifer Snyder

    language (, Feb. 6, 2013)
    In Death I could finally see the importance of Life... After being forced to become a Reaper Council member and being torn away from the one she loves, Rowan Harper must learn to accept her altered Fate as well as her death and move on. A task easier said than done, especially when witnessing those you love suffer in the wake of your death.When an unlikely ally provides information that could change everything, Rowan sets out on a journey through Purgatory with her beloved by her side and a nonchalant Tracker to learn the true meaning of the word sacrifice. Another task which seems easier said than done, especially with the threat of Purgatory's ability to corrupt your soul the longer you're in its grip looming above their heads. Book Two in a haunting and gothic tale of love, death, and hope.