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  • The Tunnel

    Gayne C. Young

    eBook (Severed Press, June 3, 2019)
    Hell lies under the Texas-Mexico Border.When the Acuña Cartel tunnels under the Rio Grande and into the United States, they tap into a vast cavern that’s home to a once thought mythical species. The massacre that ensues leaves 12 men dead, brings tunnel construction to a standstill. Losing money by the hour, the Cartel pulls Captain Jarrett Taylor out of retirement to lead a band of mercenaries under the Earth to eliminate an animal more savage than any human force they’ve ever faced. The mission quickly goes bad and plunges the team into a desperate battle of survival.“High caliber. Heavy caliber. Whatever you want to call it, when Gayne C. Young’s The Tunnel hits you, you’ll be blown away. The second you open this book, you’re staring down the barrel of one helluva nightmare. You think you got what it takes to make it to the end? You don’t.” -Jake Bible, author Of MEGA and Roak: Galactic Bounty Hunter. “Gayne C. Young has lived high adventure. His latest blockbuster, THE TUNNEL, excels at art imitating life at its very best! Step inside The Tunnel for gritty characters navigating an exciting plot twisted by a savage creature nightmares are made of!” Dane Hatchell, author of THE DINOSAUR BATTLE OF NEW ORLEANS "Hardcore, fast paced, horror action as only Gayne Young can write it." Eric S Brown, author of Bigfoot War
  • The Tunnel

    William H. Gass

    Paperback (Dalkey Archive Press, April 1, 1999)
    Thirty years in the making, William Gass's second novel first appeared on the literary scene in 1995, at which time it was promptly hailed as an indisputable masterpiece. The story of a middle aged professor who, upon completion of his massive historical study, "Guilt and Innocence in Hitler's Germany," finds himself writing a novel about his own life instead of the introduction to his magnum opus. "The Tunnel" meditates on history, hatred, unhappiness, and, above all, language.
  • Out of the Tunnel

    Patrick Jones

    eBook (Darby Creek TM, Aug. 1, 2014)
    In Troy, Ohio, there's Trojan football and then there's everything else. It's been that way as long as anyone can remember. But it's been more than a decade since Troy took home the state title. This season, they finally have a chance to end the drought. Brian Norwood is the son of a Trojan football legend. His father starred on the last championship team—an undefeated team. And it seems like every sacred Trojan tradition began with his dad. Now Brian is the starting tight end—a member of the team's inner circle. He's finally living up to his father's expectations. But being one of Troy's privileged few is not at all what Brian expected.
  • The Tunnel

    Ernesto Sabato, Margaret Sayers Peden, Colm Toibin

    Paperback (Penguin Classics, June 26, 2012)
    One of the great short novels of the twentieth century—in an edition marking the 100th anniversary of the author's birth.An unforgettable psychological novel of obsessive love, The Tunnel was championed by Albert Camus, Thomas Mann, and Graham Greene upon its publication in 1948 and went on to become an international bestseller. At its center is an artist named Juan Pablo Castel, who recounts from his prison cell his murder of a woman named María Iribarne. Obsessed from the moment he sees her examining one of his paintings, Castel fantasizes for months about how they might meet again. When he happens upon her one day, a relationship develops that convinces him of their mutual love. But Castel's growing paranoia leads him to destroy the one thing he truly cares about.For more than sixty-five years, Penguin has been the leading publisher of classic literature in the English-speaking world. With more than 1,500 titles, Penguin Classics represents a global bookshelf of the best works throughout history and across genres and disciplines. Readers trust the series to provide authoritative texts enhanced by introductions and notes by distinguished scholars and contemporary authors, as well as up-to-date translations by award-winning translators.
  • The Tunnel Rat: Out of the Tunnel

    Jodi M Franklin

    eBook (Gearhead Underground Publishing, Jan. 2, 2020)
    Emily Doe dreams of the sun. In the underground city of New London, there is precious little to dream about, and seeing the sun is as likely as escaping her life as a tunnel rat, but a girl can dream. Then, the earthquake hits…Communication and power from the life sustaining solar towers on the surface goes down, bringing food production to a halt.In the resulting chaos, Emily stumbles into the opportunity of a lifetime – joining an expedition to the surface. If successful, her dreams could become reality, but the surface is a frozen wasteland filled with unknown dangers. Emily fears the journey is a one-way trip. None of the rag-tag crew of tunnel rats is prepared, however, for what they find on the surface. Suddenly, the environment is the least of their worries.
  • Out of the Tunnel

    Patrick Jones

    Paperback (Darby Creek TM, Aug. 1, 2014)
    In Troy, Ohio, there's Trojan football and then there's everything else. It's been that way as long as anyone can remember. But it's been more than a decade since Troy took home the state title. This season, they finally have a chance to end the drought. Brian Norwood is the son of a Trojan football legend. His father starred on the last championship team―an undefeated team. And it seems like every sacred Trojan tradition began with his dad. Now Brian is the starting tight end―a member of the team's inner circle. He's finally living up to his father's expectations. But being one of Troy's privileged few is not at all what Brian expected.
  • The Tunnel Rat: Out of the Tunnel

    Jodi M Franklin

    Paperback (Independently published, Dec. 15, 2019)
    Emily Doe dreams of the sun. In the underground city of New London, there is precious little to dream about, and seeing the sun is as likely as escaping her life as a tunnel rat, but a girl can dream. Then, the earthquake hits…Communication and power from the life sustaining solar towers on the surface goes down, bringing food production to a halt.In the resulting chaos, Emily stumbles into the opportunity of a lifetime – joining an expedition to the surface. If successful, her dreams could become reality, but the surface is a frozen wasteland filled with unknown dangers. Emily fears the journey is a one-way trip. None of the rag-tag crew of tunnel rats is prepared, however, for what they find on the surface. Suddenly, the environment is the least of their worries.
  • The Tunnel

    William H. Gass

    Hardcover (Knopf, Feb. 21, 1995)
    The narrator of The Tunnel is a distinguished man in his fifties, William Frederick Kohler, a professor at a Midwestern university. His principal subject, the Third Reich. He has just completed his massive magnum opus, Guilt and Innocence in Hitler's Germany.All that remains to write is an introduction. Kohler sits down to write a self-congratulatory text and finds himself unaccountably blocked. He begins instead to write an entirely other book, another history - that of the historian himself. What he writes is the complete opposite of his clearly argued, causally determined history of the Reich. It is as subjective and private as history is objective and public, as apparently shapeless and stagnant as history is ordered and directive. It is chaotic, obscure, full of lies and disguises, gaps and repetitions.Indeed, his Introduction is so personal that he fears his wife will find it, and he slides the manuscript between pages of his book, where he knows it will not be found. At the same time, Kohler begins digging a tunnel out from the basement of his house.The tunnel comes to mirror Kohler's digging into his life - his feelings, his past, his own few loves and many hatreds. The writing, the digging, the reader's reading, continue together, creating a hole driven into both language and the past, getting closer to and fleeing from the secrets of the novel's fundamental theme - the fascism of the heart.
  • The Tunnel

    Ernesto Sabato, Colm Toibin, Margaret Sayers Peden

    eBook (Penguin Classics, June 26, 2012)
    One of the great short novels of the twentieth century—in an edition marking the 100th anniversary of the author's birth.An unforgettable psychological novel of obsessive love, The Tunnel was championed by Albert Camus, Thomas Mann, and Graham Greene upon its publication in 1948 and went on to become an international bestseller. At its center is an artist named Juan Pablo Castel, who recounts from his prison cell his murder of a woman named María Iribarne. Obsessed from the moment he sees her examining one of his paintings, Castel fantasizes for months about how they might meet again. When he happens upon her one day, a relationship develops that convinces him of their mutual love. But Castel's growing paranoia leads him to destroy the one thing he truly cares about.For more than sixty-five years, Penguin has been the leading publisher of classic literature in the English-speaking world. With more than 1,500 titles, Penguin Classics represents a global bookshelf of the best works throughout history and across genres and disciplines. Readers trust the series to provide authoritative texts enhanced by introductions and notes by distinguished scholars and contemporary authors, as well as up-to-date translations by award-winning translators.
  • The Tunnel

    Eric Williams

    eBook (Pen and Sword Military, )
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  • The Tunnel

    Anthony Browne

    Paperback (Walker Books Ltd, June 2, 2008)
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  • THE TUNNEL

    Anthony Browne

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, Feb. 10, 1990)
    Scornful of his younger sister's fears, a young boy decides to explore a tunnel forcing her to go after him when he doesn't return.
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