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Books with title The Drum of Destiny

  • The Island Of Destiny

    Cameron Stelzer, Cameron Paul Stelzer

    language (Daydream Press, Jan. 1, 2015)
    Whisker is a Pie Rat apprentice on the treasure hunt of a lifetime. With the Forgotten Map and the King's Key safely in his grasp, Whisker joins the ratbag crew of the Apple Pie on their voyage to the mysterious Island of Destiny. Armed with scissor swords, flying pies and barrels of gravy, the Pie Rats must first pass through the Treacherous Sea where untold dangers lurk beneath the waves.
  • The Chain of Destiny

    Bram Stoker

    language (, Dec. 31, 2015)
    *This Book is annotated (it contains a detailed biography of the author). *An active Table of Contents has been added by the publisher for a better customer experience. *This book has been checked and corrected for spelling errors."The Chain of Destiny" is a novella by Bram Stoker. It was first published in 1875 as a serial in The Shamrock, Irish National Newspaper and Publishing Co., Dublin, a weekly newspaper that specialized in literature and the arts. The story appeared in four issues of The Shamrock with the first installation appearing on May 1, 1875 and the last on May 22, 1875.
  • The Hand of Destiny

    Robert Middleton

    language (Robert Middleton, Dec. 19, 2013)
    Jake Meyers, a retired Green Beret, thought he had nothing left in his life worth his next breath. However, he found, through a series of events, that life was definitely not what it seemed. An advertisement in the local Wisconsin newspaper took him to the vast expanse of Wyoming. Here he found that the fantasy world was anything but make-believe. His military skills and innate newfound abilities aid him in the defense of those he encountered. But, just when he thought he found his purpose in life, he discovered that his destiny was not in his own hands.
  • The Mask of Destiny

    Richard Newsome, Jonny Duddle

    Hardcover (Walden Pond Press, May 15, 2012)
    The life of Australian teen Gerald Wilkins changed forever when he inherited twenty billion pounds and a mystery to solve. In The Mask of Destiny, Gerald believes his enemy Sir Mason Green will be put in prison for murder. Instead, Gerald is accused of murder himself. He’ll have to find the last of three emerald caskets to clear his name. The search takes him, Ruby, Sam, and Mr. Fry to Paris, Rome, Athens, and Delphi. They discover Delphi once held the greatest treasure on earth. It could still be there, waiting to be found by someone good. Or evil… Anthony Horowitz fans will love the extreme adventure, exotic locals, and illustrations in The Mask of Destiny, the rollicking conclusion to the Archer Legacy trilogy.
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  • The Mirror of Destiny

    T.L. Coulter, H.W. Coulter

    language (, Feb. 27, 2015)
    On Hunter’s fourteenth birthday, the last thing he expected as a present was a mirror. What Hunter did not realize was that it was not just any mirror, but a mirror of destiny.Hunter’s destiny awaits in a magical world filled with exciting and dangerous quests.Meet Hunter’s guide and trainer, Michael, a talking caterpillar with attitude, and many other comical characters as Hunter makes his way through each grueling mission in order to save a kingdom.Can Hunter complete each quest in time? Follow along and find out in The Mirror of Destiny.
  • Destiny's Drum

    L. Ron Hubbard

    eBook (Galaxy Press, May 15, 2010)
    Soldier, adventurer, and man of the world—with a touch of con man thrown in for good measure—Phil Sheridan is a perfect role for a young Steve McQueen. But Sheridan’s world-wandering ways may soon come to a very abrupt—and violent—end . . . on the long-forgotten Indonesian island of Kamling.Falling into the hands of a bloodthirsty tribe led by the notorious slave trader known as Portuguese Joe, Sheridan discovers that there’s not enough room on the island for the two of them. And Portuguese Joe has the perfect solution: dispatch Sheridan to another world . . . with the help of a firing squad.But Sheridan has other plans. The island is home to a hidden fortune in gold—and a gold miner’s beautiful daughter—and he means to get his hands on both of them. If he can avoid the exotic dangers lurking at every turn . . . By the age of eighteen Hubbard had already traveled via steamboat to the Far East and served as a helmsman on a twin-masted schooner off the coast of China. On those voyages he had the opportunity to explore and investigate life on the islands of the South Pacific. His insights into the people and culture gained on those journeys inform stories like Destiny’s Drum.
  • Destiny of the Wolf

    Terry Spear

    Mass Market Paperback (Sourcebooks Casablanca, March 15, 1768)
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  • The Chain of Destiny

    Bram Stoker

    language (Fantasy and Horror Classics, Oct. 19, 2012)
    Bram Stoker is best known for his 1897 publication, Dracula. This work – an epistolary novel weaving hypnotism, magic, the supernatural, and other elements of Gothic fiction – went on to sell over one million copies, and has never been out of print. 'The Chain of Destiny', originally published in 1875 as a serial in Irish magazine The Shamrock, is one of his best short works. Many of the horror stories of monsters and ghouls, 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.
  • DRUMS OF DESTINY.

    Peter. Bourne

    Paperback (POPULAR LIBRAY., March 15, 1950)
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  • The Chain of Destiny

    Bram Stoker

    language (, Aug. 18, 2012)
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  • The Destiny of Wysan

    John Arfstrom

    Paperback (Independently published, May 17, 2019)
    Travel back in time to the dawn of man when a race of small people battled huge and deadly apemen with the help of the bow and arrow. This story surrounds the epic adventures of Wysan as he embarks on a quest to raise the first war party of bowmen and lead them on a campaign to rescues his beloved Dawn and her sister from an apeman tribe. A furious battle ensues between the 7-foot-tall brutal apemen, made more terrible through battles with hyenas and lions, and the 4-and-a-half-foot tall San. It is a story of many adventures and a bond of brotherhood that also details the discovery of the bow and arrow and its refinement as well as its first uses in both hunting and battle. The story also sheds light on the San people's ancient struggle for survival.John Arfstrom has published scientific research on the subject of glaciers on Mars in the journal Icarus. His ongoing research may be viewed at ResearchGate and johnarfstrom.com. His first novella, entitled "The Destiny of Wysan", concerns the San Bushmen and the invention of the bow and arrow. His second novella, entitled “Ocean Acidification and the Apocalypse”, is a scenario of the near future. His interest in the subject of ocean acidification is outlined at ocean-acidification.info. Both novellas may be found at Amazon. Some of his interests include ancient history, human evolution, and nature.
  • Destiny's Drum

    L. Ron Hubbard, Michelle Stafford, Richard Rocco, Michael Yurchak, Jim Meskimen, R.F. Daley

    Audio CD (Galaxy Audio, May 15, 2010)
    Soldier, adventurer, and man of the world—with a touch of con man thrown in for good measure—Phil Sheridan is a perfect role for a young Steve McQueen. But Sheridan’s world-wandering ways may soon come to a very abrupt—and violent—end . . . on the long-forgotten Indonesian island of Kamling.Falling into the hands of a bloodthirsty tribe led by the notorious slave trader known as Portuguese Joe, Sheridan discovers that there’s not enough room on the island for the two of them. And Portuguese Joe has the perfect solution: dispatch Sheridan to another world . . . with the help of a firing squad.But Sheridan has other plans. The island is home to a hidden fortune in gold—and a gold miner’s beautiful daughter—and he means to get his hands on both of them. If he can avoid the exotic dangers lurking at every turn . . .By the age of eighteen Hubbard had already traveled via steamboat to the Far East and served as a helmsman on a twin-masted schooner off the coast of China. On those voyages he had the opportunity to explore and investigate life on the islands of the South Pacific. His insights into the people and culture gained on those journeys inform stories like Destiny’s Drum.