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Books with title The Eerie Triangle

  • The Eerie Triangle

    Michael Thomas Ford, Hearst

    Paperback (Avon Camelot Books, Oct. 1, 1997)
    That's quite a handsome statue of Zebediah Eerie in front of the Eerie Town Hall. But how come there's no mention of the town's founder in history books -- or anywhere else? And what about those hundred-year-old pictures of people who still live in Eerie today ? Marshall and Simon know the truth must be out there somewhere, and they're going to find it. Because the earliest appearance of Eerie they can dig up came right after a bunch of UFO sightings in the Fifties. Could the real founders of Eerie have come from...the skies? And if that startling fact has been covered up...what else don't we know about the strangest place in America?
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  • The Triangle

    Nakisanze Segawa

    eBook (, Aug. 13, 2017)
    A Time of UpheavalIt is a time of upheaval in Buganda, an African kingdom on the verge of losing its independence. Anglican and Catholic missionaries are rapidly converting people to Christianity, in the process stirring conflict with their kinsmen who have embraced Islam. Three main characters ”" Nagawa, a young but unhappy bride to the king; Kalinda, a servant in the royal courts; and Reverend Clement, a Scottish missionary, are swept up in forces that will change their lives and reshape the future of their nation.All too often, African history has been told by Westerners rather than Africans themselves. Ugandan writer Nakisanze Segawa helps correct the imbalance. Meticulously researched, her novel examines a critical moment in African history, and offers a surprising and fresh perspective on Africa in the days just before colonialism."A masterful work . . . This epic story of palace intrigue and conflict seen through the eyes of three strong characters offers an unflinching view of a kingdom about fall to colonialism. Set against Uganda’s overpoweringly beautiful landscape, Segawa explores how divisions within her own kingdom helped set the stage for a foreign take-over and changed her people's lives forever.” (Christopher Conte, editor of “Crossroads: Women Coming of Age in Today’s Uganda”)Nakisanze Segawa is a Ugandan writer and performance poet. She is a contributor to Global Press Journal and the Daily Monitor newspaper in Kampala. The Triangle is her first novel. Get your copy today!
  • The Triangle #4

    Corey O'Neill

    eBook (EPIC Press, Sept. 7, 2016)
    One of Reed’s closest allies has a secret, and it could destroy any chance Reed and his friends have of ever escaping the island. This person hasn’t been what they’ve seemed since the very beginning, and will do anything they can to stop Reed and the others from leaving. The Triangle is Book #4 from Gladiator Island, an EPIC Press series.
  • The Triangle

    Nakisanze Segawa

    Paperback (National Library of Uganda, Aug. 24, 2017)
    African history comes aliveIt is a time of upheaval in Buganda, an African kingdom on the verge of losing its independence. Anglican and Catholic missionaries are rapidly converting people to Christianity, in the process stirring conflict with their kinsmen who have embraced Islam. Three main characters ”" Nagawa, a young but unhappy bride to the king; Kalinda, a servant in the royal courts; and Reverend Clement, a Scottish missionary, are swept up in forces that will change their lives and reshape the future of their nation. ˃˃˃ A Ugandan explores her country's historyAll too often, African history has been told by Westerners rather than Africans themselves. Ugandan writer Nakisanze Segawa helps correct the imbalance. Meticulously researched, her novel examines a critical moment in African history, and offers a surprising and fresh perspective on Africa in the days just before colonialism.˃˃˃ “”�A masterful work""This epic story of palace intrigue and conflict seen through the eyes of three strong characters offers an unflinching view of a kingdom about fall to colonialism. Set against Uganda’s overpoweringly beautiful landscape, Segawa explores how divisions within her own kingdom helped set the stage for a foreign take-over and changed her people's lives forever.” (Christopher Conte, editor of “Crossroads: Women Coming of Age in Today’s Uganda”)Get your copy today!
  • The Triangle

    Corey O'Neill

    Library Binding (Epic Pr, Aug. 15, 2016)
    "One of Reed's closest allies has a secret, and it could destroy any chance Reed and his friends have of ever escaping the island. This person hasn't been what they've seemed since the very beginning, and will do anything they can to stop Reed and the others from leaving." --
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  • The Triangle #4

    Corey Oaneill

    Paperback (Epic PR, )
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  • Eerie Triangle

    Mike Ford

    Paperback (Demco Media, Oct. 1, 1997)
    Marshall and Simon try to prove that their hometown of Eerie, Indiana was established by UFOs in the 1950s
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