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The Resurrection of Marilyn Monroe by seanfisher1
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It is August 5, 1962, the morning Marilyn Monroe was found dead. But somehow Marilyn has awakened and is continuing on with her life as if nothing happened. A mysterious young Hollywood producer arrives at her home. This science fiction short story is a must read for movie buffs and Marilyn fans.
13 WINDOWS by seanfisher1
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Rupert Hilden is haunted by the image of a bald man he saw through his bedroom window as a child. 24 years later he sees the same man in a distant apartment window and each time he sees the man he is closer. But Rupert is unable to convince anyone that what he is seeing is real. As Rupert investigates he uncovers several disturbing family secrets that seem to be connected. And then the murders begin... This psychological thriller horror tale will be presented in serial form over the course of 34 weeks. A readers review (electricblue85): Sean Fisher's "13 Windows" was one of the first books I completed in 2021. In short, IT BLEW MY FREAKING MIND. "13 Windows" tells the chilling, mind-boggling story of Rupert Hilden: a miserable individual haunted by the image of the bald man he saw through his bedroom window as a child. But the story is not that simple. Not. Even. Close. Things get complicated when the murders begin. I've never really been into horror / thriller literature, but this book single-handedly made me a fan! The writing style, the level of detail, the suspense, the amount of research that went into crafting the plot and stage for this dynamic masterpiece of a book is STUNNING. And Sean Fisher composed MUSIC for the book. MUSIC! I highly recommend this story to inquisitive readers who want to be simultaneously impressed and disquieted--especially those that crave a great plot twist (because wow).
THE SPRING WATER by GeraldineMKS
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Of all the places that existed on this wretched earth, God saw it fit that the girl Hakika would end up being born in the worst of them all, the Wasafi Slum. She was naughty and hard-headed, always getting into trouble. A part of her felt like she did not belong here. A slum. An overcrowded, smelly, uncouth, and all the words her tiny head could find to explain a place that felt like hell. This is a great story of a young girl trying to disentangle herself from the slum and liberate her people. But the story has a special twist that takes us back to the special cultural rising of a hero. Setting - Imagine Kenya.
Poetic Reigns II by lulukoech
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Second collection of poems
The Unravelment by ZincAlight
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THE UNRAVELMENT She was trapped in the dark. She was trapped inside her head. They tried to pull her out of it. But she pulled away, deeper in instead. Because the truth was that no one could help her out of there. No one, that is, except herself. -Z. Nurani (March 2019)
Hunting for Silence by RobThier
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British business mogul Rikkard Ambrose has departed London to face his arch-rival in a deadly game of espionage and intrigue at the Royal Court of France, leaving his lady love behind to knit socks and twiddle her thumbs. Left behind alone? That is not something Lilly Linton is willing to put up with! Determined to show her boss who's boss, she embarks on her most dangerous adventure yet, armed with the most powerful weapon of all: love-and, just in case, her trusted revolver. The 5th volume of Robert Thier's award-winning Storm and Silence series.
Sir Rob's True Tales by RobThier
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A collection of true, amusing stories from the past.
Well Dead by RobThier
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A murder at the castle gates, a young widow in distress - and only one man willing to solve the mystery of the violent death that has disrupted the peaceful village of Sevenport! After years of hardship and slavery, Harun the Arab has found work as a noblemen's scribe in the village of Sevenport. Altough he often meets with hostility in medieval Christian Europe, he is content with his lot. Yet his quiet life is disturbed when a peasant in his village is murdered and nobody seems inclined to investigate the murder. There's no such thing as a police in medieval Europe - unlike in Harun's homeland. So Harun will just have to fill the gap and find the murderer... --------------------------------- REVIEWS: 8 / 10 points, Writing4eva Book Reviews ACHIEVEMENTS: # 4 on 'What's hot'-list category Historical Fiction #27 on 'What's hot'-list category Mystery / Thriller The first work by RobThier, the most successful German Wattpad authors and winner of multiple awards, published in English.
Animal Farm: A Fairy Story by ayeolnation
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Mr. Jones of Manor Farm is so lazy and drunken that one day he forgets to feed his livestock. The ensuing rebellion under the leadership of the pigs Napoleon and Snowball leads to the animals taking over the farm. Vowing to eliminate the terrible inequities of the farmyard, the renamed Animal Farm is organised to benefit all who walk on four legs. But as time passes, the ideals of the rebellion are corrupted, then forgotten. And something new and unexpected emerges. . . George Orwell (Eric Arthur Blair) was an accomplished social, political and literary commentator and essayist known for his non-fiction works The Road to Wigan Pier and Homage to Catalonia. His most famous novels, Animal Farm and 1984 have influenced a generation of twentieth century political satirists and dystopian novelists.
Elemental 2 by ZincAlight
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BOOK 2 ELEMENTAL SERIES: NORTH WIND DOTH BLOW "Look close into your soul Search deeper than before Perhaps what you are looking for Is waiting there after all" It has gone missing. The most dangerous game in the world of magic, a fatal board game called 'Malediction', has been stolen. Created by makers with skewed senses of humour, this game has the potential to destroy the world. The Chairman of the British Authority of Magic reaches out to Tori, enlisting her help in tracking down the thief and the game before its horrors are unleashed. Tori, still trying to get back onto her feet after her first year at Eldridge College of the Magical Arts, grudgingly accepts to help. After all, it's only a board game. How bad could it be, right? Wrong. In this charged race against time, and a man more evil than can be fathomed, it is up to Victoria to hunt down the game, before an unpleasant past explosively repeats itself. And as if that is not enough, Tori must man up to face the ghost of the past of a woman who was known by all and yet by none, who has taken to haunting Tori's dreams. Is she just a figment of Tori's imagination? If not, then what is it that she is so adamant to warn Tori about?