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Demon Master Becomes a Saint: Volume 2 (Volume 2 #2)
by Fo Xiea modern man traversing space and time had arrived at the prehistoric period who would have thought that he would actually become a great villain of the demon master kun peng in order to become a saint many schemes were carried out and finally the story of becoming a saint was told
Demon Master Becomes a Saint: Volume 1 (Volume 1 #1)
by Fo Xiea modern man traversing space and time had arrived at the prehistoric period who would have thought that he would actually become a great villain of the demon master kun peng in order to become a saint many schemes were carried out and finally the story of becoming a saint was told
Demon Master Becomes a Saint: Volume 8 (Volume 8 #8)
by Fo Xiea modern man traversing space and time had arrived at the prehistoric period. who would have thought that he would actually become a great villain of the demon master, kun peng. in order to become a saint, many schemes were carried out, and finally, the story of becoming a saint was told …
Demon Master Becomes a Saint: Volume 3 (Volume 3 #3)
by Fo XieA modern man traversing space and time had arrived at the prehistoric period, he did not expect that he would actually become the great villain of the Demon Master, Kun Peng. In order to become a saint, he went through many plans, and finally became a saint.
Demon Master Becomes a Saint: Volume 4 (Volume 4 #4)
by Fo XieA modern man traversing space and time had arrived at the prehistoric period, he did not expect that he would actually become the great villain of the Demon Master, Kun Peng. In order to become a saint, he went through many plans, and finally became a saint.
Demon Master Becomes a Saint: Volume 5 (Volume 5 #5)
by Fo XieA modern man traversing space and time had arrived at the prehistoric period, he did not expect that he would actually become the great villain of the Demon Master, Kun Peng. In order to become a saint, he went through many plans, and finally became a saint.
Demon Master Becomes a Saint: Volume 6 (Volume 6 #6)
by Fo XieA modern man traversing space and time had arrived at the prehistoric period, he did not expect that he would actually become the great villain of the Demon Master, Kun Peng. In order to become a saint, he went through many plans, and finally became a saint.
Demon Master Becomes a Saint: Volume 7 (Volume 7 #7)
by Fo XieA modern man traversing space and time had arrived at the prehistoric period, he did not expect that he would actually become the great villain of the Demon Master, Kun Peng. In order to become a saint, he went through many plans, and finally became a saint.
Demon Mistress (The Sisters of the Moon, Book #6)
by Yasmine Galenorn"A delightful new series that simmers with fun and magic." -Mary Jo Putney Three sisters ridding the Otherworld of evil-one monster at a time. We're the D'Artigo sisters: Half-human, half-Fae, we're savvy--and sexy--operatives for the Otherworld Intelligence Agency. But our mixed-blood heritage short-circuits our talents at all the wrong times. My sister Camille is a wicked-good witch whose magic is as unpredictable as the weather. My sister Delilah transforms into a tabby cat at the worst possible times. And me? I'm Menolly, acrobat-extraordinaire-turned-vampire. And if the demons from hell don't get their act together, I'm going to turn their toga party into a bloodbath... Life is getting stranger by the minute. First, Iris and I unearth a diary of one of the bartenders at the Wayfarer, who disappeared under mysterious circumstances. And then, when I discover a ghoul in the woods near our home, we know there must be a necromancer nearby--another sign that something is wrong. But the blood really hits the fang when we discover a secret society bent on winning Shadow Wing's favor. Now it is up to us to stop the chaos they have unleashed, and to prevent the demon they summoned from devouring Delilah's soul... (Some violence, strong language, some descriptions of sex.)
Demon Mistress
by Yasmine GalenornMenolly, Camille, and Delilah are the D'Artigo Sisters-half-human, half-Faerie operatives for the Otherworld Intelligence Agency. Their latest assignment is to root out the secret society responsible for unleashing chaos magic against the city-and to stop a demon from devouring Delilah's soul.
Demon Moon
by Meljean BrookDeadly creatures from the realm of Chaos herald the return of an imprisoned nosferatu horde, and the bond between a vampire and his lover is their only protection-and their only passion.
Demon Moon
by Meljean BrookDeadly creatures from the realm of Chaos herald the return of an imprisoned nosferatu horde, and the bond between a vampire and his lover is their only protection-and their only passion.
Demon Moon
by Jack WilliamsonAccording to legend, Zorn's distant ancestors had vanquished fiery devils from the Demon Moon. Now, a thousand years later, that bloody red world looms closer every day. But Zorn knows little of the past. For generations, his family have been Lords of Wolver Riding, flying their winged unicorns to protect the land from werewolves, wyverns and other deadly threats. As Zorn grows, he finds his world increasingly strange. Where did the werewolves come from? How did unicorns fly?His questions end the day his evil uncle usurps the throne. Torn between ancient fears and modern science, wooed by a seductive temptress and plagued by a demonic priest, Zorn must unlock secrets shrouded in the mists of time - or watch everything he loves be consumed in the hellfire of the . . .
Demon Night
by Meljean BrookBeautiful Charlie Newcomb is being hunted by vampires, for she is the link to a medical miracle that could be invaluable to the night stalkers. Her only protection is her guardian, Ethan. But will he be enough to save her when darkness falls?
The Demon Notebook
by Erika McgannFor Grace and her four best friends, magic is just harmless fun--until it's not... Things have gone wrong for Grace, Jenny, Rachel, Adie, and Una. Very wrong. A freak snowstorm stranded the whole school, the history teacher's gone bonkers, and their notebook has taken on a diabolical life of its own, bringing all of their previously failed spells to life. At first the girls are thrilled to see their magic finally working. But the spells are botched and people might get hurt and Una's not acting quite right... Can the girls stop the madness before the demon notebook works through their list of spells, slowly creeping towards the last, truly awful spell that they didn't really want to happen? "[The Demon Notebook] reminded me of being a teenager, the nice parts! Gold Star!!"--USA Today bestselling author Marian Keyes
The Demon of Barnabas Collins (Dark Shadows by Marilyn Ross #8)
by Marilyn Ross[from the back cover] "The arrival of a movie company at Collinwood gives Barnabas a chance to escape Angelique's awful curse--the curse which has made him one of the living dead. Barnabas meets and falls in love with beautiful film star Rita Glenn. In order to save him, she introduces him to the mysterious Dr. Moreno who has a cure for Barnabas. Barnabas is jubilant over his recovery--but not for long. Suddenly he is in a life and death battle with another vampire--with Rita's life at stake. The only way to save her is to return to the curse once again." The Demon of Barnabas Collins is the eighth in a series of thrilling novels based on ABC-TV's popular suspense drama, Dark Shadows. Look for the rest of the books in this series based on one of the most popular and unique series from the late 1960s and early 1970s in the Bookshare library. They are: #1. Dark Shadows, #2. Victoria Winters, #3. Strangers at Collins House, #4. The Mystery of Collinwood, #5. The Curse of Collinwood, #6. Barnabas Collins and #7. The Secret of Barnabas Collins.
The Demon of Dakar: The Princess Of Burundi, The Cruel Stars Of The Night, And The Demon Of Dakar (Ann Lindell Mysteries #3)
by Kjell ErikssonAlready a huge star in Europe and the Nordic countries, Kjell Eriksson has American critics also raving, with almost every review studded with words like "stunning," "chilling," "suspenseful," "haunting," and "brilliant."In The Demon of Dakar, Ann Lindell and her motley crew of colleagues are faced with a most baffling murder case in which all clues lead straight back to a popular local restaurant named Dakar. The owner, Slobodan Andersson, has some shady connections in his past, and his partner's reputation is equally murky.The kitchen crew is not above suspicion, either. The meat chef is an oddball, to say the least, while unbeknownst to the rest, the newest hire's personal life is a tangled web of lies. Even Eva Willman, the seemingly blameless older woman returning to the workforce as a waitress, has skeletons in her closet.And then the tension rachets up a number of notches as it becomes apparent that one murder has not satisfied the killer in the least. If Ann is to prevent a bloodbath at Restaurant Dakar, she must match wits with a killer whose motives are seemingly completely obscure.But the reader knows the killer well. His crimes are justified from his point of view. Not only that, he's a very likable fellow who is only looking for justice. As in all of Kjell Eriksson's compelling spellbinders, though, justice entails a frantic race to the finish, a race without rules and fraught with danger.Winner of the Swedish Academy Award for Best Crime Novel.
Demon of Mine
by Rayna VauseClimbing the corporate ladder can be hell.... As a collections demon, Zavier grants his "clients" one wish in exchange for their souls. His job sucks, but once you make a deal with Corporate South, they own you. The trouble is, Zavier's not a very good collections demon, with his tendencies to spurn authority and find loopholes to help deserving clients out of their contracts. He's under scrutiny from the head of his department, who would quite literally like to see him burn. He just needs to close a simple deal to get upper management off his back. Instead, he meets Ryan. Ryan is desperately searching for a way to save his dying sister. He doesn't believe in magic and demons, but he's out of options. Zavier's not what he expects in a demon, and even more unexpected is the strong sense of familiarity--very intimate familiarity. While trying to free Ryan from his contract, Zavier discovers secrets unscrupulous even by South standards. Exposing them could cost Zavier everything, but it might be Ryan's only hope.
The Demon of Montsegur
by Olga KryuchkovaCount Raymond IV of Toulouse, leader of the kingdom of Languedoc, brings from the crusades a certain statuette depicting Baphomet. He unites all the new lands with Languedoc, the kingdom gets richer, summoning the envy of France, weakened by constant wars with England. Five years after the return from the crusades, Count Raymond is overtaken by a secret death in Montsegur. His son Alphonse leaves the kingdom of Languedoc for good, leaving for the Holy Land where he meets Hugues de Payens, first grand master of the Order of Knights Templar. After that the Templars begin to worship Baphomet… A hundred years later, the statuette falls into the hands of the chevalier Clermont of Montsegur, the great grandson of Count of Toulouse. His life is full of unpredictable turns, but his death becomes a riddle for his descendants. The next owner of Baphomet, Auguste of Cavaillon, a Templar and personal secretary to the grand master Jacques de Molay, sends the order’s gold to Scotland where it survives thunderous adventures and then becomes the Preceptor of the castle of Inverness, in which the spiritual and magical knowledge of Europe and the Near East are concentrated. He tries to solve the riddle of the secret deaths of his ancestors in order to deliver the ancient race of Montsegur-Cavaillon from the power of Baphomet.
The Demon of the Continent
by Joshua David BellinIn recent years, the study and teaching of Native American oral and written art have flourished. During the same period, there has been a growing recognition among historians, anthropologists, and ethnohistorians that Indians must be seen not as the voiceless, nameless, faceless Other but as people who had a powerful impact on the historical development of the United States. Literary critics, however, have continued to overlook Indians as determinants of American--rather than specifically Native American--literature. The notion that the presence of Indian peoples shaped American literature as a whole remains unexplored.In The Demon of the Continent, Joshua David Bellin probes the complex interrelationships among Native American and Euro-American cultures and literatures from the mid-seventeenth to the mid-nineteenth centuries. He asserts that cultural contact is at the heart of American literature. For Bellin, previous studies of Indians in American literature have focused largely on the images Euro-American writers constructed of indigenous peoples, and have thereby only perpetuated those images. Unlike authors of those earlier studies, Bellin refuses to reduce Indians to static antagonists or fodder for a Euro-American imagination.Drawing on works such as Henry David Thoreau's Walden, William Apess' A Son of the Forest, and little known works such as colonial Indian conversion narratives, he explores the ways in which these texts reflect and shape the intercultural world from which they arose. In doing so, Bellin reaches surprising conclusions: that Walden addresses economic clashes and partnerships between Indians and whites; that William Bartram's Travels encodes competing and interpenetrating systems of Indian and white landholding; that Catherine Sedgwick's Hope Leslie enacts the antebellum drama of Indian conversion; that James Fenimore Cooper and Henry Wadsworth Longfellow struggled with Indian authors such as George Copway and David Cusick for physical, ideological, and literary control of the nation.The Demon of the Continent proves Indians to be actors in the dynamic processes in which America and its literature are inescapably embedded. Shifting the focus from textual images to the sites of material, ideological, linguistic, and aesthetic interaction between peoples, Bellin reenvisions American literature as the product of contact, conflict, accommodation, and interchange.
Demon Pond
by Christopher DewdneyChristopher Dewdney has published more than eleven volumes of poetry. He has been nominated for the Governor General’s Award three times and has won first prize in the CBC Literary Competition for poetry. He is also a media and culture commentator, and appears on TVO’s Studio 2 among other television and radio programs. Dewdney lives in Toronto, where he teaches writing and Cultural Studies at York University.
Demon Possessed
by Stacia KaneHighly anticipated third in a hot series from an author who is now a rising fantasy star with a major fantasy series from Ballantine (fall 2009).
The Demon Princes
by Jack VanceThis contains the five novels in the series: The Star Kings;The Killing Machine; The Palace of Love; the Face; and The Book of Dreams. Kit Gersen seeks revenge for the los of his whole family by trying to kill the five most powerful people in the galaxy.
Demon Princess (Demon Kingdom Fairy Tales Book One)
by Kassandra LynnWith her father gone and her brother missing, Demon Princess Adriana has to assume the throne, temporarily becoming the Demon King. The procession is underway, and the princess is nervous yet determined . . . until the unthinkable happens and she is summoned! Somehow, Aldric, a mage-in-training, has summoned the princess into the human kingdom. Now trapped, Adriana must hide her identity and escape before she loses her life in the hands of her mortal enemies.
The Demon Queen
by Richard LewisThe final assault on Longview was going to do more than just destroy the town -- it was going to rip open the world. In the blackness surrounding the town he thought he could see Rangda's enormous maw, open and hungry, ready to devour. Jesse is a boy with a mysterious past. In and out of foster homes his whole life, he believes he was abandoned in Los Angeles as a baby. When he comes under the scrutiny of Homeland Security in an incident involving a mistaken identity, he starts learning some unsettling facts about himself. Now he is living with the Mindells in a small Midwestern town, and for the first time he feels like he may have a real home -- until Honor Clarke shows up. Ever since Honor and her mother moved back to town following the gruesome death of Honor's father, strange things have been happening. Someone is murdering birds and painting odd symbols all over town, and Jesse feels as if he's losing his mind. He starts to see a man no one else can see, he is having violent nightmares, and it all seems to be leading to one conclusion -- he is here for only one reason: to fight the evil that is Rangda, the Demon Queen, and her loyal follower, Honor Clarke, no matter the consequences. Richard Lewis brings Indonesian mythology and legend to the present day in this chilling novel of unimaginable horror.