Author: Stephen John Ross
Publisher: FriesenPress
ISBN: 1039139515
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 304
Book Description
On a return flight from a dream vacation at the Sundial Inn located in the outskirts of New Orleans, Tim and Sara find themselves covered in bruises with no memory of the past three days. The mystery deepens once they learn the inn had ceased operations many decades earlier in 1954. Plagued with lucid nightmares, Sara struggles to return to her normal life forcing Tim to return to New Orleans in search of answers. Aided by a local clairvoyant Mrs. Lizzie, the secrets of the Sundial Inn and its enigmatic founder, Atticus Busby are slowly unearthed. There is much more to the inn than meets the eye, and Tim begins to realize that his own connection to it is much deeper—and darker—than he ever could have guessed. A paranormal horror with a streak of dark humor, The Sundial Inn questions the human condition and our desire for power, control, and revenge.
The Sundial Inn
Author: Stephen John Ross
Publisher: FriesenPress
ISBN: 1039139515
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 304
Book Description
On a return flight from a dream vacation at the Sundial Inn located in the outskirts of New Orleans, Tim and Sara find themselves covered in bruises with no memory of the past three days. The mystery deepens once they learn the inn had ceased operations many decades earlier in 1954. Plagued with lucid nightmares, Sara struggles to return to her normal life forcing Tim to return to New Orleans in search of answers. Aided by a local clairvoyant Mrs. Lizzie, the secrets of the Sundial Inn and its enigmatic founder, Atticus Busby are slowly unearthed. There is much more to the inn than meets the eye, and Tim begins to realize that his own connection to it is much deeper—and darker—than he ever could have guessed. A paranormal horror with a streak of dark humor, The Sundial Inn questions the human condition and our desire for power, control, and revenge.
Publisher: FriesenPress
ISBN: 1039139515
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 304
Book Description
On a return flight from a dream vacation at the Sundial Inn located in the outskirts of New Orleans, Tim and Sara find themselves covered in bruises with no memory of the past three days. The mystery deepens once they learn the inn had ceased operations many decades earlier in 1954. Plagued with lucid nightmares, Sara struggles to return to her normal life forcing Tim to return to New Orleans in search of answers. Aided by a local clairvoyant Mrs. Lizzie, the secrets of the Sundial Inn and its enigmatic founder, Atticus Busby are slowly unearthed. There is much more to the inn than meets the eye, and Tim begins to realize that his own connection to it is much deeper—and darker—than he ever could have guessed. A paranormal horror with a streak of dark humor, The Sundial Inn questions the human condition and our desire for power, control, and revenge.
The Sundial
Quest for the Sundered Crown
Author: Matthew Olney
Publisher: M S Olney
ISBN: 1386499234
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 257
Book Description
Danon's army sweeps across the Kingdom of Delfinnia and Luxon, the only one capable of stopping the annihilation of the realm embarks on a desperate quest to cure himself of the deadly Void Sickness that threatens his life. To find the cure, Luxon must travel through the Magic Gates and find the Waters of Magic, but in doing so, he will be sent to new worlds and even through time. There he will uncover the shocking truth about Danon and another he calls friend and mentor. Elsewhere dragons ravage the eastern lands spurring Kaiden to reform the Knights of Niveren and in the south, the King's Legion, led by the usurper Ricard makes a desperate stand against Danon's hordes. As the world turns ever darker, one hope remains. The legendary sacred sword Asphodel remains hidden. The Quest is on to claim the blade and perhaps push back the evil threatening creation itself.
Publisher: M S Olney
ISBN: 1386499234
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 257
Book Description
Danon's army sweeps across the Kingdom of Delfinnia and Luxon, the only one capable of stopping the annihilation of the realm embarks on a desperate quest to cure himself of the deadly Void Sickness that threatens his life. To find the cure, Luxon must travel through the Magic Gates and find the Waters of Magic, but in doing so, he will be sent to new worlds and even through time. There he will uncover the shocking truth about Danon and another he calls friend and mentor. Elsewhere dragons ravage the eastern lands spurring Kaiden to reform the Knights of Niveren and in the south, the King's Legion, led by the usurper Ricard makes a desperate stand against Danon's hordes. As the world turns ever darker, one hope remains. The legendary sacred sword Asphodel remains hidden. The Quest is on to claim the blade and perhaps push back the evil threatening creation itself.
Historic Homes and Inns of Carmel-by-the-Sea
Author: Alissandra Dramov
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
ISBN: 1439656746
Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 96
Book Description
Historic Homes and Inns of Carmel-by-the-Sea showcases the creativity, talent, and originality of the town's residents, designers, and builders over a span of 80 years, from the pioneering days of the 1880s through the more contemporary ones of the 1960s. One-of-a-kind creations by top-name architects Frank Lloyd Wright, Julia Morgan, Charles Greene, Albert Farr, Gardner Dailey, Henry Hill, and Mark Mills are featured. The designs by the three most influential people who shaped Carmel-by-the-Sea architecturally in its first half-century are well-represented: M.J. Murphy, who literally built the town, with hundreds of homes and buildings to his credit; Hugh Comstock, who defined it with his storybook cottages that gave the village its fairy-tale charm; and Jon Konigshofer, who modernized it through his trademarked, postwar Hillside House. Throughout its history, Carmel-by-the-Sea, California, has attracted unique, spirited, and sometimes eclectic individuals, and this is reflected in its architecture. In combination with the breathtaking beauty, remarkable scenery, and coastal setting, these historic homes and inns give the village its distinct look and make it unlike any place else.
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
ISBN: 1439656746
Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 96
Book Description
Historic Homes and Inns of Carmel-by-the-Sea showcases the creativity, talent, and originality of the town's residents, designers, and builders over a span of 80 years, from the pioneering days of the 1880s through the more contemporary ones of the 1960s. One-of-a-kind creations by top-name architects Frank Lloyd Wright, Julia Morgan, Charles Greene, Albert Farr, Gardner Dailey, Henry Hill, and Mark Mills are featured. The designs by the three most influential people who shaped Carmel-by-the-Sea architecturally in its first half-century are well-represented: M.J. Murphy, who literally built the town, with hundreds of homes and buildings to his credit; Hugh Comstock, who defined it with his storybook cottages that gave the village its fairy-tale charm; and Jon Konigshofer, who modernized it through his trademarked, postwar Hillside House. Throughout its history, Carmel-by-the-Sea, California, has attracted unique, spirited, and sometimes eclectic individuals, and this is reflected in its architecture. In combination with the breathtaking beauty, remarkable scenery, and coastal setting, these historic homes and inns give the village its distinct look and make it unlike any place else.
Isabel's Tears
Author: Lisa Silverthorne
Publisher: Elusive Blue Fiction
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 460
Book Description
Magical sea glass A century-old abandoned inn Two drowned lovers. Murdered, says the bride’s ghost. A heartbroken charter boat captain and a haunted boating accident survivor become unwilling partners when they investigate an abandoned, hundred-year-old inn and two ghostly lovers—forever separated. Before a curse unleashes retribution and a deadly storm throughout the Pacific Northwest archipelago…and they lose each other in the maelstrom.
Publisher: Elusive Blue Fiction
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 460
Book Description
Magical sea glass A century-old abandoned inn Two drowned lovers. Murdered, says the bride’s ghost. A heartbroken charter boat captain and a haunted boating accident survivor become unwilling partners when they investigate an abandoned, hundred-year-old inn and two ghostly lovers—forever separated. Before a curse unleashes retribution and a deadly storm throughout the Pacific Northwest archipelago…and they lose each other in the maelstrom.
Ye Sundial Booke
Author: Thomas Geoffrey Wall Henslow
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Sundials
Languages : en
Pages : 438
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Sundials
Languages : en
Pages : 438
Book Description
Skiing
The Antiquary
Author: Edward Walford
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Antiquities
Languages : en
Pages : 548
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Antiquities
Languages : en
Pages : 548
Book Description