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Drayton, the Taker

by Tony Bertauski

Drayton once believed he was a vampire. He doesn’t know what he is. Or why he lives. He takes not his victim’s blood but the silky essence of their soul during their last breath. Often mistaken for the Angel...

Le petit oiseau

by Hasni

Jade voulait juste être un petit oiseau et s'envoler. Des bas fonds du Japon de l'après guerre aux plus grandes scènes du monde, le parcours de cette danseuse étoile croisera le chemin d'un drôle de professeur,...

Le souvenir des bancs verts

by Pierre-Michaël Rosen

11e recueil de poèmes de l'auteur, il a été le premier publié aux Éditions Oxy'more. Il évoque la nostalgie de l'enfance, à travers les premiers pas dans l'âge adulte et l'université.

Sept cents ans

by Pierre-Michaël Rosen

7e recueil, et deuxième à avoir été publié aux Éditions Oxy'more, Sept cents est le plus sensible et révélateur de l'âme du poète.

Vidange pour un maton

by Alain Pecunia

Louis Bollu, ancien gardien de prison, a hâte de profiter de sa nouvelle vie de retraité. Son empressement est tel qu’il décide d’abréger la trop longue agonie de sa pauvre mère. Euthanasie experte...

The Tenth Lost Tale of Mercia: Edmund the Aetheling

by Jayden Woods

In the tenth and final Lost Tale, young prince Edmund suspects a plot against his father's life. He turns to his siblings, Aydith and Aethelstan, for help, but King Ethelred heeds none of them. Will they ever...

Nativity of Our Lord Jesus Christ, by Blessed Anne Catherine Emmerich

by Saints.SQPN.com

A transcription of the visions of Blessed Anne Catherine Emmerich that relate to the days leading up to the birth of Jesus Christ. From SQPN Books.

Saints for Bakers

by Saints.SQPN.com

A collection of short articles and biographies of saints and beati who worked as bakers, or have a tradition of patronage of people who do. From SQPN Books.

Inspector Mole and the Frozen Stiff

by Tom Lichtenberg

Inspector Stanley Mole doesn't mind a hard case, but things have gotten out of hand. There's a killer who escapes to a parallel universe, a 20,000 year old murder, a witness to her own death, a toddler assassin,...

Migrations, Volume I : Don't Forget to Breathe

by Ashim Shanker

"...he could imagine the Dust spiraling in corners, plotting en masse an elaborate offensive upon those who sought seclusion from the outside Universe. The Dust: it was older than Time, bound by its allegiance...

Have You Ever Had Dinner With A Wizard?

by Shauna Barbosa

Short fiction collection by Shauna Barbosa. Heavy in content. Realism. Words about family love and sex and heartbreak and breakdowns and confronting loneliness and intense love affairs. You can also read From...

It Lives in Dark Places

by Dave Jeffery

It was supposed to go smooth. A cushy number. A dead cert. Robert Ashford should’ve known that there was no such thing; not when the Fratellis were involved. The Fratellis – the underworld equivalent of...

The Three Lives Of Paul

by Marvin McKenzie

Outside of Jesus Christ, no other man has so impacted Christian history and thinking. Paul's story is a pattern for all true Christians.

Zombies! Episode 1: Shawn of the Dead

by Ivan Turner

THE coming of the zombies to the world is not necessarily the coming of the apocalypse. Shawn of the Dead is the first of a series of episodes that focuses on the more personal aspects of people as they face...

Dawn Debris

by Tom Lichtenberg

When his new idea is stolen, Morris Bevelhead turns to the best finder of lost things in the business - Dawn Debris, Private Eye. After a hearty breakfast, Dawn finds herself trapped in a sinister conspiracy...

Saint Teresa of Avila, by Father Hugh Kelly, SJ

by Saints.SQPN.com

A brief overview of the life, works, writings and character of the great reforming Carmelite, Saint Teresa of Avila. From SQPN Books.

It's the Eyes

by Ian Woodhead

Gareth's brother was very mean to him. He wanted his brother dead. Perhaps he asked for too much?

Escal-Vigor

by Georges Eekhoud

Le titre du roman, Escal-Vigor, désigne un domaine imaginaire situé sur une île mi-celte, mi-germanique, où vient se réfugier Henry de Kehlmark. Héros inhabituel, Henry aime les hommes. À l'Escal-Vigor,...

La Nouvelle Carthage

by Georges Eekhoud

Georges Eekhoud est surtout connu pour ses romans au naturalisme sombre et cependant curieusement baroque. Il peint les paysages de Campine, le port d'Anvers et ses quartiers douteux hantés par des personnages...

La Faneuse d'amour

by Georges Eekhoud

Lorsque devenue comtesse d'Adembrode, Clara Mortsel, fille d'une famille ouvrière ayant prospérée récemment, s'éprend de la vie de campagne au domaine de son époux, elle s'éprend aussi et surtout du jeune...