Archive for the ‘Fiction’ Category

Tastes Like Chicken

Saturday, November 28th, 2009

It’s the return of the sistahs! Tastes Like Chicken is Lolita Files’s much anticipated continuing story of the lives of Misty Fine and Reesy Snowden, the dynamic heroines of the bestselling novels Scenes from a Sistah and Getting to the Good Part.

 

The Cobra Event

Saturday, November 28th, 2009

The Cobra Event is set in motion one spring morning in New York City, when a seventeen-year-old student wakes up feeling vaguely ill. Hours later she is having violent seizures, blood is pouring out of her nose, and she has begun a hideous process of self-cannibalization. Soon, other gruesome deaths of a similar nature have been discovered, and the Centers for Disease Control sends a forensic pathologist to investigate. What she finds precipitates a federal crisis.The details of this story are fictional, but they are based on a scrupulously thorough inquiry into the history of biological weapons and their use by civilian and military terrorists. Richard Preston’s sources include members of the FBI and the United States military, public health officials, intelligence officers in foreign governments, and scientists who have been involved in the testing of strategic bioweapons. The accounts of what they have seen and what they expect to happen are chilling.The Cobra Event is a dramatic, heart-stopping account of a very real threat, told with the skill and authority that made Preston’s The Hot Zone an internationally acclaimed bestseller.From the Trade Paperback edition.

 

Cappy Ricks

Friday, November 27th, 2009

“Cappy Ricks” by Peter B. Kyne is a classic work of literature that can be enjoyed by all. Download “Cappy Ricks” and enjoy another quality Digireads.com publication.

 

Someone to Watch Over Me

Friday, November 27th, 2009

Richard Bausch is a master of the intimate moment, of the ways we seek to make lasting connections to one another and to the world. Few writers evoke the complexities of love as subtly, and few capture the poignancy of the sudden insight or the rhythms of ordinary conversation with such delicacy and humor. To read these twelve stories–of love and loss, of families and strangers, of small moments and enormous epiphanies–is to be reminded again of the power of short fiction to thrill and move us, to make us laugh, or cry. In these profound glimpses into the private fears, joys, and sorrows of people we know, we find revealed a whole range of human experience, told with extraordinary force, clarity, and compassion.

 

A Burlesque Autobiography

Friday, November 27th, 2009

“A Burlesque Autobiography” by Mark Twain is a classic work of literature that can be enjoyed by all. Download “A Burlesque Autobiography” and enjoy another quality Digireads.com publication.

 
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