Books by "Diana E. James"

4 books found

The Tale Of Slade Blackwell

The Tale Of Slade Blackwell

by Diana Forrest

2016 · Lulu.com

Turned at the age of twenty-five, Slade Blackwell has been a vampire for over two hundred years. He was attacked and left for dead by Lilith Bronwyn, the oldest known vampire. He gets the chance to exact his revenge when Lilith is injured in a fight and loses her memory. Slade finds that when she is helpless and vulnerable he can't kill her so he saves her and keeping her secretly in his home he tries to find out what makes Lilith the way she is. What turned her into a brutal killer. Lilith has wandered the world for over a thousand years angry and destructive. But now with no memory of who she is or how she became a vampire she depends on Slade to help her remember her past. Lilith falls in love with Slade and can't understand why he keeps her at arm's length. Can Slade and Lilith find a way to be together without their past getting in the way.

Last Supper

Last Supper

by Susan E. Bartlett, Diana S. Smith

2000 · CSS Publishing

A dramatic way the celebrate Maundy Thursday, this program cleverly combines a Last Supper portrayal with a Tenebrae service conclusion. In addition to the pastor, there are parts for 14 men and one woman. Character synopses and a seating chart for the portrayal are included.

American Ethics

American Ethics

by Diana Heney, Assistant Professor of Philosophy Diana Heney

2025 · Oxford University Press

This book is an introduction to American pragmatism through its moral philosophy. It explores the writings of Charles S. Peirce, William James, Josiah Royce, John Dewey, Jane Addams, George Santayana, Ella Lyman Cabot, Clarence Irving Lewis, and Alain Locke.

City of Devils

City of Devils

by Diana Bretherick

2014 · Simon and Schuster

Turin, Italy 1887. When James Murray, a young Scottish doctor fascinated by the workings of the criminal mind, travels to the vibrant city of Turin, it is to study with Cesare Lombroso, the world-renowned criminologist. But just hours after his introduction to the unconventional Lombroso, the discovery of a horrifically mutilated body in the nearby Piazza Statuto—and a note that appears to implicate the celebrated criminologist himself—changes everything.With the help of his fellow apprentice, Ottolenghi; a local investigator, Tullio; and Lombroso’s beautiful but enigmatic housekeeper, Sofia; Murray must put his learning to the test and endeavor to understand the mind of a malevolent serial killer, if he is to stop the rapidly escalating bloodbath and clear the name of his mentor.Have Lombroso’s many enemies attempted to frame him? Are the notes an accusation or a challenge? And will Lombroso’s own influential theories about criminal behavior hold the keys to Murray catching a cunning and ruthless killer?