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Jeffrey E. Barlough, acclaimed author of the weird and wonderful Dark Sleeper, returns with a novel as charming-and chilling-as a good old-fashioned ghost story... Strange things are afoot in the town of Shilston Upcot. A mysterious owl hovers in the sky. Mournful voices cry out for a lost child. Townsfolk are besieged by nightmares. And only one man, the reclusive squire Mark Trench, dares to investigate the strange omens to face the truth: The horror has returned.
Season of the Wolf is a heart-stopping supernatural thriller about the nature of evil, the evils of nature, and the epic struggle between a small town’s residents and impossible creatures from the dawn of history. In the mountains around the small town of Silver Gap, Colorado, bark beetles—aided by a warming climate—are decimating the pine forests. That environmental degradation has brought Alex Converse, wealthy heir and would-be documentary filmmaker, to town. And his arrival coincides with another—the reappearance of wolves, long thought to be extinct in the state. But these are no ordinary wolves. They’re big, cunning, ferocious, and very, very hungry. As the town grapples with that danger, an even more terrifying predator emerges, one without fur and fangs…one wearing a human face.
The ultimate resource for standards-based Web design, updated and enhanced for current and future browsers.
by Steven T. Puglia, Jeffrey Reed, Erin Rhodes
2005 · Digital Library Federation
This unique field guide to the butterflies of the eastern United States and southeastern Canada provides readers with a complete overview of more than 300 species of butterflies native to North America. Also includes tips on butterfly photography. 900 halftones. 23 linecuts. 12 phenograms.
by Suzanne Arinsburg, Jeffrey Jhang
2024 · Elsevier Health Sciences
Covering all of the major subject areas of this complex field, Clinical Pathology Board Review, 2nd Edition, is the ultimate guide for those preparing to take certification, recertification, and specialty board exams. This essential study guide has been revised from cover to cover, making it an excellent review tool for exam prep as well as a handy update for practicing pathologists who want to stay current with the latest advancements in the field. - Covers all of the major subject areas of clinical pathology tested on the Clinical Pathology board exam, including chemistry, hematology, coagulation, microbiology, immunology (including HLA testing), transfusion medicine (including therapeutic apheresis), cytogenetics, and molecular diagnostics. - Contains multiple-choice questions (including hundreds of new questions) offered in a format that mimics that of the actual test, along with brief explanations of why answers are correct or incorrect. - Includes questions that integrate various areas of clinical pathology, as well as questions that bridge concepts in clinical pathology with those in anatomic pathology. - Shares the knowledge and expertise of new section editors and authors who bring fresh perspectives, and features an all-new organization and greatly revised content throughout. - Addresses key topics such as toxicology and therapeutic drug monitoring, endocrine pathology, and cancer biomarkers. - Helps you review key concepts in laboratory medicine, correlate them to the associated clinical or laboratory information, and apply them to the diagnosis and management of human disease. - Provides online access to all of the questions in the print book, along with additional interactive questions.
This book argues that in US literature, discourse on the themes of race and ecology is too narrowly focused on the twentieth century and does not adequately take into account how these themes are interrelated. This study broadens the field by looking at writings from the nineteenth century.