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Deserted Wife's Extraordinary Life: Volume 5 (Volume 5 #5)

by Jiang MoNan

In the 21st century, the Mercantile Iron Lady Kang-ying transmigrated to the peasant woman Kang-ying of the 1990s. Kang-ying was honest and kind, married for three years without ever getting married, after sparring with her husband and mother-in-law. After changing the "core", the forsaken woman Kang Sai first got rid of the top quality husband family, and then began the business to earn a lot of money, married the man's life!

Deserted Wife's Extraordinary Life: Volume 3 (Volume 3 #3)

by Jiang MoNan

In the 21st century, the Mercantile Iron Lady Kang-ying transmigrated to the peasant woman Kang-ying of the 1990s. Kang-ying was honest and kind, married for three years without ever getting married, after sparring with her husband and mother-in-law. After changing the "core", the forsaken woman Kang Sai first got rid of the top quality husband family, and then began the business to earn a lot of money, married the man's life!

Deserted Wife's Extraordinary Life: Volume 6 (Volume 6 #6)

by Jiang MoNan

In the 21st century, the Mercantile Iron Lady Kang-ying transmigrated to the peasant woman Kang-ying of the 1990s. Kang-ying was honest and kind, married for three years without ever getting married, after sparring with her husband and mother-in-law. After changing the "core", the forsaken woman Kang Sai first got rid of the top quality husband family, and then began the business to earn a lot of money, married the man's life!

Deserted Wife's Extraordinary Life: Volume 7 (Volume 7 #7)

by Jiang MoNan

In the 21st century, the Mercantile Iron Lady Kang-ying transmigrated to the peasant woman Kang-ying of the 1990s. Kang-ying was honest and kind, married for three years without ever getting married, after sparring with her husband and mother-in-law. After changing the "core", the forsaken woman Kang Sai first got rid of the top quality husband family, and then began the business to earn a lot of money, married the man's life!

Deserted Wife's Extraordinary Life: Volume 8 (Volume 8 #8)

by Jiang MoNan

In the 21st century, the Mercantile Iron Lady Kang-ying transmigrated to the peasant woman Kang-ying of the 1990s. Kang-ying was honest and kind, married for three years without ever getting married, after sparring with her husband and mother-in-law. After changing the "core", the forsaken woman Kang Sai first got rid of the top quality husband family, and then began the business to earn a lot of money, married the man's life!

The Deserted Woman

by Honoré De Balzac

This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions that are true to the original work.

The Deserter

by Nelson DeMille Alex DeMille

Military cop Scott Brodie is the guy you send in when the other guys can't solve a case. Now he's on the hunt for a dangerous ex-Delta Force deserter named Kyle Mercer, and may have met his match.***The brand new novel from America's Greatest Living Thriller Writer.***When Delta Force Captain Kyle Mercer disappeared from his post in Afghanistan, a video released by his Taliban captors made international headlines. But circumstances were murky: Did Mercer desert before he was captured? Then a second video sent to Mercer's Army commanders leaves no doubt: the trained assassin and keeper of classified Army intelligence has willfully disappeared.When Mercer is spotted a year later in Caracas, Venezuela, top military brass task Scott Brodie and Maggie Taylor of the Criminal Investigation Division to fly to Venezuela and bring Mercer back to America-dead or alive. Brodie knows this is a difficult mission, made more difficult by his new partner's inexperience and by his suspicion that Maggie Taylor is reporting to the CIA.Tense, exotic and inspired by a real-life story, the new thriller from number one New York Times bestseller Nelson DeMille and his son, screenwriter Alex DeMille is an absolute must read.

The Deserter: A Novel (Scott Brodie Series #1)

by Nelson DeMille Alex DeMille

An “outstanding” (Publishers Weekly, starred review) blistering thriller featuring a brilliant and unorthodox Army investigator, his enigmatic female partner, and their hunt for the Army’s most notorious—and dangerous—deserter from #1 New York Times bestselling author Nelson DeMille and Alex DeMille. <P><P>When Captain Kyle Mercer of the Army’s elite Delta Force disappeared from his post in Afghanistan, a video released by his Taliban captors made international headlines. But circumstances were murky: Did Mercer desert before he was captured? <P><P>Then a second video sent to Mercer’s Army commanders leaves no doubt: the trained assassin and keeper of classified Army intelligence has willfully disappeared. When Mercer is spotted a year later in Caracas, Venezuela, by an old Army buddy, top military brass task Scott Brodie and Maggie Taylor of the Criminal Investigation Division to fly to Venezuela and bring Mercer back to America—preferably alive. <P><P>Brodie knows this is a difficult mission, made more difficult by his new partner’s inexperience, by their undeniable chemistry, and by Brodie’s suspicion that Maggie Taylor is reporting to the CIA. With ripped-from-the-headlines appeal, an exotic and dangerous locale, and the hairpin twists and inimitable humor that are signature DeMille, The Deserter is the first in a timely and thrilling new series from an unbeatable team of True Masters: the #1 New York Times bestseller Nelson DeMille and his son, award-winning screenwriter Alex DeMille. <P><b>A New York Times Bestseller</b>

The Deserter

by Peadar O. Guilin

To save his tribe, the cannibal Stopmouth must abandon it. Leaving the stone-age world of the Surface behind, he travels to the Roof, the mysterious hi-tech world suspended above. But the Roof has its own problems. The nanotechnology that controls it is collapsing. And now a rebellion against the ruling Commission is about to erupt.Hunted by the Commission's nano-enhanced agents, Stopmouth must succeed in a desperate hunt of his own: to find the woman he loves. Only she knows how to save his tribe. But in this super-sophisticated world, all he has to fight with are his raw strength and fierce courage.From the Hardcover edition.

The Deserter: Murder at Gettysburg

by Jane Langton

Parts of the story are set in the present and parts during the great battle of Gettysburg. As Homer and Mary try to trace the mysterious shame attached to one of her ancestors

The Deserter: Murder at Gettysburg (The Homer Kelly Mysteries #17)

by Jane Langton

Gettysburg deserter or Civil War hero? Scholar/sleuth Homer Kelly and his wife, Mary, solve the mystery of her great-great-grandfather in this &“clever&” novel (Booklist). Homer and Mary Kelly have wandered through Harvard University&’s Memorial Hall dozens of times, but never have they lingered over the long list of alumni who died for the Union during the Civil War. One afternoon, the setting sun casts its light on the name of Seth Morgan, Mary&’s disgraced great-great-grandfather. She knows little of her ancestor&’s life, for family lore holds that he was a deserter, and a blight on the Morgan name. But as she and her husband dig into the dead man&’s story, they find something astonishing. The mystery deepens as the story shifts from past to present. Even in 1863 it was difficult to know just what happened on the blood-soaked fields of Gettysburg, but no matter what it takes, Homer and Mary will find truth, and restore the honor of a man who died fighting for his country.

The Deserter (Voyageur Classics #31)

by Douglas LePan Scott Rayter Michael Gnarowski

A new edition of the classic novel by Douglas LePan. Returned from the ravages of war, met with a city that offers him only despair, a young man finds himself caught between two opposing worlds — the ordered but empty everyday life of “schedules and obligations,” and the hellish chaos of the city’s underside, a dark world of brutality and vice. Gripped with a restless passion for perfection, haunted by a brief and idealized experience of love, the hero of this poetic, experimental novel lives out in a modern context that most universal of myths: the descent into the underworld to experience initiations and ordeals, and the return with new understanding to the upper world.

Deserter (Kris Longknife #2)

by Mike Shepherd

A search for her lost friend leads the female space warrior into a galactic hellhole with no way out.

Deserter: Winglets #3) (Wings of Fire: Winglets #3)

by Tui T. Sutherland

Fans of the New York Times bestselling Wings of Fire series won't want to miss this all-new story set in the dangerous and thrilling world of dragons! Six-Claws is a happy and industrious SandWing, always working hard and loyally for his queen. So when the youngest SandWing princess, Blaze, wanders off during a sandstorm, Six-Claws doesn't think twice before trying to rescue her. But it turns out that loyalty isn't always enough to stay safe in the Sand Kingdom... Before the war of SandWing succession, there were three SandWing princesses... and a queen. Discover the New York Times bestselling Wings of Fire series with this ebook exclusive origin story! Author Tui T. Sutherland soars further into the world of Pyrrhia's dragons than ever before! In these brand-new short stories, fans will meet old friends and new ones, uncover shocking secrets, and learn more about the terrible challenges that will test all dragonkind!

Desertion: Humanitarian Redemption

by Adrián Gonzalez

A rookie is promoted after performing a great feat by eliminating an alien nest. Ovated by all his teammates after receiving the medal of honor, he is transferred to the special team. His mission, the destiny of humanity. In a last attack forced by the allies to finally finish with the Tungs. But what would become of us if everything they tell us is a lie. To discover the truth in a war. To have in the hands the absolute truth written by an enemy. Could you decide who is the good and who is the evil? We all make decisions, the young legend should make only one, as a result of the extinction of the human race.

Desertion

by Abdulrazak Gurnah

In 1899, an Englishman named Martin Pearce stumbles out of the desert into an East African coastal town and is rescued by Hassanali, a shopkeeper whose beautiful sister Rehana nurses Pearce back to health. Pearce and Rehana begin a passionate illicit love affair, which resonates fifty years later when the narrator’s brother falls madly in love with Rehana’s granddaughter. In the story of two forbidden love affairs and their effects on the lovers’ families, Abdulrazak Gurnah brilliantly dramatizes the personal and political consequences of colonialism, the vicissitudes of love, and the power of fiction.

Desertion: A Novel

by Abdulrazak Gurnah

A masterwork by the 2021 Nobel Prize winner in Literature, in which the consequences of an illicit love affair reverberate from the heyday of the British empire to the aftermath of African independenceEarly one morning in 1899, an Englishman named Martin Pearce stumbles out of the desert into an East African coastal town and collapses at the feet of Hassanali, a local shopkeeper. When Hassanali&’s sister, the beautiful and disillusioned Rehana, nurses Pearce back to health, a love affair sparks, with consequences that will ripple decades into the future, when another clandestine affair bursts into flame, with equally unforeseen and dramatic consequences. In this devastating and ingeniously spun tale, the Nobelist Abdulrazak Gurnah brilliantly dramatizes the personal and political legacies of colonialism.

The Desertmakers: Travel, War, and the State in Latin America (Routledge Research in Travel Writing)

by Javier Uriarte

This book studies how the rhetoric of travel introduces different conceptualizations of space and time in scenarios of war during the last decades of the 19th century, in Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, and Uruguay. By examining accounts of war and travel in the context of the consolidation of state apparatuses in these countries, Uriarte underlines the essential role that war (in connection to empire and capital) has played in the Latin American process of modernization and state formation. In this book, the analysis of British and Latin American travel narratives proves particularly productive in reading the ways in which national spaces are reconfigured, reimagined, and reappropriated by the state apparatus. War turns out to be a central instrument not just for making possible this logic of appropriation, but also for bringing temporal notions such as modernization and progress to spaces that were described — albeit problematically — as being outside of history. The book argues that wars waged against "deserts" (as Patagonia, the sertão, Paraguay, and the Uruguayan countryside were described and imagined) were in fact means of generating empty spaces, real voids that were the condition for new foundations. The study of travel writing is an essential tool for understanding the transformations of space brought by war, and for analyzing in detail the forms and connotations of movement in connection to violence. Uriarte pays particular attention to the effects that witnessing war had on the traveler’s identity and on the relation that is established with the oikos or point of departure of their own voyage. Written at the intersection of literary analysis, critical geography, political science, and history, this book will be of interest to those studying Latin American literature, Travel Writing, and neocolonialism and Empire writing.

Deserto di sangue (Serie Sanguis Noctis #2)

by Alex Kidwell Robin Saxon Fabrizio Vivoli

Quando Jed viene ingaggiato da David, suo vecchio contatto e qualche volta amico, per indagare su una serie di sparizioni al Cairo, coglie al volo l’occasione per mostrare un po’ di mondo al compagno, Redford Reed. Anche il ragazzo di David, Victor Rathbone, esperto del sovrannaturale e professore un po’ antiquato, si unisce al gruppo. Quel viaggio in Egitto, però, riserva molti più pericoli e misteri di quanto Jed si aspettasse. Quello che sembra un caso semplice si rivela tutt’altro: nature nascoste emergono alla luce, le relazioni si complicano e il controllo sugli istinti si assottiglia fino a spezzarsi. Nonostante sia stato proprio lui a chiedere aiuto, David nutre già dei sospetti su chi sia la mente dietro ai rapimenti, ma il suo atteggiamento e i continui scontri tra personalità forti rendono difficile arrivare alla soluzione del mistero. Mentre la relazione tra Jed e Redford diventa ancora più intima e profonda a ogni ostacolo che incontrano sul loro cammino, David e Victor lottano per non perdere la fiducia reciproca quando devono affrontare le loro differenze. Man mano che i quattro si avvicinano ai rapitori, David è costretto a fare i conti con qualcosa di più pericoloso dell’eminenza grigia che sta dietro ai rapimenti: se stesso.

El desertor. Premio Nobel de Literatura 2021

by Abdulrazak Gurnah

Obra maestra del premio Nobel de Literatura en la que las consecuencias de una relación amorosa prohibida resuenan desde el Imperio británico hasta la independencia africana. Una mañana de 1899, Martin Pearce, un escritor, viajero y orientalista inglés, exhausto después de escapar de una banda de ladrones, llega a una pequeña ciudad costera de África Oriental. Allí, en esa población en ruinas al borde de la vida civilizada, se enamora de Rehana, y comienza una apasionada historia de amor que unirá dos culturas y que reverberará a lo largo de tres generaciones y a través de los continentes, desde el África colonial hasta el Londres de los años sesenta. Una novela sobre las consecuencias del pasado, el poder combativo del amor y la fuerza salvadora de la literatura. La crítica ha dicho:«Una cuidadosa y sentida exploración sobre cómo la memoria nos consuela y nos desilusiona».The Sunday Times «Bellamente escrito y placentero. [...] La obra de un maestro».The Guardian«Una narración absorbente sobre el abandono y la pérdida. [...] Gurnah escribe maravillosamente, [...] con absoluta precisión».The Daily Telegraph «Rica en detalles y llena de agudas observaciones, esta novela examina de forma conmovedora las ausencias que corroen el corazón de todos sus personajes».The Sunday Telegraph«Un escritor en la cima de su talento, con firme pulso narrativo, ojo clínico para diseccionar las relaciones familiares y agudo sentido de la corrosiva psicología del colonialismo».The Seattle Times «Una novela bella y elegíaca, tan seductora como la Zanzíbar que describe».The Boston Globe

Deserts of Fire: Speculative Fiction And The Wars Of Iraq, Afghanistan, And The Middle East

by Douglas Lain

In 1987, the New York Times published their first front-page review of a science fiction anthology for a collection called In the Field of Fire, themed around the war in Vietnam. "Vietnam was science fiction," the reviewer wrote, and writing about it through that lens found meaning in a war few understood.This idea, that speculative fiction is a vital tool to understanding the inexplicable, is just as relevant nearly thirty years later. Deserts of Fire is a war-inspired anthology for the new millennium, because for many, the recent wars in the deserts of Iraq, Afghanistan, and the Middle East are just as slippery to grasp and difficult to understand as Vietnam was two generations earlier.Inside Deserts of Fire are stories from a variety of bestselling and award-winning authors that start with the simple and modest ambition of making the reader feel strange about the recent past. Because when there are too many explanations, the truth won't be found by merely choosing one side or the other. But rather, the truth is in the existence of the confusion itself.

Deserts of Fire: Speculative Fiction and the Modern War

by Kate Wilhelm Norman Spinrad James Morrow Jeffrey Ford Tim Pratt A. M. Dellamonica Ken Liu Douglas Lain

Speculative fiction stories that explore the ambiguities of war—from award-winning, bestselling authors Jeffrey Ford, Ken Liu, Kate Wilhelm, and others. In the tradition of In the Field of Fire, a collection of stories with a Vietnam War theme, Deserts of Fire is a war-inspired anthology for the new millennium. For many, the recent wars in the deserts of Iraq, Afghanistan, and the Middle East are just as slippery to grasp and difficult to understand as Vietnam was two generations earlier. Inside Deserts of Fire are stories from a variety of bestselling and award-winning authors that start with the simple and modest ambition of making the reader feel strange about the recent past. Because when there are too many explanations, the truth won’t be found by merely choosing one side or the other. But rather, the truth is in the existence of the confusion itself.

Desertscapes in the Global South and Beyond: Anthropocene Naturecultures (Routledge Studies in World Literatures and the Environment)

by Sushila Shekhawat Rayson K Alex Swarnalatha Rangarajan

Embracing a rich diversity of voices, this volume seeks to explore the different facets of Anthropocene naturecultures in the desert biomes of the Global South and beyond. Essays in this collection will articulate issues of desertification, indigeneity and re-inhabitation in narratives that thread together Tibet, China, Australia, India, South Mexico, South Africa and Brazil in all their richness and complexity. Re-imaging the desert figure’s rich biodiversity, this book presents new ways to envision the human relationships to natural ecology and mindful accountability, tracing complex narrative connections and challenging hegemonic norms of its role in the co-construction of identity, affect, and gender. Essays also aim to engage in an intertextual conversation with colonial genres that influence the popular conception of these spaces, moving beyond the usual tropes to forge a topographically informed desert identity and posit a ‘natureculture’ ecosystem based on the interpenetration of landscape, culture, and history. This volume includes literary exploration of environmental injustices, analyzing motifs of deforestation, land degradation, falling crop production, toxic man-made chemicals, and extractivist practices linked to various social and economic stressors and gradients in economic and political power. This diverse volume will provide a significant contribution to desert humanities from the Global South, responding to the pressing problems of the Anthropocene and employing place-based ecocritical frameworks that help us imagine a sustainable way of life.

Deservedly Dead

by B. J. Oliphant

In this book, an Easterner buys up a lot of property near Shirley's ranch. He sets out to clear the scrub and ruin the land, to everyone's dismay. When he shows up dead, Shirley is arrested. There are many possible suspects. Shirley and J. Q. try to solve the mystery. Light reading.

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