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21. Wiley Plus Stand--alone to Accompany
22. Trick or Treat! (Adventures for
23. Lucifera's Pet
 
24. Cellar Door Fall 2000 (University
 
25. Human Geography: WITH Wiley Plus:
26. Waiting for Erin
 
27. Human Geography: Culture, Society
 
28. WileyPLUS Stand-alone to Accompany
 
29. WileyPLUS/ WebCT Stand-alone to
30. Saga and Myth in Ancient Ireland
31. Critical Matrix: The Princeton
 
32. Speeches from the dock;: Or, Protests
 
33. Speeches from the dock, or, Protests
 
34. Speeches from the dock; or, Protests
35. The Bleeder and Other Stories

21. Wiley Plus Stand--alone to Accompany Human Geography: People, Place, and Culture 8th Edition (Wiley Plus Products)
by H. J. de Blij, Alexander B. Murphy, Erin H. Fouberg
 CD-ROM: Pages (2007-07-26)

Isbn: 0470119667
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22. Trick or Treat! (Adventures for the Average Woman)
by Faraz Gafoor, Karin Rita Gastreich, L S Murphy, Bill Finnegan, Linda Boltman, Vicki Carroll, Erin Thorne, Gillian Scott, Kay Lawson, Karen Wodke
Kindle Edition: Pages (2010-10-15)
list price: US$2.99
Asin: B0047GN6MC
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‘Tis the season for all things spooky, scary, eerie and ethereal. Welcome to our 5th Halloween Issue with fear-filled fiction, boo-some books, poems for the pumpkin patch, and much more for the macabre-minded reader! We scored with wicked submissions from new writers’ strutting their horrifying stuff! For some, this is their first crack at the publishing game. For others, we offer a showcase for their terrifying talent! To do this, we continually need your support through the purchase of our literary product and passing the good word for others to do the same.
Let us know if you like this and other issues by sending us your comments to: ideagems@aol.com. Thanks for reading!
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23. Lucifera's Pet
by M.T. Murphy
Kindle Edition: Pages (2010-02-10)
list price: US$0.99
Asin: B00381B4U8
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Villains always have more fun.

Just ask Lucifera Romana. After nearly two thousand years as a vampire, she knows a thing or two about evil. When Emil Vladu, a powerful vampire from Lucifera’s past, decides he wants to take her position as the master vampire of Los Angeles her evil nature will be put to the test.

Lucifera’s tormentor sets into motion a treacherous scheme to take her power and destroy her empire. That plan fails to account for one important factor: Lucifera’s deadly werewolf companion. Death abounds when Emil is forced to lower himself to deal with the one he calls...

LUCIFERA’S PET.

Approximately 97,000 words
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Customer Reviews (4)

3-0 out of 5 stars solid dark fantasy
3.5 stars, really.

my first foray into indie/self publishing was a pretty good one. if you're annoyed by unpolished things like typos or formatting boo-boos, fear not, this is very well put together.

technical stuff aside, the story is also good. on the continuum of supernatural love stories, I prefer more substance and less cheap smut, and this one certainly delivers. flashbacks of a centuries-old vampire's life as a roman trader is interspersed with the life of her future werewolf partner; these backstories actually take up more of the narrative than the here-and-now cat & mouse game between two master vampires. refreshingly, the monsters are villains rather than just whiny tormented souls, and the absence of angst alone makes it worth it.

aside from some stereotypical grandstanding by the big baddie and some head-scratching dialogue anachronisms in the werewolf's 1700s childhood, worth checking out.

5-0 out of 5 stars Well done Mr. Murphy...
To say that I know the character Lucifera Romana would be an understatement. However all I thought I knew about her and her beloved, albeit shaggy, wolf means precisely nothing now after having read Lucifera's Pet, the debut novel by M.T. Murphy. I will say that I went into it with the mindset of already having love and affection for two of the main characters of the book, but even that love and affection has bloomed into something more.

I have heard several people recently who have said good horror has been lost in a world of pop-fiction. The horror characters we once grew up on are now a thing of the past. Not in this world. Unlike most books in the genre that I've read, there is no sugar-coating here not unless your brand of sugar happens to be blood.

This story unfolds giving you glimpse at the main characters in a clever way that I have rarely seen done successfully, told through each of their eyes in a way that makes you feel the story as it unfolds. Makes you feel their emotions, or in some cases, their lack thereof.A story that travels through the lives of two people from opposite worlds pulled together by a love and understanding of wanting their torture painful, their fights more bloody, and all the while you will be rooting for the good guys, even if they are by most standards, the bad guys.

All I can say is this was well worth the read, even for someone like me who it takes a lot to get engrossed in a story, I couldn't put it down. Well done Mr. Murphy, hats off to you and your wonderfully written characters, cannot wait to read more of this world as told through your stories.

5-0 out of 5 stars Amazing
I hate that there is only one review other than mine so far for this book. Lucifera's Pet is what I would call a Horror Romance by indie author M.T. Murphy. I don't think a mainstream publisher would have published it. Not because it's bad, quite the contrary. I think it's more original and interesting than NY likes to publish these days, and I shudder to think how a mainstream publisher would have squeezed the life out of this tale before they felt it was fit for mass consumption.

M.T. Murphy displays an amazing sense of dramatic and comedic timing in his debut novel. Lucifera's Pet is told in alternating first person viewpoints. Despite the unorthodox nature of this particular POV choice, it works very well for him. Murphy gets inside each character's head in first person bringing them to life as very distinctly different and multi-layered characters.

Particularly impressive is the male author's ability to create a realistic, strong, and very sympathetic female character that SOUNDS female instead of a female character that only serves as spank material for a predominantly male audience.

The characters are multi-dimensional and complex, and though evil, the reader is taken deep into their histories which makes them very sympathetic and ultimately likable characters that you root for.

It's a twisted, evil love story. I'd almost class it as really dark paranormal romance. But don't let that description put you off. This is most definitely a book both genders can enjoy and there is plenty of blood and carnage to offset the sweet parts. In fact, I think the blood and carnage makes the sweet parts more sweet.

The love scenes managed to be both hot and emotionally charged.

Definitely give this novel a read.

I very much look forward to the next work by this author.

5-0 out of 5 stars A real Werewolf
Well Written and one of the best horror stories I have read and I have read alot of them ... Read more


24. Cellar Door Fall 2000 (University Magazine, Vol. 26, Number 1)
by Tony Earley, Daniel Wallace, Bruce Smith, Kristen Campbell, Jamie Hawes, Christie Koch, Cameron Mitchell, Kim O'Connor, Carolyn Shook, Joy Surles
 Paperback: 108 Pages (2000)

Asin: B0025P9FDG
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University of North Carolina Literature Magazine ... Read more


25. Human Geography: WITH Wiley Plus: People, Place, and Culture
by Harm J.De Blij, Alexander B. Murphy, Erin H. Fouberg
 Hardcover: Pages (2007-09-20)

Isbn: 0470119675
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26. Waiting for Erin
by Oonagh Murphy-Jack
Paperback: 243 Pages (2010-08-30)

Isbn: 1905609795
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'Mum!!' Orghlaith cried from the front - room. 'Mum I need you!!' Dympna dropped the spuds she was peeling in the kitchen and ran in to see her daughter. 'Oh Jesus Mary and Joseph! This is it!' Erin O' Meara arrived kicking and screaming into the world oblivious to the impact she would have upon her family. Her arrival sets in motion a series of events which forces all of them to confront their past, present and pride. Will Seamus get his Dympna back? Will Orghlaith come home? And what will the fate of Erin be? ... Read more


27. Human Geography: Culture, Society and Space
by H. J. de Blij, Alexander B. Murphy, Erin Fouberg
 Hardcover: Pages (2005-12-30)
list price: US$99.40
Isbn: 0471789305
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28. WileyPLUS Stand-alone to Accompany Human Geography: People, Place, and Culture
by H. J. de Blij, Alexander B. Murphy, Erin H. Fouberg
 CD-ROM: Pages (2008-12-29)

Isbn: 0470437529
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29. WileyPLUS/ WebCT Stand-alone to Accompany Human Geography: People, Place, and Culture
by H. J. de Blij, Alexander B. Murphy, Erin H. Fouberg
 CD-ROM: Pages (2008-12-29)

Isbn: 0470437545
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30. Saga and Myth in Ancient Ireland (Irish Life and Culture)
by Gerard Murphy
Mass Market Paperback: 75 Pages (1971)

Asin: B0014NVUM4
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31. Critical Matrix: The Princeton Journal of Women, Gender, and Culture Volume 7, Number 2, 1993 (Special Issue: Cultural Studies)
by Andrew Ross, Joanne Gottlieb, Gayle Wald, David Hawk, David Lewis, Jeffrey Schulz, Bruce Simon
Paperback: 148 Pages (1993)

Asin: B003ZFZBZG
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Critical Matrix: The Princeton Journal of Women, Gender, and Culture Volume 7, Number 2, 1993 (Special Issue: Cultural Studies). Paperback. Contents: "From the Editors: Feminism and Cultural Studies"; "Andrew Ross in Cultural Studies" by Andrew Ross; "Smells Like Teen Spirit: Riot Grrrls, Revolution, and Women in Independent Rock" by Joanne Gottlieb and Gayle Wald; "Interview: Tricia Rose on Hip-Hop" by David Hawk; "A Home for Murphy Brown's Son(s)" by David Lewis; "Making a Spectacle, or, Is There Female Drag?" by Debra Silverman; and "Caught in Space? The Configuration of a TwentySomething Generation" by David Lewis, Jeffrey Schulz, and Bruce Simon. ... Read more


32. Speeches from the dock;: Or, Protests of Irish patriotism. The Manchester tragedy and the Cruise of the Jackmell Packet. "The wearing of the green"; or, The prosecuted funeral procession, &c.,
by Timothy Daniel Sullivan
 Unknown Binding: 84 Pages (1878)

Asin: B00086IM6A
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This reproduction was printed from a digital file created at the Library of Congress as part of an extensive scanning effort started with a generous donation from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation.The Library is pleased to offer much of its public domain holdings free of charge online and at a modest price in this printed format.Seeing these older volumes from our collections rediscovered by new generations of readers renews our own passion for books and scholarship. ... Read more


33. Speeches from the dock, or, Protests of Irish patriotism: The Manchester tragedy and the Cruise of the Jackmell Packet ; The wearing of the green, or, The prosecuted funeral procession
by Timothy Daniel Sullivan
 Unknown Binding: 84 Pages (1879)

Asin: B0008ASZQS
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34. Speeches from the dock; or, Protests of Irish patriotism: The Manchester tragedy and the Cruise of the Jackmell Packet. "The wearing of the green"; or, ... Wolfe Tone, William Orr ... [and others]
by Timothy Daniel Sullivan
 Unknown Binding: 84 Pages (1878)

Asin: B0008ADPC2
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35. The Bleeder and Other Stories (Vampire for Hire, Bonus)
by J.R. Rain
Kindle Edition: Pages (2010-08-22)
list price: US$2.99
Asin: B0040GJB8W
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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In "The Bleeder", Leo Dershowitz is an unsuccessful artist with minimal talent. But all that changes one day when he finds the macabre source of his artistic muse — and now nothing will stop Leo from creating his masterpieces.

In "Deal With the Devil", a private investigator gets the wrong end of a deal gone bad. Or does he?

In "The Back of Beyond", a lonely bar at the far edge of the world gives the owner much more than he bargained for.

(Plus a bonus scene from Vampire Moon, sequel to Moon Dance.)


**Reading Sample**

Leo Dershowitz stood in front of his painting and frowned. It wasn't quite right. He had a firm image in his head of what he wanted and this wasn't it. The color was wrong. And the shading was off. Yeah, that was it. The shading.

The problem was, the clear image in his head was fading, becoming hazy around its edges, amorphous.

Which meant only one thing.

He must be scabbing over again. He hated when that happened.

Leo looked down at his right arm, which hung over a white plastic bucket, inside of which was splattered with blood. His blood. Sure enough, the gash in his forearm was threatening to close. The steady flow of blood was nearly being cut off by a thick, congealing scab.

Using a very clean surgical knife, Leo deftly flicked away the scab, which broke off and fell with a splash into the bucket, itself partly filled with a finger or two of his own hemoglobin. Now, once again, sweet blood pumped freely from the gash just below his elbow, flowing rapidly over the many horizontal scars that lined the inside of his arm. Leo always thought the scars looked like piano keys.

Even though he had performed many such blood-letting rituals before, the site of so much blood at once gripped him briefly with nausea and an old fear. The fear of dying.

What if I bleed too much this time? What if I pass out and never awaken?

Leo knew the answer: If he passed out while bleeding, there was a very good chance he would never awaken. That he would bleed to death.

Then don't pass out.

Good idea.

But Leo had learned long ago to ignore such inhibiting fears. He had to ignore them. Because the moment he began to bleed, the moment the life-force flowed from his wounds, a magnificent vision would appear. A vision that hovered tantalizingly in his mind's eye. Clear as day. A vision that only lasted for as long as Leo would bleed.

And now, as the blood dripped steadily from his dangling fingertips, the vision, which had been losing it sharpness with the congealing of his blood, came starkly back into focus.

Leo had a painting to do.

He touched the tip of his paintbrush to his palette, rolled it gently, applying the perfect measure of light desert auburn mixed with pure white, and turned to the half-finished painting before him. And for the next hour or so he transferred the burning image of his mind to the canvas, twice more knocking away the damnable coagulating scabs.

And when the painting was done, when the bucket was splattered with his blood, Leo nearly wept at the painting's beauty....

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Three months ago, Leo woke up from a dead sleep and knew he was going to die.

It was in the middle of the night and his heart was racing madly.In his dreams he saw a fragmented image, the sort of image that only occurred to him when bleeding.A vision.Leo quickly realized the relevance of this.

A vision had come to him without bleeding.This was big. No more bleeding!

Now, if he could just grab hold of this elusive image trying to make its way into his conscious thoughts from his dreams—or from wherever these vision came from.So he lay there in bed and tried his hardest to grab hold of the amorphous vision.

No good.

The harder he tried, the more it slipped away.He likened it to a photograph held just beyond his peripheral vision, a photograph that was slowly burning.And the more he strained to look at it, the faster it burned.... ... Read more

Customer Reviews (7)

5-0 out of 5 stars Great reads!
The Bleeder - Leo an unaccomplished artist finds out during an accident that he can bring out his inspiration. All he has to do is bleed. While he's bleeding he paints the best pictures that sell for thousands. One day he see's his masterpiece and he knows he'll never get another chance to paint it.

This story and masterpiece was ominous. Very freaky. I'm not sure how I felt about it. I think scary is the best word to describe it. Mostly, it leaves you thinking which road would you take?

Deal with the Devil - This story was different from what I've ever read. It was basically the first chapter or edition in a comic book. Unfortunately, the comic was never made. However, that wasn't necessary. The imagery in this book made me feel like I could see everything happening as it would in a comic book. Best short story of the lot in my opinion.

It's basically about a private eye who makes a deal with the devil. They'll let his father go free if he finds the one soul that escaped from Hell. I hope that Rain completes this story. I'm itching to read more.

The Back of Beyond - I honestly didn't remember reading this one. I had to go back to recap what happened. Basically, it's about a yuruk who starts a fight in a bar. The owner doesn't want to fight but when the yuruk hits his help he has a no hitting the help policy. This story was just that a story. I had no strong feelings whatsoever.

Vampire Moon - This is a deleted scene from a book that has not been published yet. It's the second book in the Vampire for Hire book. It basically puts Samantha Moon in jail talking to the warden because she appears to have punched through a bulletproof window. Samantha insists that the glass was cracked. The warden of course suspects something else.

I enjoyed the deleted/bonus scene. I can't wait for more. I really enjoy J.R. Rain's stories. They're creative and fun. There are a lot of things going on and some even have lessons to learn. I can't wait to read more.

5-0 out of 5 stars Deliciously bloody!
I always enjoy anything J.R.Rain writes and this is no exception.I enjoyed the main characters visions and I really enjoyed this story. Five stars!!!!

5-0 out of 5 stars Bloody Good Fun
Okay, I seriously cringed while reading "The Bleeder". That story will seriously stick with me. "Deal With the Devil" has a nice twist, and I'm looking forward to seeing the conclusion to that one soon. "The Back of Beyond" is an exciting, classic adventure story. And the snippet from Vampire Moon was a lot of fun. Once again, great job, J.R.!!

2-0 out of 5 stars Too Much Bleeding
Pretty gross, don't see the link to his Vampire for Hire Series.Why not save the blood for the Vampire for Hire?Duh.

5-0 out of 5 stars Disturbingly delightful story, and collection
I am not one to leave reviews, although I read new books frequently.I have been following this author for some time and unlike the lovers of a good vampire story, I am drawn most to J.R. Rain's PI hero, Jim Knighthorse. I am a sucker for a good hard-boiled detective mystery--every time.

J.R.Rain tells a good story, period--which is why I've started reading his other works.I must admit, Samantha Moon has found her way into my heart, and I can hardly wait until the next installment of his bestselling vampire series comes available.And I've now finished every other book Mr. Rain has available in Kindle, including "The Bleeder", which I just purchased this past Sunday.

I liked the story a lot, which is why I finally am writing my first review on Kindle.Other readers need to know that there is something of value here.In addition to the main story, there is another short story, a short graphic novel installment, and a great sneak-peak at the new novel, Samantha Moon (even if it is a deleted scene--which is strong enough that I was left wondering how awesome the new installment will be, if this is what ended up on the cutting floor).Not to mention, for those unfamiliar with J.R. Rain's work, there is a sample from his bestselling Moon Dance to complete the download.

"The Bleeder" is a disturbing story--well written, and a tragic tale about a marginally-talented artist who must literally bleed himself in order to rise above ordinary.Images from that one will stay with me for quite some time."Deal with the Devil" is quite interesting for those of us who wonder how a graphic novel is put together--very lucent descriptions of Lucifer and a story with a twist I didn't see coming.The other short story in this collection, "The Back of Beyond" is a sneak peak at a novella that begs to be fully fleshed out...hopefully, Mr. Rain will find time to do that in his obviously busy schedule.

Most readers on Kindle know about Samantha Moon by now...so I won't spoil anything from what Mr. Rain included here--especially since the sliced segment didn't make it into the final version of the upcomingsequel to "Moon Dance".

So, for those on the fence about this one....take a chance.Especially if you like this author.I guarantee that the vast majority of readers will be glad they did.
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