SUMMARY: Tom Braun is sitting in his neighborhood bar. His wife and his boy are at home in their apartment just a few blocks away. He's had yet another fight with her and is looking to steady his nerves and drown his sorrows and maybe--if he's lucky--snag a little something on the side. But the wo
Ladies' Night
โ Scribed by Jack Ketchum
- Publisher
- Crossroad Press
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 89 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
When a tanker labeled "Ladies Inc." spills in a rural neighborhood, the authorities ignore it - until it's too late. The contents of the spill turn the women of the neighborhood into man-hating, man-killing brutes. This is also the story of one man trying to save his family - his son, and the mother likely to end both their lives.
๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
LUCY I've always held my own. I'm determined. I'm happy. I'm strong. Not right now, though. Right now I'm weak. Pathetic. Because I screwed up, I screwed up in a way I can't fix. I destroyed someone. I stomped on a heart. I broke the one rule all women should live by. T
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When she became a knight, eighteen-year-old Kel hoped to be given a combat post, but instead she finds herself named commander of an outpost of refugees, where she must face the unnatural forces of the evil Balyce.
Kel has finally achieved her lifelong dream of being a knight. But its not turning out as she imagined at all. She is torn between a duty she has sworn to uphold and a quest that she feels could turn the tide of war. . . . Unrelentingly realistic in its depiction of the horrors of war . . . Pierce