Gray Empire (Grey Empire, #1)

Gray Empire (Grey Empire, #1)

Gray Empire is a high-stakes archaeological thriller that follows Rick Townsend, a treasure hunter and researcher, as he unravels a centuries-old mystery hidden beneath Oak Island. Partnered with the brilliant paleographer Dr. Monica Scott, Rick discovers that the infamous Money Pit isn't just a treasure vault—it's a doorway to something far more sinister.Their quest leads them from Nova Scotia to the ruins of Rosslyn Castle, uncovering evidence of a brutal war between the Knights Templar and the Knights Hospitaller over sacred relics with demonic power. As they piece together clues from ancient coins, cryptic symbols, and forgotten journals, Rick and Monica realize they're not just hunting for treasure—they're racing against a secret cabal that has spent centuries orchestrating the rise of the Antichrist.At the heart of it all lies the True Grail: the actual blood of Jesus Christ. And in the darkness beneath Oak Island, an ancient entity named Remphan waits patiently for the one who will unlock the apocalyptic prophecy.Gray Empire is Indiana Jones meets The Da Vinci Code, where the line between archaeology and occult warfare blurs in the shadowy empire that exists between darkness and light.
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Ava

Ava

For fans of Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale comes Ava, a provocative blend of speculative fiction and social commentary that takes readers on a gripping, thought-provoking journey into the fight for women's autonomy in a politically charged Southern landscape.What if the only way to reclaim reproductive freedom was to rewrite the very nature of birth itself? Ten years after Roe v. Wade is overturned, twenty-two-year-old biologist Larkin finds herself unexpectedly pregnant in a country where choice is no longer an option. Initially uncertain, she embraces motherhood—until a devastating diagnosis changes everything. Trapped by Tennessee's strict abortion laws, she is forced to carry her baby to term, only to endure the heartbreak of losing her hours after birth. Years later, Larkin joins a radical scientific movement that could change everything: a groundbreaking technology that replaces gestation with incubation, allowing...
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Everything Is Photograph

Everything Is Photograph

The first full biography of the innovative “father of modern photography” vividly depicts his life and works, from Hungary to France and America, across the 20th century.Born in Budapest in 1894, André Kertész soared to star status in Jazz Age Paris, tumbled into poverty and obscurity in wartime New York, slogged through 15 years shooting for House & Garden, then improbably reemerged into the spotlight with a 1964 retrospective at New York’s Museum of Modern Art. By the time of his death in 1985, he had exhibited around the world, taken more than 100,000 images, and steered the medium in new and vital directions: He was the first major photographer to embrace the Leica, the camera now mythically linked to street photography, and he pioneered subjective photojournalism, publishing what is arguably the world’s first great photo essay.Drawing on dozens of interviews, previous scholarship, and deep archival research, and...
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