Bizarre True Crime Stories - Suspicious Death & Murder
Mary Patricia
Publisher: Rachel Hudson
Summary
This book includes bizarre real crime stories that are almost unbelievable - but are actually 100% true.
Publisher: Rachel Hudson
This book includes bizarre real crime stories that are almost unbelievable - but are actually 100% true.
Learn what happens when you trust God with your story. In Call Me Vivian, Katie Scheller exposed the truth of her struggle with sexual sin, the spiritual battle for her heart, and the transforming power of God's love after hitting rock bottom. Her workplace romance led to a criminal conviction, and Katie watched as God closed the door on her career and lovingly opened the door of a jail cell. Vivian's Call continues the true story of former inmate 09902089, Katie Scheller, during her two-year stay in federal prison and beyond. Join Katie in witnessing how God orchestrated the events of her life, unfolding her story one chapter at a time, and how Katie answered God's calling for her. Regardless of the plans we make for ourselves, the Lord's purpose will always triumphantly prevail. Experience the power and purpose of God's glory in Vivian's Call and become inspired to answer the calling on your life.Show book
Way more than just a true story, a time when truth became my leveller and my strength, the planer of honesty and sand-blaster of reality... Self-Development requires much more than telling your story. It goes far beyond putting it out there and getting things off your chest. It is infinitely more as it requires a deeper level of honesty than I was used to and it travels deeper within the self than I had ever imagined. For me it was the one place and space I needed to go to and yet, it was a place so intrusively intimate and so emotionally destabilising at times that I more often than not, wanted to run from. Still, I never for one second thought that it would be as difficult as it proved to be. Truth became my leveller and my strength, both the planer of honesty and the sand blaster of reality in exposing the deepest, darkest, and most painful secrets of my past. Experiences that had shaped and determined just how I had seen, analysed, and reacted to the different events throughout my life. A story so dissimilar yet so the same in many ways to the person who might just perhaps, be standing right next to me, a roller coaster of emotions as I dared to journey into the inner sanctum of my personal being in search of the real me. From the earliest beginnings to the present and everything in between when I finally discovered for myself, that the courage I needed to begin my journey of self-discovery and self-development, was right there within me. I just had to be brave enough to reach for it.Show book
History is not just made on battlefields—it is written in whispers, coded messages, and the silent betrayals of spies. From World War II resistance fighters to Cold War double agents, the greatest conflicts of the modern era were fought not only with guns and tanks, but with secrets, deception, and intelligence warfare. The Silent Warriors takes you deep into the world of espionage, covert missions, and psychological warfare, uncovering the real-life stories of the spies, saboteurs, and secret operatives who changed history—often without the world ever knowing their names. Inside This Thrilling Book, You’ll Discover: • The Unbreakable Code of the Windtalkers – How Native American soldiers helped secure victory in WWII with a language no enemy could decipher. • Virginia Hall: The Woman the Nazis Feared Most – The incredible story of an American spy with a wooden leg who built one of the most dangerous resistance networks in occupied France. • Aldrich Ames: The CIA Officer Who Sold His Soul – How one man’s greed led to the deaths of countless U.S. operatives and nearly collapsed American intelligence during the Cold War. • The Ultimate Double Agent, James Armistead Lafayette – The enslaved man who infiltrated the British army and helped George Washington win the Revolutionary War. • The Secret Propaganda War – How the CIA and KGB waged a silent battle to control the media, literature, and even art to shape global perception. • Modern Espionage Exposed – How spies like Anna Chapman and Russian deep-cover agents have adapted espionage for the 21st century. If you love true espionage, untold history, and the thrill of secrets finally revealed, The Silent Warriors is your ultimate guide to the spies, lies, and secret battles that shaped the world. Perfect for fans of real-life spy stories, military history, and intelligence warfare.Show book
Art. The greatest standard bearer of what the human condition really is? Or Emperor’s Clothes, cheap gimmicks displayed as all-knowing? When it comes to writing we have our favourite authors. But what of the authors themselves. What are they keen to write of? For our classic authors; from Poe to Lovecraft, from Woolf to Fitzgerald art in their words, is something to be admired. From many angles, many views, their stories, their characters interact with art and the consequences fall as they may. 01 - Artists on Art - A Short Story Volume 02 - Pickman's Model by H. P. Lovecraft 03 - The Mezzotint by M. R. James 04 - Psyche's Art by Louisa May Alcott 05 - Fun In An Artist's Studio by F. Scott Fitzgerald 06 - Blue & Green by Virginia Woolf 07 - The Oval Portrat by Edgar Allan PoeShow book
Actor Rahul Bose lends his golden voice to some ethereal love letters written by some great personalities from the bygone era. The story of John Keats, a leading poet of the nineteenth century, and his beloved Fanny Brawne started with hope but ended on a tragic note. Keats met Fanny in November' 1818 and fell in love with her instantly, much to the dismay of both her family and his contemporaries. The couple became secretly engaged soon after. However, in the winter of 1820 Keats became very ill. He was diagnosed with tuberculosis. Keat's health progressively declined and in a final effort to save his own life, he moved to Italy. In 1821, at the age of 25, he was laid to rest. Buried with him, close to his heart, was an unopened letter from Fanny. Wednesday Morng. [Kentish Town, 1820] My Dearest Girl, I have been a walk this morning with a book in my hand, but as usual I have been occupied with nothing but you: I wish I could say in an agreeable manner. I am tormented day and night. They talk of my going to Italy. 'Tis certain I shall never recover if I am to be so long separate from you: yet with all this devotion to you I cannot persuade myself into any confidence of you…. You are to me an object intensely desirable — the air I breathe in a room empty of you in unhealthy. I am not the same to you — no — you can wait — you have a thousand activities — you can be happy without me. Any party, anything to fill up the day has been enough. How have you pass'd this month? Who have you smil'd with? All this may seem savage in me. You do no feel as I do — you do not know what it is to love — one day you may — your time is not come…. I cannot live without you, and not only you but chaste you; virtuous you. The Sun rises and sets, the day passes, and you follow the bent of your inclination to a certain extent — you have no conception of the quantity of miserable feeling that passes through me in a day — Be serious! Love is not a plaything — and again do not write unless you can do it with a crystal conscience. I would sooner die for want of you than… Yours forever! J. KeatsShow book
Jeff Bezos is the founder, president and the largest shareholder of the American company Amazon. He is the richest person in the world today. Jeff started the company with an online sale of books and then extended it towards many directions, making it one of the largest technology companies in the world. He is an ideal to reckon with.Show book