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Is being content the same as being happy? James isn't convinced, but for the rest of the inhabitants of the Dome, the answer seems to be a resounding yes. The Dome is a man-made paradise, a haven from the synthetic world outside. Machines are forbidden, progress itself has been banned. The people there live and die in exactly the same way as the generations that have come before them. However, those inside the Dome are completely unaware that their world is about to be torn to shreds, and it is all because the Dome has a secret, a secret so horrendous that no price is too high for those who wish to uncover it and nothing is too extreme for those who wish to protect it. James is about to be caught in the eye of the storm, and content is something he will never be again.
Violent, sexually explicit and disturbing. This is a collection of three short experiments in the grotesque. Labyrinth: The prince and princess of two warring lands are to wed in the hope that their union will usher in a lasting peace, but before dedicating their lives to their responsibilities and tying the knot, the pair decide to embark on one last adventure. Beneath them, buried deep in the earth, is the labyrinth. It is nothing but death, and it is calling to them with the promise of the excitement they crave. A Man in the Desert: In the modern day, a man must come to terms with his horrific past if he is to face the present. The Time has Come for Better Things: After being irritated by commuters on a train journey, a spiteful daemon decides to get his revenge by corrupting the stepdaughter of the man sitting opposite him.
Based on the hit show that the Daily Express described as "Totally Absorbing."Donation of Death is "Full of very clever twists and turns that have you highly suspicious of nearly every character!" Malcolm DonaldMingle with the mob, schmooze with socialites, lounge with lords, and make merry with the mayor as the great and good of Eastbourne descend on The Mowbray Hotel for the benefit dinner of the century! But beware because it might not be just the food that's to die for. The head of a local charity has already got the chop (literally), and who knows who could be next? There is a lot of money at stake at tonight's little fundraiser, not to mention all the sexual intrigues, political positioning and good old-fashioned skulduggery that's going on too!Since 2009, people have been treated to murder mystery weekends, nights and events they'll never forget as they have taken part in the interactive murder mystery dining experience that is The Mowbray Murders. Now, with the release of their very own series of books, you too can pit your wits against the vile villainy that always seems to find its way to the Mowbray Hotel in idyllic Eastbourne.So take note of what's being said, examine the evidence and then perhaps you too can impress your friends and make yourself more attractive by solving Donation of Death!
This issue of Immunology and Allergy Clinics of North America, guest edited by Drs. Robert Wood, Pamela Guerrerio, and Corinne Keet, is devoted to Pediatric Allergy. Articles in this issue include: Role of the Environment in the Development of Allergic Disease; Genetics of Allergic Diseases; Optimizing the Diagnosis of Allergic Disorders; Anaphylaxis and Urticaria; Food Allergy: Epidemiology and Natural History; Inner City Asthma; Potential Treatments for Food Allergy; Eosinophilic Esophagitis; Atopic Dermatitis; Pediatric Asthma - Guidelines-based Care; Asthma - The Interplay Between Viral Infections and Allergic Diseases; Allergic Rhinitis; and Drug and Vaccine Allergy.
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