Richard Matheson - Shadow On The Sunby Richard Matheson -
An uneasy truce exists between the remote frontier community and the neighboring Apaches. That seems to be shredded when the bodies of two white men are found hideously mutilated. The angry townspeople are certain the “savages” have broken the treaty, but the local Indian agent fears that darker forces may be at work. There’s a tall, dark stranger in town, a stranger who may not be entirely human.
Satyajit Ray's famous Bengali detective Feluda returns for another adventure.
Drawn by the extravagant claims of a mysterious holy man who has swum 200 miles up the Ganges, Feluda visits Benares during the festival of Durga. A valuable statuette of Ganesh is stolen from a famous household. Could the holy man, or even arch-enemy Meganlal Meghraj, be connected to the crime?
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Murder at Coyote Canyon
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The Chumash, an American Indian people, protest when a property developer builds new homes in their ancient cemetery in Coyote Canyon, California. Then, during the night of the 4th July celebrations, a murder is committed by a mysterious American Indian warrior. Suspicion falls on Chumash, but when Michelle, Bill, Nick and Pam investigate they find that the truth is much more complicated..
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This comprehensive book depicts all bird species found on the Indian Subcontinent. The entries are arranged familywise on 106 colour plates which follow each other in systematic order and are thus easy to find. Beautifully illustrated by the American bird painter, John Henry Dick, the book provides concise information concerning status, size, habitat and distribution within subcontinental limits. The text has also been completely revised and updated with a great deal of new data.
This engaging memoir presents one man's lifelong love of the ocean and gives a highly personal, behind-the-scenes look at California's magnificent and innovative aquariums. David Powell, for many years curator of the world-renowned Monterey Bay Aquarium, tells the story of his life as a pioneering aquarist. From handling great white sharks to transporting delicate fish on bumpy airplanes to night diving for fish in the Indian Ocean, A Fascination for Fish describes many of the mind-boggling challenges that make modern aquariums possible and offers an intriguing glimpse beneath the ocean's surface.