Thunderbird (Miriam Black)
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Rating | : | 4.90 (782 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1481448722 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 352 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-12-18 |
Language | : | English |
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He’s the author of many published novels, including but not limited to: Blackbirds, The Blue Blazes, the YA Heartland series, and the New York Times bestselling series Star Wars: Aftermath. He is co-writer of the short film Pandemic and the Emmy Award–nominated digital narrative Collapsus
He is co-writer of the short film Pandemic and the Emmy Award–nominated digital narrative Collapsus. Wendig has contributed over two million words to the game industry. He is also well known for his profane-yet-practical advice to writers, which he dispenses at his blog, TerribleMinds, and through several popular ebooks, including The Kick-Ass Writer, published by Writers Digest. . He’s the author of many published novels, including but not limited to: Blackbirds, The Blue Blazes, the YA Heartland series, and the New York Times bestselling series Star Wars: Aftermath. He currently lives in th
In the next installment of the suspenseful Miriam Black series, Miriam heads to the southwest in search of another psychic who may be able to help her understand her curse, but instead finds a cult of domestic terrorists and the worst vision of death she’s had yet.Miriam is becoming addicted to seeing her death visions, but she is also trying out something new: Hope. She is in search of another psychic who can help her with her curse, but instead she experiences her deadliest vision to date in this latest “visceral and often brutal” (Publishers Weekly) series that is “wildly entertaining” (Kirkus Reviews).
Anastasia McPherson said Miriam Black - My Sad, Mad Bestie from the First. Chuck Wendig sneaks a lot of psychological reality into his urban fantasy series featuring Miriam Black, a damaged young woman with a tragic past that has left her with the ability to see how people will die by touching them. Miriam is a better person than she gives herself credit for being and tries to save the innocent and the hapless and in so doing found that the scales of the universe demand balance and only death pays for life. If she wants . Frankie said Well worth the wait. I read this book in one day. It was that good. Started early and finished late. Now I'm just hoping there will be a book five. The main character and her gift are where the action is. Yes, I would like to see a little peace in her life. But it's the action that makes the book impossible to put down.. B. Copenhaver said She's Back. Miriam Black is back and is badder than ever. She's on a mission to rid herself of her "gift" but gets pulled into the machinations of some single-minded bad guys. I love the characters in the Miriam Black books and the progression of Miriam from angry teen in the first book to soul-searching young woman in "Thunderbird" feels very true to that character. Above that, I absolutely marvel at the way Mr. Wendig uses language. A great addition to the