Fifteen years after stabbing a classmate to conjure an imaginary phantom known as Mercy Black, Marina Hess is coming home. She’s being released from psychiatric care to live with her sister and young nephew. But in the years since her crime, the myth of Mercy Black has gone viral inspiring internet rumors, stories, and even copycat crimes. Marina is haunted by what she has done and the phantom she imagined. Though she would rather leave the past buried, her nephew becomes increasingly obsessed with Mercy Black. To save him, Marina must face her past and uncover the truth behind Mercy Black. What she discovers is a very real and very deadly horror that will stop at nothing to claim her and her nephew.
Yachting magazine engages the serious boater with content that educates and entertains therefore enhancing your experience on the water.
New Zealand Woman’s Weekly is the country’s most read woman’s magazine. A true publishing icon, the Weekly shares stories of real New Zealand women as well as in-depth royal news and celebrity features from abroad. The magazine also inspires with relevant and aspirational content covering all things food, style, home and entertaining.
Woman’s Way is a real magazine for real women. It combines a lively mix of real life, fashion, beauty, cookery, home, travel and competitions, which attract a hugely varied readership. The core Woman’s Way readership are busy, working mums between the ages of 30 and 55, but who thrive on their regular fix of feel-good fashion and beauty, combined with a mix of quirky and inspirational real life stories, easy recipes and celebrity gossip.
Hunting Souls is the story of an American couple who are dealing with the hardships of caring for their sick child. They discover that they are being hunted by a demon.
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No magazine is more in touch with Kiwi women than Woman’s Day, New Zealand’s most popular weekly magazine. For the one-in-three women who read Woman’s Day each week, it’s a treat – a chance to escape daily life for a titillating fix of the best showbiz stories, hot celebrity photos, inspirational real-life reads, a TV guide and a lifestyle section packed with tips, tricks, puzzles and great columns.
Woman’s Day is Australia’s number-one selling weekly magazine reaching one in five Australian women each week across all cities, towns and demographics. Woman’s Day is the most trusted and powerful weekly magazine with an audience that is highly interactive and responsive. Woman’s Day reflects all its readers’ interests – from the latest and most entertaining celebrity gossip to uplifting and amazing real-life reads, pages of recipes and the latest in beauty, fashion, food, health and family advice. Printed on glossy stock, Woman’s Day has the sophistication and glamour of a monthly magazine and the immediacy and relevance of a weekly. Woman’s Day is Australian womens’ favourite weekly magazine.
Men’s lifestyle and entertainment magazine. In addition to photographic reports with the most beautiful female models, the magazine contains articles on a wide variety of topics, self-motivation, music, cinema, men’s fashion editorials, the luxury lifestyle as the main ingredient.
What Motorhome (previously Which Motorhome) has offered expert advice for motorhome buyers since 1986. Our road test programme includes all types of motorhome – from the tiniest campervan to the largest A-class and we pride ourselves on brining you all the latest models first. From two-page first sights to the market-leading in-depth touring tests, What Motorhome gets under the skin of new motorhomes like no other publication. Our unique Ultimate Showdown feature compares rival models back-to-back and picks a winner – we’ve compared a dozen VW campers and as many as 15 high-top campers in the past.
Political news and analysis about Congress, the president and the federal government.