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Charlaine Harris Official Website

Charlaine Harris Official Website

Drake Series Home Page Inscriptions on the bottom of the gates: septem fio unus ut iunctus (Latin) I sette sono diventa! ti uno quando uniti (Italian) the seven become one when united (English) These things say she Who holds the gifts of the seven Who walks at twilight Holding the seven golden lamps Seven sisters intertwined Controlling elements of air, land and sea Cannot control the fate they flee One by one, oldest to last, destiny shall claim them When the locked gate swings open in welcome The first shall find true love As the sisters stand in wonder At what destiny has done Within each sisters heart now beats passion While love turns as a key By the time the year is ended Each will follow thee Remember therefore from whence you came Knowing that in the end it is the seventh That will renew the line again Seven daughters of a seventh daughter The harnessing of wind tides and sea Gives way for the unknown to be As the spell singer sings casting her spell One misspoken word and alls to no avail

Alan Ball (screenwriter) Alan E. Ball (born May 13, 1957)[1] is an American writer, director, and producer for television, film, and theatre. Ball broke into television as a writer and story editor on the situation comedies Grace Under Fire and Cybill.[5] In 2010 Ball began work on a television adaptation of the crime noir novel The Mystic Arts of Erasing All Signs of Death by Charlie Huston, to be titled All Signs of Death.[8][9] In December 2010, after several months of pre-production, HBO cancelled production on All Signs of Death.[10] In January 2015, it was announced that Ball's period musical drama Virtuoso had had a pilot ordered by HBO. Ball is gay and has been called "a strong voice for [the] LGBT community". For his work in television and film, Ball has received critical acclaim and numerous awards and nominations, including an Academy Award, an Emmy a Golden Globe, and awards from the Writers, Directors, and Producers Guilds.[17] Specific citations General references

Laurell K Hamilton | Laurell K Hamilton The Official Website of Bestselling Author Dan Brown Tom Hanks, Ron Howard, Sony & Columbia Pictures return with Inferno, a film adaptation of the latest Robert Langdon thriller. Sony and Columbia Pictures return with Inferno, a film adaptation of Dan Brown's latest best-selling thriller. Tom Hanks will reprise his role as Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon, with Ron Howard directing. Howard and Brian Grazer will also produce with their Imagine Entertainment. 2015 Oscar nominee Felicity Jones (The Theory Of Everything) will co-star as Dr. Sienna Brooks, alongside a a trio of international stars: Omar Sy (X-Men: Days of Future Past, Jurassic World) as Christoph Bruder, Irrfan Khan (Slumdog Millionaire, Life Of Pi) as The Provost, and Sidse Babett Knudsen (Borgen) as Dr. Howard said, "For this film, I wanted Tom Hanks to be surrounded by an international cast of actors whose energy will underscore Robert Langdon's life-or-death peril, the high-stakes action he takes, and the global threat that he's trying to prevent.

Welcome to KatieMacAlister.com! Charlaine Harris Charlaine Harris (born November 25, 1951) is a New York Times bestselling author who has been writing mysteries for thirty years.[2] She was born and raised in the Mississippi River Delta area of the United States. She now lives in southern Arkansas with her husband and three children.[2] Though her early works consisted largely of poems about ghosts and, later, teenage angst, she began writing plays when she attended Rhodes College in Memphis, Tennessee. She began to write books a few years later. Her later books have been in the urban fantasy genre. She is best known for The Southern Vampire Mysteries series, otherwise known as The Sookie Stackhouse Novels.[3] Life and career[edit] Harris was born in Tunica, Mississippi. In 1996, she released the first in the Shakespeare series featuring cleaning lady detective Lily Bard, set in rural Arkansas. October 2005 marked the debut of Harris's new series entitled The Harper Connelly Mysteries, with the release of Grave Sight. As editor[edit]

Jim Butcher George R. R. Martin's Official Website Nalini Singh :: NYT bestselling author Alcide Herveaux Alcide Herveaux is a fictional character from the The Southern Vampire Mysteries / Sookie Stackhouse Novels by author Charlaine Harris. He is a Were (a full blooded werewolf) who owns a surveying company with his father in Shreveport, Louisiana. He is depicted as a tall man with green eyes, and thick, tousled black hair.[1] Book series biography[edit] In the fifth novel, Dead as a Doornail, Alcide involves Sookie in the battle for pack leader between his father and Patrick Furnan. Alcide wants Sookie to use her telepathic abilities because many believe that Patrick Furnan will cheat. Alcide later begins to date Maria-Star Cooper, but in From Dead to Worse she is brutally killed. In the tenth book, Dead in the Family, Alcide arranges for the pack to have their monthly hunt on Sookie's property. Television portrayal[edit] Actor Joe Manganiello portrays Alcide in HBO's True Blood series. References[edit]

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