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Psycho-Tropics by Box, Dorian.;
A high-school reunion in a South Florida town brings the past to life (literally), launching a lottery-winning surfer with a soul-crushing secret on a twisted journey of mayhem and mystery through the Sunshine State in search of a missing woman. Heart and dark humor combine with nail-biting action and suspense in this unhinged tale of revenge, redemption and love, where everyone has something to hide and nothing is what it seems.
Subjects: Detective and mystery fiction.; Thrillers (Fiction); Class reunions;
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The holy water incident : the true story of a daughter's possession and exorcism / by Dorian, William,1950-author.(CARDINAL)805894;
Patience Worth -- Our First Haunted House -- Spiritual Underpinnings -- The S©♭ance -- Prelude to the Nightmare -- The Holy Water Incident -- The Psych Ward -- The Exorcism -- Post Exorcism/Release -- The Hitchhiking Demon -- It's Not Over -- The Voodoo Exorcism -- Paranormal Incidents Through the Years -- Life Goes On -- The Return -- Spirit Box -- It Just Keeps Happening -- The Reboot -- Possible Explanation."This book tells the chilling story of his daughter's possession at age fifteen, recounting the terror that evil entities wreaked in one family's quiet life, the cold shoulder they received from the local religious authorities, and the devastating aftermath that altered the lives of all who were involved"--
Subjects: Case studies.; Dorian, William, 1950-; Demoniac possession; Exorcism;
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Trial & retribution. [videorecording] / by Hayman, David,1950-; Lough, Dorian.; Moore, David.(CARDINAL)777959; Smurfit, Victoria,1974-;
Vol. XV: Rules of the game -- Vol. XVI: Kill the king -- Vol. XVII: Conviction -- Vol. XVIII: The box.David Hayman, Victoria Smurfit, Dorian Lough.Follows two London detectives as they process crimes from investigation to prosecution.TV rating: Not rated.DVDs, Dolby digital stereo.
Subjects: Detective and mystery television programs.; Fiction television programs.; Legal television programs.; Television cop shows.; Television series.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Criminal investigation; Lawyers; Police;
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Dr. Quinn medicine woman. [videorecording] / by Bowman, Chuck,director.; Attias, Daniel,director.(CARDINAL)852211; Keach, James,director.(CARDINAL)732782; Arner, Gwen,director.; Lee, Michele,director.; Senna, Lorraine,director.; London, Jerry,director.(CARDINAL)844329; Harris, Harry,1922-2009,director.; Lobl, Victor,director.; Feldman, Rachel,director.; Seymour, Jane,1951-actor.(CARDINAL)355813; Lando, Joe,1961-actor.(CARDINAL)852170; Allen, Chad,1974-actor.; Flores, Erika,actor.; Bowman, Jessica,1980-actor.; Bean, Orson,actor.(CARDINAL)769649; Toovey, Shawn,actor.; Collison, Frank,1950-actor.; Lower, Geoffrey,1963-actor.; Udy, Helene,actor.; Sanders, Henry G.(Henry Gale),1942-actor.; Youngs, Jennifer,1969-actor.; Knobeloch, Jim,actor.; Allen, Jonelle,actor.; Sellers, Larry,actor.; Shockley, William,1963-actor.; Babcock, Barbara,1937-actor.; Douglas, Brandon,actor.; Cardinal, Tantoo,actor.(CARDINAL)785922; Hardin, Jerry,actor.; Russo, Yvonne,actor.; Poston, Tom,actor.; Gallivan, Megan,actor.; Ramus, Nick,actor.; Cash, June Carter,1929-2003,actor.(CARDINAL)721940; Cash, Johnny,actor.(CARDINAL)138847; Kizzier, Heath,actor.; Johnson, Georgann,actor.; Mills, Alley,actor.; Donahue, Elinor,1937-actor.; Lockhart, Anne,actor.; Albert, Edward,1951-2006,actor.; Herd, Richard,1932-2020,actor.; Kosh, Pamela,actor.; Ladd, Diane,actor.(CARDINAL)740537; Sand, Paul,1935-actor.; Clarke, John,1932-actor.; Jason, Peter,1944-actor.; McClarnon, Zahn,1966-actor.; Flanagan, Fionnula,1941-actor.; Rieffel, Lisa,1975-actor.; Lee, Sheryl,actor.; Harewood, Dorian,actor.; Garrett, Spencer,actor.(CARDINAL)783520; Wasson, Craig,actor.(CARDINAL)528941; Letscher, Matt,1970-actor.; Furth, George,1932-2008,actor.(CARDINAL)727194; Adams, James Leland,actor.; Hursey, Sherry,actor.; Caulfield, Maxwell,actor.(CARDINAL)845044; Smith, Roland,1938-director of photography.; Huntley, Martha,1941-film editor.; Gonzalez, Conrad,film editor.; Goodman, Joel,film editor.(CARDINAL)518246; Scharfe,Heidi,film editor.; Bealer, A.G.,film editor.; Olvis, William,1958-2014,composer.; Sullivan, Beth,creator,screenwriter.; Perling, Toni,screenwriter.; Anderson, Josef,1948-screenwriter.; Davis, J. C.(Jeanne C.),screenwriter.; Arkadie, Kevin,screenwriter.; Ford, Kathryn,screenwriter.; Bond, Nancy,screenwriter.(CARDINAL)507270; Parrent, Joanne,screenwriter.(CARDINAL)392775; Graphia, Toni,screenwriter,producer.; Davidson, Sara,1943-screenwriter,producer.(CARDINAL)150666; Johnson, Timothy,1965-producer.; Ellis, Antonia,1963-producer.; Arts and Entertainment Network.(CARDINAL)225081; CBS Broadcasting Inc.(CARDINAL)849053; CBS Entertainment (Firm); Lions Gate Home Entertainment.(CARDINAL)340727; Sullivan Company.;
Director of photography, Roland 'Ozzie' Smith ; editors, Joel Goodman, Conrad Gonzalez, Martha Huntley, Heidi Scharfe, A.G. Bealer ; music, William Olvis.Jane Seymour, Joe Lando, Chad Allen, Erika Flores, Jessica Bowman, Shawn Toovey, Frank Collison, Geoffrey Lower, Helene Udy, Henry G. Sanders, Jennifer Youngs, Jim Knobeloch, Jonelle Allen, Larry Sellers, Orson Bean, William Shockley, Barbara Babcock, Brandon Douglas,Tantoo Cardinal, Jerry Hardin, Yvonne Russo, Tom Poston, Megan Gallivan, Nick Ramus, June Carter Cash, Johnny Cash, Heath Kizzier, Georgann Johnson, Alley Mills, Elinor Donahue, Anne Lockhart, Edward Albert, Richard Herd, Pamela Kosh, Diane Ladd, Paul Sand, John Clarke, Peter Jason, Zahn McClarnon, Fionnula Flanagan, Lisa Rieffel, Sheryl Lee, Dorian Harewood, Spencer Garrett, Craig Wasson, Matt Letscher, George Furth, Sherry Hursey, Jason Leland Adams, Maxwell Caulfield."In an age when women are expected to be seen but not heard, Dr. Michaela "Mike" Quinn is an independent spirit who forsakes her home in genteel Boston for the rough-and-tumble life of the frontier." --Boxed container.DVD.NTSC, region 1 ; full screen, aspect ratio 1.33:1 ; Dolby digital, stereo surround.Primetime Emmy Awards, 1994: Outstanding individual achievement in cinematography for a series (Roland 'Ozzie' Smith, director of photography for episode "Where the Heart Is/Boston") ; Outstanding hairstyling for a series (Laura Lee Grubich, key hairstylist ; Cheri Hufman, Ms. Seymour's hairstylist ; Shirley Dolle, Virginia Grobeson, Barbara Minster, Rebecca De Morrio, hairstylists ; Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS) for episode "Where the Heart Is")Young Artist Awards, 1994: Best actor under ten in a television series or show (Shawn Toovey)
Subjects: Western television programs.; Fiction television programs.; Television series.; Women physicians;
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Cowboys, mountain men, and grizzly bears : fifty of the grittiest moments in the history of the Wild West / by Mayo, Matthew P.,author.(CARDINAL)345367;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 234-241) and index.Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Head-Smashed-In buffalo jump. Curiosity kills the Blackfoot boy. (900 B.C -- A.D. 1800) -- Grisly expedition. Lewis and Clark's men challenge a grizzly to a foot race. (1805) -- Run, man! run! John Colter finds escaping naked and weaponless from the Blackfeet isn't easy. (1809) -- A brutal end. Master woodsman George Drouillard wagers it all on a stack of beaver plews. (1809) -- The trials of Marie Dorian. She survives a 2,000-mile starvation trek ... then things grow worse. (1813) -- Unstoppable man. Hugh Glass drags his ravaged body 350 miles -- for revenge. (1823) -- The toughest of men. Mountain man Jedediah Smith wrestles an angry grizzly. (1824) -- Who wants to be Chief? The Mandan coming-of-age ceremony involves skewers, skulls, and hatchets. (1830) -- Rabid at the rendezvous. A hydrophobic wolf savages a dozen mountain men. (1833) -- Enormous jaws. Osborne Russell finds that it pays to leave a wounded bear alone (1834) -- Cargo of death. A riverboat carries something far more lasting than trade goods. (1837) -- Wagon train woes. The Sager family's string of unfortunate events ... never gets better. (1844) -- Cannibalism in the mountains. High Sierra blizzards force the Donner Party to commit unspeakable acts. (1846) -- Missionary massacre. The Whitmans pay dearly for a measles epidemic among the Cayuse. (1847) -- Don't make him angry. They don't call him "Liver Eater" for nothing. (1847) -- Abandoned in the wilderness. Winter in the Rockies finds Janette Riker alone -- except for the cougars and wolves. (1849) -- Fisticuffs with a Ute Chief! Nine-thousand head of sheep, a surly shepherd, and angry Indians mix it up. (1852) -- Massacre at Mountain Meadows. The Fancher emigrant party makes history -- but not California (1857) -- Reap what you sow. Jack Slade deals hard justice, but can he take it? (1858) -- Leave well enough alone. Texas Rangers steal Cynthia Ann Parker back from her Comanche husband and sons. (1860) -- Back from the dead. A grouse hunter proves he's one tough old bird -- but is the grizzly tougher? (1860) -- The long walk. Kit Carson lays waste to their homeland, then the Navajo are forced to walk 300 miles (1863) -- Against all odds. Young Robert McGee is clubbed, shot, scalped, and left for dead. (1864) -- Chivington's legacy. A white flag is ignored and a band of peaceful Cheyenne are no more. (1864) -- Fetterman's last mistake. Eighty cavalrymen are surrounded by thousands of Lakota Sioux warriors. (1866) -- Friends to the end. Oliver Loving's friendships endure far beyond the grave. (1867) -- Natural born killer. John Wesley Hardin develops a taste for violence. (1868) -- Grand Canyon hell ride. Provisions run low, spirits sink, and the rapids grow worse for Powell's expedition. (1869) -- Colorado cannibal. Alferd Packer emerges alone from the San Juans, well fed and loaded with cash. (1874) -- Aces and eights. Wild Bill Hickok ignores his inner voice ... and is dealt a losing hand. (1876) -- Custer's comeuppance. Arrogance, disorganization, and bad decisions are the order of the day. (1876) -- No more forever. Chief Joseph leads his people 1,700 miles toward freedom -- and nearly makes it. (1877) -- Father agains son. U.S. Deputy Marshal Bass Reeves must hunt his own son for murder. (1880) -- Like a freight train. Philetus W. Norris learns that some grizzlies just won't die. (1880) -- Tombstone gundown. Thirty shots are fired in thirty seconds. And then the fight really begins. (1881) -- Stampede! It doesn't take much to set a herd moving -- getting them to stop is another story (1882) -- Mass hanging. Justice can be blind, angry, brutal ... and quick. (1883) -- Stuart's stranglers. Fed up with rustlers, Granville Stuart and his fellow ranchers won't wait for the law. (1884) -- Frisco fusillade. A teenager with two pistols fends off eighty cowboys for thirty-three hours (1884) -- Winterkill. Never was a streak of bad weather more aptly named than the Great Die-Up. (1887) -- Helpless. How long does it take a pack of wolves to devour two living people? (1888) -- Bad end of the Bandit Queen. Belle Starr's habit of irritating others catches up with her one night on a dark road. (1889) -- Cattle Kate lynched. Ruthless land barons don't get that way by playing nice. (1889) -- High plains slaughter. Within a few decades, a species once millions strong gasps its last. (1890) -- Carnage at Wounded Knee. For Chief Big Foot's band of Lakota Sioux, an hour changes everything. (1890) -- Vetter's bitter end. One grizzly is bad, two is worse, three is ... (1892) -- Deadline law. "Diamondfield" Jack must mount the gallows for someone else's crime. (1897) -- Steady, Teddy! The Rough Rider matches wits with a wild she-cat. (1901) -- Botched hanging. "Black Jack" Ketchum is set to swing, but it all goes wrong. (1901) -- Wronged detective. Tom Horn is guilty of killing ... but not this time. (1903) -- Art and photo credits -- Bibliography -- Index -- About the author.From the first bloody battles between mountain men and Indians to shootouts between famous gunslingers, this collection cuts to the chase of what draws people to the history and literature of the Wild West. Matthew Mayo, author of Western novels, takes the fifty wildest episodes in the region's history -- including John Colter's harrowing escape from the Blackfeet, Hugh Glass's six-week crawl to civilisation after a grizzly attack, Custer's final moments and John Wesley Powell's treacherous run through the rapids of the Grand Canyon -- and presents them in one action-packed volume.
Subjects: Anecdotes.; Biographies.; Frontier and pioneer life; Violent deaths; Animal attacks;
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