New Release: A Christmas Carol & Selected Christmas Stories

2017-12-01A Christmas Carol & Selected Christmas Stories by Charles Dickens has been released as part of the Whitewolf Classic collection. The Whitewolf edition of these classical texts include the original English text released in 1843 of A Christmas Carol, as well as the original English texts of these novellas and short stories released between 1840-1870: The Chimes, The Cricket on the Hearth, The Battle of Life, The Haunted Man and the Ghost’s Bargain, The Seven Poor Travellers, and more!

Description: Ebeneezer Scrooge is a miserable and unscrupulous old miser who seven years ago had seen the end of life of his colleague, Jacob Marley, on Christmas Eve. Scrooge hates Christmas and avoids the holiday cheer. That same Christmas night he is suddenly visited by the ghost of his business partner, Marley, who warns him that he is to be visited by three more ghosts that will attempt to persuade him to change his ways lest he be doomed to severe punishment in the afterlife.

A Christmas Carol is an English classic that details modest themes of charity and good cheer surrounding the annual holiday that remembers the birth of Jesus Christ.

Pages: 537

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New Release: The Fourth Level – Book 3 – Wilderness

2017-11-16 – The Fourth Level – Book 3 – Wilderness by Nicholas Huntley has officially been released.

Description: The holiday season has beset in Allabrese, and Charlemagne de la Cabernet is taking Diana and Tristan on a vacation to the annual Cabernet Expo set at the Tsarina Ski Resort just above the Russian town of Podoshva in the Ural Mountains. To bring the family together, Charlemagne’s sister, Allodia de la Cabernet, and her boyfriend, Georgy Saburov, join them on a trip where all seems too well for anything to go wrong.

However, all is too well, and Charlemagne becomes suspicious of the resort when he sees Russian troops patrolling nearby out of fear that they intend to hijack the inventions at the expo. Theft is the least of his concerns though as a blackout plummets the family into darkness at their cabin, and they become stranded to who knows what lies beyond the confines of the resort.

What could await the family in the Ural Mountains? Is it merely the Russian Army on executive orders? Or perhaps there is something more terrifying threatening the family’s survival in the great Russian outdoors…

Pages: 206

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New Release: The Island of Doctor Moreau

2017-10-01 The Island of Doctor Moreau by H.G. Well has been released as part of the Whitewolf Classic collection. Originally released on January 1st, 1896, the Whitewolf Classic edition contains the original English text, as well as a relevant short essay by H.G. Wells, The Limits of Individual Plasticity, released in 1895.

Description: When Edward Prendick finds himself lost at sea, the next moments of his life may as well be a hallucination as he finds himself rescued, but then stranded on the island of the infamous exiled biologist, Doctor Moreau, and his most unpleasant experiments.

The Island of Doctor Moreau can change the reader’s perception when it comes to the ideas of man versus animal; demonstrating the influence Charles Darwin had not only in the conception of this novel, but the minds of philosophers since then.

Pages: 146

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New Release: The Fourth Level – Book 2 – Underworld

2017-08-16 – The Fourth Level – Book 2 – Underworld by Nicholas Huntley has officially been released.

Description: When a bizarre domestic disturbance in Allabrese catches Charlemagne de la Cabernet’s attention, it quickly become his latest project to distract himself from the tensions between himself and the Medici family. The repeated incidents in the weeks that pass leave Charlemagne unable on his own to solve the mystery that haunts the town. In addition, the local police led by Cole Phillips causes the police to look to him with suspicious eyes, especially as Charlemagne continually annoys and antagonizes the police chief.

Meanwhile, Diana and Tristan struggle to adapt a friendship, especially as the two antagonize each other as well. Tristan’s cluelessness to Diana’s expectations draws a misunderstanding that worsens the tension between the two.

Can the two adversaries befriend each other? And what could be upsetting the local townspeople? Is it all just a hoax? Or is there something more sinister going on in the town of Allabrese?

Pages: 198

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New Release: The Fourth Level – Book 1 – Hostile Takeover

2017-05-16 – The Fourth Level – Hostile Takeover by Nicholas Huntley has officially been released.

Description: 55-year old eccentric billionaire, Charlemagne de la Cabernet, had thought that he had lived the good life filled with adventures, mystery-solving, innovation, and inventing… until now. At his age, he has found himself stuck in the mud of a deep depression without the will to find, or return, to what had once motivated him. In his last act, he intends to sell off his family’s legacy, Cabernet Industries, a multinational billion-dollar conglomerate with stakes in almost every economic sector and roots to the nineteenth century.

However, on the day that he intends to finalize the liquidation, Charlemagne finds himself responsible for a fourteen-year old orphan from Harlech, Diana Cambridge, which forces him to delay his plans until Diana can be moved to a foster home. Diana, horrified by Charlemagne’s plans to sell the company and its various assets to a group of unreliable, amoral, and malicious multinational corporations, she allies with Charlemagne’s brother, Salmar Cabernet, and his own fourteen-year adopted son, Tristan Merrick, to attempt to bring Charlemagne back on his feet.

Can the three of them return a smile onto Charlemagne’s face? Or will the adventure end before they can even begin?

Pages: 186

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New Release: A Different Kind of War

2016-07-16A Different Kind of War by Nicholas Huntley has been officially released.

Description: Artem Smirnov has had days at St. Thomas More Secondary School that have resonated with him. A Different Kind of War is a two-part novel that details Artem’s life at this school as he overcomes specific issues that arise during his adolescent years from the ages of 14 to 17, such as issues related to friendship, romance, sexuality, his spirituality, his ego, his existence and purpose, and the existence of God. Throughout these years, Artem learns to suffer in a wider world, and chooses whether to either cope, evade, or confront these wider issues to become the man that he hopes to be, and learns what it means to live in the real world.

Pages: 800

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