This intriguing book explores the reasons why people migrate: pushes - involuntary migrations - and pulls - voluntary migrations. The different causes include: population density or lack of resources; colonization and empire building; independence from colonization, population transfer, and ethnic cleansing; the slave trade and human trafficking; war or natural disasters; religious, racial, or cultural prejudice and persecution; and to find work. Historical migrations examined include: the very first human migrations out of Africa and the gradual spread of humans around the world; the rise and fall of the Roman Empire; the slave trade; the relocation of Native Americans; migrations due to drought and famine in Africa; migrations linked to the wars in the former Yugoslavia, Afghanistan, and Iraq; the Irish potato famine; the migrations of Jews around the world; and the "Great Migration" of African Americans from the south to the north.
Robert W. Walker Books
Robert W. Walker is a celebrated master of suspense and bone-chilling terror. His extensive literary output, spanning numerous novels, is characterized by a unique blend of traditions, drawing from both urban grit and Southern Gothic influences. Walker's distinctive narrative style often explores themes of suspense and fear, making his work a compelling choice for readers seeking thrilling and atmospheric storytelling. He continues to prolificly develop new ideas across multiple genres and formats, demonstrating an enduring passion for crafting engaging narratives.






Someone has kidnapped Judge Maureen DeCampe, and FBI medical examiner Dr Jessica Coran must help find her.
Eight ghost stories sure to put a chill along your spine.Santa Muerte's Ghost by J.D. BlackroseThe Girl in the Pool by Samantha BryantGoing Nowhere by R. Michael BurnsThe Slaver's Shade by Paige L. ChristieThe Cave by Jason GilbertWas He Faithful? by Tally JohnsonDon't Go There... by Suzette VaughnSniff-sniff by Robert W. WalkerSeries Editor: Jason T. Graves
From the author of Killer Instinct--a terrifying novel of psychological suspense. Jessica Coran's capture of a brutal Wisconsin serial killer receives a lot of media exposure . . . and brings her requests for help from across the country. Her newest case takes her to New York City, where she hunts for a modern-day Jack the Ripper.
Pure Instinct
- 432 pages
- 16 hours of reading
He is the "Queen of H earts" killer, removing the hearts of his young male victims.
Killer Instinct
- 336 pages
- 12 hours of reading
DR. JESSICA CORAN A brilliant and determined FBI medical examiner, she was an expert student of the criminal mind who thought she could face anything. That was before Wisconsin. Before she saw one of his victims... THE VAMPIRE KILLERThe FBI agent had a special code name for his unusual method of torture: Tort 9, the draining of the victims blood. The newspapers called him the Vampire-Killer. But his own twisted love letters were signed "Teach"... and were addressed to the one woman he wanted most of all: His hunter, his prey, Dr. Jessica Coran.(This book is first in Robert W. Walker's Instinct series. It was previously published in paperback. This ebook also features an excerpt of WHISKEY SOUR by J.A. Konrath.)About the AuthorRobert W. Walker is the author of more than forty thriller novels, including 11 books in the acclaimed INSTINCT series featuring FBI medical examiner Jessica Coran.
Marine scientists insist that sharks rarely dine on humans after they first discover the body parts in the bellies of the sharks, leaving only one explanation for Dr. Jessica Coran, that the dead bodies had been in the water already and that the Night Crawler is still on the loose.
The Cannoneers
- 272 pages
- 10 hours of reading
Set during the tumultuous period of the American Revolutionary War, the story follows young Ben Cross as he joins the First Artillery Unit of the Continental Army. His journey takes him through perilous terrain, including the Adirondacks and Berkshires, as he participates in a monumental 600-mile round-trip to transport 73 cannons. Alongside notable figures like Colonel Henry Knox and General George Washington, Ben experiences the hardships and camaraderie of war, highlighting themes of bravery and sacrifice in the fight for independence.
The Namesake, the Biography of Theodore Roosevelt Jr.
- 354 pages
- 13 hours of reading
Theodore Roosevelt Jr. stands out in American military history as one of the most decorated soldiers, second only to Douglas MacArthur. He earned the Congressional Medal of Honor along with every medal for combat heroism awarded to foot soldiers in the United States. His remarkable achievements highlight a legacy of bravery and dedication in service to his country.
God is Alive and Well
- 252 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Exploring the intersection of spirituality and quantum physics, Dr. Walker presents a transformative view of God as "God energy," which he argues is fundamental to all creation. This perspective encourages readers to deepen their relationship with the divine, emphasizing a reciprocal connection modeled by Christ's life. The book suggests that understanding God as spiritual energy can revolutionize personal spirituality, urging individuals to embrace love and care for all life as they navigate their spiritual awakening and trust in divine guidance.