In Love with Hell
- 272 pages
- 10 hours of reading
A work of non-fiction about eleven writers, including Dylan Thomas, Kingsley Amis, Patrick Hamilton, Jean Rhys and Elizabeth Bishop, and drink in their lives and work.
William Palmer was an English theologian and antiquarian who examined the practicability of intercommunion between the Anglican and Eastern Orthodox Churches. His work delved into profound theological questions, seeking to bridge historical divides between Christian denominations. His pursuit of unity within Christianity ultimately led him to convert to Roman Catholicism, reflecting his continuous quest for spiritual understanding. His contributions stand as a testament to the complexities of theological reflection and the search for truth.



A work of non-fiction about eleven writers, including Dylan Thomas, Kingsley Amis, Patrick Hamilton, Jean Rhys and Elizabeth Bishop, and drink in their lives and work.
A Series of Compositions from Fresco-Paintings, Glasses, and Sculptured Sarcophagi
The book offers a detailed exploration of early Christian symbolism through a collection of compositions derived from frescoes, glass artworks, and sculptured sarcophagi. It serves as a valuable resource for understanding the visual language and artistic expressions of early Christianity, showcasing the significance of these symbols in historical and religious contexts. This reprint of the original 1885 edition maintains the high-quality presentation of the artwork and insights from that era.
At the end of the weekly 9 holes of the WDGA Wednesday Drunken Golf Association Nick Jones, a.k.a Sherlock to his golf partners, finds a well- dressed potential client waiting for him. Nicknamed The Suit by one of the friends, the client came to Sherlock in his search for a low rent private investigator. When Sherlock takes the job of surveilling the clients young tennis star mistress, the gorgeous Sasha, he is drawn into the corrupt, sexually active, flexible, and ultimately murderous world of the Los Angeles ultra-rich.