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When Evil Changes Face5 reviews
Therese Szymanski

Bella Books, 2000

Best in series
I wasn't all that fond of the first 3 Brett Higgins mysteries. [...] seemed to be included just for shock value, and the mysteries themselves were forced. The love relationship between Brett and Allie didn't ring true. They seemed all physical and no emotion. This installment seems like its almost written by a different person. Perhaps moving to a new press made the difference, but When Evil ...
  
  











  



  
Brink of Death/Stain of Guilt/Dead of Night/Web of Lies (Hidden Faces Series 1-4)1 review
Brandilyn Collins

Zondervan, 1990

Fantastic Series About God's Power!
Brandilyn Collins does Christian suspense better than most, and she never fails to keep one on the edge of their seat. This series definitely demonstrates the power of prayer and faith. I highly recommend this series to anyone who wants to read exciting and suspenseful stories that honor God.
  
  











  



  
The Many Faces of Evil: Theological Systems and the Problem of Evil7 reviews
John S. Feinberg

Zondervan, 1994

Comprehensive survey of problem of evil
Comprehensive survey of philosophical/theological consideration of the conundrum, "If God is good and all powerful, why evil?". While the author admits his Calvinistic beliefs limit his view of free will, he presents other's views openly and fairly. Good survey, although the subject and arguments are difficult to follow sometimes.
  
  











  



  
Faces of Evil4 reviews
Lois Gibson, Deanie Mills

Expanding Horizons, 2007

Couldn't Put it down..
I picked up this paperback and couldn't put it down. I even had my wife read it just so she would know the slime that was out there. I'm not someone that wants to draw, I couldn't draw a matchstick person, but I read a lot of true crime and Lois put together a large amount of infomation in that area. She told it in a great manner. I highly recommend this book. Mick Addington
  
  











  



  
Evil Has Two Faces1 review
Sherre Nance

PublishAmerica, 2004

great book
it is truly a great book one of the best ive read in a long time
  
  











  



  
The Smooth Face of Evil1 review
Margaret Yorke

Arrow, 1985

Con Artist? Who is the Ultimate?
Terry is a very successful con artist who is not opposed to stealing cars or other items either. Alice is an old lady who sold her house so her son and his wife could buy a better one but has been harshly treated by her daughter in law who just wanted her money and not her living with them. A car accident brings them together where Terry also meets Alice's neighbour Sue, a female version of ...
  
  











  



  
Faces of Evil: Kidnappers, Murderers, Rapists and the Forensic Artist Who Puts Them Behind Bars9 reviews
Lois Gibson, Deanie Francis Mills

New Horizon Press, 2006

Very well written book about pursing evil
The Faces of Evil is a very compelling book about how a tenacious forensic artist can help to put murderers, kidnappers, and rapists behind bars. The story of Lois Gibson is a very interesting one, as a victim of a violent crime herself, she brings much more when she visits when a crime victim than a person who was not a crime victim. Lois Gibson fell into becoming a forensic artist. Her ...
  
  











  



  
The Power of Face Reading (2nd Edition)20 reviews
Rose Rosetree

Women's Intuition Worldwide., 2001

The best of the best!
I know this book. I know this author. Rose Rosetree is a woman of the highest integrity and she is a great force. She's been on this path for many years, researching ancient studies and particularly refining the hidden traits found in faces. Each one of her books is a gift. But the wisdom contained in this one, The Power of Face Reading, showers the reader with clues and tips on discovering the ...
  
  











  



  
3 FACES OF EVIL2 reviews
Geoffrey Parris

Xlibris Corporation, 2006

Great read!!
I loved the book. It was very exciting and has a great twist ending!! I highly recommend it.
  
  











  



  
The Face of Evil (A Dismas Shaunessey Mystery)1 review
Patricia Doherty

Denlingers Pub Ltd, 2001

Face of Evil
Ms. Doherty takes the reader into a comfortable suburb and then reveals a darker side to charm, ambition, and "good will." These suburbanites are typical community leaders and parishioners who reveal themselves, and are revealed, to be more complex and certainly more devious than expected. Murders occur and the unraveling of the crime is as surprising as the human personality itself. This ...
  
  











  



  
Saddam Hussein: The Face of Evil2 reviews
National Enquirer

AMI Books, 2003

Best Little Book that Reveals the Rise and Fall of an Islamic Hitler
This small book on Saddam Hussein was compiled by the National Enquirer.I expected a biased and made-up biography about the most evil man the arabic world has produced.Instead,it gives ,in brief chapters,the complete truthful major events of Saddam's entire life.Many people will see the parallels of Saddam and that of Adolf Hitler.If you know military history. Saddam Hussein tried to shape a ...
  
  











  



  
The Many Faces of Evil: Historical Perspectives2 reviews
Amelie Rorty

Routledge, 2001

Thinking about the dark side
Evil is a category that isn't taken too seriously today, although goodness knows that if one looks at the world there seems to be plenty of evil around. There's a sort of embarrassed reluctance even to use the word "evil." One of the virtues of Amelie Rorty's historical collection of essays on evil is that she documents, although she doesn't really explain, the gradual diminution of the ...
  
  











  



  
The changing Face of Evil in Film and Television

Rodopi, 2007

The popular media of film and television surround us daily with images of evil - images that have often gone critically unexamined. In the belief that people in ever-increasing numbers are turning to the media for their understanding of evil, this lively and provocative collection of essays addresses the changing representation of evil in a broad spectrum of films and television programmes. Written in refreshingly accessible and de-jargonised ...
  
  











  



  
Faces of Evil: The Fiends (AD&D/Planescape)2 reviews
Colin Mccomb

Wizards of the Coast, 1997

Review of the habits and lives of the lower planar entities
A great review of the lifestyles and habits of the lower planar races (Baatezu, Tanar'ri, Yugoloth) Provides EXTENSIVE role-playing potential, while leaving room for a DM to add or leave out parts of the guide. The book also covers some of the other lesser, often forgotten, lower planar races such as hags and hordlings
  
  











  



  
Bound by the Faces of Evil
Tina Norman

Dorrance Publishing Co. Inc., 2007

Bound by the Faces of Evil incorporates a spiritual element in the tale of one woman's journey from childhood through adolescence and into adulthood. She relates the story as if through the eyes of Sarah, using a first-person technique. Founded in part on an understanding of the likely opposition between forces of good and evil, the narrative highlights qualities relating to courage, identity, and love in various forms. Born the seventh of ...
  
  











  



  
Heydrich: The Face of Evil10 reviews
Mario Dederichs

Greenhill Books, 2006

Reinhard Heydrich: One of the Chief Architects of Genocide
Mario Dederich traces Heydrich's life from his early years in the Nazi Party, through his views on resettlement of Jews (p. 100) which evolved into extermination of the same, his assassination by Czech partisans, the ghastly German reprisals, and postwar issues. Heydrich is described as a man who was ruthless even by Nazi standards. Certain neo-Nazis have hailed him as "the Naziest of the Nazis." ...
  
  











  



  
Chilling film unmasks face of evil in smile of shamed former priest.(Movies - Reviews)(Movie review): An ...
Gale Reference Team

Thomson Gale, 2006

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Doctor Who and the Face of Evil2 reviews
Terrance Dicks

Universal Publishing & Distributing Corporati, 1983

Great pulp and Leela
The Doctor makes a return visit to a planet of Xoanan the computer. What, don't remember his first visit? Neither does he for most of the book, apparently it was never documented as a story. However, the computer is quite insane and is killing off the small groups of people living on the planet. The Doctor stumbles across a banished Leela early on and saves her life. She stays on with him and ...
  
  











  



  
Face to Face with Serial Killers: My Conversations with the World's Most Evil Men1 review
Christopher Berry-Dee

John Blake, 2007

mostly good
Overall, I felt this book was a good one. It's obviously an interesting subject (though occasionally horrifying), and the author provides a great amount of detail and insight into the childhoods, early adulthood, and early murders of the subjects in question. Also included are some very telling quotations by the murderers themselves. However, I felt that some of the author narrative was ...
  
  











  







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