The Shadow King may refer to:
Morning Star, morning star, or Morningstar may refer to:
Dark Tower may refer to:
Providence often refers to:
The Outsider may refer to:
Scarface may refer to:
Retribution may refer to:
A shadow is a region of darkness where light is blocked.
The Stranger or Stranger may refer to:
Wasteland or waste land may refer to:
David Baldacci is an American novelist. An attorney by education, Baldacci writes mainly suspense novels and legal thrillers.
The title character in a narrative work is one who is named or referred to in the title of the work. In a performed work such as a play or film, the performer who plays the title character is said to have the title role of the piece. The title of the work might consist solely of the title character's name – such as Michael Collins or Othello – or be a longer phrase or sentence – such as The Autobiography of Malcolm X, Alice in Wonderland, or The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. The title character is commonly – but not necessarily – the protagonist of the story. Narrative works routinely do not have a title character, and there is some ambiguity in what qualifies as one.
The Killer may refer to:
Dark side, Dark Side, or Darkside may refer to:
Christine may refer to:
Twilight is the time of day before sunrise or after sunset.
Other often refers to:
Finders Keepers may refer to:
Shadow play refers to shadow puppetry or shadow theatre.
Long Shadow, The Long Shadow or Long Shadows may refer to:
You Only Die Twice may refer to: