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  • av Ken Hughes
    233,-

    Between April and November of 1888, a shadow descended upon the streets of London's East End. Night workers - predominantly prostitutes - were targeted in a brutal series of murders. Of the dozen reported killings, six bore the chilling signature of a single murderer, who would later become infamously known as Jack the Ripper. This enigmatic killer left a macabre calling card: surgically excising organs from his victims. Despite numerous theories and alleged familial ties proposed over the decades, the true identity of Jack the Ripper remains elusive. Modern forensics and passionate amateur sleuths have pursued the mystery, but the waters are muddied with myths and hearsay. Can we ever claim to be related to someone whose identity is unknown? The Ripper's reign of terror may have been brief, yet its impact lingers on. Copycat killers have emerged over the years, attempting to emulate Jack's nefarious deeds, but none have matched the intrigue surrounding the original Ripper. Whether this phantom killer was a transient or a local, their identity - and whether they fled England or met their end within its borders - remains one of history's most compelling enigmas. Delve into this book and decide for yourself: after journeying through its pages, do you think you've come closer to uncovering the truth about Jack the Ripper?

  • av PRG Collins
    135,-

    Monty saw some young boys playing with matches and lighting a fire in the bush, even though they knew they shouldn't be doing it! When the fire got worse, and one of the boys, Andy, fell in its path as he tried to escape it, Monty had to quickly take his family to the safety of the river nearby as the boy's father ran to help his frightened son. What happened to Andy? What lesson did he and the other boys learn?

  • av Gerald Stribling
    407 - 454,-

    Lady Bean and Family, the follow-up to Gerald and Usanna Stribling's Mr Cabbage and Family, is an in-depth exploration of the world of leguminous plants, presenting a blend of historical, botanical, and culinary perspectives. This book details the development of beans throughout history, examining their botanical structure, emphasizing their nutritional importance and even discussing their sometimes surprising cultural role. The authors share expert knowledge on various aspects of bean cultivation and storage, highlighting different methods of preservation and discussing the health benefits and diverse uses of beans. The narrative takes readers on a global journey, culminating in an extensive collection of recipes that showcase beans in various forms. From savoury snacks popular in the Americas to traditional soybean-based dishes from China and Japan, and even classic French culinary delights, the book provides a wide array of options for cooking enthusiasts and food lovers. Ideal for readers with an interest in food history, botany, and gastronomy, Lady Bean and Family is an informative resource that offers a comprehensive look at one of the world's most versatile and nutritious plant families.

  • av Brian Williams
    145,-

    In the scorching summer of 1976, Patrick leaves home, determined to escape from a family still reeling from the suffocating aftereffects of a terrible tragedy. Hoping to find peace of mind, love, and adventure, he heads to the brooding seaside resort of Morcambe. Here he is catapulted into the complicated world of the fairground folk. He meets the beautiful Clare, the giant Malone, and the mysterious Zola, who describes himself as a 'collector of souls'. Patrick soon discovers that he cannot escape his past and is quickly drawn into a deadly game of love and revenge. Now, years later, a mysterious letter calls Patrick back to Morcambe, where he fears he will be finally held to account for the events of that terrible summer. After all, he knows what lies beneath the sands. He soon discovers that nothing is ever as it seems, and memories may not always be trusted. A tale in which Patrick comes of age twice in very different circumstances.

  • av Tennille Davis
    145,-

    Swoop in and find out what that mischievous, cackling kookaburras get up to in a day in the Australian woodlands. What do they do? Where do they live? What do they eat? What animals do they fear? Join in the iconic Australian kookaburra dance and song!

  • av P A Gillis
    116,-

    Everyone supports Fanny Williams as little Renny becomes part of the Aberbryncraig story and causes a problem or two on his way, showing considerable ingenuity and originality. Mrs Mopalot sorts it all out again with the help of those who have caused all the difficulties, her husband, cocoa in bed, and above all, most of the population of Aberbryncraig in one way or another. The Summer Party is rather unusual this year.

  • av Chris Charlton
    165,-

    Dear children of the world, Have you ever wanted to meet a polar bear or a beluga whale? What about an arctic fox or a snowshoe hare? Well, now you can! But these animals need your help... Nanook is scared, lonely and is covered in frost. He can't believe what's happened - he's totally lost! Can you help to save him and his friends? The climate is changing very quickly, so you need to act fast. You can make a big difference. Best wishes, The animals of the North Pole

  • av Philip Caudrey
    174,-

    The 'action heroine' has never been more popular than she is today, with the likes of The Hunger Games (2012), Mad Max: Fury Road (2015) and Wonder Woman (2017) granting her a newfound prominence in Hollywood filmmaking. When most knowledgeable action fans think of the action heroine historically, however, they tend to do so through the prism of her most iconic characters: Emma Peel in the 1960s; Lynda Carter's Wonder Woman in the 1970s; Ripley and Sarah Connor in the 1980s; Xena Warrior Princess and Buffy the Vampire Slayer in the 1990s; and, of course, the likes of Hermione Granger, Katniss Everdeen, Imperator Furiosa and Princess Diana in modern times. Yet, the action heroine's epic journey goes back much further than this. Indeed, it has its origins in the earliest days of cinema, amongst the serial-queens of the early silent-era, and the fleeting cowgirls, swordswomen, and jungle-girls of Hollywood's 'Golden Age' in the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s. This book is about that epic journey. It traces the action heroine's century-long struggle for legitimacy and respect, beginning with the silent-era serial, The Perils of Pauline (1914), and ending with the big-budget action-blockbusters of today. This book asks why the action heroine's path towards acceptability on mainstream film and television has proven such a long and tortuous one, why she is so hated by a vocal minority of male action fans, and how she has overcome the conservativism of the Hollywood system to at last forge a reputation for herself as a genuinely viable protagonist on both the big and small screens?

  • av Ahmed N Ghanem
    416,-

    This book would interest all scientists, doctors and nurses involved in the prescription and administration of fluid therapy in the management of shock, acutely ill patients and those undergoing major surgery. It reports on fourteen new scientific discoveries in physics, physiology and medicine that form the new scientific foundation of fluid therapy which will revolutionise current understanding and practice.

  • av Samuel Kweku Addison
    125,-

    Ever wondered why we sing to a newborn child? Have you wondered why we tell stories to a newborn child? And have you ever wondered why we calm children down and make them happy with music and storytelling? Talk about music and storytelling, and you will be talking about life. If you agree that you cannot separate music, story telling and life, then you can read my life through the use of music and storytelling. The elders pass on values through storytelling, songs and proverbs. Stories are told to inculcate in the child very essential social and moral values. The storytelling is more like a home school and nursing of common sense in ones brain to sound and well educated being. "... it was the Lizard that eat hot chili but the Sweat from eating the hot chili came on the frog. The evidence of eating hot chili is the sweat that comes out.Lizard has eaten the chili but its the frog who is sweating. How come?" Find out where the myth of the lizard and the frog came from!

  • av John O'Donnell
    135,-

    For three decades, Raymond Patriarca ruled New England's organized crime with an iron fist from Providence, Rhode Island. But after his era ended, the glory days for Rhode Island gangsters reluctantly faded. Boston wise guys encroached on the territory of The Atwells Avenue crew. Mob members throughout the tiny state scrambled to maintain power - their ordained right. Answering to Boston was disrespectful. And the five families in New York declined to interfere. Risks were taken, mistakes made, weaknesses exposed. This is the fictional story of even more sinister forces arriving to prey on the crumbling empire. An international crime organization sends a professional burglary team, headed by a brilliant and confident seductress willing to break any rule. She conceals her true intentions. The local gangsters are no pushovers. The stakes are sky-high. The final chapter decides who will win.

  • av Fern Paisley
    126,-

    This story takes us on an adventure about a bear and his two best friends, Owen the owl and Lee the lemur, who all live in the woods. Owen, the night owl, helps Barney the bear at night mainly. Lee the lemur sees him during the day. One day we learn that Barney the bear likes playing silly jokes on his friends but Barney soon realizes that sometimes it's not that nice to play jokes on our friends. He feels like his friends are unhappy with him and runs to think about what he did. He writes a letter to his mum as he is on his own without his mum in the woods... but do his friends know this and that he is missing her? Will they find out? Will they find the truth about Barney the bear? Why not have a read and see! So join in on the fun and see lovely friends come to life! This book is to celebrate the birth of my beautiful boy, Jacob Charles Keith Crump, born the 5th of February.

  • av Kerry Klineberg
    155,-

    This is the third novel in a series, following the stories and characters crafted in Miriam and Tato and The Retired Timekeeper. Whilst the earlier novels share no common thread, characters, place or time, The Miracle of Chance is a sequel to both, told through alternate chapters before melding into one story. Hope and good fortune have eluded Miriam all her life. Faced with the aftermath of her father's sudden death and tumultuous news that will change her life, can she reach out and grab the one chance to change it all? With the turnaround in Tato's fortunes, for the first time in his life the future looks bright and full of promise. But can his success continue as he navigates the opportunities and challenges that face his family?

  •  
    135,-

    These poetic pieces are based on the human spirit, which is the realisation that underneath the obvious, there is something deeper going on, a connection that is felt yet is easily overlooked. The human spirit can be explored and discussed in a general way, but most importantly, it is a profound aspect of ourselves that should be celebrated, because despite our differences, we know that in spirit, we are all one. Each nation, each culture, has something unique to give to the world, and world civilization is the richer for it. Humanity should really be defined by the word 'celebration' as differentiation is enriching us, and offers a greater understanding of who we are as a species on this planet.

  • av Stephen T Daniels
    135,-

    Dan Johnson, a young electrician, leaves behind a tumultuous career in Holland, eager to rebuild his life in the UK. Yet, the allure of Europe and the tenacious grip of the building trade beckon him back. As he's drawn into more journeys, adventures unfold and complexities arise.

  • av Blinera Nikqi
    125,-

    Books are written to find a self space. That is why I am offering you a shelter. Poems that enhance your Spirit, lift you up and give you light and Love. Take them by heart and use them as a helping Hand. My Poems should be used as a source to rejuvenate your Spirit and especially Spread Love. Love is Light. God is Love. The source and the beginning and the end.

  • - A Practical Essay on Pictures and Education
    av Johanna Schär
    125,-

    Our environment is packed with pictures, often of poor quality, especially when it comes to pictures that depict women. These pictures are everywhere in our daily life, they highly standardized the way we see women today: they focus exclusively on women's sex appeal, and in doing so, they omit to show women as complex, rich, and deep internally human beings. Pictures of Women is an essay about pictures and education: it aims both to point out the problems and give solutions to the reader. It is a call to create more sustainable pictures and bring fair and inspiring pictures home. Along keys to understand the pictures of women, the book provides a list of fair and inspiring pictures to uplift your life and the society.

  • av Tony McIntosh
    125,-

    As a follow up to the debut collection entitled Assorted Musings, A Bardic Melange tackles various themes incorporating humour, limericks, solemnity and the author's unique take on observed situations and experiences, some of which may resonate with the reader. Indeed, some offerings are personal and meaningful to the author who has no qualms about sharing his feelings and thoughts. It is hoped that you will enjoy the author's writings and take something away in terms of stimulating food for thought! As you will deduce, it is far removed from romantic poetry. Rather, it is very much contemporary verse written for today. Do enjoy at your leisure.

  • av Francis Keith Robins
    116 - 155,-

    In a time of dire need, as climate change, conflict, and economic upheaval imperil our existence and our mental well-being deteriorates from not utilising our minds as God intended, Francis Keith Robins introduces a groundbreaking approach to saving humanity - reshaping our thought processes through mathematics. In his book, The Fourth Coming, Robins provides a detailed, step-by-step guide to unlocking our inherent mathematical potential. His vision is to create a society that is inclusive, equal, and peaceful - one that aligns with God's desire for us. He advocates for a paradigm shift where shared mathematical models and systematic thinking supplant the ineffective classes of governments and institutions currently jeopardizing our planet. This revolutionary approach aims to alter the trajectory of human history in a manner that aligns with divine intentions. Robins' theories, described as a work of mathematical brilliance, offer a refreshingly simple yet profound solution to consciousness - which, as noted by 'New Scientist', remains one of the most elusive and significant mysteries in science and philosophy. Furthermore, he concludes that the introduction of religion by God was a response to humanity's failure to use their brains as He intended.

  • av Carole Judith Hall
    145,-

    An evil family - a husband, his three sons, and their naive wife - are involved in drugs, prostitution, and child abuse. The policeman seeking to take them down partners with a vigilante sniper who employs various ruthless tactics to eliminate the family members and their equally corrupt female cousin. Meanwhile, a well-intentioned midwife hatches a misguided scheme to swap newborns between wealthy and disadvantaged mothers in an effort to provide the babies better lives. As the plot unfolds, a romantic relationship develops between the policewoman and the sniper, complicating her response to his extra-legal actions. Central to these connected stories is the stately gentleman's club built with council approval in the small city's sleepy industrial quarter. With shops on the ground floor and residences above, the building's fourth level remains strictly off limits, guarded to ensure no one discovers the dark secrets hidden within.

  • av Anthony Griffin
    165,-

    In the small town of Dunverry, whispers of destiny stir four friends, each with their eyes set on joining the Core: a legendary cadre sworn to protect the realms of man from the coming threat of the orcs. Trae, Jaroe, Raf and Ike must negotiate their own perilous path, their fates intertwined, leading them to a fateful reunion at midsummer festival. As they face trials that challenge their courage and test their mettle, the kingdom is thrust into turmoil by the death of a king, setting the stage for a maelstrom of anarchy. Amidst the chaos, a dark conspiracy unfurls, orchestrated by shadowy figures with nefarious plans. As alliances crumble one question lingers: can the march to war truly be halted? To the east the orcs gather, watching, waiting, biding their time...

  • av Helen Hone
    165,-

    Edrei's yearning to be with her dead twin sister, Elise, drives her to desperate measures. She risks everything to reunite, fearing Elise is in terrible danger. Yet this quest takes a perilous turn when Edrei defies Gaia's rules making a formidable enemy in Tal. She will need all her strength to survive the terrible consequences. Even then, will Gaia deem her worthy to enter her Afterlife? Happy in the Afterlife, Elise does not want to reunite; she has plans of her own. She aspires to be Gaia's Sister, ruling alongside Tal as her devoted Sylph fulfilling every desire. Yet infatuation blinds Elise to Tal's true intentions which he'll stop at nothing to achieve. As Edrei battles to find Elise an escalating danger threatens all realms, and only reunited twin-power can fight against this impending catastrophe. Will Edrei and Elise overcome the obstacles in time? Can Gaia be trusted and who is Mrs Magna? The fate of all the world hangs in precarious balance.

  • av Mike Payne
    165 - 223,-

    Charlie's Ark is a collection of stories about a five-year-old boy and his toy box ark given to his grandmother which contains many animals which magically come to life when he whispers a 'Wordspell'. This is the second Charlie's Ark book and is full of many new adventures for Charlie and his ark animals. Created and written by award-winning artist Mike Payne, the creator and original artist of the grey, blue-nosed bear, Tatty Teddy. Charlie's Ark is now being made into a global television series for children.

  • av Patricia Ilich
    135,-

    Our hero, Jack, is a daring WWII fighter pilot shot down behind enemy lines over Germany. Reported missing in action and presumed dead, Jack defies the odds and survives as a prisoner of war. Fed false reports about England's defeat, he spends three gut-wrenching years believing his country has fallen. Finally liberated, Jack returns home to find his world irrevocably changed. His beloved mother and infant son are missing, displaced after surviving the Blitz. Consumed by loss, Jack embarks on an unrelenting search across war-torn England to find the family fate so cruelly ripped away from him. Fate intervenes when a chance encounter provides Jack the first glimmer of hope for a bittersweet reunion. Will he find his family in time before they are lost in the fog of war?

  • av Janice Gunstone
    106,-

    Elf Alfred invites Billy, Lionel and Megan to visit the Fairy Village fun park. New rides have been added and the villagers are all keen to try out these. The group are having lots of fun until they meet Madam Erle. Then problems occur and Alfred has to take a trip to the Wizards house to help solve the problems. Billy is still searching for an answer to understand what his ancestors knew about the secret village.

  • av JJ Somers
    135,-

    In the remote Australian High Country, a serial killer thought dormant for over thirty years is suddenly exposed when a freak biking accident reveals his dumping ground: a densely wooded valley holding a graveyard of bones. The injured cyclist fights for survival, using all his wits and stamina to escape the valley's overgrown trails back to civilization. Little does he know his traumatic discovery will reopen decades-old murder cases that have long gone cold. In this gripping thriller, the killer's deep pathological need for validation and pleasure has driven him to strike again and again since 1982. But advancements in forensic science and his own carelessness will finally bring his buried secrets to light. As detectives race to stop another killing spree, they uncover the shocking truth about the sadistic murderer who has been hiding in plain sight. Tense and propulsive, The Valley's Secret will plunge you into the darkness of this serial killer's double life and the relentless pursuit to unmask him before more innocent lives are taken.

  • av Annie Humphris
    204 - 345,-

    A journal for all mums going through the postnatal journey Conceived and compiled by new mum Annie Humphris, The Maternal Mindset is a journal for anyone navigating the trials and tribulations of motherhood. It aims to create a safe space for readers to release their thoughts and feelings without any judgement. Simple to read and to navigate, this book uses minimalist graphics and limited colours to avoid overwhelming even the most burnt-out or sleep-deprived mum. As well as offering advice and support on topics such as Overwhelm, Burnout, Expectations vs Reality and Identity, The Maternal Mindset includes many contributions from 'Real Life Mums'.

  • av Alison Bellringer
    106,-

    Britney is a young, extremely malnourished child, who comes from a poor family with an abusive father. Her mother does everything she can to protect her daughter from her husband, receiving the brunt of the aggressive beatings herself. The girl barely speaks, afraid of being overheard by the wrong person, and the only words she knows are the few repeated words her mother uses to calm her after a fight. A total of three words in all, namely - Whisper, Britney, and Ma. There is a very private, sheltered spot in the nearby forest which Britney uses as a place to hide away if ever her mother has to spend the day walking into the nearest town to purchase supplies or to trade goods. They have discreet, non-verbal signals which they use to keep the area hidden and make sure that Britney is secure (far away from Pa's prying eyes). On one such day, Britney hears unusual sounds and is terrified that her father has found out about their system, but the surprise turns out to be just a lonesome little puppy. The girl quickly becomes friends with the stray, instantly joining forces in their solitude, only ever meeting in the secret place where they share such a deeply silent, unspoken bond. This continues until Ma helps her only child run away for good, tearfully leaving Britney to fend for herself in the best way she knows how. The adoring puppy (promptly being referred to as Whisper) unexpectedly follows the girl, and together they set off on a journey that will forever change their lives...

  • av Steve Gill
    126,-

    Can a descendant atone for the misdeeds that built his family's fortune? When James Ascot uncovers the brutal truth behind the Ascot dynasty's rule as the 'White Rajas' in the distant land of Gonjong, he is ashamed by his ancestors' treacherous legacy. But when an ecological catastrophe sparks a raging jungle fire, James sees a chance to make amends. With the help of an unassuming local boatman, James confronts the dangers and sins of the past with courageous valour - a universally cherished quality, no matter one's lineage. Through their heroic efforts, the stains of violence and betrayal perpetrated by James's forebears may finally be cleansed, righting historic wrongs.

  • av William R Miller
    125,-

    Giancarlo Bunni is a curious little rabbit, born in the heart of the Easter season. When he first ventures out of his burrow with his mother and sisters, Giancarlo's adventurous spirit leads him away from his family, drawn by the sounds of laughter and excitement. He discovers a lively field where joyous two-legged creatures hunt for colorful eggs. But amid the laughter and excitement, a sudden mishap occurs-one of the children falls, turning joy into distress... In William R. Miller's enchanting story The Bunny Who Loved Bocce-inspired by a true event-an observant young rabbit encourages Beverly, a young girl, to recover from an accident, while at the same time teaching himself a curious human game. Filled with entertaining illustrations, the book includes a set of rules for Bocce, a recipe for a special carrot cake, and instructions for making a motion simulator paddle.

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