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  • av Patricia Hann
    120,-

  • av Jeruto Chepkwony
    120,-

  • av Steern Cewell
    133,-

  • av Lily Barrass
    106,-

  • - A Sheriff John Withers Novel
    av Phil Clinker
    157,-

  • av Barry Smythe
    155,-

    Harrowing account of the Borch family in Nazi Germany. Showing how decent German families can slip into a way of life that feels good and how ordinary people can get caught up in the frenzy of National Socialism as the Borch family find out. "The Medal of Purity" an award for Germans that show a pure Aryan birth line.

  • av Jean Bovell
    133,-

    Set on a small Caribbean Island and on a backdrop of historical events, The Ancestors Volume 2, continues the eventful and captivating true-life story of a family lineage that began with the courageous first-born daughter of freed slaves.

  • av Barry Smythe
    148,99

    'The Expired' is a psychological thriller masterpiece showing how vulnerable people can be brainwashed to become sleepers (Manchurian Candidates) and used by corrupt politicians to further their own ends. 'The Expired' shadows true accounts of government sleeper programmes set up during the Korean War and the East West Cold War.Commander Gregory Potting is a former head of MI6 Intelligence and the governments most trusted Senior Adviser for Internal Affairs.His position is put to the test in 1973 when a bizarre psychological plot unfolds that isinextricably linked to a London terrorist attack, a cocaine drug scam, a homosexual called Francis Hodder who suffers from schizophrenia and changes from time to time to Roxanne - a transvestite prostitute who robs and murders his clients.Francis Hodder is a transsexual who preys on gay men. As a child he is abused by his father who is head of government security. Francis becomes an embarrassment to MI6 because of his gender leaning. He is brainwashed to become a Sleeper assassin triggered by code words to kill personnel who threaten government security. Francis becomes a manipulated pawn, who by mistake during a sexual encounter with a Black September terrorist, uncovers plans for a deadly attack on a densely crowded popular sports event to kill thousands of people to further the cause of EL Fatah and Black September.

  • - What is at Stake When Privacy is Threatened?
    av S L Philipps
    120,-

    In a law case against the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, the author wrote, in 2015,: "What was done to me could equally be done to members or leaders of groups or organisations (even politicians) to successfully demolish them, such were methods used. Does this reflect British or EU values or healthy democracy? Is this not what "rogue states" do albeit through more aggressive, more explicit, less "plausibly deniable" means? I believe it is in the public interest to be aware of the fact that this type of operation goes on and what it can achieve or destroy ...Physical intimidation is less sophisticated and less "plausibly deniable" than psychological intimidation…"At a time when politicians are pressing for special measures to protect themselves, the author argues that in the internet age, it is ordinary people who need the most help and access to protection of the law. Politicians and celebrities are usually able to protect themselves, hire the best legal advice, and sufficiently high profile to expose harassment and to correct any misinformation or defamation about themselves."Data Protection goes to the heart of civil and human rights. It encompasses an individual's right to be judged on their true character (rather than solely on how data processors have "subjectively perceived" it, their right to choose what they share; their right to privacy. Above all, their very identity and the web of relations this includes, are at stake when data is not protected". The author explains how incorrect data held by the State can unintentionally become State-sponsored slander and contrary to purpose. This is why re: State-held data, the author argues that "less is more".Whilst the General Data Protection Regulation is designed to protect individuals' data whilst "growing the European Union Data economy", the author exposes the ways in which individual's data rights are not protected by this law as well as the inaccessibility of legal advice. The author advocates greater dialogue between "officials and the greater public at large" if rights which the law sets out to protect are to be upheld by all but a privileged few.

  • av B P Smythe
    147,-

    Lydia Perkins is a struggling actress desperately looking for work. Drifting from one unsuccessful audition to the next and always being pipped at the post by younger and prettier actresses for good drama parts that could enhance her career. However, her agent Maurice Weinstock informs her that a fantastic part has just come up for grabs. It's to play the wife in a TV sitcom. There are four other actresses after the part so he can't promise anything. Lydia knows the actresses. She will stop at nothing including murder to get the right part for money and fame. Even if it means killing off the competition to land the lucrative TV sitcom role. Lydia knows how to handle a gun. Having grown up on her parent's farm. She learnt how to shoot helping her father kill foxes and vermin as well as providing game for the Sunday roast. One by one Lydia kills off the opposition. It comes easy for her. She has killed before. Newspaper headlines called it a family tragedy with her parents shot dead by her sister suffering from depression. Only Lydia knows the truth.

  • av Grant Hills
    183,-

  • av Jean Bovell
    147,-

  • av Constance Omawumi Kola-Lawal
    133,-

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