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  • av Kim Moritsugu
    166,99

    The hiring of a new assistant triggers a power struggle between an aging TV show creator and her protegee-turned-partner in a suspenseful, relatable, wickedly entertaining novel about powerful, ambitious women competing for the top job.

  • - The Last Virgin Paradise
    av Bob Dhillon
    189,-

    It's a widely known secret that there's something special about Belize. This guide, updated with everything you need to make the most of this incredible, English-speaking tropical paradise, is here to get you started living, working, or retiring in Belize, as well as owning property there.

  • - From First Stroke to Olympic Medallist
    av Jeremiah Brown
    213,-

    It started with learning how to not fall out of the boat and ended with crossing the Olympic finish line four years later. The 4 Year Olympian is a story about overcoming self-doubt and giving everything you've got in pursuit of a singular goal.

  • - The Wild Place Adventure Series
    av Karen Hood-Caddy
    139,-

    Robin faces her fears to stop poachers from preying on sea turtle eggs at a sanctuary in Central America. Despite the heat, pests, and danger, Robin is hooked once she sees a giant leatherback lay her eggs on the beach. But just as they're getting excited, she and Zo-Zo are kidnapped by poachers and need to figure out their own rescue!

  • - Monarchists vs. Republicans and the Crown of Canada
    av David Johnson
    238,-

    A nuanced and thorough investigation of the cases for preserving or abolishing the monarchy in Canada. Subjecting both sides to searching critiques, political scientist David Johnson examines the republican challenge to the Crown and the monarchist defence of it, while giving a tantalizing view of what the reign of King Charles III might look like.

  • - A Dan Sharp Mystery
    av Jeffrey Round
    195,-

    When the husband of a government aide disappears, private investigator Dan Sharp is hired to track him down. But when his investigation catches the attention of a mysterious political operative known only as the "Magus," the case gets too close to home. After a body turns up on his doorstep, Dan races to catch a killer and prove his innocence.

  • - The Great Mistake Mysteries
    av Sylvia McNicoll
    105,-

    In the third Great Mistake Mystery, Stephen and Renee investigate a recent robbery that has been pinned on the Noble Dogwalking Agency. The crime involves a missing python and a key that Stephen says he lost. Stephen and Renee need to solve this case or the Noble Dogwalking Agency will go under!

  • - The Canadian Special Operations Forces Command / Le Commandement des Forces d'Operations Speciales du Canada
    av Colonel Bernd Horn
    284,-

    Few Canadians are aware of the Canadian Special Operations Forces Command (CANSOFCOM), even ten years after it was formed. This book offers a rare glimpse into the shadows, with detailed information on CANSOFCOM, its units, and a pictorial history of the Command's evolution.

  • - A Max O'Brien Mystery
    av Mario Bolduc
    203,-

    When con man Max O'Brien hears that one of his best friends is wanted for the murder of twenty-three people in Romania, he heads to Bucharest to uncover the truth. As Max uncovers secrets reaching back to Europe's darkest days, he ends up with one foot in the present and the other in the past, scrambling to save his friend s future.

  • - Stories of Survivors and the Dead
    av Raffy Boudjikanian
    189,-

    Journalist Raffy Boudjikanian speaks with genocide survivors from Darfur and Rwanda; and in eastern Turkey confronts the legacy of the Turkish government's denial of its responsibility for the Armenian genocide of 1915, an atrocity that resulted in the murder and exiling of many, including the author's ancestors.

  • - A B.C. Blues Crime Novel
    av R.M. Greenaway
    168,-

    A pair of dead bodies don't seem linked, or even suspicious, at first, but Dion and Leith soon find themselves with a hairy murder case on their hands. As Dion gets tangled up with a witness and Leith loses himself in the case, a different kind of killer is on the prowl. But the rumours about him being more than human can't possibly be true ...

  • - Charles de Gaulle, the Liberation of Paris, and the Gamble that Won France
    av Ray Argyle
    270,-

    Long dismissed as a vain and arrogant self-seeker chasing glory, Charles de Gaulle is revealed in The Paris Game as a transformative figure of the twentieth century whose unflagging determination brings France back from defeat and saves it from the twin threats of Communism and dictatorship

  • - A Failed Experiment
    av Paula Mallea
    213,-

    Explores the spectacular failure of the war on drugs to weaken drug cartels and the illegal drug supply, as well as the modern history of drug use and abuse, the pharmacology of illegal drugs, and the economy of the illegal drug trade.

  • - A Century of Flying the North
    av Danielle Metcalfe-Chenail
    263,-

    With historical research and rare interviews, explore the highs and lows of aviation north of the 60th parallel. This journey takes readers from hot air balloons above the Klondike gold fields, to international bids for the North Pole, to high-profile crashes and search-and-rescue operations.

  • - The Wild Place Adventure Series
    av Karen Hood-Caddy
    139,-

    Whether saving animals from a factory farm or dealing with her sister's eating disorder, Robin struggles to choose whether taking action would be heroic - or going too far. Worried she's a wuss compared to her friend Zo-Zo, Robin takes the risk of following her own path, and finds her inner truth and courage.

  • - Vancouver Noir
    av Sam Wiebe
    168,-

    A crooked detective is playing the justice system to protect a kidnapper, and the only viable lead takes private investigator Michael Drayton to a car-thieving junkie.

  • - Canada's First Prime Minister
    av Ged Martin
    190,-

    Shocked by Canada's 1837 rebellions, John A. Macdonald sought to build alliances to avoid future conflicts. Thanks to financial worries and an alcohol problem, he almost quit politics in 1864. The challenge of building Confederation harnessed his skills, and in 1867 he became the country's first prime minister.

  • av Kristine Scarrow
    139,-

    Annika Dietty thinks her future is with Dylan Sopick - until they run away together. As they run into challenges along the way, Dylan's behaviour becomes erratic and unsettling, and Annika knows that he needs help she can't provide. Can she get him to someone who can, or will it be too late?

  • - Interviews with Seven Murderers
    av Nadia Fezzani
    244,-

    To understand the minds of serial killers, a journalist embarks on a disturbing project. Speaking first-hand to convicted serial killers and the psychiatrists and criminologists study their crimes, she gives a nuanced and troubling report on the personalities and motivations of men who have committed unthinkable crimes.

  • - 150 Years of Fascinating Facts
    av Doug Lennox
    177,-

    Just in time for Canada's 150th birthday is this collection of the best in Canadian questions and answers, covering history, famous Canadians, sports, word origins, geography, and everything in between.

  • - Canada, Sovereignty, and the Arctic Extended Continental Shelf
    av Elizabeth Riddell-Dixon
    284,-

    As one of the five Arctic coastal states, Canada has a vested interest in the Arctic extended continental shelf. Breaking the Ice examines the political, legal, and scientific aspects of Canada's efforts to delineate its Arctic extended continental shelf and our part in the international legal regime affecting it.

  • - Simplifying Quantum Physics for Einstein and Bohr
    av Martijn van Calmthout
    189,-

    It sounds alien and esoteric, but quantum mechanics is very real, and a crucial part of what makes the modern world possible. In Real Quanta, Martijn van Calmthout makes quantum "magic" clearer, and shows how it fits into our world, and how its discoverers would be amazed by all that it has accomplished.

  • - Daughters of Light
    av Mary Jennifer Payne
    165,-

    In the year 2031, reunited twin sisters Jasmine and Jade, along with the other Seers and Protectors, are in a race against time to retrieve and return a stolen ring of great power that is being used to control a demon army intent on taking their souls. It's a struggle for survival in a dystopian near-future as the final battle looms ahead.

  • av Elinor Florence
    298,-

    To earn her inheritance, a single mother from Arizona must spend a year enduring pioneer conditions in the remote Alberta backwoods. If she makes it through the year, she can sell the land to fund her daughter's medical treatment. But a local farmer hopes to stop her plan to sell to an oil company.

  • av Colleen Nelson
    150,-

    Sadia, a Muslim teenager, must decide how far she is willing to go to defend her beliefs when faced with the pressures of life.

  • - George Soros and Billionaire Philanthropy
    av Anna Porter
    204,-

    George Soros is a billionaire and a philanthropist, a social activist who uses his wealth to champion social causes and change the world. With access to Soros and his Open Society Foundations, Anna Porter examines the growth of the man and the organization, the causes he has championed, and his successes and failures.

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