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Easter has arrived in the magical kingdom. Sir Paddy, a handsome Westie Knight, and his friends are celebrating with an Easter Parade in the Sparkle Garden. Now Sir Alfie, another Westie Knight, lives here and he has some new friends and surprises in store for everyone. Sir Paddy's squires, the five silly chicks, are always getting themselves into trouble. But that usually ends up making everyone laugh. They certainly keep Commando Kit, an elite Special Forces snail, with his troop of snails busy. Find out what the silly chicks get up to on the float in the Easter Parade and meet new friends in the magical kingdom.
Father Spyridon presents a challenge and a warning to all Christians about the growth of the kingdom of Satan. He points first to the signs of this growing kingdom before explaining how we are each attacked and manipulated by evil powers that have corrupted our world. The looming threat of a one world government is presented by this Orthodox priest with a mixture of soberness and urgency.
Hidden behind the imposing doors of Chanjori House, a story of pain, betrayal, and love.Eve, a beautiful young woman, was once in love with the charismatic Rick Forrest. But he disappeared from her life without any explanation. With no money, about to lose her home, and the added problem of her mother's advancing dementia, her future looked bleak.Chester Forrest, Rick's father, offered her a way out. If she agreed to become his wife and mistress of Chanjori House, he would fund her mother's medical bills. Why, she didn't understand, but there were no other options, so she accepted, all those years ago.Now, Rick Forrest has become a successful lawyer. He always hated his father, and even more so when the old man married Eve, the only woman Rick has ever truly loved. He vowed never to return, however, that all changes when he receives a phone call informing him his father is terminally ill.Chanjori House has been bequeathed in Trust to Rick by his late mother, so he reluctantly returns after an absence of eleven years with the prime objective of ousting gold-digger, Eve as soon as his father takes his last breath. But a life-changing event occurs, forcing Rick to seek help from an unlikely source . . . will his nemesis continue to pull the strings from beyond the grave?
This simple guide has been created to prepare you for your journey towards a calmer and more capable you. Anxiety (including panic attacks) can have such a negative impact in our lives and can prevent us from reaching our true potential.It is never too late to make a start on your road to recovery. The practice of learning and adapting is simply required.A workbook has been included to help you follow-through on the exercises suggested within. Be assured, a place of calm exists within you, it's just a matter of finding your way. Here's to your success in reclaiming your anxiety-free self!
America, 1881. The north-western frontier, where old sins cast long shadows. The consequences of Robert Rathbone's vicious betrayal of a fellow soldier, fifteen years before, resurface just as he's about to stand for the first election to be held in the new settlement of Buffalo, Wyoming. Rathbone has spent the years since leaving the army building a ruthless reputation across the American Northwest. His pursuit of power, wealth, and status are all driven by his desire to acquire the one thing that has eluded him since that earlier time, and the reason for his treachery: the love of Josie 'Sugar' Dunaway. Shadows from the past track Rathbone to Buffalo, a town where two-fisted men and street-savvy women survive by the strength of their wits, and the speed of their guns. A Dixie bounty hunter, an English nobleman's son in exile, and a cow-hand with changeable allegiances, complicate each character's pursuit of their own goal. 1881 demonstrates the power of envy and love, betrayal and revenge, set against a backdrop of the American frontier, where life is played out in the raw, and where the land and its people were transformed into an enduring country and distinct American character.
The drug fuelled all-night Mod dance scene of the Sixties is the backdrop to a secret love. Soul music the soundtrack to this intense love affair.
In "this seventh instalment in the memoirs of the Georgian rogue Thomas Flashman ... he re-joins his former comrade in arms, Thomas Cochrane, in what is intended to be a peaceful and profitable sojourn in South America. Instead, he finds himself enjoying drug-fuelled orgies in Rio, trying his hand at silver smuggling, and escaping earthquakes in Chile before being reluctantly shanghaied into the Brazilian navy. Sailing with Cochrane again, he joins the admiral in what must be one of the most extraordinary periods of his already legendary career"--Amazon.com.
Detective Inspector Reg Tombs is assigned to a serial rape investigation. All the victims have received a savage bite to their necks, and seem strangely affected, more than can be explained by just the trauma. All speak of a horrible mask, and soon the media are dubbing the rapist, the "Vampire". Reg, divorced, finds himself in the company of the severe, but excitingly beautiful company of newly transferred Detective Sergeant Stephanie Stevens. True love, and not a little lust is kindled in his loins, but overshadowing everything is the hunt for the increasingly violent "Vampire". Is he a weirdo on drugs, or is there a more sinister connection to a nearby biological warfare establishment? The net steadily closes, but the "Vampire" turns the tables, and Stephanie Stevens, set up as bait in her flat, waiting for the beat of the "Vampire's" wings, is in deadly danger - -
In this collection of thoughts and poems, Graham Stew invites you to join him in an exploration of your true nature. The illusion of being a separate person is challenged through reflections on the non-dual nature of reality. Simple language is used to point towards our true Self, through examining false beliefs and assumptions. When the individual is seen through, a sense of ease and relaxation arises, and Life simply unfolds.
Another adventure in the Heidi Fuchs series.May 1941 - the German invasion of Russia is about to begin - but first there's a death to arrange in England.Deputy Fuhrer, Rudolf Hess, flies secretly to Britain - supposedly for peace talks, but carrying in his head full details of the forthcoming German invasion of Russia. Hitler, spitting fury at this betrayal orders his death, and a top agent is dispatched in pursuit.Meanwhile in London, the happily retired Sir Freddy Villiers and his partner, female Gendarmerie officer Martine Dumont, have decided to reject any further suggestions of dangerous secret missions in occupied Europe. They have escaped unharmed from their last two excursions but think that any more would be tempting fate.Unfortunately, on this occasion they don't need to cross the Channel to find trouble. Trouble, in the shapely form of Heidi Fuchs, has just parachuted in - to find them.But surely they can expect the full support and cooperation of the British security services - after all, whose side are MI6 supposed to be on?"Utterly realistic with superb research - you live the action with the characters."
In seventh century England, a vicious attack sets in motion a war of attrition which will last for generations.Four kings, connected by blood and marriage, vie for the mantle of overlord. Three affect to rule with divine assistance. The fourth, whose cousin and sister have been mistreated and whose friend has been slaughtered, watches, and waits.He is a pagan, he is a Mercian, and his name is Penda.By his side is a woman determined to escape her brutal past. She aids his struggle against his treacherous brother and their alliance founds a dynasty with the potential to end injustice and suppression, if only they can continue to stand together...A story that spans generations, and travels from Sutton Hoo to the Holy Island of Lindisfarne and back to the buried treasure of Staffordshire, this is the first volume of the tales of the Iclingas, the family who ruled Mercia, fighting to avenge their kin and to keep their people free.
Ever wondered who you really are, and what you are doing here? This book suggests some answers. It is a collection of reflections and poems with the broad theme of Oneness and our true identity. It covers aspects of non-dual teaching, and in language which avoids the jargon which is commonly found in spiritual texts. With so many of us lost in the illusion of separateness, protecting fictitious egos, and the suffering that results, there is a need for traditional wisdom to help. Non-duality offers this wisdom, and this book may help you in your journey towards realising who you really are, and the discovery that you are already home.
Tens of thousands of civilians of many races and the British Army, together with Chinese soldiers and many Indian soldiers were forced to flee northwards in Burma in 1942. The invasion was swift and by May almost all of the country had been overrun by the Japanese. The last airfield at Myitkyina was taken in May and now the only way out was on foot through dense jungle and over high mountain ranges to India. Many did not know how far they would have to travel and where safety could be found. Many had already travelled 100's of miles from the south in the heat before the monsoon. Captain Gribble was used to working in the jungle areas in Kachin State but he would never normally have travelled in the monsoon which started as many thousands were struggling along remote tracks in the jungle which were to become waterlogged and very dangerous. Many died of illness, exhaustion and hunger. These four stories give a vivid impression of these historic journeys. One was written by the author's mother, Josephine Chapman whose journey covered over 700 miles from Rangoon to Imphal. Records of outstanding ITA rescue missions were given to the author, together with photos taken on his fraught journey by Dr Farrant Russell. This was a huge exodus about which not much is known.
The novel is a satirical, campus novel set in the recent past. It concerns the ivory towers of academe, what it is to be Non-PC in the Eighties, and a great deal of alcohol.It is December, 1985. The year is winding gently towards its close until Dr Fergus Girvan, a Classicist at Ariel University, finds his research has been stolen by the man who is also seeking to steal his daughter. But which man is, actually, the more unscrupulous of the two? And is there hope for either of them?"You have such a lovely use of language I found myself drawn into your story on that alone. Merry murder from piles and fabulous descriptions of the knee cartilage make this a joy to read." (Kelly Van Nelson, author of The Pinstripe Prisoner, long-listed for the Yeovil Literary Prize 2017) "It's really interesting how you create a sense of modern day angst that we can all relate to but set that within an academic setting relating to historical and archaic study. It's a lovely juxtaposition between two worlds and works really well." (Karl Warburton, forthcoming novel: The Taxi-Dermist)"It is good to read such fluent and entertaining writing. ... The tone is just right for the world-weary Fergus: it is always gratifying when a new character so quickly becomes familiar. ... Comedic writing often runs the risk of being anything but; however, the dry wit deployed here is sharp (indeed, Tom Sharpean) and well directed." (Jago Piran, author of YA thriller The Devil's Own Time)
It is Christmastime in the magical kingdom and the westie knights Sir Paddy and Sir Alfie celebrate the Magic of Christmas. Sir Paddy's squires, the five silly chicks, continually get into mischief with hilarious results. Luckily they are kept in check by the Special Forces elite snail Commando Kit and his troop. The Magic of Christmas sees new friends join Sir Paddy and his companions to share in the winter wonderland adventures. It may be cold in the magical kingdom but there is warmth in their hearts. Spread the joy.
Save the king from assassination or your best friend from being hanged? How do you choose? It's Halloween and Klaudia Cay uncovers the power of Katalin's Grimoire. A book so full of ancient secrets it could change the world forever. When Kat and their arch enemy, Jac, suddenly disappear, how can Klaudia tell the police they have 'Travelled' to 1645? The English Civil War is raging and it's a dangerous time for witches. The notorious Witchfinder General has just had nineteen tortured, condemned and hanged at the Assizes. Klaudia desperately needs to be 'Called' back in time by musketeer Gabriel Gubbins to save Kat and, she discovers, herself from the same terrible fate.
Danny Anders has a secret. Contrasted with his loveable image on the outside is a profound hatred harbouring within. Obsessed with a warped sense of power and control, he struggles to come to terms with his love-hate relationship with the women in his life. As the frustration and anger is nurtured inside him, a violent streak arises. Unsure on how to control and regulate his feelings, Danny yields to his 'evil' half; a half that yearns to kill. He embarks on a voyage of self-discovery and battles with his immoral inner self. But is he really in control? Can Danny stop himself from killing? Can he ever restore his life to normality?
10th-Century England is rocked by scandal when the young king is caught in bed with his wife - and her mother.Nobleman Alvar knows that securing the throne for the young and worthy prince Edgar will brand him an oath-breaker. As a fighting man, he is indispensable to the new sovereign, but his success and power gain him deadly, murderous enemies: Abbot Dunstan, banished, recalled, and in no mood to forgive; Bishop Oswald, the ambitious foreigner who will let nothing stand in his way. They must not discover Alvar's secret love for the wife of his deputy, whilst Alvar must keep her safe, and serve and protect the queen, who is in love with him and who harbours a dark secret of her own...Civil war erupts, and Alvar once again finds himself the only man capable of setting a new king upon the throne of England, an act which comes at great personal cost. His career began with a dishonourable deed to help a good king; now he must be loyal to a new king, Æthelred, whom he knows will be weak, and whose supporters have been accused of regicide. Can he bring about peace, reconcile with his enemies, and find personal happiness, whilst all the time doing his duty to his loved ones?
This 10-part course has been specifically designed to help new players who want to win modest amounts when playing blackjack online or with continuous-shuffle machines at live casinos. Most blackjack instruction books on the market today still propound card counting as the only viable way to win consistently. However, card counting is ineffective when playing online and when playing with continuous-shuffle machines. In today's Blackjack world, it is estimated that less than 1% of players are card counters. This program is presented in ten progressive lessons designed to lead the reader to proficiency quickly and naturally. It is strongly supportive of Basic Strategy, which must be learned to perfection, as well as propounding self control, careful organization and budget awareness.
Rendezvous in Madrid The second adventure in the Heidi Fuchs seriesJune 1940 - Britain stands alone. facing overwhelming oddsRetired civil servant and accidental secret agent, Sir Freddy Villiers, should have had no hope against a Nazi killer like Heidi Fuchs. In fact he and his colleague, Gendarme Capitaine Martine Dumont, were lucky to survive their recent encounter. But their last glimpse of her, as they fled the scene, convinced them she was dead.This time it's going to be different, General de Gaulle has given them his personal assurance: they won't be in any danger - just a quick trip to collect some information, before the French surrender is formally signed and the Germans take control.It's all arranged, the transport has been laid on and their contact expects them. It's exactly the sort of undemanding job that would suit a retired and cultivated gentleman, hoping only to avoid boredom.It was difficult to see what could possibly go wrong."A cracking follow on to Rendezvous in Paris - just what I'd hoped for."
Human sacrifice; sea monsters, starvation, cruelty and cannibals await the crew of the Sinka Maria, as the intrepid explorer Chris Clotbo sets sail for the Americas, in search of fame, fortune and the fabled gold of El Dorado. On board is Bottella - evil servant of the Spanish Inquisition, whose mission is to convert the natives regardless of the cost to life and limb.Arriving in paradise the Spanish are astonished to find lush and verdant cities which glitter like jewels; resplendent in temples and magnificent in their beauty and design. The Spanish are horrified to discover the natives have the latest in technology and mod cons which make them seem as if they, the Spanish, have just emerged from the Stone Age.Enraged, the Spanish set out to destroy what they don't understand. The Spanish attack with much slaughter. Wasakaka, the native king, is holed up with the survivors in his fortress. A deal is struck and the Spanish are taken to the legendary city of El Dorado. Outsmarted by the natives, Clotbo returns in disgrace to Spain to await his fate and a surprise.
'A Man of Many Letters' is a self-help guide for anyone affected by ADHD, ODD and OCD, written by a man who has lived a full and successful life by turning what most people would consider a debilitating condition to his advantage without the aid of medication or psychological counselling. Rather than being presented in the form of an autobiography, the contents of the book is broken down into hundreds of individual topics, grouped in the categories of ADHD, ODD and OCD.What makes 'A Man of Many Letters' unique is the fact that the entire project - text, structure, photographs and graphics - was conceived, designed and written by the author, Steve 'Buster' Johnson, with no input from any other source, apart from the 'Foreword' section which was written by Dr Peter Evans MBBS, FRANZCP, a leading child psychologist, who was invited to read the final draft of the manuscript and volunteered to give an unbiassed professional opinion of the book.
Jack is back! With a vengeance, he's come to claim the wife that should have been his. He'll stop at nothing to get what he wants and will destroy anyone and everyone who gets in his way. Happily married, little does Autum and Frank know what destiny has in store? Can they survive whatever Jack has planned this time around? How far will Jack's obsession take him? Will Isobelle come to help the friend she betrayed? Or will her lies help to trap her? Draw yourself into this sequel to find out what happens next.
Novelette: The primrose way Short stories: Arnhem, 1944; Suffer little children; The perfect name; An angel passing through; Lul's war; Judas; Pretty words; Ice cold passion. What are these nine stories about? Engaging a gardener; a civilian experience of war; being young and homeless; how to decide on the best name for your baby; celebrating far away from home when you don't have a language in common; a refugee's experience of war; politics in the time of Pontius Pilate; how not to console a friend and, lastly, a swan song on ice.
When Ozzie returned to her grandfather's huge Art Deco house at Gull Cove, she began collecting people around her. The huge room at the top of the building was turned into studios for local artists and during weekends, the house played host to an endless round of glitzy parties. When the money began to run out, people drifted off, leaving Ozzie alone with her four grace-and-favour tenants; Isaac, a retired local fisherman; Milly, an elderly actress, Toby, an artist who suffered a breakdown when his wife left him and his young son Noah, who spends most of his time running wild with his dog Oscar. Now Ozzie is dead, finally succumbing to the cancer that had been eating away at her. The house has fallen into disrepair and urgently needs renovation work. Ozzie has left the house to her niece, Catherine, who was under the impression that Ozzie died years ago and didn't know there was a family home to inherit. Catherine leads a lonely existence writing books and avoiding people. The fate of the house and its occupants lie in her hands, and she is about to discover that the house holds more secrets than she could have imagined...
"They were either going to install me as the Arch Druid, or they had something of a sacrificial nature in mind. Perhaps I should tell them I wasn't a virgin." He already knew his cancer was terminal and lying in hospital, finally surrendering to the morphine, Michael accepts that he is dying. But suddenly it's all gone wrong - he's awake when he should be dead, and in a place he's never seen before. Is this just the random sparking of failing brain cells before the last goodbye? Is this what death feels like? Out of place and out of time - even realising that he is still alive doesn't do him any good. He is at the wrong end of an impossible journey, in a society untouched by civilisation So much is different, so many things aren't there. But human emotions never change and that's the problem. "Tangled and dangerous relationships in a sweeping saga of conflict, betrayal and discovery. As seen through the eyes of an ironic and devious observer." Carfax Reviews
This is the true story of a young man who grows up on different sides of the political border between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. It charts his journey through childhood and adolescence into young manhood. Set in the period 1943 to 1964 it is a record of the social history of that time. The author, like many young men of his day, entered a seminary as a teenager to test if he had a vocation to the priesthood in the Catholic Church. This section of the book is set in the 1960's, a period of great political, religious and social change in Ireland and worldwide and gives an insight into the challenges faced by the youth of that period. Written in a clear and engaging style this evocation of a bygone era will charm and delight.
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