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  • av Sebenzile Abigail Sikhosana
    159 - 249,-

  • av M. Enright
    144,-

    Marlon looks wide-eyed at everything with his own unique and subjective view. He regards his fellow pupils with equanimity.Away from school he listens attentively to the advice given to him by his subversive Gran - and often follows it.Patrick/Sean Carmody is, for a time, a classmate particularly liked by Marlon. But there is something undefined about Carmody which seems to set him apart. Sure enough, Carmody is destined for early fame. He is to become Liverpool's best ever striker. His brilliant football career acts as a backdrop to Marlon's own life as Carmody is recognised as the idol of schoolboys everywhere - but most of all the idol of Marlon Smith.

  • av Guy Blythman
    174

    When the opportunity arises for a weekend break in a pleasantly secluded part of the Cornish coast, Caroline Kent gladly takes it. Little does she know that it will lead to a terrifying adventure with supernatural forces, weapons of mass destruction and an apocalyptic plan to reverse over a thousand years of history; all centred on a grim old house on a cliff overlooking the sea, inhabited by a strange family with a very dark secret.

  • av Steven Cutts
    174

    Bored by his work in General Practice, Dr Crispin Shakespeare dreams of fame in his own right and an adventure that will come to define him.But when Crispin stumbles across the lost diaries of William Shakespeare, not everyone in Stratford is grateful and when the American Art Dealer - Arthur Kranz - escapes with the Nation's Treasure, it's down to Crispin to save the day.

  • av Sandra Gould
    159 - 249,-

  • av Nancy Lou Deane
    174

    Elly Johnson is puzzled by messages on her bedroom wall. Why had the shadows scrawled the words 'Casket' and 'Seek the Guardian?'Hoping the skulls she and her brother had seen when they had been lost under Dartmoor might give her a clue to solving the mystery, she returns to the tunnels to find them. However, little does she know of the dangers that lie ahead.Does Elly find the skulls? Does she solve the puzzle of the shadows messages? Find out when Elly returns to the dreaded Devil's Cauldron in the heart of Dartmoor.

  • av Andrew Man
    174 - 248

  • av Roy Cleeter
    174 - 248

  • av David Mitchell
    159

    David Mitchell's connection with cricket began when his grandad took him to Bradford in 1961 to watch Yorkshire play the Australians. It was the start of a lifelong passion for the game. Many hours were devoted to helping in the scorebox, playing Owzthat and listening to Test Match Special. 'From Snicket to Wicket' is a personal, nostalgic and whimsical view of a game once played by white-clad players with a red ball. Now it is the opposite.

  • av Mary Peters
    221

    Kimberly Miller keeps an ugly, dark secret to herself, and as a fourteen-year-old child she is too embarassed to speak up.Two years later, when Kimberley finally reveals she has been abused by her father, he's given his marching orders and moves out of the family home, leaving Kimberly to pick up the pieces and care for her younger teenage brother and her neurotic mother.Vulnerable and lacking confidence, she desperately tries to seek solace and love, though not always in the right places! Determined to forget the past and take control of her life, she agrees to have counselling.Will Kimberly find the happiness she deserves, and perhaps her soul mate?Another emotional, heart-warming story from Mary Peters, tackling some sensitive and revealing issues with her usual narrative flair. A special story!

  • av Rebecca Seaton
    237,-

    Growing up in a small village in the North of Garrtron, the ability to sing is crucial. Born mute, Els is considered an affront to her people's gods. Nobody knows she has magical powers that could prove the tipping point in the battle against an ancient evil. Can she overcome rejection to unite all the races in the war to come…including her own?

  • av L J Roworth
    189

    Pat Gent was a loner - or so the Prison Officers thought. Following the death of Pat's mate (whose daughter, Mary, is the woman Pat loves) at the hands of a brutal Prison Officer, Pat has just two aims: the first, to wreak revenge on the Officer responsible in any way he can, and the second, to fulfil his mate's plan of pulling off the perfect bank heist. Aim No. 1 is fulfilled when he befriends and confides in three long-term prisoners whose loyalty and skills are just what he needs - on the outside. Helped by Mary and three friends, Pat has a plan that will drastically reduce the time they have to serve. Aim No. 2 sets the wheels in motion for life changing experiences for all concerned.

  • av Julie Malone
    174

    This is the tenth year of our annual creative writing competition and, during that time, imaginative children and young people of the county have made us laugh or cry, entertained and inspired and shared their sorrows, joys, hopes and fears. From primary school year four to eighteen years old, many have entered several times and their writing has developed and matured each year.Sadly, this is the last year some were eligible to enter but, with their level of talen, if they continue writing, they could well become successful novelists, poets, scriptwriters or playwrights in the future. Some former entrants are now at universities studying medicine, midwifery, pharmacy and engineering etc. And we wish them well for the future. It has been a privilege to know them and we hope they will still find the time to write.

  • av Atisu Delanyo
    159

    Imagine been on a train which is moving so fast, a train that has no station no starting or end point and only keep moving fast, the point one get in is birth and the point one get out is death. Destination guide (the three chapters) is one book you cannot afford to miss reading, from the all roads leads to Rome chapter to doubt clinic (sage commander) to understanding 30 chapters of time, one thing is for sure you cannot get loss in the journey of life, you cannot be in a state of confusion and with time you can achieve all your goals, success is definitely yours. Get your copy now.For more information about the author (Atisu delanyo) please contact him on (https://www.linkedin.com/in/atisu-delanyo-8946b391)

  • av AFM
    739 - 798,-

  • av Andrew Mackay
    219

    Alan, Sam, Alice and Aurora operate behind enemy lines on L-Day: the Allied liberation of the Occupied South. The partisans suffer grievous losses linking up with friendly forces. Hitler mercilessly crushes an SS coup. The Brotherhood of the Purifying Flame takes advantage of the chaos to pursue its Holy Mission.Young Lions Pride is the seventh book in the Young Lions series and is a fast-paced, gritty novel set in an alternative history of the Second World War. The Young Lions series:Young LionsYoung Lions Roar(winner of the NGP Publishing Prize 2012)Young Lions HuntYoung Lions AttackYoung Lions PreyYoung Lions Feast

  • av A. D. Martins
    189

    It's been seven years since the curfew began and the citizens of London have raced to be asleep before The Raven stalks the streets at night.Up until six months ago Jacob's sister lived with him at Elm Park Children's home. Now Jacob's nightmares are haunted by his sister's screams. Jacob takes precautions every night to ward off an attack from The Raven and survive until morning, but one night his precautions are not enough. Now it's a race against time to find his family and escape The Raven's clutches.

  • av Kingsley Onwu
    144,-

    Kingsley Onwu is a seasoned writer known for his diversifications. He approaches issues from the realistic point of view no matter whose ox is gored. Some of his works include The Man That Loves and The Unseen Power of a woman.The Willing Slave is not intended to undermine black history. The history of black race can never be complete without recognising and celebrating the sacrifices of other races towards the freedom of black race. To challenge the mentality of blacks to build Africa, the black heritage. Settle black identity crises.Before becoming western citizens, blacks were first Africans.Until Africa is rid of poverty, no black anywhere in the world will have respect. I dare say, if blacks have anything to offer in governance and leadership in the western world, there is a continent that needs it, that is the continent of Africa, the continent of the black race.

  • av John F. Pickering
    174

    In this book, John Pickering explores the history of the village in which he was born - Clapham Bedfordshire - and records the many changes that have taken place there over two centuries. Like many villages in rural England, Clapham has outlived its original purpose as a home for those who worked on the land and the last two hundred years have seen the small village grow beyond all recognition.

  • av Charles Muscat
    264 - 387,-

  • av Julie Langton Smith
    358,-

    Bioresonance and Biofeedback therapy is a new and dynamic health science that helps to detect disease and illness to guide the patient to better health.This first book investigates the popular subject of Food Intolerances, Sensitivities and Allergies using Bioresonance/Biofeedback therapy. It will demonstrate the practice of food testing for a patient and help a practitioner understand how to produce a food elimination plan for the patient.It covers the history of the tremendous growth in complementary medicine of the last century to today with the emphasis on bio physics, the use of energy in health assessment and healing. It describes the principles of how this therapy works and includes practical working knowledge for a practitioner as well as information for a patient.

  • av A. K. Adams
    219

  • av Carol Godsmark
    295,-

  • av Mary Kay
    159

  • av John Coquet
    189

  • av Margaret D Clark
    159

  • av Vic Ould
    174 - 258,-

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