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  • av Sarah Barton-King
    108

    In the aftermath of a fierce tempest on the Caribbean Island of St. Maartin, Erik stumbles upon a hidden cave revealed by the storm. What he finds leaves him breathless with excitement: ancient artefacts from a Viking longship, untouched for centuries. As Erik delves deeper into the mystery, strange occurrences start to unfold. A talking raven guides him, and he experiences vivid visions of a brutal battle by the water's edge. With each revelation, Erik's world is turned upside down, forcing him to confront the possibility of a connection between the dreams he'd been having and the unearthed relics. But as he grapples with the truth, Erik must decide whether to keep the secrets buried or unravel the enigma that could change everything he knows about his island's history. Amidst whispers of the past and the allure of adventure, Erik and the Norseman promises both danger and discovery in equal measure.

  • av Charles Wright
    183

  • av Roy Moore
    118

  • av Mo The Sage
    108

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    av SF Sowter
    186,-

    In Criminal Cove: Home for Retired Supervillains, notorious villains find themselves confined to a high-tech, domed facility designed to keep their powers in check. Among them is Doc Shock, once a terror to New York City, now a frail yet cunning prisoner grappling with his own rusting body. Through the eyes of Morgan Windshill, formerly known as "The Tormentor," we delve into the secretive world of aging supervillains, uncovering hidden agendas, unexpected alliances, and the haunting regrets of a life spent in pursuit of power. This darkly compelling tale weaves together interviews, classified documents, and first-hand accounts, painting a vivid picture of the line between heroism and villainy. As past misdeeds collide with a desire for redemption, the inmates of Criminal Cove navigate their twilight years, forever tethered to a world that fears and reviles them. Discover the untold stories of the villains who shaped history and now face their ultimate reckoning.

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    av Richard L. Torch
    206,-

    This is the story of the most guarded secret of the Pharaohs of Ancient Egypt. First uncovered during General Napoleon Bonaparte's Scientific Expedition to Egypt in 1798. Inscribed on the five thousand year old papyrus of Imhotep in Egyptian hieroglyphics, these papyrus remained hidden until being purchased at an antique auction in present day New York.Sean Little, deciphers these hieroglyphics and realizing their potential sets about to use its powers to improve our world. While attempting to use this secret for the good of mankind, he is beset upon by his own government who wishes to use this secret for world domination.Journey through time and unravel the mysteries of this, the most guarded secret of the Pharaohs of Ancient Egypt. A secret so powerful it will change the world as we know it. A secret so powerful that anyone and any government would do anything to possess it.

  • av Ophelia Osagiede
    98,-

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    av Jeremy Raylton
    196

  • av Rezvan Babai
    98,-

    Rare are moments when our subconscious takes over and leads us to a transcendental apprehension of life, illuminating our journey beyond the physical realm.In The Gift, Rezvan Babai takes the reader on a voyage through the inaccessible slopes and villages of the Zagros mountains, where a forgotten people live. Thriving to reach the free world, he is guided by a man whose purity and selflessness open a new awareness to Rezvan, taking him into a new level of profound and elevated understanding of life, into a spiritual journey within the physical journey.Prepare to be captivated, enlightened, and transformed by The Gift.

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    av Prof. Nomalungelo Goduka
    176

    Professor Nomalungelo Goduka's spiritual journey began in her mother's womb. It continued eziko-around the fireplace, in the rondavel, in her village kwaManxeba, South Africa. This is where she was received by warm hands zabazalisikazi-indigenous birth attendants. From infancy to adult life, she was nourished and sustained ngamanz' eQala river, ampompoza phantsi kweeNtaba zoKhahlamba. This landscape formed the cradle of her childhood dreams, and gave her a sense of gravitas, meaning and purpose in life. Rhythms from the landscape served as magnets that drew her from luxuries she enjoyed for three decades, in the US; back to her humble roots, to follow various spiritual paths to fulfil her childhood dreams, towards her ultimate destiny. Prof. Goduka's memoir, provides a treasure trove of indigenous knowledge to inspire creativity in aspiring readers and authors, in this and next generations.Dr. Yolisa Madolo, Senior Lecturer, Dept of African Languages, Walter Sisulu University. South Africa.

  • av Steve Shuman
    157

    AT THE PLACE BETWEEN, by Steve Shuman, is a story that captures the essenceof what it means to be human, a story that reminds us that life is not just a destinationbut rather the experiences within that lifethat shape who we are.With breathtaking storytelling and vivid descriptions, Shuman takes us on an adventure like no other.As you turn each page, you'll be transportedon a journey where dreams and realities converge.You'll find yourself engrossed in Sailor's travailsas his life takes a tack into turbulent seashe could never have foreseen.Besieged by a series of inexplicable eventsand accused of a murder he did not commit, Sailor's life is escalating out of control.He is rocked by the prospect of a trialthat could well condemn him to a life in prison.

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    av Geoffrey Le Lancier
    196

    Wilfrid had no idea of the impending attack by the Scots. If he had, he would never have agreed to meet with Kate that fateful night on Bamburgh beach. And Matthew's life would have been saved. Now with something to prove, he was given his big chance by none other than Kate's father. The staff, purportedly an ancient relic, had a date with history in the mountains of Helvetia. This was Wilfrid's mission. One of kingdom dimensions.It was a brutal yet glorious journey through medieval Europe facing sword and sickness, love and loss. A remarkable story. An absorbing page turner.

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    av Nancy Mugele
    353,-

    When Nancy was seven years old, she had a kitten named Jingles who followed her to school every day. Jingles loved school and wanted to learn. But does a kitten belong at school?

  • av Alex Stears
    108

    As you may or may not know, in the land of Moo, in the middle of windy wood, lives Mr Wiz the wizard. He's not a very good wizard, but he's definitely a wizard! He's not very good because when he tries to cast spells, they somehow always go a bit wrong. Join Mr Wiz on his second rib-tickling misadventure as he tries to make himself a new friend...using magic. I mean what could possibly go wrong?!

  • av Nicolas Youssef
    118

    In Secrets of the Angels, Nicolas Youssef crafts a profound exploration of faith, pain, and the quest for truth through the eyes of Tom, the novel's complex protagonist. With a smooth, engaging writing style, Youssef employs an elaborate fragmentation technique that intertwines wisdom and philosophy, inviting readers into a rich tapestry of existential inquiry. As Tom grapples with his emotional turmoil, the narrative delves into the intricacies of intertextuality, merging fictional, philosophical, religious, and poetic elements. Youssef's insightful analysis of the theory of fallen angels alongside a modern interpretation of the Holy Trinity adds layers of depth to the story, challenging readers to reflect on their beliefs and understanding of divine mysteries. This thought-provoking short novel is a must-read for anyone seeking to explore the delicate balance between suffering and enlightenment, ultimately revealing the transformative power of love and redemption.

  • av Dorothea Meadows
    98,-

    Their apartment is smalland money is tightBut look at that viewfrom such a great heightWhenever dreamy Paul turns off the lightA small, barking friend is there in the nightBut his mother says, "No!"Will Paul achieve his dream of a pet dog and what does the pink house have to do with it?

  • av Renata Harkness
    108

  • av Patrick Disney-Odey
    118

  • av Julie Stoner
    108

    As the title suggests, Aviator Snowflake talks about the heartwarming adventure of a snowflake with the passion and zeal of a flier. It is a children's poem reminiscent of the secret urge in many innocent child-like hearts that foster the dream of flying away to faraway lands for the ultimate adventure.This poem is about a snowflake, embarking on its first flight, as it wonders where it will land-a pine tree, a snowman's hat, or a child's tongue. Swept off by a gentle breeze in its magical journey of anticipation and excitement, the snowflake has a perfect landing on a snowman's carrot nose. It is a beautiful world of fantasy that would appeal to the innocent sensibilities of children.

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    av Matrika Hay
    268,-

    In a war-torn world, Captain Cherisa struggles to protect her outpost amidst dwindling supplies and looming battles. Faced with the fear of night raids and the brutal reality of being a prisoner of war, her leadership is tested by risky decisions and painful losses. The weight of command and the hopes of the people rest heavily on the officers, who must risk everything to execute a daring rescue. When a mysterious signal introduces new allies and new dangers, every decision becomes a matter of life or death.Cherisa constantly reflects on the suffering of war victims, but when she herself becomes a prisoner, endures the torment of captors, and then faces the struggle of returning and healing, the true challenge becomes all too real for her. In the midst of chaos, secrets are revealed, and survival is precarious. Will Cherisa's unwavering strength be enough to change the outcome?

  • av Elena Moreno
    108

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    av Peter Nelson
    186,-

    Bombed out in Austria during WWII, the abandoned child is sent off to Australia. Never adopted but brought up in wealth the boy tries to find out what life is about. Sent to a top school he excels at sports then recruited to the Australian Military College, Duntroon. Finding no joy in the art of killing he leaves to start medicine at Adelaide University to then work in the worst mental hospital in Australia. All the time he is still lost and finds solace in the perfection of a Christian role model. Following those principles there is nothing he can't do but still, the same questions remain. He asks his personal God to reveal all the answers of the universe. His God argues it would be too much to bear. The boy argues until his God gives in, but warns him not to come back later saying I did not warn you!

  • av Lorna Uglow
    157

  • av Erin Batt
    193

    In a world where babies are born with haunting stamps on their wrists marking the limited days they have to live, a pair of teenagers embark on a dangerous mission to expose the architect behind the dreaded death stamps.Amara Harris, branded an "Undesirable", a name given to those with low numbers, refuses to accept her meagre fate. Learning of a village without death stamps she enlists the help of her best friend, Xavier, to investigate, taking them through perilous landscapes and deep into the heart of concealed conspiracies.While the pair faces unimaginable dangers they must decide how much they are willing to risk to expose the truth.Death Stamp is a gripping tale of love, courage, and the relentless quest for truth in a world where every second counts.

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    av R. J. Campbell
    167

    Tiya Thompson and the Lady of Magicks is the adventurous tale of the secrets of Burtonwold Abbey. Three young friends, Matilda and Jacob Holt, and Tiya Thompson, embark on an adventure that begins innocently enough but quickly spirals into a dangerous journey filled with mystery and magic. While the children are playing games exploring the ruins of Burtonwold Abbey in southern England, Tiya falls into a secret crypt and discovers the sarcophagus of an ancient Egyptian priestess. As the children grapple with the discovery and its implications, they attract the attention of Professor Gavin Birkhart, the leader of the archaeological dig. Together with his team and the children, they uncover the secrets of the crypt and its connection to ancient Celtic and Egyptian cultures. However, their exploration awakens a powerful and mysterious presence linked to the sarcophagus, setting off a series of events that will threaten their lives.

  • av Jacob Van Helsing
    157

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    av Rory Forsyth
    167

  • av J. C. Kane
    137

    In the quiet town of Everbrook, an ancient curse weaves Jonathan and Emily's fates together. Bound by the mysterious power of a white rose, they are drawn into a dark web of tragedy, magic, and an impossible choice. The rose demands a price - vengeance. Jonathan must take a life, or risk losing Emily forever. As they unravel cryptic legends and face the shadows of their past, challenges lie like thorns in their path. Will love be enough to save them, or will the darkness claim them both? "Whispers of the White Rose" - a tale of love, fate, and the cost of redemption.

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