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  • av Sara Sheeran
    146,-

    'Our entire lives we are told what to think, what to feel, what to say. We are told who we are. All those personas we are given... But who am I really?' The Sum of all Parts is a shattered story of life, love, pain, memories, betrayal, and hope. Told through the eyes of six women, it reflects on how our thoughts create feelings, our feelings create behaviour, and our behaviour creates feelings: the endless cycle that drives life.

  • av Juliet Cattle-Burke
    136,-

    It's Saturday and after yesterday's shenanigans, what could the occupants of Ginton Abbey get up to today?His Lordship awakes with an urge (no, not that one!) "e;Let's all go to the seaside!"e;This goes down extremely well with most, but Mrs Spanner has too many bad memories and sulks. Kitty is smitten, for real this time, and not just a quick fumble in the bushes, coal shed or wash house... oh, you'll get it!Will her Ladyship and the butler be able to keep their hands off each other?Will Mrs Spanner's gravy maim or kill anyone?Will the secret of Molly finally be revealed?

  • - A Life in Vascular Surgery
    av Peter Harris
    139,-

    Blood is the life-force of every human being (and other animals). When it leaks out of our blood vessels, we die. When the aorta, the biggest blood vessel in the body, bursts, death usually comes quickly but for a lucky few it's not instantaneous. For them, survival is possible with emergency surgery. When a blockage in a blood vessel stops the blood from flowing, the deprived part of the body malfunctions and may decay if an operation to relieve the blockage is not performed. When Peter Harris first became a consultant vascular surgeon in the 1980s, the operations were big and bloody. When he finished in 2012, scalpels and saws had been largely superseded by bloodless needle-puncture procedures guided by X-ray images on a television screen. The evolution of the technology that made this possible is told primarily through the experiences of patients and includes vivid and, at times, harrowing descriptions of their operations and aftermath. Accounts of his own trials and tribulations and the good times are set against the troubled backdrop of the NHS starting in Broadgreen Hospital on the outskirts of Liverpool in 1979 and ending at University College Hospital in London in 2012.

  • av Elizabeth Haywood
    260 - 390,-

  • - An Elegant View on Classic French Dishes
    av Marcia OEchsner
    406,-

  • av Demetra Demi Gregorakis
    126 - 320,-

  • av David C. Pike
    296,-

    London''s Firefighters is a wonderfully readable, lavishly illustratedanthology of articles, fiction and verse about the London Fire Brigade,most of it gathered from the Brigade''s house magazines London Fireman(1966-82) and London Firefighter (1982-2005).The book''s editor David C. Pike, himself a retired firefighter, has cleverlyselected material that delivers both a comprehensive history of theLondon Fire Brigade and a fascinating portrait of individual firemenand women, at work and (occasionally) at play. The book includesvivid, occasionally harrowing articles on important events involving theBrigade - the Sidney Street Siege of 1911, the London Blitz and the 1981Brixton riots, to name just a few - as well as covering key figures withinthe Brigade like James Braidwood and Massey Shaw. The more personalsections provide a revealing insight into the bravery, commitment andcamaraderie of ordinary working firefighters and their families.The numerous, often highly dramatic illustrations, many from the LondonFire Brigade''s own collection, offer a lively commentary on the text.All the profits from this book will go to the Fire Service charity,Firemen Remembered.David Pike was a London firefighter for more than 30 years, retiring atsenior rank in 1996. His first book, Beyond the Flames, was published byAustin Macauley in 2013.''A fascinating peek into the world of the London Fire Brigade. A finalistand highly recommended.''The Wishing Shelf Book Awards 2014/15, on Beyond the Flames

  • av Sefton Edwards
    146,-

    Life in the quiet village of Magen in rural Surrey is turned upside down when a new motorway bypass is proposed that will cut through ancient woodland.Callum Kemble's decision to make a stand to protect this woodland sets off a chain of events that has major implications for the small village. Mysterious, unexplainable phenomena start happening, and the village is inundated with people trying to find an explanation for a glowing, sceptre-like object that suddenly appears close to a two-thousand-year-old yew tree growing out of a granite mound by the woodland.Is it some type of weapon, or a portal key to another world? The military want to contain it and then study it; the scientists want to back-engineer it, and then there are the collectors of such antiquities that will do anything to get their hands on such artefacts for their own reasons.None of them know where this is going to lead and just how much their lives would be changed forever, all started off by a small protest to protect an ancient woodland and a two-thousand-year-old yew tree.

  • av Gilbert Finley
    110,-

    Walter, the youngest child, spent years yearning for a glimmer of compassion and love from his mother. He hoped, wished, and prayed against all odds that there was some light inside her. But all he ever saw was a cold, disapproving woman who watched as her children grew further apart. Life was cruel to him, and so was she - the woman who raised him, yet abused him for years, until he could no longer bear the pain and cruelty she inflicted. Walter's life was filled with disappointment, emptiness, and hopelessness. But after years of suffering, he was determined to break free. As he looked at Catherine one last time, her skin paler than usual, it felt like looking at a lost puppy. Only it wasn't a puppy; it was his mother.

  • av Terrence G. Williams
    146,-

    Roderick Golden rules his six daughters with an iron fist, his tyrannical nature casting a shadow over their lives. After driving his ex-wife from the family farm for failing to bear a son, Roderick moves in his fiancée, Roxanne-who is also his second cousin. Together, they aim to continue the family's oppressive traditions.Roxanne joins in the abuse, targeting the six sisters. Charlotte, the eldest, becomes their fierce protector, standing up to both Roderick and Roxanne. Meanwhile, Elspeth, the girls' mother, fights for full custody while rebuilding her life with a new job and home. Her actions put her in danger from Roderick and Roxanne.The situation escalates when Charlotte is hospitalized after a black widow spider bite. Roxanne's anger towards Roderick intensifies as he turns his abuse on her. In a desperate attempt, Roderick tries to kidnap the girls and return them to the farm, resulting in his arrest.In a shocking turn of events, Roderick pays the ultimate price. But as the dust settles, a chilling question emerges: who really killed him?

  • av Norman Handy
    146,-

    Embark on an unforgettable adventure along the east coast of Australia, starting at South Point, the southernmost tip of the mainland near Melbourne. The journey takes you by train through Canberra and on to Sydney, where iconic sights like the Sydney Opera House, Sydney Harbour Bridge, and Manly Beach await, along with countless cultural landmarks. A side trip inland offers the breathtaking views of the Blue Mountains.Continuing north by road, the first stop is Walkabout Park, where you'll have close encounters with koalas and kangaroos. In Newcastle, discover the world's largest coal export terminal.The adventure includes an immersive Aboriginal cultural experience, relaxing on the beaches of Byron Bay beneath its iconic lighthouse, and diving into the wonders of the Great Barrier Reef. A visit inland reveals the stunning Atherton Tablelands, with its numerous waterfalls.North of Cairns, explore the Daintree National Park, the world's oldest rainforest, before capping off the journey with a thrilling 4X4 expedition to Cape York, the northernmost point of Australia.

  • av WR. Appleby
    126,-

    In the lively, sun-dappled meadow, Len the hen is known for her cheerful clucks and vibrant feathers. One bright morning, her routine is interrupted by an unexpected visitor - Freddy the fox. With his curious eyes and friendly smile, Freddy seems different from other foxes, and he has a surprising request: friendship.Against all odds, Len and Freddy form an unlikely bond, exploring the meadow together and sharing their favourite snacks. As their friendship blossoms, they show the other animals that true friends can come in the most unexpected shapes and sizes.But as winter approaches, Freddy faces a tough time finding food. Len's generous spirit shines through as she offers to share her seeds and keep him company. Together, they build a cozy shelter, proving that kindness and understanding can overcome any challenge.Len the Hen & Freddy the Fox is a heartwarming tale of friendship that transcends differences. Join Len and Freddy on their adventures and discover the power of compassion and the joy of unexpected friendships.

  • av Murray Campbell
    136,-

    As usual, the boss had slipped out early on Friday, leaving the Cellar without a leader. The atmosphere was light and relaxed - until the red phone rang. Six pairs of eyes locked onto Steven, the closest to the phone. Hesitantly, he picked up the receiver. His eyebrows arched in surprise and concern during the brief, one-sided conversation. He hung up without a word. The room held its breath.Without explanation, Steven grabbed a thick folder from his desk and, with a resigned shrug, headed towards what they called the 'prison cell', a stark briefing room down the tunnel to No. 10. A stray Post-it note had somehow ended up on yesterday's briefing paper about the IRA. The damning yellow square contained Steven's unfiltered thoughts about how civil servants needed a kick if the IRA were to be defeated. And now, she wanted a face-to-face.

  • av David Stuart
    136,-

    Harry, a retired geologist with a deep connection to the earth, suddenly finds himself facing three life-altering crises. The first unfolds among the people he encounters in the vast, unforgiving expanse of the Southern Sahara. The second strikes closer to home, involving a beloved family member in the UK. Finally, Harry must confront a personal challenge that threatens his very ability to navigate life. Each crisis is met with a fierce struggle, leading to partial resolution, but not without profound impact. Throughout it all, the landscapes he inhabits and traverses leave an indelible mark on his soul, shaping his journey in unexpected ways.

  • av Chris Lesley
    156,-

    If only AVM Derek Fullerton had made a different decision thirty odd years ago, if only he had given the assistance and the resources that he could have back then, his whole world would not now be on the verge of collapsing on top of him.The Bosnian war left scars on many, but Nick, a peacekeeping soldier, held on to the one event that changed him forever. For the next thirty years he and the MP who tried to help him in his darkest moment, would be committed to finding the man who so horribly stole his future and bring him to justice, but they had no idea of the recoil that would follow their success.Now fate had brought them all uncomfortably back together, the men who survived war, on both sides, the secrets they kept, and now their children and one grandchild were in fear for their lives, they would all have to work together to save everyone that mattered to them.

  • av Dennis Rowlings
    196,-

    Cut off from Earth due to a collapsed wormhole, a growing colony of scientifically-minded humans struggles to survive on Novis. They fear their new world could suffer the same fate as its predecessor, where an asteroid wiped out all indigenous land animals. Equipped with an extensive embryo and seed bank of Earth's plants and animals, they understand the need for population growth while striving to develop an enlightened society, aided by extended lifespans.After many years, their first tentative steps reach out to the nearby moon and then deeper into their new solar system. Over time, despite efforts to maintain unity, divisions emerge as their population grows. A breakaway group commandeers the community's latest spacecraft and establishes a rival colony on Condatis, a planet closer to Sol but less hospitable.From the outset, both communities share the ultimate goal of re-establishing contact with humanity's birthplace, Earth, some 40 light-years away. After generations, they finally possess spacecraft capable of reaching what some still believe to be their home world. However, will civilization still exist there? It was no secret that armed conflict severed the wormhole connection with Earth nearly 400 years ago. And if a technologically advanced civilization remains, how will they be received?

  • av Geoffrey Ring
    120,-

    Geoffrey Ring's latest book delves further into his personal journey of faith. He explores the relevance of the Church, religion and the existence of God. If you have ever wondered about these, or just don't believe, then this book is for you.It is certainly a unique perspective from someone who isn't ordained, has had no formal theological training, does not profess to be an ecclesiastical expert but, as the title suggests, is just an ordinary bloke. A bloke who has found comfort and solace at some of the most trying times in his life by turning to his faith.More Musings on Faith by an Ordinary Bloke is the story of a journey that he didn't always realise he was on but one that, in the end, showed him how he could survive difficult times. It's a book that is suitable for all ages, for those trying to make sense of that RI lesson, have found traditional help inadequate, or are just trying to understand what folk see in all this faith stuff.It won't give you all the answers. It's all about an invitation to share the journey to try and find them.

  • av Dottie Cue
    146,-

    Have you ever wondered how far a bubble can go, when you give it a very big blow?Will it fall onto the floor, or float up higher than any bubble ever has before?Come with Alma and have so much fun, as she explores the stars, planets, moon, and sun!

  • av Bella Thrower
    126,-

    In Paris Can't Save Us, Claire and Luke, a couple seeking a fresh start and a chance to further Claire's career, move to the City of Light for a year. Amidst the enchanting backdrop of the Parisian cafes and cobblestone alleys, their relationship begins to unravel under the strain of unspoken tensions and unresolved issues.The final blow comes when Luke commits an unforgivable act, leaving Claire shattered. As she navigates the aftermath of the trauma, after losing the love of her life and herself in the process, this poignant novella explores the depths of betrayal, the resilience of the human spirit, and the transformative power of love.Will Luke put up a fight in order to win back Claire's fractured heart, or will Claire put herself first and walk away from Luke altogether? See how a 'fresh start in Paris' is poisoned by the innate animalistic tendencies of the human being.

  • av Wayne Sumbler
    136,-

    Follow Auston the Sidecar Dog and his daddy as they reach for the stars! Learn about the Moon, Mars and his thrilling ride through space, from lift-off to splash down. Follow Auston and his travels on YouTube as well. This book aims to inspire young readers to pursue future careers as astronauts or within the space industry.

  • av Terry Endacott
    126,-

    Roddy and Breda don't have much going for them. Imagine living in a chicken shack at the end of a garden - hardly ideal! They grow suspicious of Ruby, who seems to have a strange power over people, even them. But things take a wild turn when the circus returns to town, and they uncover the ringmaster's shocking new method of acquiring animals. No one is safe! Thankfully, the Shadowun is back to lend a hand, but will he be able to stop the madness?

  • av Carlos Kuhn
    120,-

    Embark on a thought-provoking journey with Echoes of Existence: Exploring Life's Great Questions by Carlos Kuhn. Delving into the intersection of mathematics, philosophy, and spirituality, Kuhn explores profound questions about God, human existence, and the acquisition of knowledge. Through captivating insights and rigorous inquiry, this book challenges conventional thinking and invites readers to contemplate the very essence of reality.Join Kuhn as he navigates the complexities of existence and unlocks new perspectives on the nature of consciousness and the universe.

  • av Susie Barber
    126,-

    In Death Row, Susie Barber delves into the intricate tapestry of humanity amidst the harshest of circumstances. From the poignant insights in Life Before Death Row, unravelling the gripping stories leading to convictions, to the meticulous procedures unveiled in Processing into Death Row, this narrative shines a light on the sombre journey from sentencing to confinement in a maximum-security facility.As prisoners adjust to life on death row, a stark contrast emerges between the severe confines of their cells and the whispered hopes of redemption that linger in the shadows. Amidst the strict routines, limited interactions, and ever-looming spectre of their fate, a fragile sense of humanity endures, urging readers to question the complexities of justice and compassion even in the face of inevitability.Death Row transcends a mere exploration of incarceration; instead, it becomes a compelling narrative that intertwines themes of love, resilience, and personal growth within the chilling reality of impending execution. Barber's poignant depiction of the emotional turmoil faced both by the prisoners and the dedicated staff compels readers to confront the depths of the human experience in the most dire of circumstances. A must read.

  • av Rik de Mora
    156,-

    Have you ever wondered if an alien UFO really crashed at Roswell? Do you suspect that its advanced technology has been reverse-engineered, giving rise to the out-of-this-world innovations we see today? What about the crew? Did any survive the crash? Were they truly aliens, or could they have been something entirely different - perhaps the subjects of the ultimate black-op?You've always known that the government has been covering up the truth, haven't you? Just as you've realized that the story has been kept secret all this time for a reason. But are you certain you know what that reason is? Maybe it's time to think again.In Area 53, you'll be invited to critically re-assess all those conspiracy theories that have been the subject of countless books and TV programs over the years. With a fresh perspective and eye-opening revelations, this book will challenge your beliefs and make you question everything you thought you knew about the Roswell incident and its aftermath.

  • av Berenika Seryczynska
    260,-

    Embark on a Journey Through Time and MiraclesThis idea came to me in the picturesque landscape of Kashubia. At first it seemed somewhat unconventional, but that only fueled the enthusiasm for its realisation. Imagine blending contemporary characters and events with the fascinating stories and figures from the medieval Codex Calixtinus, a book chronicling twenty-two miracles of the Saint James the Apostle. Each miracle was meticulously verified for authenticity, providing a captivating backdrop for this novel.Enter Michael, a 35-year-old with a keen eye and a sceptical mind, representing the modern world with all its knowledge and prejudices. Michael, a well-travelled corporate professional finds himself mysteriously transported to the Middle Ages. Will Michael's modern approach and analytical thinking clash with medieval world, or will he find a deeper connection that transcends time? This spellbinding adventure intertwines the present with the past, inviting readers to explore the timeless power of faith and the enduring spirit of the Camino de Santiago.

  • av Iwona Kienzler
    176 - 296,-

  • av JG Carrier
    156,-

    This is the adventurous pursuit of the lost compositions of Antonio Vivaldi and his final burial place in Vienna, led by Tibor, an imprisoned Czech Marxist turned dissident signatory of the protest Charter 77. During his 10 years of solitary confinement, Tibor becomes obsessed with Vivaldi's music. With the Fall of the Wall and his release in 1989, Tibor and his historian friend, Dr. Lenka Svoboda, decode clever clues and messages that guide them through the dark corners of Vienna and Prague. Their journey leads to the surprise discovery of lost Vivaldi concertos and the location of Vivaldi himself.This story also explores the love between Vivaldi and the soprano Annie Girò, who conspired to secure a proper tomb for her lover when he died in Vienna in 1741, rather than have him consigned to a common grave. Indications left by Annie in a manuscript of Vivaldi's music lead Tibor and Lenka to the end of their quest. The culmination of their journey is celebrated by Vienna and the world with the rediscovery of Vivaldi's music and his mortal remains.

  • av Chloe Norman
    166,-

    Life can sometimes meander along a well-trodden path at a snail's pace, until something strange and unexpected happens. Suddenly, the mundane is swept away, replaced by the unknown and the unexpected. The world quickens and awakens, and wits must be sharpened to navigate this strange new place, where each day brings a new adventure filled with excitement - but also danger.This nameless place, caught between worlds and hidden from the outside, offers no clear way back, yet the path forward is equally uncertain. Together, a family must face this beautiful yet treacherous land, learning to survive through extremes of cold, drought, and hunger. Amidst the challenges, there is also excitement, fun, and the thrill of adventure, as new skills are honed and life in the wild becomes their new reality.This is the story of their journey, as told by Chloe in the diary she left behind...

  • av Karen Shandley
    126,-

    In this family jungle adventure, meet Andre, an alligator who strives to be the best and craves competition, but in the process, has isolated all of his friends.Faced with his only fear, Andre finds himself in need of help, and the friends he once pushed away rush to his aid.Through this experience, Andre realizes the error of his ways and discovers that life is much happier with friends by his side!

  • av Sepideh Dashtestani
    126,-

    Submerged in the Nothing offers a fresh perspective for modern readers. As our understanding of the universe deepens through scientific advancements and quantum awareness, this book prepares readers to confront the profound realities that lie ahead.This novel delves into countless existential questions that have long troubled humanity, weaving scientific concepts from physics into an engaging narrative. As we seek answers to life's mysteries, we often find that each solution spawns new uncertainties. Through this thought-provoking story, the author re-examines the concept of God and the dilemmas faced by modern individuals grappling with faith.At the heart of the story is Cognizance, a man disillusioned by the unsatisfactory answers he's been given. In an act of defiance, he abandons his priest father and embarks on a cosmic journey in search of deeper truths. His travels through space lead him to question the very foundations of existence and confront fears that have haunted humanity for millennia. Along the way, he uncovers hidden truths and fresh perspectives on the universe and philosophical inquiry.Inspired by the author's own transformative journey into modernity, Submerged in the Nothing invites readers to explore the paradoxes and beauty of existence through the eyes of a restless soul seeking ultimate understanding.

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