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  • av Peter Gatenby
    161

    It is 1842 and Jean Perevade finds himself totally entranced and bewitched by an attractive young lady he meets by chance at Therouanne in Flanders. Although he has done her a great favour, his initial advances to her are rebuffed and she disappears the next morning before Jean has time to even discover her name. After brooding for some months, he resolves to track her down. However, just when he thinks at last. He has obtained an audience with the lady of his dreams, he finds it is he who has been the quarry and been under constant watch, having been mistaken for his evil identical twin brother. However, he is reconciled to at least be a friend of the mysterious lady and help capture his infamous brother who is guilty of rape and murder. However, the twins are so alike how can the lady ensure justice for her murdered sister. The subtle difference has been there for all to see. Will the young lady realise what it is and be able to gather the evidence she needs in time for the trial at St Etienne near Lyon? Thereby, ensuring a guilty verdict and obtain justice for her sister.

  • av Kevin O'Hagan
    181

    Murder in Store"You know what they say about curiosity, don't you?"Chris Cooper is nicknamed the 'Nighthawk'. He and his friends are urban explorers. They love to enter abandoned buildings and structures and search them, especially at night when nobody else is around. The activity is illegal, but it gives them such a buzz that it becomes addictive. They love to flirt with danger.Eddie Creed is on the run to Bristol. He has inadvertently crossed 'Big Baz' Watkins, a London criminal with a nasty reputation. Eddie only wanted to help the girl, but now his world is turned upside down as three hitmen are on his trail. Their agenda is to kill him.On this particular cold winter's evening, Chris and his friends will enter and explore the empty store of the iconic Radley's in Bristol city centre. On this same night, Eddie Creed, who is being chased down by the hitmen, seeks refuge and finds it in the same store. When the killers also enter the store and block off its only exit, a shocking and horrifying series of events begins to unfold.Suddenly, the worlds of Eddie Creed and Chris Cooper and his friends collide as mayhem and murder occurs. Now, they are all running for their lives as they are relentlessly hunted down.There will be murder in store!

  • av Olivia Salamouni
    157

    Join Abbey on her flying bed adventure that magically takes her all the way from her bedroom in London, to the beauty of a savannah in Africa, meeting some amazing animals and people.

  • av V. Jean
    157

    This book was written to provide a sample of a daily routine to any family. However, it can be really useful to those who have a child with difficulty keeping up with basic daily activities,¿or where transition is an issue.¿ By reading this book and using the attached visual cards, the child can get used töthe everyday activities by getting an insight¿into Oliver's (main character) average days.¿ ¿ Since children are emotionally attached to their parents, they can easily pick up on both their positive and negative feelings. They may find it difficult¿to handle their emotions when they sense¿stressful or negative energy from their parents. Therefore, it is very crucial that parents should stay calm, patient, supporting and loving¿as much as possible.¿ ¿ Successfully setting up an effective system¿might help reduce stress generally occurring in life and can¿create peace of mind for both parents and children. Note, inner peace eventually leads to external peace.¿¿ Happy reading!¿ ¿ Stay calm and be yourself!¿ V. Jean

  • av Joy Stonehouse
    257

    This is an unflinching portrayal of life in a coastal Yorkshire village three hundred years ago with its folk lore, old farming methods, superstitions and traditional remedies.Mary Jordan shares her damp, chalkstone cottage in Filey Bay with five growing boys and an unsympathetic husband. William Jordan is a farmer and customs officer. In league with the local smugglers, all is well until a keen young excise officer arrives. Mary's boys don't help matters. Young William bullies and plays cruel tricks on his brothers, enjoys all manner of sports and, mentored by his uncle, learns to shoot... which ends in disaster. Francis falls for a woman eight years his senior. He suffers all the confusion of adolescence, not helped by an increasing obsession with his uncle's puritanical teachings. And then there's 'poor John' who is retarded. He's unable to work like the others, but finds simple pleasures in nursing a newborn piglet and learning the ways of shepherding. He becomes Mary's one consolation as she comes to terms with a crucial death in the village - that of their only midwife and healer.

  • av John Bloor
    267

    Can we transcend worry? How do we find contentment? Is it possible to stand firm when the world around us seems so uncertain? Can we still find hope in God's written word? Transcending Worry takes us on a journey of reflection through some verses from the book of Philippians 4 1-13. Familiar and much loved these wonderful verses written by St Paul to the Church in Philippi give us a lot to think and contemplate: "Do not be anxious about anything...... I have learnt to be content in all circumstances..... stand firm ........". How can these verses help us today? John Bloor, a licensed Reader and preacher in the Church of England, a Christian for over 50 years, a confessed worrier, writes having experienced a "light bulb" moment whilst listening to a talk in church on these particular verses. Inspired and written in a time of great anxiety and worry as Coronavirus swept throughout the world. John very much believed he was called by God to write and share these insights and thoughts with others. Taking several years to complete, consideration is given through personal stories, painful times and life experiences. We are transported to Paris; The Louvre Gallery - a Rembrandt painting, the Arc de Triomphe and Notre Dame Church to help us contemplate and provide thought provoking questions. The book includes contributions, stories and life experiences from Saju Muthalaly, Bishop of Loughborough and other friends and church family members that very much informed John's thinking and writing. We are called to serve our faithful and loving God. What does this mean? A closer look at the Rembrandt painting, The Supper at Emmaus, we are challenged to think and reflect on what we might bring to the table.

  • av Pj Sandz
    141 - 251

  • av Peggy Flo
    251 - 321

  • av Nina Olsson
    157

    Anna, lost and alone, taken from a remote Icelandic car park on a stormy night, and her determination to be free and returned to her family. A story of abduction and stoicism in the face of hopelessness.¿ Strength of character and a strong belief that all will be well in the end. Told from two viewpoints, that of the victim and the family who search for her.

  • av Madeleine Vieira
    337

    Darcy has a BIG problem. He's AFRAID of having to talk in social situations. He worries about crowds and fears he won't be able to talk in front of people.His good friend Ollie Owl has an idea. Darcy can overcome his fear by setting a goal. Taking several small steps toward that goal will help him achieve it.Wanting to perform in the school play, Darcy agrees. As the steps become more difficult, Darcy has to gather more and more courage to accomplish each one.Can Darcy achieve each step and overcome his fear even though sometimes his legs shake and his head aches?Through storytelling, Dr. Madeleine Vieira's I'M AFRAID Anxiety Disorder Series teaches children to manage their anxiety symptoms. This book focuses on Social Anxiety and Selective Mutism, and includes an About Anxiety page along with a Coping Strategies page and a Stepladder page. Parents and mental health professionals will appreciate this series aimed at relieving children's anxiety symptoms.¿www.DrMadeleineVieira.com

  • av Richard Sim
    287

    Winter 1961. Bruce Cordell has had quite enough trouble in his life. With a reputation badly injured by the collapse of his investigation into a corrupt corporation, he wants to keep his head down. His life has become mundane, reduced to desk work, and complicated only by family responsibilities. That is until his boss gives him a new case. A case which means that he will have to travel to the Caribbean Island of St. Eleanor, a tiny British colony being readied for independence. There the moderate First Minister, Warwick Constantine, favourable to joining the new West Indian Federation, has died suddenly, apparently from an overdose of barbiturates. Cordell is commissioned to investigate the circumstances of his death. But from the outset it is clear that mysterious interests know of his assignment. A strange delivery to his home implies a warning. Onslow-Bell, representing the business consultancy, International Project Assessment (IPA), inveigles Cordell into agreeing to compile a short report on St. Eleanor's prospects in return for an astonishingly generous remuneration. But from the outset Cordell feels his movements are being shadowed. Soon he finds himself caught up in a toxic mix of independence politics: plantation workers find their produce 'blacked' by shipping companies at the behest of the monolithic Allied Fruits; the United States is keeping a wary eye on Castro's revolution across the Caribbean and seeks a Naval anchorage in St. Eleanor; the multinational Alpha Omega is hoping to develop a tourism complex, a proposal backed by the new First Minister, the radical and slick Bob Jamieson. But more disturbing he finds are the oleaginous Jake Oppenheimer from Government House and his own IPA contact, the suave Rufus Halliday, who soon enmesh Cordell in their own intrigues. Cordell is assisted by two new local colleagues, the irrepressible Lucy Wainwright and the blunt speaking Tim Quick. Early enquiries lead Cordell to Quentin Quillham, an expatriate writer who was the last person to see Constantine alive. Quillham throws doubt on the circumstances of the First Minister's death, highlighting his anger at Allied Fruits' behaviour and that his last professional duties had involved reading a confidential report, now unaccountably missing. Quillham's wife, Chantelle, meanwhile runs a successful arts gallery in the capital, St. Jacques, as well as hosting soirees for the island's budding artists and up and coming elite. Investigations are derailed by a mysterious phone call from a female informer warning him that Quillham's life is in danger. This soon becomes an accomplished fact and Cordell despairingly seeks out the original police investigator, Woodbine Parish. Parish's ruminations lead Cordell and Lucy to search for a low life, Julian Maddox who had dealings with both Quillham and also Constantine whom he had approached ostensibly on behalf of desperate plantation workers. The Governor, Sir Godwin Faed, intervenes, educating Cordell in some of the realities of independence and the growing significance and concerns of the Americans. An informer Geneviève Clouin, a young French assistant working with Chantelle Quillham opens up suspicions about Halliday, Jamieson and the activities of Alpha Omega. A harrowing quest for answers begins, one that uncovers a shocking tale of deceit, greed and relentless pursuit. Cordell realises that he has become a pawn in other people's games.

  • av Brenda Moore
    157

    In my story, I cover my idyllic childhood at home, protected under my mother's wing, where I simply existed in a state of bliss. This was before the age of six. At six years of age, I attended primary school and my whole world changed. I woke up to a world of fear, anxiety and trepidation. My daymares began and remained with me throughout my primary school days. Corporal punishment was allowed at our primary school and my teacher took full advantage. I was just a short time at school when I was beaten for the first time. I went into shock and I clammed up. I retreated into myself and I became a very sad and quiet little girl. I could not understand mental arithmetic and because of this and, instead of being patient and teaching me, my teacher beat me. This was a regular occurrence. I never spoke up about this at home. School was school and home was home, they lived side by side but they never merged. The poor treatment I received during my primary school years and the impact this abuse had on me affected my self-esteem and confidence for a very long time. I spent most of my life building myself up and making myself into the strong person that I am today.

  • av Glenn Chandler
    257

    The true story of a young gay man who was hanged for the murder of his mother.Sidney Harry Fox was the illegitimate son of a railway signalman. He and his mother Rosaline were a devoted couple. Sidney was a forger and a fraudster and a pathological liar who in the course of his life went to prison six times, while she was a Red Cross nurse who was kept by men. Sidney was also a handsome and seductive rent boy with well-placed clients, including three members of the House of Lords, senior army officers, a Justice of the Peace, and a suspected spy who enjoyed being flogged by guardsman of the Household Cavalry. Sidney had long supported his mother on his earnings from prostitution. At the age of twenty-one, Sidney became embroiled with a notorious jewel thief and possible male lover, and later with a married Australian woman who conspired with him to defraud her father, a wealthy merchant. He was later suspected of trying to murder her, by gassing her while she slept in their flat in Southsea after she left him everything in her will. But by the end of the 1920s, he and his ailing mother had fallen on hard times. With nothing but their combined wits and the clothes they stood up in, they set off on a remarkable odyssey around England, staying in grand hotels and leaving without paying their bills.But it was the mysterious and unsolved death of Rosaline Fox which catapulted them from obscurity into the headlines. In October 1929, they checked in to Room 66 of the Metropole Hotel, Margate, where they stayed seven days. On the night of the 23rd, the eve of the Wall Street Crash, a fire broke out in his mother's bedroom and she was found dead. A death certificate was issued giving the cause as shock and suffocation, and she was buried in the tiny Norfolk hamlet where she was born. There she lay for ten days until it was discovered that Sidney had insured her life from accident, and stood to gain £3000 by her death. Her body was exhumed, and an autopsy performed. What the famous pathologist Sir Bernard Spilsbury claimed to find led to one of the most unusual and gripping trials in British criminal history. Set in the Jazz Age and the Roaring Twenties, and reading in part like the plot of a Hitchcock thriller, this is the first full and authoritative account of this amazing case, packed with a wealth of newly sourced material. It explores the strange relationship between Rosaline Fox and her son, and also asks the questions - was he guilty, and did he deserve to hang? And what exactly was Sidney Fox's crime?

  • av Emma Drag
    181

    "...a forward passing the key to the next forward".The goal posts magically 'shimmer and shine' and a door appears! Grace uses a key and disappears through the door to a football match. She arrives at several football matches hoping to help the team on their journey. Teams such as the Netherlands who were 2017 Euro champions and Northern Ireland who were first timers at the 2022 Euro tournament appear in this story. Is football just a game?Grace's adventures show winning, losing and how overcoming boundaries and challenges can be achieved with a little bit of confidence and hope. Anything is possible!

  • av Josh Advik
    141

    If you love CHOCOLATE, CAMPING and SNOW, then join Mr Toilet Man and Mr Funky Man on their surprise picnic adventure. They meet two new friends along the way: Mr Smarty Pants and Mr Chocolate Man!

  • av Heather Glenny
    257

    Noteworthy Nature around Horsham town includes information about natural history sightings at locations in or near to Horsham, West Sussex. The author has made nature notes over many years and has extracted details from her observations to enable her to write this book. She hopes that readers will become enthusiastic about nature and progress to observe the nature around their own gardens and beyond. This book tells of local places where the author has seen birds, flowers, insects, fauna and fungi. In her own garden she has encountered some interesting wildlife. In a local Nature Reserve, that she has visited often and regularly over a number of years, she describes how sometimes a bird not usually seen at this reserve might visit fleetingly. This can be a source of new knowledge and excitement. There are though, plenty of resident birds, flowers and fungi to be seen at the reserve throughout the year yielding much to learn about. Another chapter describes a different wetland area, other natural history, and a new wildlife garden. She relates how she has seen unexpected caterpillars and insects amongst the many herbal and other plants in the Museum garden. The author explains how vital Horsham's Green Spaces are not only for the people, but also for wildlife, as there is much to be found there. These places are important also as a 'Corridor' for wildlife to continue to access more territory and connect to other wildlife habitats. The final chapter is about the wilding successes after twenty years of re-wilding at the Knepp estate, and shows how natural and diverse habitats have evolved and that rare wildlife has begun to settle and breed there. The book provides some further information about local places good to visit. At the end of the book there are a small selection of the author's paintings and sketches of wildlife.

  • av Renata Shafe
    157

  • av Chris Simpson
    337

    Transplant and Fears is the emotional roller coaster ride of a baby boy born 23 weeks prematurely fighting everyday against his own body against the grueling challenges that living with any chronic condition can bring, during Chris's life he has unfortunately had to under go 4 kidney transplants by the the time he was 23 while battling family,relationship and social issues as-well as as coping with issues of mental health. This story also shows the struggle on a young mother thrown into a world of not knowing what would be best for her newborn baby and always questioning her choices.

  • av Dave Cook
    271

    Poemisations is a collection of the poetry produced by Dave Cook after his retirement, born from an unusual and somewhat irreverent approach to poetry and a desire to produce something a bit different. The book is divided into three sections. First "A Sort of Poetry" is a miscellaneous selection of what you might call 'normal' poetry with a fair selection of conventional and unconventional forms. Second "Science, Romance and Stuff" includes poems that fuse science and romance quite naturally together. Third "The Life and Times of Felix the Helix" chronicles the adventures of an opinionated and complex but amiable snail in poetry. The driving force behind this poetry is to celebrate creativity in the language of emotion and science and of the diverse experiences of Dave's life. Expect astrophysics, chemical elements, ukuleles and sewage treatment; don't expect metaphor, classical mythology and the Bard.

  • av Lisa Wake
    241

    The poems in this book are a collection of experiences and reflection, based on my own life and that of others, the poems are written purely heartfelt, to express the faith, hope, comfort and wisdom, to help other people in similar situations and conflicts, to let them know that they are not on their own, there is help out there, as an individual, they are as special and as unique as the next person, in their own individual way, you are unique, you are special, you are loved.

  • av Kingsley Pilgrim
    241

    Humberfield is a quiet village, most people go about their day to day business and getting along with lives. But some residents have secrets, revenge on their minds and a need to set things right in their lives, no matter the cost to others... But sometimes, people are just in the wrong place at the wrong time. Like Melyssa Woodman, she is the woman who has everything, a new boyfriend, lovely job, expensive flat and looking forward to a bright future. Her best friends have gathered on a huge yacht for a weekend of fun and frolics. But there is something else in the water, a gigantic primeval sea creature intent on crashing the party. With the situation becoming more desperate, Melyssa and her friends must try their hardest to survive the night and the aquatic monster. In this collection, there are eight other tales of obsession and injustice, including: The factory worker who has to spend the night searching through a warehouse of fridge freezers to find a terrifying secret inside one of them. And more... From the mind of storyteller Kingsley Pilgrim, 'Humberfield' is a fast paced read. Intriguing and full of suspense and twists The tales are dark, but not horror, not sci- fi, not supernatural.

  • av Sophie Gray
    157

    Holly Raider returns to Mist Lake Spirit School for her second year. When Holly and her eagle spirit, Freedom, discover a secret map, they can't wait to go exploring to find all eight rainbow stones.The question is, where could they be?

  • av Q. T. Porta
    197

    Two feisty females move to the seaside.At last, a life of fun with candy floss, penny arcades, fish 'n' chips, and ice-creams.Even the scary seagulls will not stop themPam and Martha are outwardly mature, but the rebellious teenager is close to the surface. Walking on the tightrope between sensible and sassy is a tricky balancing actPam is not ready to abdicate her title of Party Queen.Martha is carrying a weight on her shoulders which is agonizing.Pam shares a thought about their flight to the fresh air by the shore -"We carry all our baggage with us, and they're even heavier than my rucksack."Martha cannot resist: "Nothing's heavier than your rucksack!"Walks along the coast revitalise and reawaken feelings buried long agoThe beach is filled with pebbles and framed by brightly coloured designs -"Come on Maeve, let's go and look at the Beach Hutches!" says Pam."No, Aunty Pam, they are called Beach Huts.""I know," said Pam, "but it sounds more fun, don't you think?"The breeze blows away a few of the cobwebs but the tide times change.As the clocks go back the portrait of the sun set is mesmerising.

  • av Stephen Hayes
    241

    Fearlessly whistleblowing, shining a spotlight on the Police and the embedded rotten culture of dishonesty, wanton misogyny, statistical fabrication and evidence corruption. The author, an ex Manchester police officer has chosen to highlight the Greater Manchester Police, said to have "lost its moral compass" by an ex Detective Superintendent and is "Rotten to its Core" by a leading Kings Council. This book is a contextual hard hitting, factual expose of alleged police leadership, with a continual backdrop of corruption, evidence fabrication, lies and training failures during a lengthy period of 'service' of seven naively selected Chief Constables of Greater Manchester Police. All successively 'defending the indefensible' in their own style but growing to mammoth proportions, and yet still unrecognized by choice at Government levels. The accepted status quo amongst Chief Constables and Senior Officers continued to promote the lies, fabrication of statistics and evidence. All whilst wallowing in the cesspit of corruption, built over many years with a blasé acceptance of being untouchable and if at all investigated internally by similar perpetrators. The National Media whilst dutifully reporting recent popular prosecutions of lowly Constables at the 'pointed end' for a wide variety of hitherto ignored and accepted criminal practices does not recognize the historical basis. The fact that the current higher ranks, proclaiming disgust, were once lowly constables indulging in what was always accepted practices and now hidden from the public gaze with an air of recent 'successes'.... Short and very selective memories, comes to mind.

  • av Paul E Mason
    297

    Part VI - Finally, Kat Severn's dream of commanding her own warship has become a reality - well, partially at least. The Fires of Beltane is the best ship of the ABCANZ Federation, the 22nd Century alliance of America, Britain, Canada, Australia and New Zealand, operating in the blue waters of the Anderman Straits and the islands of that region. Actually, she's their only ship operating in that region, and the contracted civilian crew answer to their own Captain, not to Kat! Thankfully, she knows that he'll do what she tells him if they run into trouble. Sure enough, whilst hunting for pirate activity, they stumble across a plot to kill a member of the influential von Welf family, not to mention thousands of innocent people. Whilst there is no love lost between the Severns and the von Welfs, Kat cannot just ignore it, as she is being set-up as being the killer. Now Kat must lead her crew into the dark realm of the Von Welfs, to save a life, and prevent a family feud from escalating into another war.

  • av Miguel Ángel Monzón
    157 - 311

  • av Natalie Lusardi
    157

    Meet Alfie! A young boy who enjoys playing video games.His new game is all about improving the city's air pollution. Join Alfie in collecting air tokens in the four missions he has to complete. The more air tokens he collects the more the air quality will improve. The video game journey allows readers and listeners to gain an understanding of the causes of air pollution, health impacts and improvements that can be made.

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