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  • - A Fenland Mystery Set in the Time of King John
    av Diane Calton Smith
    301

    'Just find it.'These are the words which Rufus of Tilneye cannot get out of his head. Words which become ever more significant as he sets out from Wisbech Castle on a quest he wants no part in.The year is 1216 and Rufus is travelling in the company of Milo Fulk, the seneschal for the Isle of Ely. Their orders are simple; to find an item of royal property lost in the Wash when King John's baggage train made its catastrophic crossing. But they are not alone in their search. There are others prepared to go to any lengths to get what they want. To them, betrayal, pain, even murder, are just unavoidable consequences.Eight hundred years into the future, the legend of King John's lost treasure still holds fascination for many. Museum curator Monica and members of the Wisbech Heritage Society are intent on delving into the past to find out what really happened.As Milo and Rufus' search becomes ever more desperate, taking them on a journey through the marshy wilderness of the medieval Fens, Monica and the local society in modern times strive to discover the ancient truth. It may be closer than they think.

  • av Lucy Caxton Brown
    311

  • av Justus E. Amadiegwu
    261

  • - Basics Manual For Young People
    av K M MacPhee
    287

  • av Rupert Litherland
    271

  • av Richard Cavalieri
    247 - 331

  • av James Stewart
    181

  • av James Stewart
    181

  • av James Stewart
    181

  • av Dagmara Drozdowska
    197

    What would you sacrifice for the person who took everything from you?For Dr Erica Skyberg, vivacious curator at Oslo's Vikingship Museum, history and mythology have always been alive and relevant. But a call from the enigmatic Professor Wright about a stolen relic is the start of a journey on which she'll discover it is also personal, magical, and inescapable...A spurned warrior's despair; a relentless curse born of jealousy and betrayal; a trail leading from 9th century Norway to modern-day England, on a quest for treasure and answers in the City of Runes. If they can somehow find them before a ruthless and cunning killer.

  • av Kayleigh Watson
    167

    All of my life as far back as I can remember I have suffered with anxiety...Depression raised its ugly head further down the line. I am also 99% sure I have PMDD yet no one seems to know what this is... anyone else?This is my first ever attempt to put it into words. This is not an all doom and gloom book but rather a compressed story of my life, how I have managed and overcome some aspects of what life can throw at you.I have also been very open about thoughts and feelings to show you guys that you are not the only ones out there that have these thoughts. Even though I know you think it's only you. No one else suffers like this, right?This is a story about good and bad choices, my ups and downs, and the daily fight within myself.

  • av Colin Hoggins
    241 - 317

  • av Suzanne Burrows
    247

    Come and visit Green Haven; the room service is to die for...The life of Eliza, a Victorian orphan, trapped inside Westsalter Asylum, has life changing effects on 21st century Amy, but when the tables are turned; timelines are disrupted and both women discover what is really important.

  • av Martin Venner
    247 - 331

  • - The Journey of a Low Stakes Poker Player
    av Mike Connah
    185,99

    People, Poker & Vegas is about a journey: a journey from a bookshop in the back streets of York to the neon of South Las Vegas Boulevard - the Strip. A 30 year journey from a small poker room in a Lancashire to the iconic casinos and poker rooms of Las Vegas.It narrates the author's anecdotes and events during this journey and the eccentric characters who have joined him on his travels: the rich and the poor; the happy and the sad; friends he has made and the occasional curiosity that has crossed his path. It is not a book on how to master poker, nor is it a tourists guide to Las Vegas but a collection of ad hoc and sometimes amusing stories on the mystifying game of poker told from a personal point of view. A small stakes player who has ground it out in the poker rooms of Las Vegas.All the people and events in the book are true, and on all occasions the author has tried to relate them to his own personal experiences of both poker and Las Vegas. If it brings the reader a better understanding of both of these two much misrepresented worlds and the people who inhabit them - then that is all the author asks.Mike Connah currently works at the University of Central Lancashire as an Academic Support Tutor for students with Special Needs. Over the past ten years he has worked at the University as an Associate Lecturer in English Language Studies with International Students, and as an Examination Marker for the English Speaking Board". He has an BA(hons) in English Language and an MA in Linguistics.

  • - Pugnatious Smelt - an ordinary boy
    av Dik Cavanagh
    181

    There was nothing extraordinary about Pugnatious Smelt he was just an ordinary boy, born to an ordinary family in a small South Manchester suburb in the nineteen-sixties.The following documents his growing pains as he learns what life is about and how easy it is to make the wrong decisions and yet end with the right result, sometimes.

  • av Linda Thompson
    185,99

    Mine Eyes Have Seen: The American Dream Collection is a book of poetry revealing the intricacies, contradictions and beauty in the American character. The collection begins with American Places and takes the reader through a series of glimpses into the impact the vast magnificence of the American landscape had on shaping the nation and people of the United States. The second section is called American People and explores the different facets of the diverse American culture. The reader feels the heartaches, despair and triumphs of a soldier, blue collar oil refinery workers, a young prostitute, middle class vacations and the business community. In the final section called American Soul the collection reveals the ethos of America as a beacon of hope to the world. The idea of a strong nation based on the freedom of individuals to choose and create their own lives is a symbol to the world of the hope and longing of the human spirit. The collection culminates in the title poem Mine Eyes Have Seen which reviews American history from the fifties through recent twenty-first century through the lens of one person''s experience.The collection is the second for poet Linda C. Thompson. Her first collection was entitled Life As We Know It and in the words of one critic "was a grands start for Thompson''s contribution to the canon of twenty-first-century women poets." In this new collection she extends her vision and talent to her native country - the United States of America. "I''ve always blended intellect and emotion in my writing. In this collection I wove history into the fabric of the verse as well." explained Thompson.

  • av Adem Garip
    361 - 467

  • av Jeffrey Benson
    517

  • av Blanche Sears
    149 - 277

  • - Easy & Delicious Recipes For Everyone
    av Marc Trainis
    391

  • av Robin Bryant
    181 - 301

  • av David Evans
    167

    Farmer John Stubblefield is always doing something wacky or wrong...He loses his boots and calls in the police to look for them. He gets into trouble when Myrtle his muck-spreader misbehaves and covers everybody with dung. He wears his wellingtons to Buckingham Palace to collect a knighthood but worst of all asks the Queen to muck out his calves when she comes to visit!Farmer John could not survive without Wendy his wife. Wendy suffers Farmer John's mad ideas and odd behaviour with good humour, but sometimes she loses her temper with him. But it never lasts for long. Wendy realises that she can't change Farmer John and she doesn't really want to. She knows that life on Thistledown Farm would be very dull if she did!This is the first in the Farmer John series written by David Charles - seventeen humorous farm stories for five to eight year olds plus, delightfully illustrated by Jake Tebbit.

  • av John Kitchen
    247

  • av Brendan McCann
    247 - 347

  • - An Adult Colouring Book
    av Rene Chorley
    287

  • - Volume 1
    av Karen Stally
    531

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