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  • av Karen Macphee
    125,-

  • av Caucigh Elodie Caucigh
    369,-

    Your wellbeing is not something you strive for, something you squeeze in a busy day. And neither are you. Easily You is an ode to pause. It is a call to come back to feeling and to being yourself. Away from burning out for recognition. Away from hustling for a purpose or a vision. Using her personal and entrepreneurial stories, the author helps recognise the signs of being unwell as faithful blinkers, as your best mirrors. The ones you've put out there to see yourself again.Born in France in 1988, Elodie Caucigh creates wellbeing-infused prose and products. Easily You. When wellbeing works for you is her first book.

  • av Browne M. R. Browne
    140,-

    ''Old soldiers never die, Never die, never die, Old soldiers never die, They simply fade away''This is the story of a political haunting.Holton is a marginal Westcountry constituency, splicing together feral countryside, a pompous market town and depressing suburbs. This is the tale of two of its Members of Parliament. Robert Wilkes is a backbench MP of the modern age, lost in the gap between ambition and capability and increasingly bitter about his insignificance. His empty, self-obsessed days are shortly to change, filled with encounters with a strange, tobacco scented shadow.Maurice Copeland-Ellis, soldier, squire and knight of the shire has been dead for half a century. He watches over his old constituency with a gimlet eye and an inscrutable agenda.The proposed M17 a is a major road project designed to cut congestion, boost the regional economy and burnish political credentials. In its way stands a patch of scrubland, a small wood and outraged local sentiment. The Predecessor is a tale about politics, past and place and the tangled ways they are woven together.Alone of the ancient buildings of Britain, the Palace of Westminster does not have any ghost stories attached to it. This book suggests why.

  • av Isharii Rokhy Isharii
    175,-

  • av Vesey Eugene Vesey
    215,-

  • av Rita Giddings
    159,-

    This is a true story of Rita Giddings experience of how she and her family were ensnared by witchcraft that was practised on them, until the solution to the difficulties was found and successfully used. The family battled with their youngest daughter's food allergies, struggled with health problems that hospitalised their two young daughters, close relatives became mysteriously ill and died, they had to move from their dream house because they and their neighbours were being poisoned by farm pesticides and Rita's husband sadly became an alcoholic which created many problems for her and the family. The support group that she found to help her over this hurdle is available to everyone. She even had to cope with her husband's dementia as his health failed. It is a story about her refusal to give in to her difficulties and how she handed all her problems over in prayer. As a result of this God's amazing healing took place in her and members of her family's lives to eliminate health problems they were suffering from on several occasions.

  • av James Frost
    245,-

    Once a renowned opera Diva, lethal duellist and scandalous libertine, Julie d'Aubigny carries the vampiric contagion in her veins five decades after her apparent death. In a life of inhuman power and cruel sensuality, she navigates the occult intrigues of Europe with the aid of twin companions, facing down enemies both righteous and unholy. Arnold Brennan is a devout young clergyman who believes that all evil stems from mankind's rebellion against God's laws, and that so-called monsters are nought but pagan myth and fanciful superstition. But events set in motion by his father's murder will lead him on a search for truth that brings him face to face with inhuman forces. As their paths cross, these very different individuals must contend with the deadly machinations of hostile occult societies and ancient, merciless predators.

  • av Eben Macdonald
    175,-

    Despite huge improvements in human living standards having taken place over the decades, extreme poverty still persists - and the Covid-19 pandemic hasn't helped. Research has found that economic growth is far and away the best reducer of poverty; naturally, the question should be asked, what set of policies is best suited to stimulate economic growth, and thus reduce poverty? The answer proposed in this book is simple: economic liberalism: the philosophy of free trade, secure property rights, business freedom, investment freedom, monetary stability, and limited state ownership of industries. Economic liberalism is yet to reach the world's poorest people and entrepreneurs; while citizens of the rich world enjoy the fruits which competitive marketplaces provide, the poor live under the regulatory clutches of intrusive bureaucracies. Case studies consistently demonstrate that liberalising markets is the best way to support economic growth. Public investment into supporting human infrastructure is definitely necessary as well. However, policymakers should focus especially on improving the efficiency of public services, which requires more than just increasing budgets. The link between foreign aid and economic development is empirically inconclusive.

  • av Robert Cort
    189,-

    The art world is full of pitfalls, mysteries and risk. It is a place where paintings can be bought and sold for millions of pounds. Fortunes can be made... and lost. For those whose ambition is to accumulate wealth beyond their wildest dreams, expert knowledge, confidence, bravery and deep pockets are certainly needed.Ian Caxton is being tested by fake paintings, a financial gamble on the artwork of a black slave, his wife's life-changing news and a series of mysterious emails that suggest he's being watched.More dramatic events, mental conflicts and soul searching decisions. How will Ian cope with all these extra demands? This is the big question, that is The Challenge.

  • av David Townsend
    175,-

    Don Townsend signed up on his 20th Birthday in 1940. He spent 1941 supporting the 8th Army in Egypt and then took a commission in the Indian Army, becoming a specialist in Tank Transport. He led convoys across India and delivered tanks, troops and even Christmas drinks to the front lines in the Battle for Burma. His story is told from letters written to his family and from early 1944 to his new pen-friend, who later became his wife.

  • av Ji&#345, ka & i Ove&#269
    269,-

    Invitation from a Mobster is inspired by real events. It tells the story of one of the most important and feared journalists of the 1990s and is set during the Wild West Gold Rush era of Czech politics following the Velvet Revolution. Vitas is a journalist who uncovers injustice and crime in the chaos of democratic beginnings in a formerly Communist nation. He works in an environment in which all things are affected by the pursuit of money and all human values fall to the wayside. Vitas uncovers various scams involving by one of the biggest mobsters in the Czech Republic, Kromen. The story moves to Tibet and its forcible annexation during the last century by China. A young girl is being raised in a monastery of Tibetan Buddhists near the Indian border. No one in the monastery has any idea that a destiny of great historical significance lies in wait for her. Because of the girl the monastery becomes a significant source of interest for Chinese officials.

  • av Elizabeth Milbourn
    149,-

  • av Michele Monro
    535,-

    With the expansion of the cruising sector, it is difficult to keep up as the goalposts keep changing, but one thing hasnΓÇÖt changed: the travel industryΓÇÖs inability to provide a disabled traveller with what they need to plan a stress-free adventure. Information on accessibility can be hard to find and the internet is filled with dead and out-of-date sites. Being disabled can be hard enough but I believe information is power, the power to be able to control our choices and know what we are going to come up against when we pick a cruise. This general how-to on cruising is the first, aimed at giving you the power to make your own choices, take control and organise the perfect seafaring holiday, getting the best out of both the ship and its destinations.

  • av Malyn Bromfield
    245,-

    On 17th October, 1678, Sir Edmund Bury Godfrey, a justice of the peace, is discovered dead in a ditch at Primrose Hill, run through with his own sword. Suicide or murder? This has been the historian's dilemma for three centuries. King Charles II had awarded Godfrey a knighthood for his bravery following the great plague and the fire of London. But is Godfrey all he appears to be? During his final days, Godfrey confesses to friends that he is master of a great secret and will be hanged. Titus Oates, arguably the most audacious liar history has ever known, had visited Godfrey claiming to have discovered a Jesuit plot to assassinate King Charles II and overthrow Parliament. Following a GBP500 reward from the King for information about Godfrey's death, murderers are named and Samuel Pepys, Secretary of the Naval Office, discovers that he has an enemy who has accused him of orchestrating Godfrey's murder. He must seek the truth to save himself.Readers will accompany Mr Pepys to coffee houses, taverns, palaces, to his home where his marriage is in crisis, to Newgate prison, and to the trials of men who are accused of murdering Godfrey. Who lies and who is telling the truth? Who killed Edmund Godfrey?

  • av David Duffy
    135,-

  • av Tim Bacon
    175,-

    Born into an international gang, Shelley has a reputation for being ruthless. A martial arts expert and trained, notorious assassin. All she wants is to meet someone, have a family and lead a normal life which seems on track when she met and fell in love with Jack. Then her brother is nearly killed in a bar brawl, and gang members are murdered. One last hit proves difficult with a young baby and hidingthe truth from her new partner is near impossible. At least her new family are safe. Or are they?

  • - A Modern Day Slavery in Britain in the name of 'Honour & Izzat'
    av Aklima Bibi
    159,-

    "e;In the hopes of reaching the moon men fail to see the flowers that BLOSSOM at their feet."e; Albert Schweitzer, Theologian. Aklima Bibi's story is no ordinary story. It reveals a cycle of violence from her forced marriage, the domestic abuse she endured, the failure and subsequent corruption of the police she desperately wanted to help her and even an attempted contract killing. Her sin?; she was an educated British Bangladeshi woman, an intelligent professional who was used and abused in the name of money, property and most significantly, for her UK passport. "e;We're seeing a generational strategy to emigrate to the UK."e; Alan Morrison, the British Consul in Bangladesh, BBC - My Forced Unwanted Wedding, 2011. Londoni Bride is the alarming true story of how Aklima found herself a modern-day slave in Britain in the name of honour and izzat. Her experiences are timely and devastating, as they expose the growing trend of trading young women for their extended family's betterment. She was expected to support not only her own family, but her abusive husband's family too. Aklima Bibi has fought valiantly against the odds for her rights as a Muslim woman, for her right to an education, a career and for her children's future. Her story shines a light on a grievous injustice being suffered by countless young British Muslim women today.

  • av Louise Shelley
    151,99

    Amanda had always been happy growing up in her close-knit Welsh community, where she had felt loved and protected. When she met Desmond, a whole new world opened before her. Her community, however, harboured a deep suspicion and fear of strangers. Amanda then saw a different side. A community that was controlling, interfering and would go to any lengths to force its members to conform. Even her beloved Welsh mountains now bore a sinister aspect as they seemed to close in on her.As Amanda tried to navigate this harsh new reality, she no longer knew who she could trust. She did know however, that trusting the wrong person could spell disaster.

  • av Brian Jacobs
    189,-

    Felonies, infidelity, and fine art collide on the shadowy side of a quaint American town in this unconventional debut novel. Transplanted from London, England, Marc Clemens joins his colorful colleagues to navigate a slew of ridiculous episodes soabsurd it can only be real. As Marc struggles with his love lifeand creative vision, can he use an artist's observational skills to uncover the misdeedsof the administrator antagonists whobedevil him?Irreverent, enigmatic, and highlyimaginative,Mars Violet Eveningsexamines resilience in creativity and love whileexposing the hilarious though maddening dysfunctions of a local art scene.

  • av Geoffrey Fitchett
    269,-

    When three princes and a princess meet at a wedding in Vienna, their topic of conversation is a fourth, absent princess. She is Princess Petra of Prague, reputedly beautiful beyond compare and daughter of Bad King Wenceslas, he being the son of the late Good King Wenceslas, but where is she and why didn't she show up? Convinced some dastardly deed has prevented her attendance, they take the bold step of going in search of her. None could have known what trials awaited them, because it is an adventure that will dramatically change all their lives. It is a laugh out loud happy story of friendships, romances, a victory for common-sense over politics, for uncommon nonsense over conformity and for love over bigotry. A fairy tale for adults in the modern era.

  • av David Lawday
    175,-

    The France Alphabet is a wry, informative handbook for the discerning international traveller on how to handle the French. It offers essential A-Z insights into France and its ways through a snap alphabetic look at characters, traditions and historical events that together get to the essence of who the French are. France's best known writers and thinkers over the centuries come under the handbook's microscope with a light, challenging touch, as do world figures like Napoleon and Joan of Arc as well as France's role in high fashion, sex and the art of staying slim. For newcomers to France, indeed also for those already acquainted with its ways, The France Alphabet gives fresh insider counsel on how to discuss these things, some extremely touchy, when in French company. Each A-Z feature, from A is for Art, through R is for Revolution to Z is for Zola is the selection of English author David Lawday, who has long made France his home and has a French wife. Each one - with a brisk commentary and matching cartoon - epitomizes what it is that helps make the French the way they are.

  • av Anthony C Proctor
    245 - 449,-

  • av Bob Bennett
    185,-

    It is 1973. Brian, an IRA sniper is making good his escape after having completed his last hit. He's had enough of the violence associated with the Northern Irish Troubles and throws his rifle, which he has always carried in a golf bag, into the sea. The story, based in Suffolk, follows the reformed sniper in search of peace and quiet and DCI Cartwright in search of Brian. The complex plot unfolds when a local fisherman trawls up the golf bag. For all that Brian finds what he's looking he becomes involved in kidnap and murder. Then when it seems that all will end happily ever after, justice is served - or is it? Although this is a story in its own right it is also the final novel in the trilogy which begins after WWII in Easier Than It Seems and develops through the exploits of a black marketeering Scotsman who becomes a gun runner for the IRA in Retribution. It has nothing to do with golf!

  • av Cameron C. E. Cameron
    135,-

    This is the third book in the Nomit and Pickle series. The two friends are having festive fun and adventures together... some of which do not exactly go according to plan!

  • av Karina Choudhrie
    245,-

    The Big Splash Circus is the greatest show under the sea! Latern Fish is searching for his special talent and is yet to discover his part in the show. His friends are keen to help as they don't like to see him sad. Can you help to find his special talent? Get ready for the underwater adventure to begin.

  • av Mark Batey
    185,-

    ENTER THE SHIPS' GRAVEYARD. A watchful Northumbrian family, devoted to duty in the lighthouse on the treacherous Farne Islands. A vicious North Sea storm, during which a consummate ship's captain makes a fatal error of navigation. A daring rescue of shipwreck survivors, spurring an unwanted rise to celebrity status. A country in the throes of industrial and social upheaval, while much of today's world takes shape. Welcome to the timeless whole life story of Britain's sea rescue heroine, GRACE DARLING. Set in Victorian Northumberland, with its astounding castles and coastline, this new dramatisation is a fast-moving tale of triumph and tragedy, ordinary people in extraordinary situations, and the birth of an enduring legacy. But who is the mysterious narrator, commenting to readers as the story unfolds?

  • av Jean Illingworth
    175,-

  • av Ashley Osborne
    309,-

    People are fascinated with property. Many dream of owning a property portfolio and living off its income. But how many achieve that goal? Buying property off-plan, the deck is stacked against small investors. Information and timing are critical to success, but this information is out of reach for most. Without this information, small investors can't make well informed investment decisions. Investing off-plan can be highly rewarding. However, there is no magic negotiation tactic or shortcut which investors can use to win. Small investors win by understanding the market and leveraging this knowledge to their advantage. Prosper puts small investors in the driving seat. It provides industry insights and understanding of how residential development works, and gives readers the tools and knowledge to determine the right investments. Then, any smart investor can analyse like a pro, so you can invest better, and prosper faster.

  • av Gregoriy Shifrin
    149,-

    Recognition of the energy, the evolutionary essence of Nature, allows us to believe that vitalism - the power of life - is not determined by the divine spirit in living organisms, but by bioenergetics. It is the totality of the processes of converting incoming external energy into biologically useful work of living systems.

  • av Michael Firman
    159,-

    Tommy Twigtree is the tallest tree in the garden, and overseas the lives of all his friends who live there.Tommy and his friends plan the best bonfire party for fireworks night.However, Robbie Rabbit and his Bandits conjure up a plot to spoil the evening with an explosive surprise.A story with unexpected twists and turns.

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