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  • av Dr Anthony Mathews
    135

    Leondrino Gema is a rich and successful business tycoon, a man of fine cars and a finer villa where his employees always seem to be young, attractive, well paid and female. Yet his employees think him a good employer, charities think he is a good philanthropist and politicians think he is a good influence, a good wealth-creator and a good contact.YET TO THOSE HE CLAIMS TO LOVE, LEO GEMA SHOWS ANOTHER FACE.At the age of sixty Gema has the sex drive of a man half his age, and it shows no sign of slackening. Dead or alive, no woman is safe from a man used to taking what he wants, and that doesn't mean no for an answer. Will the police or any relative find out, the easy way, about Gema's secret lusts and where he buries his secrets? Or do only women find out the hard way?

  • av Stephen Westcott
    155

  • av Amber de Hebdan
    115,99

    Laurie Pennell has been cared for by his mother, Evelyn, aunt, Phoebe and the priest from their nearby Cornish seaside town. Laurie is happy and well loved but now his mother is no longer as well as she was.Then a man's body is found at the foot of a cliff and Laurie is too innocent to imagine that he or his family could be involved. Yet somebody's handkerchief has been found on the body, the police have been making enquiries, and his mother and the priest have anxious words. A court is convened that will summon up the ghosts of the past, and soon Laurie will find himself in the dock.

  • av Anthony Collins
    109

    "Jacob Smee set off to sea in a boat he had made out of twigs from a tree..."Follow Jacob on an exciting adventure into the unknown, battling sharks, braving the high seas and meeting a new and unlikely friend.As he discovers wonderful treasures and memories from his friend''s life, Jacob is reminded that you do not need to be far from home, to find true happiness and adventure.

  • av Michelle Guerrero
    145

    Oh no! King Bear has been kidnapped by a dragon! Princess Eleanor is off on an adventure to rescue him!Join Princess Eleanor on her quest to rescue King Bear!

  • av William Stalgaitis
    125,-

    Stolen secrets. Intelligence agencies working together.A race against time to stop a common enemy.MI6 agent Max Sykes takes on his most formidable adversary yet, his friend and colleague Daniel Drake.In what appears to be a straight-forward 'agent gone rogue' case, the chase begins in London and takes Max to the US, where he has to use all his skills to stay one step ahead of the CIA, who are after Daniel for themselves.A thriller with twists and turns, treachery and betrayal, Max discovers all is not as straight forward as he first thought.But just how high does this treachery and betrayal go?

  • av Mallikarjun Mulimani
    115,99

  • - The Coming of the Messiah
    av Peter Tallon
    135

    Anno Domini: The Coming of the Messiah is the fourth novel by the author Peter Tallon and the first instalment of the Anno Domini trilogy. During the beginning of the reign of Augustus Ceasar, Rome had not long ended a civil-war and was restoring stability in the provinces of its empire. In what is now modern-day Israel and the city of Jerusalem there seemed to be an epi-centre of passive hostility. Perhaps the jewel of the empire, it garnered special dispensation and treatment from the imperial senate from its puppet vassal, King Herod - though his cruelty, paranoia and unending ego had created many an enemy amongst his people. In these tensions, find our story's hero, Centurion Lucius Veranius. Conflict has arisen from a fanatical organisation, the Zealots, in the aim to remove the Roman puppet Herod and his Imperial masters. However, their task is almost insurmountable, leaving much of their ambition resting on the unsuspecting shoulders of a new-born infant: the future King-of-the-Jews, the Messiah, Jesus. Anno Domini: The Coming of the Messiah is an ambitious tale of violence, conspiracy, intrigue and insurrection.

  • av Johanna Claritee
    115,99

  • av Amy Tollyfield
    135

    'I remember the details because I loved you.But it was not the storybook kind of love that you were hoping for. No hand-holding or kisses in the dark;Just missed calls and wanting to know where you were.' In Toy Soldiers, Amy Tollyfield presents a compelling collection of poetry covering a broad spectrum of emotions and feelings. Prepare to be captivated by themes such as disappointment and desire; friendship and female empowerment; hope and home; love and loss; mystery and memories, and patience and passion. Toy Soldiers is a profoundly moving and memorable journey through the rich tapestry of life and will not fail to evoke deep contemplation in anyone who reads this amazing anthology. Amy's writing is powerful, poignant and completely unforgettable. Toy Soldiers is Amy's second collection of poetry. Her first, The Suicide, was published by Olympia Publishers in 2018.

  • av Maria Johnson
    115,99

    Lottie's Locket is the latest novel by Maria Johnson, a Narnia meets Poirot tale that follows the adventures of nearly eleven-year-old Lottie and her remarkable journey. Lottie is quite grumpy about having to stay with her Aunt Susan in her creepy house in Yorkshire, especially since it means her parents missing her birthday. On the eve she turns eleven, however, Lottie opens a mysterious present from her mother to discover a beautiful gold locket. The next thing she knows Lottie whirls into another realm, ending up in the land of Orovand, otherwise known as the Gold Dimension.Lottie enjoys her new adventure, but after an important ceremony, she discovers her locket has been stolen and stumbles onto a treasonous plot. Lottie and her new friends, Zara and Andri, decide to try to solve the case. Can Lottie uncover the truth, get her locket back and make her way back home?

  • av Victoria Day-Joel
    105,-

    New Beginnings is a collection of poetry and verses, describing nature, new relationships and a move to Spain. The poems describe how people meet and how relationships grow; how love between two people works. It also discusses how life decisions are made - whether they're the right ones or the wrong ones. The verses discuss 'love at first sight' or at least how people can feel comfortable in each other's company from a very early stage after meeting.Each poem is accompanied by a verse which gives a commentary of the narrator's relationships and opinions of the world around them.

  • av Bill O. A.
    125

  • av Chris Bailey-Green
    125

  • av Danielle Maupertuis
    155

  • - Part 3
    av Robert Brooks Strong
    169

    RUMOURS OF GOD'S MENTAL ILLNESS HAS BEEN FALSIFIEDHe is as stone-cold sane as ever. Only his late mother prefers Him to be in a mental hospital, fooling society that he murdered his stepmother and fooling psychiatrists that he needs demeaning doses ofantipsychotic drugs and otherwise 'looked after' at the age of seventy-six.Yet the truth will out. Through the pen and guitar of Robert Strong, God can at last tell His side of the story. Learn of God's role in recent cataclysmic climate events as He struggles with the evil of global warming even as He struggles to punish his mother's evil spirit for the permissive society. Learn of God's role in Brexit andthe rise and fall of Theresa May and Jeremy Corbyn as he publishes His letters to public figures from His mental hospital.GOD'S TRUTH IS OUT!ALL WE HAVE TO DO IS TOLET ROBERT STRONG OUT, TO PROVE IT!!!

  • av Gracie Versace
    115,-

  • av Jay Ling
    105,-

    Fate can bring two people together. It can also tear them apart.Jay Ling unites beautiful prose with elegant poetry to tell the story of two young people, longing to be together yet destined to be torn apart. When all seems lost, will fate have one last twist for young love?Full of magical images and lyrical, emotive storytelling, The Coming is a world to get lost in.

  • av Keith Mackenzie Ross
    115,99

  • av Brian George
    155

    Searching: An Autobiography of a Birder chronicles the birding career of Brian George, a respected expert on birdlife and the environment. Detailing the start of his love-affair with birding as a young lad, and his time in Egypt on military service to his lecturing career at Birmingham University, Brian delves into the joys of birdwatching and thoroughly imbues his story with expert knowledge and fantastic spots to seek out for any birder - whether a newbie or a weather-beaten veteran of the avocation. Searching: An Autobiography of a Birder is a true story of intrigue and expertise. For those who are already in-the-know, or those whom wish to embark on the journey themselves, this is the book for you. Brian leaves no stone unturned and has many a tale to keep the typical birder hooked and maybe even a little jealous.

  • av Michael Saunders
    135

    This book by Michael Saunders is a collection of sermons that he gave to the parishioners of Masham and Healey in the Yorkshire Dales.As a retired Minister in Secular Employment he has been at the edge of the Church, exposed to the joys and tribulations of a life working in the British National Health Service. In his preaching he has attempted to explore the importance of a liberal Christian faith, open to the insights of other world religions, and connected with the realities of modern life.

  • av Adrienne Fraser
    143

    Opie's life had always been full of fun and adventures, until one morning when everything changed. Opie's body started to feel very strange and different, but he had no idea why and neither did anyone else! Who will help Opie to find out what is wrong with him?

  • av David Jenks
    99

  • av Iana Ellis
    95,-

  • - An Alphabet Book
    av Samuel Otten
    125,-

    Missing Letters is not a typical alphabet book-it's a word game that teaches the importance of each letter by illustrating what happens when they're removed from words. The results are surprising as words and meaning are transformed. It can be dramatic as Will becomes ill and play becomes pay, or it can be funny when peaks become peas and banana becomes 'baaa'. Lively illustrations and a diverse cast of characters accentuate the changes, helping children increase their phonemic awareness-the ability to hear sounds not only in the starts of words but also in the middle or end.Missing Letters can also extend beyond the pages by thinking of your own words that change when you remove a letter. It's accessible to children of any age. Young pre-readers can focus on the missing sounds and compare the illustrations, while early readers can look at the spellings to spot the difference.

  • av John Mullen
    135

    Born in the 1930s, John Mullen grows up in poverty-stricken Dundalk, Ireland. Although he has the love of a big family, a warm and caring mother, and great friends, his is a simple childhood with little money to spare and often not enough, even for food. He attends Catholic schools and survives the cruelty of the system in those early days, but his childhood experiences prepare him well for life ahead.We follow John's life story as he faces huge challenges until he can finally enjoy what he has spent a lifetime earning.As working parents, John and his wife Anthea are devastated when their firstborn son, Patrick, after a difficult birth, grows up 'backward' and not able to join the mainstream school system. Through all the frustrations, anger, and sadness, but ever-present love and compassion, they make tough decisions to help Patrick, while caring for their other two sons. But are they the right decisions and what will become of Patrick?

  • av Nicoll Johnston
    95,-

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