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Alfred and Ettie Palmer are back. But better to let sleeping dogs lie. The thrilling sequel to 'Blood Among The Threads'.
He only sought the truth. But some truths are best left buried.Wrexham, 1876. Meet Alfred Neobard Palmer, an unlikely hero. "It was a death which had brought him here. Death by snake venom, of all things." Palmer - and his more courageous sweetheart, young Ettie Francis. A series of accidental deaths which increasingly seem - well, more than simply accidental. Deaths luring Palmer and Ettie, slowly but surely, towards a terrifying climax through the treacherous waters of the North Wales coast. But can those deaths truly be linked to the huge coverlet on display at Wrexham's magnificent Art Treasures Exhibition? A patchwork of images both biblical and bewitching. And is there, literally, blood among the coverlet's threads? A glittering mystery by award-winning author David Ebsworth.
A handy volume that provides twenty stopping points around a two-mile self-guided walk to discover some of Wrexham''s hidden history. ''You don''t need old photos'', say the authors, ''to recreate the past here. Just this guidebook and a bit of imagination.''
From Oran and Casablanca to the heart of Africa, then into the cauldron of Normandy and the Liberation of Paris, Jack's fate is also bound to those who will betray them, and to the enemies who want Telford dead.
Drawn back even further into espionage on behalf of her nation, Catherine must battle madness, her desires, the rifts in her family, riot, rebellion and assassination in this tumultuous third and final act of the Yale Trilogy.
The anticipated follow-up to 'The Doubtful Diaries of Wicked Mistress Yale'
The first book in a new trilogy by David Ebsworth about the life and times of Catherine Yale, wife of nabob philanthropist and slave trader, Elihu Yale.
October 1938, and foreign correspondent Jack Telford is on the run in northern Spain.
Sixth-Century Britain. Ambros Skyhound and his blind Song-Sayer must battle enemies who would destroy their combined faith.
Award winning historical fiction novelist David Ebsworth's account of the Battle of Waterloo.
A Christie-esque thriller set on a battlefield tour bus towards the end of the Spanish Civil War.
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