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  • av Michael Legge
    102,-

    It's tough to be the new kid in school, especially when you're targeted by bullies.The Reddy boys and Nora Dale befriend anew student, named Joshua Hoffman. Joshua is victimized by some punks in school, but he seemingly doesn't fight back.However, things start to happen to the bullies. Bad things. Is the kids' new pal dangerous?

  • - A Reddy Boys Mystery
    av Michael Legge
    132,-

    The Reddy Boys, Fred and Ned, were looking forward to the traveling fair coming to their town. After dealing with vampires and ghosts, they just wanted to have some fun. No such luck. Mysterious murders start to happen in their town. The victim's bodies are shriveled up and partially frozen. The Chiller Killer was on the loose! With their friend, Nora Dale, they can't resist trying to solve the bizarre deaths. The more they look into it, the stranger the case becomes, and the more danger they find themselves in.

  • av Michael Legge
    168,-

    Horror host Dr. Dreck, whose love of B movies is profound, reviews many of the films he has shown over the years, with humor and fondness for the low budget gems that are being rediscovered by new generations of fans. Many photos and some laughs make for an enjoyable experience through B movie land!

  • av Michael Legge
    935,-

    Death in the Iron Age of Eastern England explores the treatment of the non-cremated dead from 800BC - c.AD60 in what is now eastern England. The research presented identifies large-scale patterns in post-mortem treatment, furthering existing debates around excarnation practices, inhumation traditions and the 'invisible dead'. The region has seen comparatively little in-depth study in recent years, while the quantity of excavated material has increased exponentially due to the rise of development-led archaeology. This book gathers and presents the known data to shed light on an under-researched part of Iron Age Britain through the study of complete inhumations, partial skeletal remains and disarticulated human bones. The data is interpreted via integrated methodological approaches that combine contextual archaeology, osteology and bone taphonomy to better understand post-mortem processes, regional variation and the role of the dead in Iron Age societies.

  • av Michael Legge
    156,-

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