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  • av Daniel DeLisle
    275 - 455,-

  • - Book 3
    av Chris Hanly
    352 - 574,-

  • av Howard Turk
    291,-

  • - The Theory of Everything
    av Charles H Huettner
    194,-

  • av Dr Alan Paris
    258,-

  • av Jerry Gray
    352,-

  • av Gerald F Sweeney
    291,-

  • - The Road to Redemption
    av Terence A McSweeney
    523,-

    Trapped by the creature Thadnelius J. Gromfort, Cillian McGonegal must find the missing pieces of an ancient artifact to free his friends who have been sent on a journey of their own into the afterworld. Time is running out. Together with his brother Patrick, Mary his assistant and Liam his good friend he must navigate time itself and time can be very unforgiving. Time is also running out for Susanne McKinnon and Nathan McPhee as they travel through the Twelve Gates of Judgement. The weight of his responsibility for their rescue falls squarely on Cillian's shoulders, but he is bound by the whims of the stone which grows more powerful with each moment. Find the missing pieces or all is lost. Into time's void, they step.The Twelve Gates: The Road to Redemption is book two of the McGonegal Chronicles. It explores events in ancient history and what the future may hold. Time is not linear. Time is bendable and with many dimensions as Cillian, his assistant Mary, his brother Patrick, and Liam his good friend will quickly discover. The origin of the artifact is a mystery, but its power is immense. Where will it take them and what about their trapped friends? Will they survive the Road to Redemption as they navigate The Twelve Gates? Time will tell.In this book the author uses actual historical events combined with ancient myth and highlighted with science fiction and adventure to weave a story of love, sacrifice, and obligation. The main character, Cillian McGonegal must navigate an impossible situation and failure is not an option. Throughout the story the reader is beset with numerous examples of bravery and cleverness as the characters face their greatest fears and most menacing challenges. It is a wild ride.

  • av Dr Bukola Oluwade
    257,-

  • - A Caldwell Parish Memoir
    av Creston Curtis Dunn
    257,-

  • - Successful Grassroots Product Launches
    av Jr Spencer & John
    369 - 540,-

  • av Judith Ayn
    291,-

  • av Brian Herskowitz
    386 - 455,-

  • - My Life and Times on Roaring Creek
    av Chris R Hughes
    275,-

  • av Larry Levy
    229

  • av Lauryne Wright
    455,-

  • - 7 Adventures in High Consciousness
    av Bruce K Britton
    207 - 443

  • - Wait, wait. There's More to the Story!
    av John E Budzinski
    335,-

  • av Deborah Wynne
    403,-

  • av Dr C Charles Clency
    291,-

  • av Stephen Hobbs
    257,-

  • av Sally Forrester
    258,-

  • av Catherine Gentile
    352,-

  • av Ray E Aquitania
    291,-

  • - An intimate look at the homelessness and mental health crisis
    av Doreen McGettigan
    292,-

  • av Marshall S Thomas
    386,-

  • - The Life of James Dunwoody Bulloch, Naval Agent of the Confederacy
    av Stephen Chapin Kinnaman
    797,-

    James Dunwoody Bulloch's central place in history has always rested on his Civil War era achievements as a secret agent of the Confederate States Navy in Europe. He gained fame for having brought into being the Confederate States cruisers Florida, Alabama and Shenandoah. Less well known are his illustrious Georgia ancestors, who were so firmly entwined with the earliest American colonial experience, and his prominent family connections-he was the uncle of the 26th President of the United States, Theodore Roosevelt. It has even been suggested that Bulloch is the forgotten hero of the South, who died in obscurity far from his native land. Captain Bulloch presents the full story of the life and times of this most remarkable man.Bulloch's antebellum career was that of a very accomplished marine professional, first as an officer in the U.S. Navy and then as a captain of mail steamers. Examination of his American sea service reveals how Bulloch honed the tools of his trade, tools which he used so effectively during the Civil War. Bulloch's early life at sea also paralleled the golden age of the American merchant marine; his exploits provide a valuable snapshot of its period of greatness. This coincidence is supremely ironic as his unique talents in the service of the Confederacy were largely responsible for its untimely demise. As for the man that was James Bulloch, his life was one of many caught up in a gripping family saga that started with his father's scandalous second marriage and progressed to his step-sister's alliance with the Roosevelts of New York. Bulloch's extended family was soon separated by the worst crisis America has endured-the Civil War-but it survived its unwanted trial stronger than ever. At the war's end, Bulloch was an exile, unable to return to his homeland. His subsequent years in Liverpool illustrate a tale of redemption and survival as he struggled to rebuild his life in a society far removed from his Georgian roots, Victorian England. Throughout Bulloch is revealed as a warm human being, loving and sensitive, who experienced personal tragedy but who always remained positive and productive. With a clearer picture of his life from beginning to end, we can now recognize Bulloch not only as an unsung hero of the Civil War but also as a shining example of the American experience.

  • - A curious woman takes on the world
    av Andrea Granahan
    404,-

  • av Kristen Beatty
    403,-

    Leigh Kay was short, so much shorter than her friends. What happens one day, when Leigh Kay dreams of being tall? Maybe, just maybe, she finds that being yourself is the best dream to have, after all.

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