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  • av J M Dalgliesh
    154 - 401,-

  • av J M Dalgliesh
    154 - 401,-

  • av J M Dalgliesh
    216,-

  • av Mark A Gibson
    198,-

    Jimmy Hamilton overcame childhood tragedy to become a hero in Vietnam, only to die there in 1967. All but forgotten, Jimmy leaves behind a young wife, an infant son, and a man wracked by guilt.Circumstances allow Becca, his young widow, to be manipulated into an abusive, loveless union with Jimmy's brother and into raising her son ignorant of his father's true identity-a wrong she knows must be set right...but how? When?Like Jimmy before him, James, Jr. is an intellectually gifted, albeit troubled man. Hamstrung by the false narrative of his life and then tormented by an unspeakable loss, his days are spent treading the knife's edge between present day reality and a past he's incapable of forgetting.With his final act of bravery, Jimmy unknowingly saved the scion of a powerful Washington family. In so doing, he set in place circumstances that just might draw his son back from the abyss...but only if he can somehow make it home from Vietnam.Roses in December concludes the Hamilton Place series, an epic family saga extending from the Great Depression to present day. Through war and peace, love and loss, triumph and tragedy, follow the Hamilton family on their journey from a run-down farm in South Carolina, through the jungles of Vietnam, to the top of the world in New York City, and beyond the gardens of stone at Arlington.

  • av Mark A Gibson
    210,-

    Home. For over three hundred years, that's what the Hamilton family has called a shrinking swath of farmland in the Appalachian foothills of South Carolina. Home.That's the failing tobacco farm where Walter and Maggie Hamilton choose to raise their three children. Walter has big plans to make the farm more profitable, but his plans are interrupted by World War II and family heartbreak. Walter returns from the war a changed man and finds Maggie, too, has changed, neither of them for the better. But at least their family is together again at...Home.More than anything, that's where their eight-year-old son, Jimmy Hamilton, wants to be. However, after an unspeakable tragedy, he's sent away from the only life he's ever known to live with a kindly uncle in North Carolina. Home.That's where Jimmy is finally going to be, unless fate has plans of its own...A Song that Never Ends is the first installment of the Hamilton Place series, an epic family saga extending from the Great Depression to present day. Through war and peace, love and loss, triumph and tragedy, follow the Hamilton family on their journey from a run-down farm in South Carolina, through the jungles of Vietnam, to the top of the world in New York City, and beyond the gardens of stone at Arlington.

  • av R. M. Gardana
    172,-

    The Propriety of Affection follows the love life of Marian Amberly, a young lady in Georgian England, where society dictates a lady's first ambition ought to be matrimony, and love should be but a secondary consideration.The idealistic Marian hopes for more than rank and fortune--she desires a companion she can love and respect.Should she marry the dashing and rakish Lord Richard Beauregard, one of London's most eligible bachelors? Or should she listen to the small voice in her heart that says the polite but reserved Edward Sheffield is the one she belongs with?True love is in her grasp, but its path is strewn with calculating rivals, unwanted suitors and misunderstandings.

  • av J M Dalgliesh
    200 - 401,-

  • av J M Dalgliesh
    200 - 401,-

  • av J M Dalgliesh
    154 - 401,-

  • av J M Dalgliesh
    202,-

  • av J M Dalgliesh
    154 - 401,-

  • av J M Dalgliesh
    202,-

  • av J M Dalgliesh
    200 - 401,-

  • av J M Dalgliesh
    200 - 401,-

  • av J M Dalgliesh
    200 - 401,-

  • av J M Dalgliesh
    200 - 401,-

  • av J M Dalgliesh
    200 - 401,-

  • av J M Dalgliesh
    200 - 401,-

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  • av J M Dalgliesh
    187 - 401,-

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    248,-

    When the bonds of brotherhood are strained, who do you turn to?The celebration of the Viking Festival of Fire ensures that thousands descend annually on the the small coastal town of Sheringham, but when one man dies amidst the grand finale, it falls to DI Tom Janssen and his team to identify who the victim was and how he met such a grisly end.The victim was a local man, successful, hard working and well respected. A motive proves to be elusive. As the case progresses it becomes evident that not all is at it seems. Those within the victim's trusted circle appear unable, or unwilling, to aid the investigation. Someone has a grudge... one strong enough to willingly send a man to his death in the most brutal, and public, manner.The answer must lie in the victim's past; a past that sees highly decorated military service. The past shapes our future and the consequences of our actions catch up with us. Those with the darkest secrets... with the most to hide... will face a day of reckoning.Witnesses, friends and enemies alike all appear to employ the same old adage; see no evil, hear no evil and speak no evil, but a ruthless killer is on the loose and they want revenge... Janssen and his team must unmask a murderer before they strike again...Hear No Evil is the fifth novel in a new series of thrillers from Amazon number one bestselling crime writer, JM Dalgliesh, the author of the Dark Yorkshire books. Perfect for fans of LJ Ross, JD Kirk, Angela Marsons, Joy Ellis and Damien Boyd.

  • av J M Dalgliesh
    200 - 401,-

  • av J M Dalgliesh
    200,-

  • av J M Dalgliesh
    200 - 401,-

  • - Old Powderglass Beads from the Collection of Billy Steinberg
    av Billy Steinberg
    589,-

    These rare and mysterious beads, made in Ghana and used by the Krobo and Ashanti peoples, are regarded as magical and are worn proudly as a symbol of prestige and wealth.This is the first book dedicated to African powderglass beads, with over 180 photographs of gorgeous pieces from a collection assembled by songwriter Billy Steinberg (co-writer of Madonna's "Like a Virgin"). Most of the pieces showcased in this handsomely designed volume are West African beads often referred to as Bodom or Akoso, and were made by Ashanti and Ewe people in Ghana and Togo during the 19th century using finely ground glass sourced from broken bottles, windows or other beads, creating brightly colorful pieces in shiny colors with a handmade textural quality. Highly detailed photography by Fredrik Nilsen provides a comprehensive look at the collection, along with texts by scholar Jamey D. Allen about the history, classification and glassmaking technologies employed in the varieties of beads covered in the book. A glossary provided by Allen also makes this a useful reference title.

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