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1939. The storm clouds of war are gathering over Europe.Alex Carlton is recruited by MI2 (the division of Military Intelligence that deals with Russia and Scandinavia) to go undercover in Finland to gain insight into Finnish intentions.
Readers will be entranced by these stories. They are original and in different genres, plots, characters and voices. The stories have lessons in childhood, growing up, and life. Some have humour and others horror.
Ashia 'Ash' Cox isn't your average teenager. She's a sixteen-year-old con artist headed forgreatness - until celebrity criminal Harry Holmes destroys the family and life she loves.
It is 1999 and the glorious Millennium is approaching. Ray is a struggling private investigator and compulsivegambler whose debt has spiralled out of control. His violent creditors have run out of patience. A retiredgangster offers to square his debt if he tracks a man down.
The continuing story of one of the Founders of the SAS is set in the meticulously researched backdrop of Britain's mid-20th Century default responsibilities in the Horn of Africa, Malaya and West Africa.
Caroline R Poole writes an emotive memoir recounting her own stillbirth experience, setting out to offer readers a unique insight into the emotional impact of this tragedy.
Your Stools Are Safe in Our Hands is a satirical comedy about the yearly UKAS inspection. Readers will haveto decipher fact from fiction as they discover the often laughable expectations that are placed on thesmall laboratory teams, who are working to full capacity.
Whether creating a product from nothing or making a stepped change to an existing product, the task presents many opportunities to ask and seek answers to fundamental questions that will steer the final outcome.
Unsung is a collection of lyrical poetry that explores themes including self-discovery, loss and regret with honesty and resolve.
The fifth book in a series of books that provide purpose-driven outcomes in support of some of the most talked about subjects in life today, Purposeful Discussions demonstrates the relationship between communications (human 2 human), strategy and business development and life growth.
It is 2001 and Detective Inspector Charlie Moon is back with a new case!A prisoner found hanging in his cell after serving over twenty years of a life sentence draws Moon into the investigation of a murder which took place in the 1970s - a student named Sharon Baxter who was stabbed to death and her body dumped at the side of a canal.
My granddaughter was studying recent history at school, a year or two back and the course of her studies were embracing the events of the Second World War
Jerome is an unremarkable young man who discovers he has a remarkable gift. He cantravel back in time...
"I am unique. I belong to a tribe of one." So says Hare Yehuda Felatu at the opening of his autobiography. Born in 1930, his mother was a Welsh Jewish socialist intellectual, his father a New Zealand Maori All-black rugby star. He goes on to give an account of his remarkable (if 'invisible') life.
This book covers the period of time during which the Cayman Islands were transformed from an obscure group of three British islands in the Caribbean to the fifth largest financial centre in the world.
Woven around true events, an adventure story based in Carlisle and the Borders during the Great War. The story of an ageing Border Reiver's last raid before peace descends on the Borders until, with the coming of war, a new raider emerges whose acts of violence and terror leave a new generation of families 'bereaved'.
The Meadowsweet Year Volume 2 has been recorded and photographed directly from the curriculum of a Rudolf Steiner inspired Parent/Child initiative that runs in Somerset, England. With photographs, descriptions, rhymes, songs, tunes, displays and crafts ideas, this A-Z compilation will hopefully give inspiration and guidance to many.
Life is a struggle for all of us, but for some can resemble an obstacle course one has to battle through, seemingly alone. Told through a series of diary entries, Clare Green's debut The Diary of Clare Green describes the difficulties she has faced throughout her life dealing with her, often crippling, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD).
This book explains David's radical new theory of seeing gravity as the concentric force difference between dark energy and neutron charged mass. To finally understand what gravity is will open the world to many advances - in which concentric gravity, once realised, can be utilised in many environmentally friendly ways.
1940, Guernsey. Nineteen is a time to be young, to make rash decisions and follow your heart. For Marion, Stella and Rachel, age doesn't mean a thing when World War Two comes to their shores. A mass evacuation springs into action, hundreds of people, both friends and family, fleeing their tranquil island.
Sarah Hughes. Wife, mother, secret gambler. The stakes rise as her gambling escalates and she starts to realise her husband is not all she believed... Red/ Black is a carefully constructed story that deals with very modern themes of mental health andgambling.
When Jensen meets Snotball at the hospital the pair head out for a big adventure, past the nurses and out of the hospital, to the shops and off to the park. But Jensen knows he needs to get back quickly, else his mum and sister will be worried. Luckily Snotball is as speedy and he is sticky, and they make it back safe and sound, and just in time.
Stella Webb is a successful but bored cosmetic surgeon whose career is going in a very different direction to that of the A&E doctor she's dating.
Janet Rising has written sixteen pony books for young readers including, with Carl Hester MBE, FBHS, the life story of Valegro, the greatest dressage horse that has ever lived. Although no stranger to writing fiction for adults, this is her first book for that audience
Elliot Cross didn't believe in monsters. At least, not until his brother died at the hands of something unnatural. Four years later and a string of impossible deaths leave the police baffled. Consumed by a desire to shine a journalistic light on the supernatural world, Elliot sees a chance to make a difference.
A modern-day rite of passage from insecure, ego-oriented girl to mature, self-oriented woman. One woman's search for self-identity.
A deadly plot of modern terrorism from an author who has worked in British Intelligence. The novel explains much about Islamic history and how it shapes the Middle East today.
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