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  • von Gregor Fjellrev
    19,00 €

    Miles Radien stood alone... but this was not a bad thing. The tale of Miles Sorvenjar Radien ceases its dullness when a mysterious being from a world far-off grants his ship, and with his last breath, instructions: "Today, save yourself, so tomorrow you might save your world, and in time... all of creation." With these words begins Miles Radien's true story. A whole new universe has opened up before him, one his tempered mind and steeled soul find great difficulty in believing isn't some cruel dream, let alone one that would see him accepted into it. Worlds sprawling with splendor and incredible peoples, powers and technologies that seemed impossible, and a war of shadow and flame fought almost as long as time itself are the new stories of Miles Radien, and he will only be so eager to add his name to the history of time... Published by Blue Forge Press.

  • von Le Queux William
    23,00 €

    "The Seven Secrets" by using William Le Queux is a thrilling book that takes readers proper into a world of spying, thrillers, and mysteries. Setting the story in Europe in the early 1900s, it delves into a web of lies, dirty hints, and illegal sports. The tale is primarily based on a sequence of mysterious and hidden occasions which can be all related to a bigger mystery. Le Queux cleverly crafts a story full of shady characters, spying, and mystery missions. The most important man or woman gets caught in a web of espionage and has to locate their way thru an international wherein hyperlinks aren't continually clean and the reality is tough to locate. The talent with which Le Queux tells testimonies is apparent inside the way he adds tension to them. People hold analyzing the book because it takes sudden turns and has a web of secrets that are slowly determined. "The Seven Secrets" shows how strongly the author feels approximately terrorism, spying, and the name of the game international of thrillers. Le Queux makes readers laugh and experience like they may be part of the world as they discern out all of the lies, secrets, and hints that exist in an international where spying and mystery movements rule.

  • von Owen Thomas
    28,00 €

    Raymond Mackey is a struggling crime writer. His friends call him Mack. But friends are in short supply these days. Mack's thirty years as a homicide detective came to the kind of abrupt, ignominious end that tends to make friends dry up and blow away. It matters little that Mack was never actually a mole working for a shadowy, seemingly omnipresent mob boss. Somehow, the evidence was there anyway and the scandal ended everything for him overnight. Lucky to stay out of prison, Mack lives in a netherworld of forced retirement, spinning his memories of old homicide cases into pulp fiction and working part time as a shopping mall cop. His wife Marlo, the greatest criminal investigator Mack has ever known, has been dead of pancreatic cancer for nearly five years. That leaves his ancient Smith-Corona Corsair, a pack of Camels, a bottle of Old Forester, and Marlo's bourbon-loving cat, Phil, as Mack's only company.Almost. Because Mack also keeps himself company. The psychiatrists call it Depersonalization-Derealization Disorder. Mack calls it Triple-D. But crazy also works. It means he watches himself, usually from an overhead perspective, as though someone has tied a floating camera to a back beltloop on a long string. It makes him feel watched, and not by someone inclined to judge him kindly. So Raymond Mackey comes complete with his own Greek chorus. "Watch yourself, Mack," people tell him. He has no choice.When one of Mack's old informants goes missing and Mack's face turns up in a dead man's camera, his past comes roaring painfully back to life. Now the police want him for questioning, the mob want him dead and it's increasingly difficult to tell who, exactly, is working for who. As a mercilessly hot Chicago summer finally breaks and it starts to rain bodies, Mack finds himself past his prime for this kind of action. Retirement has added weight and subtracted agility. He hasn't fired a weapon in years. His antiquated cell phone will not stop ringing with a mysteriously blocked number. In the end, as Mack watches himself from above, it is razor-sharp instinct, cheap consumer electronics and his dead wife that offer his only hope.

  • von Saai Iyer
    24,00 €

    Here we have Nathan Bauer, a short nerdy sixth grader with a unique power; the ability to receive and intercept text messages with his mind. He has always thought of it as a major obstruction, and fears what will happen to him if he reveals it. He soon finds out that he can use his powers to benefit others and sets off to stop troublemakers in school from doing any harm. Ernest Dauson, another sixth grader with exceptional knowledge about computer logistics helps Nathan accomplish his goals. But the real problem Nathan has is not bullies in school. During Thanksgiving break, Nathan encounters some suspicious messages, and keeps trying to comprehend what it could mean. Later, he finds out what's cooking; a company called the Dexeplin Association making focus pills with mislabeled ingredient amounts. As he continues his investigation, many secrets are revealed; school employees executing the production, marketing, and labelling of the pills, overdosing, and a mysterious man by the name of Rey Ronaldo who's on top of all this. Nathan embarks on a journey with Ernest to find answers and enhance Nathan's power. Will Nathan be able to stop this crime before it's too late?

  • von Grant James
    23,00 €

    "Adventures of an Aide-de-Camp Vol. 1" is an interesting collection of adventures written by means of James Grant. An exciting collection of stories are instructed within the book, all primarily based on Grant's own reports and views inside the navy. From the factor of view of an aide-de-camp, the memories deliver a completely unique view on military lifestyles, battles, and the many troubles that soldiers face within the area. Grant skillfully shows the information, complexities, and dangers that include being inside the navy with the aid of drawing on his history and personal experience. The manner he writes is characterised by means of shiny pix, tricky plot turns, and a strong experience of what virtually happened in records. Each story in the series indicates the bravery, friendship, and dangers that soldiers face, giving readers a look into the arena of military sports and the human studies that manifest there. Through this collection, Grant masterfully brings to lifestyles the adventure, thrill, and every now and then cruel truth of being within the military. His captivating memories and deep understanding of the army surroundings preserve readers fascinated. Grant is very good at writing thrilling stories approximately existence in the army, and "Adventures of an Aide-de-Camp Vol. 1" is proof of that.

  • von Kayla Frederick
    17,00 €

    Don't use magic for evil and don't cross the boundary.Talia has always followed the two main rules of her Coven. After the thousand year war between demons and witches, the boundary keeps the peace. Until Talia's sweetheart is murdered on the other side.To get to the bottom of his death, Talia must do what she vowed to never do and cross into demon territory. With the help of a hunky but goofy demon named Marcus, Talia follow's Ian's final days into the depths of black magic and despair to learn the most startling discovery of all-not everyone is who they claim to be.**Winner of the Reader's Favorite Award: Five Stars**

  • von E. L. Mendell
    41,00 €

    Their world turns upside-down when the villain becomes an ally.Reitrin's body ached and she tried to get up, but Clyde appeared beside her and he caught her arm to stop her."Don't move yet," he hissed. "Look."Reitrin blinked as a drizzle of blood trickled between her eyes. She did not wipe it away though. She was staring at the sand drone. The red flames were devouring it and it was melting, its eyes rolling in rage and pain.When it was gone, the flames vanished at once.Reitrin felt Clyde release her, but he remained protectively by her side.The blue walls of energy were gone, shattered by the red fire, and the cause was standing in the center of the room."Sorry about my messy entrance," said Aoiro as he turned to face Reitrin and Clyde. His blood red hair speckled with sand and his dark eyes sharp with annoyance.Reitrin could not believe her eyes.Why was Aoiro there?

  • von James Fenimore Cooper
    27,00 €

    "The Last of the Mohicans," penned by the literary maestro James Fenimore Cooper, is a tour de force that beckons readers into the heart of the untamed American wilderness. Published in 1826, this timeless novel unfolds against the backdrop of the French and Indian War, a tumultuous period that serves as the canvas for Cooper's masterpiece.In the vast expanse of the North American frontier, where verdant forests echo with the whispers of ancient secrets, the reader encounters the indomitable Hawkeye, also known as Natty Bumppo. A frontiersman of unparalleled skill and wisdom, Hawkeye navigates a landscape fraught with peril, alongside his loyal companions, Chingachgook, the last of the Mohican tribe, and Uncas, his valiant son.At the novel's core lies a riveting tale of love and sacrifice, as Hawkeye finds himself entwined with the fates of Cora and Alice Munro, daughters of a British officer. Against a backdrop of swirling political intrigues and the clash of empires, the trio embarks on a perilous journey fraught with danger, traversing landscapes both awe-inspiring and treacherous.Cooper's prose, rich and evocative, paints vivid portraits of the North American wilderness, bringing to life the rugged grandeur of the mountains, the meandering rivers, and the dense, ancient forests. The novel's immersive storytelling transports readers to a world where every rustle of leaves and distant echo carries the weight of history.The narrative unfolds with a cadence akin to a symphony, as Cooper weaves together threads of romance, adventure, and tragedy. The characters, etched with a masterful hand, resonate with authenticity and complexity. Hawkeye's stoic resilience, Chingachgook's silent wisdom, and the ethereal presence of Uncas create a tapestry of humanity against the backdrop of a vanishing frontier.As the reader delves deeper into the intricate plot, the novel unveils profound explorations of identity, cultural clashes, and the inexorable march of time. Themes of loyalty, honor, and the resilience of the human spirit permeate the narrative, leaving an indelible mark on the literary landscape."The Last of the Mohicans" is not merely a novel; it is an odyssey through time and space, a literary masterpiece that transcends the boundaries of historical fiction. Cooper's magnum opus invites readers to witness the ebb and flow of civilizations, the clash of cultures, and the enduring spirit that survives even in the face of inevitable change.For those seeking an immersive journey into the heart of the American frontier, where courage is tested, alliances are forged, and the landscape itself becomes a character, "The Last of the Mohicans" stands as an unmissable testament to the power of storytelling. Prepare to be captivated by the allure of the wild, the resonance of timeless themes, and the sheer brilliance of James Fenimore Cooper's literary prowess.

  • von Mike Faricy
    20,00 €

    US Marshal Jack Dillon, assigned to An Garda Síochána Special Branch, is investigating an assault and attempted abduction of an American Studentnamed Melanie Brussard. Her father happens to be a US Senator, and he wants the investigation to be conducted his way. The more Dillon and his partner, DI Paddy Suel, investigate, the more they discover similar assaults. Meanwhile, the FBI arrives in Dublin hoping to recover eight paintings, valued at over 100 million dollars, that were stolen from a New Orleans Art Museum twenty years ago. At least Dillon is enjoying his relationship with sexy Nessa. Amazingly, nothing has gone wrong . . . yet. Better check things out and see what happens.

  • von Miike Faricy
    20,00 €

    US Marshal Jack Dillon gets an early morning call. An American has been murdered in the Finglas section of Dublin. Dillon races to the scene. A brutalshooting in the back garden of the home, and there are no answers. No witnesses. Very little information on the victim. Is there a gangland connection? In short order, bodies begin to pile up, and no one seems to have an answer. Are they even related to the American's murder? Maybe, but then . . .

  • von Henry Rider Haggard
    23,00 €

    In the sun-drenched tapestry of literary adventure, few works resonate with the vibrancy and allure as H. Rider Haggard's magnum opus, "King Solomon's Mines." Crafted with the precision of a master storyteller, this seminal novel beckons readers into a world where the uncharted heart of Africa becomes the crucible for a tale that blends the heady concoction of treasure hunting, perilous quests, and the mysteries of a bygone era.As the sun ascends over the sprawling savannah, casting its golden hues upon the landscape, the reader is transported into the rugged terrain of Kukuanaland, an unexplored realm teeming with secrets and dangers. Haggard's pen, akin to a seasoned explorer's compass, navigates through the lush descriptions of untamed wilderness, where the air is redolent with the scent of exotic flora and the symphony of indigenous creatures creates an orchestral backdrop to the unfolding drama.At the narrative epicenter stands Allan Quatermain, the archetypal adventurer with a visage etched by the scars of countless escapades. His journey, spurred by the promise of unimaginable wealth hidden within the eponymous mines, unfolds as a riveting odyssey through landscapes both beautiful and treacherous. The reader becomes a companion to Quatermain's party - a motley crew of characters, each harboring their own motivations and fears, whose destinies intertwine against the backdrop of this African Eden.The eponymous mines themselves emerge as a tantalizing enigma, shrouded in the mystique of ancient legends and guarded by the specter of an ageless civilization. Haggard's meticulous prose mines the depths of imagination, carving caverns of wonder and intrigue within the reader's mind. The mines are not merely a destination; they are a metaphorical crucible, where the characters' mettle is tested and their fates sealed amidst the glittering allure of untold riches.As the narrative unfurls, Haggard's literary brush paints a chiaroscuro of moral dilemmas and existential quandaries. The characters grapple not only with external adversaries but with the shadows of their own souls, adding layers of psychological complexity to the overarching adventure. Quatermain, with his world-weary wisdom, becomes more than a mere protagonist; he embodies the spirit of human resilience, confronting mortality and the fragility of existence in the face of ancient mysteries.Haggard's keen observations of the African landscape and its indigenous peoples, though tinged with the biases of his era, also serve as a time capsule, capturing the ethos of an age when the continent was perceived through the lens of imperialistic wonder. The clash of civilizations, the juxtaposition of ancient traditions and Western ambition, becomes a subtext that invites readers to grapple with the complexities of cultural encounters.In "King Solomon's Mines," Haggard weaves a narrative tapestry that transcends the boundaries of time, beckoning readers to embark on an expedition of the mind. The prose, like a compass needle pointing towards uncharted realms, invites exploration not only of the African wilderness but of the human spirit itself. As the pages turn, and the echoes of distant drums reverberate through the literary savannah, the allure of King Solomon's Mines remains an indelible testament to the enduring power of adventure and the inexhaustible allure of the unknown.

  • von John J. Powers
    15,00 - 20,00 €

  • von Le Queux William
    25,00 €

    The novel "The Tickencote Treasure," written by using William Le Queux, is a captivating mystery. The tale is set how a hidden treasure is observed within the lovable English town of Tickencote, which is a large wonder. Many human beings are keen to get their fingers at the treasure after an old, forgotten record about it turns up again. The document talks approximately the existence of a precious trove buried inside the vicinity around the town. The book goes into the lives of many people, some of whom are inspired by way of greed, others by means of ancient interest, and still others with the aid of a desire to find out the secrets and techniques of the afterlife. As the look for the wealth receives harder, the story takes surprising turns, revealing long-kept secrets and techniques and strategies, as well as the proper intentions of some of the treasure hunters and their surprising alliances with every other. In a tale set in a vintage English village, Le Queux skillfully weaves together factors of mystery, adventure, and tension to make it very thrilling. The story seems at how complex humans are and how they will do something to get cash or ancient gadgets. "The Tickencote Treasure" is an exciting story that not best famous the look for hidden treasure however additionally indicates the human desires and reasons that power humans to are seeking out ancient relics.

  • von Rene Vecka
    28,00 €

    The epic conclusion to the adventures of Vidarr Allefar and the Mid Dreki Realm series.Magic explodes as Ragnarök approaches. Vidarr must complete the Rod of the Dreki to have any chance of stopping the coming conflagration. The Ice Plains, Jotunn, and a host of vicious creatures stand in his way. To add to his woes, the Vala has the final piece, and the Gods have their own ideas of what should be done. The departed drakes and drekis complicate the situation further.How will Vidarr assemble the Rod in time? And just where in the Realm is the godly artifact, the Valknut?The Norns spin madly and death and destruction follow.One thing is for certain, you can never go home-the same.

  • von Le Queux William
    25,00 €

    A thrilling thriller story known as "The Four Faces" was written by way of the tremendous British author William Le Queux. People who examine this tale may be taken on an adventure thru a global of thriller, overseas intrigue, and secret sports activities. The tale takes area inside the early 1900s and will become an interesting spy tale that draws readers into a web of codes and undercover operations. As always, Le Queux skillfully crafts a complex story complete of espionage, shady alliances, and excessive-stakes diplomatic actions. The book is ready a collection of mysterious humans, each with their personal hopes and roles to play within the complicated net of world intrigue. Why does the tale paintings? Because the author is good at building tension, which makes the plot exciting and hard to bet. Le Queux's "The Four Faces" shows how well he knew the way to write recollections and what sort of he knew about geopolitical forces and the name of the game international of espionage. Many people have examined this book for a long time as it takes readers to an exciting global of secrets and techniques and shows how complicated espionage is and how each spies and officers play high-stakes video games.

  • von Mike Faricy
    20,00 €

    US Marshal Jack Dillon, assigned to An Garda Síochána Special Branch, and his partner DI Paddy Suel are investigating a third 'random' murder in as many days in the Finglas section of Dublin. It turns out DI Suel grew up in the same neighborhood and knew the third victim and his siblings. The following day, a fourth victim is murdered. There seems to be no relationship between any of the victims until the Tech Lab examines some photos on the victim's cell phones. But that still doesn't answer the questions Who is doing the killing and why? If only they could find someone even remotely involved . . .

  • von Mike Faricy
    20,00 €

    US Marshal Jack Dillon, assigned to An Garda Síochána Special Branch, and his partner DI Paddy Suel are investigating a series of bank robberies in Dublin. While it appears the two robbers seem to know what they're doing, it makes absolutely no sense that they're passing a note to a bank teller and leaving with a small amount of cash. Dillon does some serious investigating, and things still don't seem to add up. Or do they? When hostages are taken at the Central Bank of Ireland, the Garda surround the bank, and there's no way the robbers can escape. That's when things get really crazy!

  • von Mike Faricy
    22,00 €

    US Marshal Jack Dillon is sent to the coastal village of Skerries to investigate a murder. Since his partner, D.I. Paddy Suel, can't make it, Dillon is accompanied by D.I. Kevin Rafferty. Turns out that the victim of the murder is an American. What's even worse is that D.I. Rafferty is killed in a car accident returning to Dublin...Or was it an accident? Things get very complicated very fast. Dillon is sent to the west of Ireland to investigate a case and to keep him safe. There's only one problem - It doesn't work. Marshal Jack Dillon becomes the primary target of a killer who has been given a Second Chance!

  • von Frank F Fiore
    26,00 €

    Coming of age against the backdrop of World War II Japan, an American boy, Connor Williams, tormented by his personal alienation and the horrors of war, places himself in harm's way and into the turmoil of a plot to overthrow the Emperor.Whether it was out of fear, revenge, honor or personal salvation, in 1945 this American teenager sat himself, of his own free will, in the pilot's seat of a Mitsubishi Zero, to join other young Kamikaze pilots hell-bent on attacking the powerful American fleet off the coast of Japan.In the Hands of the Gods, Book 1 of The IJIN Trilogy traces the Japanese historical period between 1936 through the bombing of Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, telling the story of World War II from the Japanese perspective. Using historical and fictional characters, IJIN explores the political, military, cultural and social events affecting the lives of Connor's adopted Japanese family and the political and military individuals they encounter.

  • von Grant James
    23,00 €

    "Adventures of an Aide-de-Camp Vol. 2" is an interesting collection of adventures written by means of James Grant. An exciting collection of stories are instructed within the book, all primarily based on Grant's own reports and views inside the navy. From the factor of view of an aide-de-camp, the memories deliver a completely unique view on military lifestyles, battles, and the many troubles that soldiers face within the area. Grant skillfully shows the information, complexities, and dangers that include being inside the navy with the aid of drawing on his history and personal experience. The manner he writes is characterised by means of shiny pix, tricky plot turns, and a strong experience of what virtually happened in records. Each story in the series indicates the bravery, friendship, and dangers that soldiers face, giving readers a look into the arena of military sports and the human studies that manifest there. Through this collection, Grant masterfully brings to lifestyles the adventure, thrill, and every now and then cruel truth of being within the military. His captivating memories and deep understanding of the army surroundings preserve readers fascinated. Grant is very good at writing thrilling stories approximately existence in the army, and "Adventures of an Aide-de-Camp Vol. 2" is proof of that.

  • von Mike Faricy
    20,00 €

    US Marshall Jack Dillon, assigned to An Garda Síochána, Special Branch, and his partner, Paddy Suel, are sent down to County Cork to investigatethe murder of American gangster Dennis 'Punchy' Sheehan. Things turn out to not be as suspected. CCTV evidence moves the investigation to Dublin, where the body count begins to grow on an almost daily basis. The killer seems to be a step ahead of the investigators. With barely ahandful of clues, can Dillon possibly find whoever is responsible?

  • von G Michael Smith
    29,00 €

    This is a story about a detective as opposed to a detective story. Mathew Brown aka Augustus Cervantes discovers early in life that he has some very special skills. Skills that manifest in what many consider very odd personality traits. Most notably, he claims he can find anything with a little help from a nebulous place in his mind that he calls the canvas. ¿¿¿¿¿¿¿Having built a lucrative career finding treasured missing objects for wealthy patrons, he's contacted by a woman desperate to recover a meaningful family heirloom. This seemingly "impossible" task is just the kind of challenge for Cervantes' special skills. He accepts the case, referring to it as "The Mystery of the Lost Pocket Watch." Little does he know, he's also attracted the attention of a local crime syndicate with their own agenda associated with the missing time piece. As chaos ensues, intrigue multiplies when Cervantes discovers a clue to the whereabouts of the long-lost watch. The nature of the case and the others who are hot on his trail lead to a chase across Europe filled with murder and mayhem, and an outcome that, for the first time ever, he can't predict.

  • von Angel Luis Colon
    16,00 €

    Blacky Jaguar ex-IRA hard man, devoted greaser, and overall hooligan, is furious. Someone's made off with Polly, his 1959 Plymouth Fury, and there's not much that can stop him from getting her back. It doesn t take him to long to get a name, Osito, the Little Bear. This career bastard has Polly in his clutches, and Blacky doesn't have long until she's a memory.The sudden burst of righteous violence gets the attention of Special Agent Linda Chen, FBI pariah and Blacky's former flame. Linda's out to get her man before he burns down half the Bronx and her superiors get the collar.All roads will lead our heroes to an unassuming house in one of the worst parts of the South Bronx, where fists and bullets will surely fly, but maybe, just maybe, Blacky will find a better reason to fight than a car. The Fury of Blacky Jaguar is the story of friends, enemies, and one sweet ass ride.Praise for The Fury of Blacky Jaguar"Angel Colón's writing mixes brutal violence with dark humor, but he never forgets the emotional truth of his characters. Colon and THE FURY OF BLACKY JAGUAR should be on everyone's radar now. Readers are going to love this exciting new voice."- Dave White, Shamus Award Nominated author of NOT EVEN PAST"THE FURY OF BLACKY JAGUAR is a hardboiled Guy Ritchie-esque romp that clocks you in the jaw and leaves you eager for more the instant the credits roll. Angel Colón is only beginning what is sure to be a career to watch."- Christopher Irvin, author of BURN CARD and FEDERALES"I want a Black Jaguar TV series. And an action figure. And a lunchbox. And Blacky-branded brass knuckles. Until that day, I'll settle for this razor-sharp, rattling buzzsaw of a novella."- Rob Hart, author of NEW YORKED and CITY OF ROSES"Don't let the Heavenly name fool you, Angel Colon's writing brings the heat. THE FURY OF BLACKY JAGUAR is a darkly wry, bare-knuckle brawl of a book that'll leave you seeing stars. Five star reviews that is. I sure as Hell hope Angel has more in store for Blacky Jaguar, because this character has more fight in him than can be contained in a single novella."- Bracken MacLeod, author of STRANDED and COME TO DUST

  • von Suzy Bussell
    17,00 €

    A disappearance. A murder. Two mysteries connected.Meet Angus Darrow, straight-laced, ex-police detective, turned private investigator. He's hired to find a missing vulnerable young man whose parents are convinced he's been co-erced into something bad.But in order to try and find the boy, technophobe Angus needs to recruit Charlotte Lockwood, a brilliant but unpredictable cyber security expert.They quickly discover they need each other more than they realise.With her technical knowledge and his investigation skills, will they uncover the mystery of the missing boy?

  • von Amy L. Cowan
    21,00 €

    From Saddlebag Dispatches Magazine, the Award-Winning Home of All Things Western, comes Between Hell and Tombstone, a new anthology bringing you the best of the untamed west. Paul Colt, Anthony Wood, and P.A. O'Neil headline a roster of western writers including old hands like J.R. Wolff and Alex Slusar but with a great selection of newer talent such as David Bowmore, Julianne Metzger Taylor, and Megan McCain. Walk with them down the dusty streets of Tombstone to the O.K. Corral or the Bird Cage Theatre. Ride the revenge trail with Wyatt and Doc. Hide in the shadows hoping your young bride can clear your name. Make the perilous journey through Apache country from Fort Huachuca to anywhere. This is a land where, as Kipling wrote, "the 'eat could make your bloomin' eyebrows crawl," where a summer monsoon can wash away everything in its path, and where life is cheap and a bullet is cheaper. Between Hell and Tombstone will grab you with an iron grip and shake you like a dog with a bone. Just try to put it down.

  • von Pat McDonald
    14,00 €

    Winston Henry always envied the night shift staff up at the old asylum, until there was a vacancy and he found himself working it. Then it was like he'd woken up to what Echo Heights was really like, and everything changed. He remembered the old saying, "be careful what you wish for," because it may come true. But it wasn't exactly what he thought it would be. Up till then, Winston had never been one for listening to gossip; he avoided people if he could. He thought the stories they told about the things they heard or saw were all made up for attention seeking, so he paid them no heed. That was until he changed to the night shift. About The Author:British crime author Pat McDonald lives in a rural part of the Midlands, United Kingdom. She previously worked as a researcher, project manager, and programme manager in the NHS, and in law enforcement and the criminal justice system. She is now a full-time novelist. This is her first published short story and her sixteenth book. She was inspired by her own experiences working in an old Victorian asylum.

  • von T. Skae Hilda
    20,00 €

    Hilda T. Skae's "The Adventure League" begins on a sunny summer time morning on the peaceful sands of a small island off the western coast of Scotland. The tale starts offevolved with a beautiful scene of birds nesting on pinnacle of a high cliff. This unit the tone for the characters' active sports. These sports consist of everything from accumulating eggs to watching a group of youngsters and a friendly collie canine play together. The book tells a story approximately travel and discovery that takes region in a lovely natural putting. The factors of suspense and excitement are skillfully woven together, giving the activities an interesting undertone. Hilda T. Skae does an extremely good job of shooting the essence of the Scottish landscape and weaving it seamlessly into the tale. The end result is a thrilling story full of the spirit of discovery and journey. The story acts as a gateway, taking readers on a thrilling adventure via the beautiful coastal areas of Scotland. In these pages, readers are asked to experience the adventures and discoveries that take place in this beautiful and varied panorama, creating a global ready for exploration and surprise.

  • von Capt. Gordon Bates
    23,00 €

    Captain Gordon Bates is a pseudonym for American author Josephine Chase. Born about 1878 in Pennsylvania to Edward H. Chase and Mary Arrner Chase. Chase was the author of the popular Grace Harlowe series of 27 books for girls, written between 1910 and 1924. The books fall into four separate series, including a high school series, college series, Overseas series, and Overland Riders series. Chase died February 8, 1931 in Philadelphia. She never married and was survived by her sister, Edna Chase.The author was also known by other pseudonyms including Pauline Lester (The Marjorie Dean series), Ames Thompson (The Adventure Boys series), Jessie Graham Flower (Grace Harlowe series), Grace Gordon (The June Allen series), and Dale Wilkins.

  • von Michael Anthony Cariola
    40,00 €

    Leo Rising is tale of epic proportions that ties together two lives separated by 13,000 years of change, yet mysteriously bound by destiny and birthright. Kala, high priestess to Inanna the goddess of love and fertility, is a daughter of the Anakim, and descended from the Anunnaki, the gods themselves. As the grand cycle passes from the age of Virgo to the Age of Leo, what has been foretold and feared has now come to be. Kala must defend the ancient mother religion and her homeland at all costs, and prevent the bringers of a new violent religion from usurping her people's culture and freedom. The new religion of the fire-mountain god would bring war and destruction, along with slavery and misogyny in its wake. Thousands of years later, Cassie Bartoli an astronomer at Goldstone Observatory, uncovers a secret that if allowed to go public, would upset the balance of power, bringing about the end of the present religious and political system. Simultaneously, in southern Iraq, archaeologist Steve Vance unearths an ancient marvel as well as the fabled city of Ellu-Ezinu. He can now prove the Nephelim, the Sons of God written of in Genesis, were not merely a fabled race of giants. Steve also unearths powerful artifacts, but only Cassie is the key to their usage. Together, Cassie and Steve must reveal the unlikely truth to the world before their separate discoveries are forever suppressed from the planet by those who fear the loss of their power.

  • von Willard F. Baker
    24,00 €

    Willard F. Baker was an American author of children's books, particularly adventure stories for boys. He wrote two well known series' of books: The Boy Ranchers series and the Bob Dexter series. Amongst his works are: The Boy Ranchers (1921), The Boy Ranchers in Camp (1921), The Boy Ranchers on the Trail (1921), The Boy Ranchers Among the Indians (1921), The Boy Ranchers in the Desert (1924) and Western Stories for Boys (1934). The Boy Ranchers series of stories are all set in the great American west, with cattle ranches as a setting, related in such a style as to captivate the hearts of all boys.

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