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  • von N. F. Wolfe
    17,00 - 28,00 €

  • von K. R. Hawkins
    72,00 €

    Avie is bored of her mundane life on Caslend Island. She wants to leave and see the world of Ezeron. However, her uncle will not let her leave for mysterious reasons. She never knew her parents. The only thing she has left of them is a strange pendant that has a sea maiden engraved on the casing.Truth is revealed to her, and she discovers that a deranged captain is after her and the necklace. Avie and her necklace are keys to finding the power of the sea. Avie soon finds herself on a journey to discover what she must do and what she must become before it is too late.

  • von Manville Fenn George
    23,00 €

    The book "Volume 1 of One Maid's Mischief" by way of George Manville Fenn could be very thrilling. At the time it changed into first posted inside the overdue 1800s, the story advised a sweet story approximately the primary individual, Jem Bardon. The tale is about a boy named Jem who loves to get into trouble however has properly intentions. It takes location in the lovely English nation-state. As Fenn expertly weaves a story full of humor, a laugh, and the appeal of united states lifestyles, she indicates how the likeable principal man or woman goes on some of adventures. Because of the crazy things he does, Jem often unearths himself in funny however difficult conditions. This begins a series of humorous but exciting occasions. The writer's great writing truely brings the stunning u. S. A. And its people to existence, painting an interesting picture of rural England. Not handiest is Fenn's story pleasing due to Jem's humorous pranks, but it also indicates how the principle man or woman is learning moral instructions and developing as someone. In "One Maid's Mischief Vol. 1," George Manville Fenn writes a beautiful and extraordinary story approximately a boy's reports. The tale suggests how friendship can price plenty, how errors can educate you loads, and how wonderful it is to stay in Victorian England.

  • von Tyler Bell
    25,00 €

    West by God is the story of a young newspaper journalist named Adelaide sent to report on a high-profile murder in the remote (and fictional) town of Targrady, West Virginia. Once she gets there, she discovers the case in question is anything but open-and-shut, and quickly finds herself neck-deep in a mystery that could sink the entire town. Complicating Adelaide's efforts to get to the bottom of the story are the machinations of a nightmare creature called the Witchum Woman, a local drug syndicate led by the enigmatic Fetid Queen and populated by white supremacists, and the age-old small town suspicion of outsiders. "West by God" is an adult horror/thriller fiction novel that delves into themes of race, gender, sexuality and justice. It could be found on a shelf beside authors such as Dan Simmons and Davis Grubb.

  • von Luther Langworthy John
    21,00 €

    "The Aeroplane Boys at the Wing" via John Luther Langworthy is an exhilarating story following the adventures of three buddies¿Harry Severn, Tom Severn, and Sam Hickey¿who're fascinated by aviation. Set against the backdrop of the early 20th century, the tale unravels the men' ardour for flying and their dedication to engage with the rising world of aviation. The narrative highlights the boys' enthusiasm for building and piloting their very own aeroplanes, showcasing their resilience and innovation inside the face of demanding situations. As the trio embarks on their aviation endeavors, they come across a chain of limitations, along with technical difficulties and rivalries, which they must navigate with braveness and ingenuity. Langworthy intricately crafts a story that now not only celebrates the men' love for flight however also emphasizes teamwork, perseverance, and the spirit of journey. The radical vividly captures the joys and excitement of early aviation, providing a glimpse into the pioneering era of flight and the willpower of young aviators. "The Aeroplane Boys on the Wing" stands as a testomony to Langworthy's capacity to merge adventure and innovation, offering readers with a captivating tale that celebrates the targets and goals of younger aviators in a technology marked by means of the start of aviation.

  • von Le Queux William
    23,00 €

    The tale "Tracked with the help of Wireless" by way of William Le Queux may be very thrilling. It is set spying, the term, and mystery on the turn of the 20th century. The tale takes location at a time while wireless contact is becoming an increasing number of popular. At this factor in time, technology is changing quickly. The book tells the story of a thrilling series of activities that appear around the groundbreaking use of wireless telegraphy in intelligence and espionage paintings. In Le Queux, secret codes, spy missions, and the first use of wireless technology in the international of espionage are all a part of a complicated tale. The fundamental person gets caught up in an internet of intrigue and uses wi-fi touch to get round enemies and discover hidden strategies and secrets and techniques. Le Queux's talent as a storyteller is obvious inside the vivid way he describes how this modern time became used strategically in the dark world of spies and thriller dealers. "Tracked through Wireless" shows how some distance ahead of its time Le Queux turned into in predicting the electricity and effects of recent technology in spying and secret operations. The book no longer simplest keeps readers interested with its thrilling plot, however it additionally gives a charming investigate how wireless conversation is used inside the world of espionage at some point of a time of fast technological progress.

  • von Le Queux William
    22,00 €

    There is a thrilling book by means of William Le Queux called "The Zeppelin Destroyer" that is about the dangers and mysteries of the first zeppelin flights in the course of World War I. In Europe, the tale takes vicinity in a dangerous and nerve-wracking time when airships add a new layer to warfare. The story is about a series of exciting events that passed off as human beings tried to forestall the dangerous hazard that German zeppelins made with the aid of bombing raids over England. Le Queux skillfully crafts a story of spying, dangerous missions, and the race to stop the ones air assaults. The most important characters, who are artistic humans and intelligence agents, work together to stop this airborne danger. Le Queux's talent as a storyteller is clear in the vivid descriptions of the fights inside the air and the anxious race towards time. The book keeps readers fascinated with its suspenseful plot and using modern methods to prevent the zeppelins from causing harm. "The Zeppelin Destroyer" suggests how well Le Queux understood the military age and the artwork of strategic struggle at some stage in that point. The book is an exciting inspect the hard conditions and bravery needed to combat the dangers posed by way of the ones large airships. It indicates the bravery and creativity that have been had to cope with the changing dynamics of fight inside the sky.

  • von Ranjan Mitra
    29,00 €

    'The Indus Quest', a pacy political thriller with a historical twist, from Ranjan Mitra.Follow the story of Subhadra Acharya, a 38-year-old archaeologist, as she reunites with her estranged friend, Dwip Ray, an ex-Indian Police Service officer, on a rain-soaked August evening in Kolkata, after fourteen long years. Their reunion takes a sinister turn as Subhadra is abducted later that night.The abductors are desperately seeking an artefact allegedly removed by Subhadra from a recently excavated Indus Valley Civilization site, near the Great Rann of Kutch. This object can solve a four thousand-year-old mystery, with explosive consequences for modern India. Walter Chacko, a Deputy Director in the Intelligence Bureau, is summoned to Delhi to unravel a bizarre conspiracy against Prime Minister Venkataraman's government. The unknown mastermind seeks to radically alter India's political destiny. Subhadra, Dwip, and Walter navigate through ancient sites and follow the clues left in a thousand-year-old journal of a Chinese traveller. It becomes a race against time to unveil a mind-bending truth about India's history-a revelation that may decide the future of the world's largest democracy.'An edge-of-the-seat thriller, from the first page onwards'Shirish Thorat, author & screenplay writer'Ranjan has created a fascinating world with compelling characters and a thrilling storyline'Rahil Nadiadwala, writer & film director

  • von Le Queux William
    24,00 €

    William Le Queux's "The Sign of Silence" is an exciting spy book that puts readers proper within the middle of an interesting mystery. The story is set a detective named Gilbert Larose who is drawn into a completely complicated and mysterious case. As the tale is going on, Larose looks into a series of hard crimes associated with the surprising disappearances of remarkable humans. Larose discovers a web of spying, intrigue, and betrayal as he digs deeper into the thriller. This unit him on a venture to find the truth behind the ones atypical disappearances. Le Queux writes a tale that is a masterful mix of detective work, espionage, and tension. Larose's search for the reality is related to his fear of global spying, which increases the stakes as he makes his way via a web of lies and secrets. As Larose races towards time to figure out the evil plan behind the disappearances, the book takes readers on an interesting journey complete of unexpected turns and twists. As an instance of Le Queux's ability at constructing tension and thriller, "The Sign of Silence" is a captivating book that maintains readers on the edge in their seats until the very cease.

  • von Le Queux William
    23,00 €

    An adorable spy tale known as "The Red Room" become written by William Le Queux. Hugh Gabriel is a British spy who's involved in a risky undercover agent undertaking in Europe before World War I. This exciting story is primarily based on his stories. Gabriel's main purpose as he breaks right into a secret German society is to find out what evil plans they are making and stop them. Gabriel has to discover his manner through the hard global of worldwide intrigue at the same time as Le Queux skillfully weaves a web of espionage, thriller, and suspense. As Gabriel deals with the problems of spying and the secret global of political trickery, the story shows a series of risky adventures, clever disguises, and near encounters. "The Red Room" shows how properly Le Queux is at crafting an exciting spy tale. With plot twists, covert operations, and a robust experience of hazard, the tale takes readers on a thrilling adventure via the maze of espionage and undercover operations, as Gabriel dangers the whole thing to uncover a plan to be able to alternate the route of history.

  • von Roberts Rinehart Mary
    21,00 €

    "The After House" through Mary Roberts Rinehart is a thrilling tale that takes location on a remote coastal island. This tale is ready a young guy named Halsey who movements in with some friends to a residence at the beach that is very far away. But when a mysterious murder happens inside the region, their plans for a quiet summer season retreat move horribly wrong. The peace in their haven is damaged. As the tale is going on, unique human beings in the residence are suspected, making the surroundings of doubt and mistrust even more potent. Rinehart makes use of clever tale twists and turns to take readers on an interesting journey wherein she famous strategies and secrets and techniques, reasons that were kept mystery, and shocking facts. The story does an exquisite activity of building drama and thriller, keeping an experience of hysteria and suspicion at some point of. The restrained and moody placing of the beach residence provides depth to the tale that is unfolding and makes for a thrilling background for what happens. Rinehart cleverly weaves a tale that is each mysterious and psychologically suspenseful, growing an exciting internet of suspicion and hidden motives. "The After House" remains an exciting thriller that makes readers need to figure out the web of lies and secrets that runs via this creepy tale.

  • von Manville Fenn George
    25,00 €

    "Marcus" with the aid of George Manville Fenn is an exciting motion book that centers on the primary individual, Marcus Herries, a young man with a variety of strength of will and resourcefulness. England is the placing for the story, and Marcus is going thru a lot of hard situations that shape his character. Through a series of occasions, Marcus unearths himself caught in a web of risk and intrigue. As he movements thru those lines, his bravery and potential to ask brief questions are placed to the test. The story follows his journey as he faces dangerous conditions, solves mysteries, and fights enemies. The manner Fenn tells stories fills them with exhilaration by way of including elements of mystery, bravery, and finding. The book follows Marcus's increase as he is going on adventures that result in personal discoveries. These adventures display how sturdy and creative he is when matters move incorrect. "Marcus" is a thrilling tale that attracts readers into the sector of a brave younger guy as he faces a diffusion of difficult situations and makes vital findings. It's a tremendous instance of bravery, determination, and the triumph of the human spirit.

  • von Olan Prentice
    23,00 €

    The world wakes to the brink of war as a mushroom cloud rises over the devastated Japanese port of Monbetsu.An economic partnership between Japan and Russia dissolves into chaos with a punitive Russian sneak attack on the home islands. The timing is perfect-for the Russians. Rising public hostility has forced Americans to shutter their bases in Japan, putting the Mutual Defense Treaty at risk.Admiral Robert Bondurant, Commander of the US Seventh Fleet, now based in Guam, scrambles to generate a measured response to the Russian aggression when he learns his wife and daughters have vanished from their Yokosuka family residence during the chaos of the Russian attack.His counterpart, Russian Admiral Aleksandr Vostrotin, Commander of the Eastern Military District, finds himself fighting this conflict across multiple fronts, not the least of them the warmongering factions in Moscow who forced the attack on the flimsiest of prevarications. The last thing he needs is American involvement.Surprising both opponent and ally, the Japanese invade the Russian-held Kuril islands and begin destroying Russian military satellites, effectively escalating the conflict across air, land, sea and for the first time in history-space.

  • von Tom Wood
    32,00 €

    Storytrade Book Award FinalistThree first time authors are all trying to change the world using the written word. But what they weren't expecting was for people to wind up dead.In Chicago, Davis Quigley has grown tired of his career as a beat broadcast reporter where the story rarely changes, and lands a publishing deal for his debut novel that aims to expose the lack of truth in the legal system. Meanwhile Catherine Dallas's first novel about the hidden problems her generation must overcome becomes a best seller overnight- launching her into the national spotlight. Over in Connecticut, Brady Harvey writes a self-published memoir about the meaning of love while serving a prison sentence.What do these three have in common besides a poetic sense of justice? It turns out the answer to that question is worth killing over.As Davis and Catherine begin to kindle a romance, they are forced to navigate the complicated world of publicists, book signings, tv appearances and agents vying for their next hit novel. Each with their own checkered history, the two writers share a rare, genuine connection in the midst of the superficial world of publishing. But little do they know, a dark secret from Catherine's past is threatening to destroy their budding romance-and anyone else who gets in the way.A tale filled with building suspense and mystery that ultimately connects these three writers forever, Alone Along Writers Roads explores the stories we create, and the stories we tell ourselves, to understand the good, the bad, and the unexplained parts of life.Grab your copy of this fast-paced romance thriller today!

  • von Katherine Black
    21,00 €

    Menacing texts lead to murder in an English village, in this unmissable, witty mystery by the Dagger Award-nominated author of A Most Unusual Demise. May Morrigan is in her bookshop one morning when she-and everyone else in the shop-receives an anonymous text. It contains a reference to a Shakespeare quotation-and seems to be aimed at the vicar and his partner, Juan. The next morning, one of them is dead. Meanwhile, May's elderly mother, Minty, is staying with her, her old friend Fletcher, and her two dogs. To her dismay, Minty is quite preoccupied with death herself lately. She also keeps reminiscing about her past in ways that make May wonder what secrets she's hiding. As disturbing texts continue to arrive, the Blackheath residents are threatened with further revelations and titillations. Then Fletcher becomes the focus of the tormenting texter . . . and barely escapes an attempt on his life. It's time for May to send a strong message-and block this killer permanently . .

  • von Le Queux William
    24,00 €

    "Whither Thou Goest" is an exciting book that become written by means of William Le Queux. This tale takes location in the early 1900s and is set the Earl of Saxham and his son, Guy. The Earl gets livid whilst Guy falls in love with a woman who is not well-known sufficient to be in his circle of relative¿s institution, and Guy insists on marrying her despite the fact that he has other alternatives. The plot builds with interesting moments and slim escapes as the characters address the troubles that come up because of their uncommon love. Readers are taken on a journey full of movement, trip, and mystery because the tale is going on. William Le Queux's style of writing brings the story to life by means of describing the settings in brilliant detail and preserving the readers' interest with twists and turns that build tension. The book skillfully mixes romance, mystery, and own family drama, retaining readers fascinated from the start to the end. "Whither Thou Goest" shows how true Le Queux is at telling tales and how he can make humans that are interesting to examine approximately. This book shall we readers escape proper into a global of love, secrets and techniques, and sudden discoveries with its deep tale and captivating plot.

  • von M R Lenny
    18,00 €

    During a private meeting in an undisclosed location somewhere in the Middle East the United States President Wilkins is engaged with leaders from Libya, Pakistan, Iran and Afghanistan. They are there to discuss the release of American hostages one of them being billionaire Peter Greens 18 year old daughter Megan along with several of her friends decided to take their senior trip to the middle east against her father's permission. The other reason the President is there is to discuss the unrest in the region, After the meeting and on the way back to the airfield to catch his flight, the Presidents convoy is attacked and after a fierce gun battle with his secret service guards, armed bandits he is captured and taken Hostage by an unknown group. The President is supposed to be at Camp David on vacation with his family for a week, the word of his capture gets back to Washington quickly and the mad scramble for his rescue is on. They decide not to use the military this needs to be done quickly and quietly. After much debate with Vice President Hale, they decide to use a group called "The Guardians" this group has taken care of many situations for them in South America, Africa and Cuba just to name a few. This is one mission that they 1 will wish they never taken; against over whelming odds they have to battle their way out to save the President, Megan Green and her friends and themselves.

  • von Grant James
    22,00 €

    "Adventures of an Aide-de-Camp Vol. 3" 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. 3" is proof of that.

  • von Manville Fenn George
    29,00 €

    "Fire Island," written through George Manville Fenn, is a lovely experience book. The plot of the tale takes place on an empty island in which a group of human beings are caught and need to learn to live on difficult instances. The tale is about boys, Dick and Chris, who get stuck on this dangerous island after their deliver sinks. Together, they make their way via the rough terrain, facing many demanding situations, such as assaults from adversarial troops and the natural factors. As the men try and match in with their new environment, Fenn skillfully weaves a tale of survival, power, and friendship. They ought to cope with the risks of the island, which include an adversarial surroundings, tough terrain, and the horrifying undertaking of finding meals. Along the way, they meet native human beings and should discover their manner thru unknown regions even as looking to determine out what's taking place with the island. When matters go incorrect, the book is about a way to keep going, make friends, and trust in yourself even when things are hard. Fenn's tale shows how courageous and clever the lads are as they deal with difficult situations, stressing how important dedication and teamwork are for purchasing past hard obstacles. "Fire Island" is a charming tale that explores how human beings live alive and the way the human spirit can win inside the face of threat in an unknown and threatening surroundings.

  • von O'Donnell Elliott
    26,00 €

    "The Sorcery Club" by way of Elliott O'Donnell is a chilling story that delves into the supernatural and the macabre. The narrative unfolds in London, wherein the protagonist, Dr. Silence, an investigator of the paranormal, becomes entangled in a web of occult mysteries. Dr. Silence encounters a group of people deeply involved inside the practice of darkish magic, referred to as the Sorcery Club. As he delves deeper into the membership's activities, he confronts the sinister and inexplicable forces they harness. O'Donnell intricately weaves collectively factors of horror, the occult, and the unknown, as Dr. Silence is thrust into a world wherein the limits between the residing and the useless blur. The novel immerses readers in a realm of supernatural occurrences and eerie happenings, leading to backbone-tingling revelations. "The Sorcery Club" stands as a testomony to O'Donnell's talent in crafting a suspenseful and mystifying narrative inside the realm of the occult and paranormal. Through a series of spine-chilling encounters and encounters with the inexplicable, the tale offers a gripping and eerie exploration of the supernatural, maintaining readers enthralled with the aid of its darkish and haunting mysteries.

  • von Conyers Dorothea
    26,00 €

    "The Scratch Pack" by way of Dorothea Conyers is a fascinating and heartwarming tale focused around the lives of a group of puppies. Set in a rural English geographical region, the novel follows the adventures and trials of a various p.C. Of puppies, every with its personal one-of-a-kind traits and personalities. The narrative fantastically unfolds through the reports of these dogs, illustrating their unwavering loyalty, camaraderie, and braveness. As they navigate through the challenges in their surroundings, they forge unbreakable bonds, showcasing the power in their friendship and the intensity of their characters. Dorothea Conyers skillfully crafts a story that touches upon the emotional depths of the canine characters, permitting readers to empathize with the dogs' views. Through the p.C.'s shared reports, the novel emphasizes the values of loyalty, resilience, and the significance of friendship. "The Scratch Pack" stands as an undying traditional, captivating readers with its portrayal of the iconic bond among people and their 4-legged companions. Conyers' storytelling know-how brings to life the adventures of these puppies, leaving a long-lasting affect with its subject matters of friendship and the remarkable features observed within the animal nation.

  • von Jeanette Winterson
    12,00 €

  • von Suzanne Gagnebin
    19,00 €

    ... Et elle se pencha sur la petite écriture illisible, qu'elle connaissait si bien, mais elle avait à peine commencé que ses jolis sourcils se rapprochèrent et, quand elle arriva à la dernière page, il n'y avait plus trace de joie sur sa mignonne figure. En cet instant, la porte s'ouvrit et tante Olympe entra...

  • von Cannan Gilbert
    28,00 €

    A precise work with the aid of English author and playwright Gilbert Cannan, "Round the Corner" is from the early 1900s. The tale takes location in the stunning English nation-state and revolves across the individuals who stay in a small metropolis. Cannan does a first rate job of showing how complex relationships are and how a close-knit community works. "Round the Corner" is a story that takes readers into the private lives of the characters, displaying how social expectancies have an effect on their struggles and goals. Cannan captures the essence of life within the usa through shiny, evocative writing that suggests how the characters' every day interactions and behavior shape their futures. As the story goes on, the writer shows a huge variety of feelings, from love and friendship to anger and betrayal. The village placing is like a miniature model of the human revel in as an entire, which shall we Cannan make intelligent feedback about how complicated human beings are. "Round the Corner" is proof of Cannan's skill at creating a shiny and complicated photo of anyone's lifestyles and the know-how of a network as a whole. The novel continues to be a precious paintings of early 20th-century literature, praised for its sharp observations and compassionate storytelling that hook up with readers and make them reflect onconsideration on regular such things as how humans connect with each other and the way complex existence can be in a small village.

  • von Jeff Brown
    25,00 €

    Six months following the conclusion of "Nemesis: Reign of Darkness Volume I" a new vampire power rises from ancient history and takes control of the vampire leadership, pushing forward and changing the agenda previously begun. The DSA task force continues their struggle to oppose the vampires and end the threat of their takeover of both the United States and the world. As the Nemesis, Alex Chance, grows stronger and more capable, he finds more allies and a contingent of survivors, feline lycanthropes, and others to assist in their efforts. They see an end in sight, but the ending is anything but what they envisioned.

  • von Renfu Xiao
    26,00 €

    ForQualification Yang tried very hard to accomplish his dream to become an official. He tried with every means available to him, through repeated setbacks, finally his dream came true, he became the chief of the Logistic Department from a driver and then a confidant of a director. When he was riding on the crest of his success, he went to prison for himself and the director for taking bribery. When he was released from prison, he found his wife had already slept with Director ForGood Dong, after thinking the whole thing over, he made up his mind to rip off the sanctimonious cover of ForGood Dong and expose his crime of taking bribery....

  • von William Coleman
    23,00 €

    Detective Jack Mallory is back and on the trail of an elusive murderer with an unusual calling card.When a body is found in a shallow grave with a dog, the seasoned detective hopes the animal's microchip will help him identify the victim. What he discovers sends shock waves through him. The chip identifies another woman-one who's gone missing.Before the veteran detective can make sense of this baffling revelation, a second, then third victim is found with the same M.O.Jack teams up with Detectives Shaun Travis and Maureen Weatherby to pursue every possible lead in their search for a murderer. But as the investigation continues the body count rises, as does the number of possible suspects.With an active killer in their city, their greatest enemy is time. Can Jack and his team find the him before he claims another victim?

  • von Madisyn Staggs
    36,00 €

    Annette Stanton is NOT crazy.Does she think there's an angry sleep demon trying to kill her? Maybe.But that's not the point.Annette has always had sleep troubles, though nothing as sinister as after her family's big move. Her dad assures her it's only sleep paralysis. But something tells her that this sleep paralysis demon is no ordinary projection of the unconscious mind. No; the Figure that plagues her days and torments her nights is one hundred percent real, even if she has no way of proving it.To keep her family from worrying about her sanity, she resolves to find out what it wants on her own.Can Annette rid herself of the Figure before it kills her, or will she lose her mind trying?

  • von Raymond Moore
    12,00 €

    Coulter Caine is a man on a mission.He recently found out his parents death wasn't an accident.They fell victim to Glasgow's infamous Ballater Boys.Coulter's rich and he's ready for vengence.He also has something most people dont.An inability to feel physical pain.This is his superpower.Every city needs a superhero.Glasgow has Numb.A graphic novelette without the graphics.

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