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  • von Robert E. Howard
    17,00 €

    "The Devil in Iron" by using Robert E. Howard is an interesting and dark tale set in the Hyborian Age, presenting his mythical man or woman Conan the Barbarian. In this quick narrative, Conan meets Khosatral Khel, a vintage, depraved sorcerer who, after years in prison, strives to retrieve his strong artifact, the Heart of Ahriman. As the tale progresses, Howard crafts a vibrant photograph of a barren island where the fates of Conan and the resurrected sorcerer end up intertwined. The plot is a compelling combination of sword and sorcery, with factors of terror and supernatural menace. Conan, famend for his strength and cunning, encounters a terrible foe in Khosatral Khel, and the tale unfolds in a thrilling war of wills and might. Howard's artwork of storytelling is obvious in "The Devil in Iron," which demonstrates his capability to craft evocative and effective delusion narratives. The novel delves into subject matters of historical evil, electricity, and the struggle for survival in an international fraught with sorcery and peril. Overall, "The Devil in Iron" exemplifies Robert E. Howard's contribution to the sword and sorcery genre, presenting readers with an interesting journey that has lasted the test of time as a traditional piece of fable fiction.

  • von Fergus Hume
    25,00 €

    "The Green Mummy" by Fergus Hume is a thrilling mystery novel that captivates readers with its intricate plot, suspenseful environment, and a touch of the supernatural. This work showcases Hume's expertise for crafting engaging narratives inside the tradition of conventional detective fiction. The tale begins with the discovery of a mysterious mummy that appears to possess a malevolent pressure. As the characters delve into the secrets surrounding the historic artifact, they become entangled in an internet of deceit, murder, and the occult. The narrative unfolds towards the backdrop of London, adding an atmospheric and Victorian ambiance to the tale. Inspector Heatherstone, a pro detective, takes at the challenge of unraveling the enigma surrounding the green mummy. As he investigates, he encounters a cast of exciting characters, each with their personal motives and secrets. The novel weaves together factors of crime, suspense, and the supernatural, preserving readers on the threshold of their seats. Fergus Hume's storytelling prowess shines via in "The Green Mummy," as he skillfully combines elements of conventional mystery with a touch of the uncanny.

  • von E. Phillips Oppenheim
    24,00 €

    The novel "Jeanne of the Marshes" was written by the well-known English novelist E. Phillips Oppenheim is best known for his mystery and espionage books. The story, which was published in 1910, centres on the enigmatic disappearance of wealthy Englishman Sir Philip Dorylton and the mystery surrounding his friends and family. The story takes place in the stunning English countryside and centres on Jeanne, a youthful and attractive French woman who lives in the marshes. As Jeanne learns of Sir Philip's disappearance and the ensuing investigation, she gets caught up in a convoluted web of secrets and ulterior intentions. The book looks at themes including love, betrayal, and the conflict between what society expects of you and what you want for yourself. Readers are introduced to a cast of characters with competing interests as the tale develops, including Lady Dorylton, Sir Philip's wife, and some other people who might have reasons for his disappearance. Romance, mystery, and suspense are all interwoven throughout the novel to keep readers interested as they follow the plot's many turns.

  • von Morley Roberts
    19,00 €

    "Captain Balaam of the 'Cormorant': And Other Sea Comedies" is a collection of comedic memories set at sea, written by Morley Roberts. The book capabilities a chain of enjoyable memories that revolve around the adventures and misadventures of Captain Balaam and his team aboard the ship 'Cormorant'. Each story gives a humorous and lighthearted depiction of life at sea, filled with colorful characters, comical situations, and witty speak. Captain Balaam, the relevant character, is a bumbling and eccentric captain who often reveals himself in absurd predicaments. From encounters with pirates to navigating treacherous waters, the captain's escapades provide sufficient possibilities for laughter and entertainment. The sub-identify, "And Other Sea Comedies," suggests that the book includes extra comedic tales set in maritime settings. These memories may additionally function extraordinary characters and situations, however all of them percentage the commonplace subject matter of humor and the ocean. Morley Roberts' writing fashion combines wit, satire, and an eager experience of remark to create a lovely studying revel in.

  • von H. Rider Haggard
    27,00 €

    ""She and Allan"" is a captivating adventure novel penned by H. Rider Haggard, renowned for its gripping narrative and vivid portrayal of exotic locales and cultures. Set in Africa, the story follows the protagonist, Allan Quatermain, a seasoned explorer, as he embarks on a perilous journey into the heart of the continent. Along the way, Allan encounters the enigmatic and immortal Ayesha, known as ""She-who-must-be-obeyed,"" who possesses otherworldly beauty and formidable powers. Drawn into Ayesha's web of intrigue and ambition, Allan becomes entangled in a struggle for power and immortality that spans centuries. As he navigates treacherous terrain, faces off against fierce adversaries, and confronts his own inner demons, Allan must grapple with questions of mortality, love, and the nature of human ambition. With its blend of action, romance, and mysticism, ""She and Allan"" transports readers to a world of wonder and danger, where the boundaries between myth and reality blur, and the true nature of heroism is put to the test.

  • von Anna Katharine Green
    26,00 €

    Anna Katharine Green invites you into the world of mystery and intrigue with "Agatha Webb," a compelling detective novel published in 1899. Set against the backdrop of a small New England town, this tale weaves together elements of crime, secrets, and the relentless pursuit of truth.As the story unfolds, the murder of Agatha Webb shrouds the community in a cloak of suspicion. Detective Ebenezer Gryce is summoned to unravel the threads of this perplexing case, and with each revelation, the intricate lives of the town's inhabitants come into sharper focus.Green's narrative prowess is on full display as she crafts a suspenseful and intricate plot. The characters, each harbouring their own secrets and motives, add depth to the unfolding mystery. The novel explores themes of deception, familial bonds, and the consequences of hidden truths."Agatha Webb" is a testament to Anna Katharine Green's contribution to the detective fiction genre during the Golden Age of detective literature. With its skilful blend of suspense and psychological depth, this novel remains a captivating read for enthusiasts of classic mysteries and those who relish the art of deduction. Join Detective Gryce on a journey through the twists and turns of "Agatha Webb," where the truth is a puzzle waiting to be solved.

  • von Edgar Rice Burroughs
    24,00 €

    ""Tarzan the Terrible"" is an exhilarating adventure novel penned by Edgar Rice Burroughs, renowned for its captivating narrative and vivid portrayal of the legendary hero Tarzan. In this installment of the Tarzan series, the story follows Tarzan as he embarks on a perilous quest to rescue his wife, Jane, who has been abducted by a tribe of savage warriors. As Tarzan journeys through the dense jungles of Africa, he encounters prehistoric beasts, hostile tribes, and treacherous landscapes, showcasing his unparalleled strength, cunning, and survival skills. Along the way, Tarzan forms alliances with allies and confronts adversaries, facing numerous challenges that test his resolve and courage. With its blend of action, suspense, and exploration, ""Tarzan the Terrible"" immerses readers in a world of danger and excitement, where the spirit of adventure and the bonds of love prevail. Burroughs' vivid imagination and dynamic characters make this novel a thrilling and unforgettable journey into the heart of the jungle.

  • von Edgar Rice Burroughs
    22,00 €

    ""Back to the Stone Age"" is an enthralling adventure novel by Edgar Rice Burroughs, known for its imaginative storytelling and captivating narrative. Set in the lost world of Pellucidar, the story follows the protagonist, Tanar, as he embarks on a perilous journey through a primordial landscape filled with prehistoric creatures, ancient civilizations, and savage tribes. With the help of allies such as Stellara, a courageous maiden, and Ghak, a noble warrior, Tanar navigates the treacherous terrain and confronts formidable adversaries in his quest for survival and freedom. As they encounter breathtaking landscapes, fierce battles, and unexpected challenges, Tanar and his companions must rely on their wits, courage, and resourcefulness to overcome the dangers of this mysterious realm. ""Back to the Stone Age"" transports readers to a world of adventure and excitement, where the spirit of exploration and the triumph of the human spirit reign supreme.

  • von Captain Mayne Reid
    21,00 €

    "The White Gauntlet" by Captain Mayne Reid, Volume Three, is an adventure story set on the American frontier. Captain Mayne Reid, noted for his bright storytelling and snap shots of the Wild West, creates a story that transports readers to a global of peril, daring, and journey. The plot follows the protagonist as they face the trials of the untamed wilderness, encountering Native American tribes, perilous terrain, and the in no way-finishing struggle for existence. Captain Mayne Reid captures the essence of the American frontier, bringing to existence the tough splendor and horrible realities of the region. As the protagonists confront numerous hardships and tribulations, readers are transported on a superb adventure that blends movement, suspense, and discovery. "The White Gauntlet" isn't simplest an exciting adventure, but it also presents insights into the cultural disputes and dynamics of the time, giving readers a glimpse into the spirit of the American West during a watershed moment in history.

  • von Captain Mayne Reid
    31,00 €

    "Wood Rangers" by using Captain Mayne Reid is a mesmerizing adventure novel that takes readers into the heart of the American wasteland at some point of the 19th century. Renowned for his vivid storytelling and intimate information of frontier lifestyles, Captain Mayne Reid introduces us to a collection of intrepid wooden rangers dealing with the demanding situations of the untamed West. The narrative follows the protagonists, brave woodsmen and frontiersmen, as they navigate thru the dense forests, confront dangerous natural world, and interact in thrilling encounters with Native American tribes. Reid's mastery lies in his potential to seize the spirit of the frontier, supplying readers a gripping story filled with action, suspense, and the rugged beauty of the wilderness. As the timber rangers embark on a perilous journey, they must rely on their survival skills and camaraderie to triumph over the perils that nature and human adversaries gift. "Wood Rangers" is a testament to Captain Mayne Reid's legacy as a storyteller who brings the American frontier to life, allowing readers to enjoy the challenges and triumphs of individuals who sought journey in the wild expanses of the West.

  • von Edgar Rice Burroughs
    21,00 €

    ""Tarzan and the Jewels of Opar"" is a captivating adventure novel written by Edgar Rice Burroughs, celebrated for its thrilling narrative and vivid portrayal of the legendary hero Tarzan. In this installment of the Tarzan series, the story follows Tarzan as he ventures into the heart of the African jungle in search of treasure to replenish his lost fortune. Along the way, Tarzan encounters a diverse cast of characters, including allies and adversaries, as he navigates through dense forests, treacherous terrain, and ancient ruins. As Tarzan delves deeper into the mysteries of Opar, a lost city filled with untold riches, he becomes entangled in a web of intrigue and danger that threatens his very survival. With its blend of action, suspense, and exploration, ""Tarzan and the Jewels of Opar"" transports readers to a world of adventure and excitement, where the boundaries between civilization and the wild blur, and the true nature of heroism is put to the test. Burroughs' vivid imagination and dynamic characters make ""Tarzan and the Jewels of Opar"" a thrilling and unforgettable journey into the heart of the jungle.

  • von Natalie Sumner Lincoln
    23,00 €

    Embark on a thrilling adventure in Natalie Sumner Lincoln's "I Spy," set against the dramatic backdrop of World War I. As the Allied forces face the relentless advance of the German army, two men find themselves entangled in a web of espionage and danger.In the hallowed halls of the United Service Club in London, Sir Percival Hargraves and his nephew, John Hargraves, engage in a hushed conversation, aware that the German Secret Service has infiltrated England's very core. It is November 1914, a gloomy afternoon that mirrors the uncertainty of wartime. France hangs in the balance, and the fate of nations teeters on the brink.As Sir Percival voices his concerns, John, a uniformed officer preparing to return to the front, seeks to allay his uncle's fears. Little do they know that their farewell meeting marks the beginning of a perilous journey-one where secrets are currency, and trust is a rare commodity."I Spy" unfolds as a gripping tale of courage, intrigue, and patriotism, capturing the essence of a world at war and the covert battles waged behind the scenes. Join these two men as they navigate the shadows of espionage, and witness the resilience of a nation fighting for its very survival. In the corridors of power and the trenches of the front lines, "I Spy" unveils a story of sacrifice, loyalty, and the indomitable spirit that defines wartime heroism.

  • von Jos. E. Badger
    19,00 €

    "Delaware Tom: Or The Traitor's Guide" by Jos. E. Badger is a riveting ancient fiction story set all through a turbulent second in American history. The plot revolves around Delaware Tom, a capable and innovative protagonist who becomes embroiled in a dangerous community of espionage and betrayal. As tensions upward push in the course of the American Revolution, Delaware Tom, a faithful patriot, is all of sudden thrown into the theater of espionage. Tom, tasked with coming across a traitor in the Continental Army's ranks, ought to go treacherous pathways and confront numerous hurdles in order to finish his undertaking. Delaware Tom uses speedy wondering and talent to infiltrate enemy tracks, collect crucial information, and outwit his foes. Along the way, he meets a numerous group of characters, each with their own dreams and secrets. As the tale progresses, Tom's devotion and clear up are examined to the very give up. "Delaware Tom: Or The Traitor's Guide" tells a dramatic story of journey, suspense, and sacrifice. Jos. E. Badger expertly mixes collectively historic data and fictional factors to create a vibrant and engrossing narrative.

  • von Edgar Rice Burroughs
    16,00 €

    ""Tarzan and the Tarzan Twins with Jad-bal-ja the Golden Lion"" is a thrilling adventure novel written by Edgar Rice Burroughs, renowned for its imaginative storytelling and vivid portrayal of the legendary hero Tarzan. In this unique installment of the Tarzan series, Tarzan teams up with two young American boys who idolize him, the Tarzan Twins, to embark on a daring adventure in the African jungle. Accompanied by Tarzan's loyal golden lion companion, Jad-bal-ja, the group encounters various challenges, including hostile tribes, dangerous animals, and treacherous terrain. As they navigate through the dense wilderness, Tarzan imparts his wisdom and survival skills to the twins, while also protecting them from harm. With its blend of action, suspense, and camaraderie, ""Tarzan and the Tarzan Twins with Jad-bal-ja the Golden Lion"" transports readers to a world of excitement and danger, where the bonds of friendship and the spirit of adventure reign supreme. Burroughs' vivid imagination and dynamic characters make this novel a thrilling and unforgettable journey into the heart of the jungle.

  • von Captain Mayne Reid
    31,00 €

    "The Tiger Hunter" by means of Captain Mayne Reid is a riveting journey novel that plunges readers into the heart of the untamed wilderness. Set towards the backdrop of the distinctive landscapes of India, Reid weaves a tale of bold exploits, danger, and the pursuit of a fearsome foe ¿ the tiger. The protagonist, the eponymous Tiger Hunter, is a skilled and fearless man or woman whose lifestyles revolves around the pursuit of these majestic but lethal creatures. The narrative unfolds with interesting encounters between the hunter and the elusive tigers, showcasing the protagonist's information and determination in going through the challenges of the wild. Reid's shiny descriptions shipping readers to the luxurious jungles and dense thickets, in which risk lurks at every turn. The novel captures the essence of the search, portraying the beauty and ferocity of the natural international. As the Tiger Hunter navigates via perilous situations, readers are dealt with to a sensory journey that conjures up the points of interest, sounds, and scents of the Indian wilderness.

  • von Robert Louis Stevenson
    21,00 €

    Robert Louis Stevenson wrote a nonfiction book titled "A Footnote to History: Eight Years of Trouble in Samoa," which was released in 1892. The political unrest and battles that took place in Samoa in the late 1800s are described in great depth in the book. During this time, a group of islands in the South Pacific called Samoa became the center of geopolitical disputes between Western countries, especially the US, Germany, and the UK. Living in Samoa at the time, Stevenson saw firsthand the intricate relationships that arose between the local Samoan people and the foreign forces competing for dominance of the islands. The book examines a number of facets of Samoan politics, society, and culture while highlighting the effects of imperialism and colonialism as well as the independence movement. Stevenson chronicles the abuses meted out to the Samoan people, in addition to opposing group disputes and foreign government intrusions. In addition to providing historical context, "A Footnote to History" critiques Western imperialism and its effects. Stevenson's firsthand observations and comments offer important background information for comprehending the dynamics of colonialism in the Pacific region as well as the complexity of Samoan history.

  • von Tom Gallon
    24,00 €

    "Dead Man's Love" is a captivating novel written by Tom Gallon that weaves a story of mystery, love, and the haunting echoes of the past. Set against a backdrop of suspenseful events, the story unfolds in a small English village, wherein secrets buried deep resurface to disrupt the tranquility of its inhabitants. The narrative facilities across the enigmatic man or woman of Richard Redstone, whose sudden dying sparks a chain of revelations that resolve a web of interconnected relationships. As the plot delves into the complexities of affection and loss, readers are drawn right into a suspenseful exploration of human emotions and the effects of buried secrets. Tom Gallon skillfully crafts a narrative full of atmospheric anxiety, painting shiny snap shots of characters who grapple with their very own demons. The writer's evocative prose captures the essence of the English nation-state and the hidden feelings that simmer below the floor. "Dead Man's Love" is a poignant exploration of the human situation, mixing factors of thriller and romance to create a compelling story that lingers in the reader's mind.

  • von Rudyard Kipling
    20,00 €

    ""Captains Courageous: A Story of the Grand Banks"" is a classic adventure novel by Rudyard Kipling, renowned for its vivid portrayal of life at sea and its exploration of themes such as courage, redemption, and the bonds of friendship. Set against the backdrop of the North Atlantic fishing grounds, the story follows the young protagonist, Harvey Cheyne Jr., the spoiled son of a wealthy businessman who falls overboard from a transatlantic liner and is rescued by a group of fishermen. Forced to adapt to the harsh realities of life aboard a fishing schooner, Harvey learns the value of hard work, perseverance, and camaraderie as he forms deep connections with the crew, including the seasoned captain, Disko Troop, and the compassionate sailor, Manuel. Through a series of trials and adventures, Harvey undergoes a profound transformation, ultimately finding redemption and a newfound sense of purpose. With its evocative descriptions, compelling characters, and timeless themes, ""Captains Courageous"" is a stirring tale of resilience and self-discovery that continues to captivate readers of all ages.

  • von Percy F. Westerman
    23,00 €

    A well-known British writer of adventure books for young readers, Percy F. Westerman is the author of "The Nameless Island: A Story of Some Modern Robinson Crusoes." The book, which was published in 1926, is in the line of survival stories similar to Daniel Defoe's "Robinson Crusoe." The plot is on a group of people, including boys and their instructor, who, after their ship, the Falcon, sinks, wind up stuck on an uninhabited island. The story keeps the island's name a secret, which heightens the sense of mystery. Using their creativity and cooperation, the survivors must negotiate the difficulties of their new surroundings in order to adjust and get over the barriers posed by the strange terrain. In order to survive, the protagonists construct shelter, obtain food, and deal with environmental challenges. As the castaways cooperate to create a new settlement on the unnamed island, the story tackles themes of resiliency, collaboration, and inventiveness. ¿The Nameless Island" was written by Percy F. Westerman, an adventure writer best known for his works set in military or maritime environments. Young readers will be enthralled with this gripping story of survival and friendship. The book offers its readers an interesting and creative journey while capturing the spirit of independence and discovery.

  • von Edgar Rice Burroughs
    22,00 €

    ""Tarzan at the Earth's Core"" is an adventurous novel penned by Edgar Rice Burroughs, renowned for its captivating narrative and imaginative depiction of the legendary hero Tarzan. In this unique installment of the Tarzan series, the story follows Tarzan as he embarks on an extraordinary journey to the inner world of Pellucidar, a land located at the Earth's core. Accompanied by a group of intrepid explorers, Tarzan encounters prehistoric creatures, ancient civilizations, and fantastical landscapes as they navigate through the uncharted depths of the Earth. With his unparalleled strength, survival skills, and courage, Tarzan proves to be an invaluable ally as they face numerous challenges and adversaries along the way. ""Tarzan at the Earth's Core"" is a thrilling tale of adventure and discovery that transports readers to a world of wonder and danger, where the boundaries of reality are pushed to their limits. Burroughs' vivid imagination and dynamic characters make this novel a captivating and unforgettable journey into the heart of the Earth.

  • von Edgar Rice Burroughs
    20,00 €

    ""Land of Terror"" is an enthralling adventure novel written by Edgar Rice Burroughs, celebrated for its gripping narrative and imaginative world-building. Set in a prehistoric landscape teeming with danger and mystery, the story follows the protagonist, Lieutenant Frederic Carson, and his companions as they embark on a daring expedition to explore the uncharted regions of Antarctica. However, their journey takes a perilous turn when they become stranded in a hidden valley inhabited by prehistoric creatures and savage tribes. As they struggle to survive in this hostile environment, Carson and his companions must confront their deepest fears and overcome numerous challenges, including encounters with ferocious beasts, treacherous terrain, and rival explorers. With its blend of action, suspense, and adventure, ""Land of Terror"" transports readers to a world of thrilling escapades and pulse-pounding excitement, where the spirit of exploration knows no bounds and the mysteries of the ancient world await discovery.

  • von Anna Katharine Green
    27,00 €

    Step into the chilling world of "Dark Hollow," a gripping mystery penned by the acclaimed Anna Katharine Green. Published in 1914, this atmospheric detective story introduces readers to detective Ebenezer Gryce as he is faced with a perplexing case that shrouds the Hollow in an air of menace.Amidst the haunting beauty of Dark Hollow, Gryce finds himself entangled in a web of secrets, eerie occurrences, and a mysterious disappearance. As he unravels the threads of the enigma, he encounters a cast of intriguing characters, each harbouring their own dark pasts and hidden motives.Green's narrative prowess shines in "Dark Hollow," where she skillfully combines elements of psychological suspense and a keen understanding of human nature. The novel is a testament to Green's ability to craft intricate plots and atmospheric settings, keeping readers guessing until the final revelation.For aficionados of classic detective fiction and those who relish an atmospheric tale of mystery, "Dark Hollow" stands as a haunting masterpiece from Anna Katharine Green, an author celebrated for her contributions to the genre. Brace yourself for a journey into the shadows of Dark Hollow, where secrets lurk and Gryce's detective skills are put to the ultimate test.

  • von H. Rider Haggard
    27,00 €

    ""Allan and the Holy Flower"" is a thrilling adventure novel written by H. Rider Haggard. Set in colonial Africa, the story follows Allan Quatermain, a seasoned explorer, and his companions as they embark on a perilous journey to locate a legendary flower with mystical properties. Along the way, they encounter treacherous landscapes, hostile tribes, and formidable adversaries, all while contending with their own personal demons and conflicts. As they delve deeper into the heart of Africa, the quest for the Holy Flower becomes a test of courage, resilience, and moral integrity. Haggard's vivid descriptions, richly drawn characters, and pulse-pounding action sequences make ""Allan and the Holy Flower"" a riveting read that transports readers to a world of adventure, mystery, and discovery. With its blend of exotic settings, thrilling escapades, and philosophical undertones, the novel captivates audiences from start to finish, leaving a lasting impression long after the final page is turned.

  • von J. C. Kenney
    21,00 €

    For a decade, the Magic Box game store in Marysburg, Indiana, has hosted a twenty-four-hour gaming marathon as a fund-raiser for a local charity. Shockwaves go through the town when the newest marathon champion is strangled less than an hour after the event's conclusion. In the parking lot right behind the game store. Marysburg resident and record store owner Darcy Gaughan isn't convinced the police are correct then they label the murder a robbery gone wrong. When the Magic Box's owner asks her to look into the case, she finds not everybody believes in fair play, especially when gamer reputations are at stake.

  • von Paul Sinor
    21,00 €

    As a war correspondent, Sean Kelly travels South Viet Nam from the Delta to the DMZ. He writes about the people he meets and the operations he goes on with them, the only difference is that what he reports to the people back home is the sanitized version of what really happens.

  • von Annie Seaton
    30,00 €

    Come and meet the three Richards Brothers: Dominic, Tomas and Alexandre, three Aussie blokes with an Italian heritage as they find love in the most unexpected places.The Trouble with Paradise:Professor Melissa McIntyre makes one mistake, but it is a night to remember. The tropical island holiday after her beloved grandfather's funeral was supposed to be balm for her soul, and not create more worry.When Dominic Richards moves back to his hometown to take up a new job, the last person he expects to discover as his new assistant professor is the beautiful woman he spent a memorable night with on a tropical island.Nic doesn't do forever but having Melissa around has him thinking maybe he could.But Melissa is not one bit interested... or is she?(Note: this is a revised and expanded edition of Holiday Affair originally published, 2012)Marry in HasteFree-spirited sex therapist Brianna Ballantine has four days to find a fiancé so she can inherit her birth mother's Italian villa. Commitment is not on the agenda. Writing her sex therapy book and signing legal papers are. And once all is said and done, she'll return home to Scotland. For finance guru Tomas Richards, relationships have been a bad investment-give him stocks and shares any day. When Tomas offers a marriage of convenience to help Brianna secure her inheritance, this gorgeous, quirky woman promises an affair to remember, despite family complications at every turn.(Note: this is a revised and expanded edition of Italian Affair, originally published, 2013)Outback SunriseJessica Trent wants to be a full-time writer for Cuisine magazine, but in order to land the gig she has to snare a one-on-one with the reclusive Alessandro Ricardo, a man hell-bent on staying out of the limelight. The last thing she expects as she heads to Crocodile Springs resort in northern Australia is to end up travelling across the Outback with a rugged and far too gorgeous barramundi fisherman.Ex-lawyer Alex Richards protects his privacy and his heart in equal measure. So when a Yankee bombshell in need of a ride turns up and threatens both, he decides to teach her a lesson. As they make their way through the wild country together, the attraction between them is hard to ignore. Alex must choose between his heart or letting go of his past.(Note: this is a revised and expanded edition of Outback Affair originally published, 2013.)

  • von Michael Amedeo
    19,00 €

    As America races toward the supposedly bright new decade of the 1950s, disillusioned white private dick, Matt Moulton finds himself faltering in the dark. Should he serve an amnesiac client whose recovering memories of paid murder intensify his own wartime guilt as an assassin? Should he risk endangering the person he loves, a beautiful black woman, for information on that case and an apparently related one? Does he imagine he can save her and himself from the corruption, the intolerance, and the apathy that linger in that violent nation's shadows? Taking place in a misty, sulky San Francisco, "Past Tense" appeals to readers who love their thrillers hardboiled. It brings pulp fiction back from the past, but here, the genre seems more modern and yet more noir-like than ever before.

  • von Margaret Allen
    29,00 €

    Eleven year old Adam Elgin is an avid baseball player who has been playing the piano since he was four years old. An orchestra is to be formed in his small elementary school in order to participate in a Gala for the Year of the Child Project. They have teamed up with another small elementary school to expand the orchestra's numbers. All interested students must audition for the orchestra. Adam gets the audition music for the piano, from the school's music teacher and has a short time to prepare for the audition.Everybody who plays an instrument, wants to be in the orchestra and so they practice, and practice, and practice for their audition. But on the weekendbefore Adam's scheduled audition on Monday morning, he gets ill and misses his audition. Two students are chosen for the piano, one is to be the alternate, and rehearsals begin.But a lot is going on to prepare for his school's customary year-end festivities, taking place the last week of school: the winter concert on Tuesday, the play on Wednesday, and the orchestral debut in a dress rehearsal on Thursday, school is closed on Friday, plus the school has started a gigantic fundraiser to help with expenses for the Year of the Child gala. Both teachers and students are "stretched to the limit" in these endeavors.It is the last day of school before the Christmas vacation, and the first dress rehearsal, but at this first dress rehearsal the two students chosen for the piano, fail to perform their best and the dress rehearsal comes to a screeching halt.Without a reliable pianist, the gala seems unlikely for these two schools. Can the Principal fi nd a suitable replacement that can play without fear of the crowd and the pressures of performing, someone who can take them to the Gala!

  • von Khrona Tensei
    22,00 €

    SIN; WALK OF SHAME is a story that I created as an adolescent about the Seven Deadly Sins and the people in Hell who must find the Seven Heavenly Virtues in order to escape slavery by the Sins. Their journey through the various parts of Hell in their enslavement to SIN and see the workings of all of the Sins as well as the Virtues against the Sins. This story is a precursor to other stories that I have created and hope to spread a message with, as well. I hope that the stories I create are influential to those who read them.

  • von L. T. Meade
    26,00 €

    A girls' school novel, "Betty Vivian: A Story of Haddo Court School" by Mrs. L. T. Meade, chronicles the exploits and experiences of the lead character, Betty Vivian, at Haddo Court School. With its boarding school setting, the book offers readers an intimate look at the struggles and daily lives of the students. According to popular perception, Betty Vivian is a bright, resourceful young girl who successfully negotiates the challenges of friendship, school, and personal development. Betty's relationships with her students, the lessons she learns both inside and outside of the classroom, and her interactions with them may all play a part in the plot. "Betty Vivian" may examine issues like friendship, academic goals, and the characters' growth as they mature, which is typical of the school story genre. During the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Mrs. L. T. Meade wrote a lot of girls' literature and was well-known for her realistic characters and captivating stories.

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