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  • von Boniface Ossai
    20,00 €

    The Octal Flamingo incident presented the opportunity God needed, as Frederick Douglas was transported a hundred kilometres from the crash site to the shores of the Bliss Luciferian Camp where he was meant to confront his destiny. This Evangelist had no knowledge that God was preparing him for something big all along.Evangelist Frederick Douglas has the sole assignment of kicking out the Luciferians from a camp that has a membership of over ten thousand Lucifer worshipers and then build a church in its wake. This move was about pulling the plugs on Prophet Gregory Helsing and keeping him in check. He's a man styled as Lucifer's point man in Europe, working both overtly and covertly to kick Christ out of every life, family and nation in Europe. The misapprehension that the Evangelist is infinitely malleable apparently turned out to be just another fork in the road for the Luciferians who perceived him as vulnerable.How Prophet Gregory Helsing will cede his camp to this Evangelist who strayed into his camp remains to be seen, in what looks like the last roll of the dice.So much of a tale of a helpless stranger found adrift at sea and rescued by Luciferians, now butting heads with their Lucifer. Albeit a man of a willing heart, the Evangelist didn't wittingly enrol for this adventure but he's now in the middle of it.GOD'S PARADOX by Boniface Ossai is a suspenseful thriller which shines a light on the thought-provoking adventures of Evangelist Fredrick Douglas in the fight for the Soul of Europe.

  • von Mark Devlin
    19,00 €

    September, 2001. As the world watches agape at the traumatic scenes coming out of the United States, it's no different for Verity Hunter and Keith Malcolm in the tranquil surroundings of their new life in Cornwall. A call from Max Zeall soon has them summoned back to Oxford, however; it seems fate would not allow them to be away for long.Galvanised by clues collected by the socially-awkward young genius Danielle, Zeall believes a plot is underway for Oxford to receive its very own terrible event, launched in the wake of 9/11 while anti-Muslim paranoia is at its most extreme.Unbeknown to them, The Order, Oxford's all-pervasive secret-society, has regrouped more powerfully than ever, and intends to use the event to secure its stranglehold irreversibly. Verity's cousin Drew and old friend May complete the team who must combine their disparate skills - while battling plenty of personal demons and ghosts from the past - and work to prevent the disaster.*Mark Devlin's second allegorical novel catches up with the central characters of 'The Cause & The Cure' a decade on. The zeitgeist has shifted, and the cast has had to adapt to changing times with varying degrees of ease.This story will evoke powerful memories of the epoch-shaping days of September 2001 and everything that followed in their wake.Once again, the lines between truth and fiction become blurred.

  • von Boniface Ossai
    20,00 €

    Agent Donald Whitley is the kingpin detective of New York who knows about crime, intricacies of the criminal minds and a new transferee from the Los Angeles FBI homicide division. His unique ability to translate crime scene phenomenon into near realistic replays of actual scenarios, makes him a trail blazer with a high level of passion and courage yet to be seen by his team.Agent Barry is a deluded detective, a divisive character known for his flippant remarks, he's a significant liability to the New York homicide unit of the FBI, because of his poor judgement and premature conclusions. With Donald Whitley new on the scene, this puts him on a tight leash. Relationship within the team couldn't be more interesting.Jimmy Thompson is the best thief in New York City and known to many as a serial criminal with extra senses. Over the years, he has been considered a myth until he crossed path with detective Donald Whitley who could see through his inner workings. Jimmy Thompson, found love in Alicia on his escape to the Cayman Island, but being a benign crook, his relationship is under strain.Filled with passion, suspense and mysterious crime scenes. This classical thriller reveals the mindset of Agent Donald, Agent Barry and Jimmy Thompson - the evasive thief - as a potent concoction of differing personalities, with determination to solve crime as FBI superheroes on the streets of New York.Written by the prolific author - Boniface Ossai - this book is amongst his bestselling publications to date.

  • von Darren J Wilson
    17,00 €

  • von Fabian Grant
    15,00 - 23,00 €

  • von Paul Cotterell
    13,00 €

  • von Boniface Ossai
    14,98 €

  • von Boniface Ossai
    15,98 €

  • von Fabian Grant
    12,98 €

  • von Francis Westfield
    14,00 €

    For thirty years Francis Westfield, a high school science teacher in the Stoke-On-Trent area has been collecting in a scrapbook details about Jack the Ripper. Every time a new book or theory emerged on the subject he would study it and evaluate it. In 2010 he decided to read all books on the subject he still had not accessed and see if a better approach could be found. After seeing that all but one book, which tried a Royal family connection which turned out to be fanciful, took the original 5 police suspects at the time, then added an extraneous character brought in as the author's obvious own pet theory, he realised that no book on the subject had compared all the suspects in an attempt to eliminate them down to one individual serial killer. This he was immediately determined to do. He went on a search engine and found that there had been two hundred suspects named since 1888 (a useful round number!) and set about finding out not only their names and individual backgrounds but how they were supposed to have carried out the crimes and what were their motives. The book includes firm explanations of why even the newest theories (propounded in October 2014 and December of the same year called: Naming Jack the Ripper and the journalist theory of the cartman (carman and his route) are wrong as well as pencil drawings of the best likeness of Jack the Ripper by one of the sisters of the author (Helen Westfield who is an artist) based on an e-fit profile produced by Laura Richards , the head of analysis for the Metropolitan Police's violent crime command on 20.1.06. Each victim is profiled and how they died. The area and conditions in society at that time in Whitechapel are described, getting rid of the romantic fog myth along the way. The vigilance committee and its members and the role they played is looked at. A potted history of each of the suspects is shown with a picture of each suspect if available next to each character. Analysis by FBI and other profilers is recorded. My analysis suggesting from map data and position of the bodies in the geographical pattern they were found that the culprit had two dwelling places over the time of the series of murders and that he had good local knowledge is included. The theory by Arthur Conan Doyle that it could have been a female killer (Jill the Ripper theory) is also included in the analysis. Finally a mention of all the circumstantial evidence I collated against the only suspect Joe Barnett who the more I tried to falsify or eliminate from the investigation the more that character fitted the evidence. In the last 127 years there have been over 200 suspects for Jack the Ripper the first documented serial killer in the world and many theories have been propounded in order to settle the matter once and for all. All my book suggests is that this scientific approach may give the best chance of showing who he (or she) was.

  • von Darren John Wilson
    17,00 €

    In his second major assignment, Oxford private detective, Daniel Winter, must insinuate himself into the surreal world of Greetwell Housing Trust to answer the question that has been on the lips of people in the city since Christmas Eve last: who killed Laura Hart?Laura Hart, a housing officer at housing association Greetwell Housing Trust, was found dead in her home, on Christmas Eve, lying in a pool of blood and with a knife in her chest. More than two weeks after the (apparent) murder, the police investigation is making precious little progress, for staff at Greetwell, seemingly in an effort to protect a person or persons unknown, have closed ranks and are refusing to cooperate with the detectives working the case.Enter, then, Daniel Winter, engaged by his old friend, Matt Prior, who is a maintenance inspector at Greetwell, an insider, and who furnishes Daniel with clues as to how the killer (or killers) might be unmasked. Armed with these clues, Daniel (reluctantly, for he is not keen to become involved) befriends Rachel Bannerman, customer-service advisor at Greetwell and part-time barmaid at an Oxford public house. Matt has told Daniel that Rachel is the weakest link in the conspiracy of silence hampering the police investigation. There are other keys that Daniel must try in his efforts to unlock the box holding Greetwell's secrets connected with the death of Laura Hart.Daniel, moreover, takes a huge personal risk in hiding from the police Dominic Kane, the disturbed young man who is the prime suspect for Laura's murder; though Dominic was found at the scene of the crime (by an old lady walking her dog), covered in the dead woman's blood, Daniel is convinced that Dominic could not possibly have killed Laura. Is Daniel vindicated in his actions to protect Dominic? Or is he guilty of perverting the course of justice? The answer to these questions is given at the astonishing climax of the story, a denouement that no reader will have anticipated.As with Sailing By, the narrative is populated with offbeat characters from Daniel Winter's Oxford underworld, not the least of which is Kendal Waterhouse, Daniel's (unwanted) lodger, unlikely professional sidekick, and daughter of his former girlfriend Rosie. In Sailing By (set five months prior to This Calamitous Sea), the relationship between Daniel and Kendal had been tetchy at times, though essentially touching in its father-daughter-like dynamic. In This Calamitous Sea, however, the relationship has become fractious, characterised as it is by bickering and mutual sniping, none of which stops the girl from playing a vital part in answering the question as to who killed Laura Hart.

  • von Mark Devlin
    41,00 - 48,00 €

  • - Understanding the brain's telepathic potential
    von Mark Fox
    26,00 - 29,00 €

  • von Fabian Grant
    15,00 - 24,00 €

  • von Darren John Wilson
    18,00 €

  • von Katherine Cottle
    41,00 €

  • - Memoir amid Lockdown
    von Margrethe Alexandroni
    14,98 - 24,00 €

  • von Fabian Grant
    24,00 €

  • - A Practical Guide to Finding Peace, Purpose and Positivity ... with Autism
    von Zac Smart
    16,00 €

  • von Fabian Grant
    12,98 - 23,00 €

  • von Fabian Grant
    15,00 - 24,00 €

  • von Mark Amadi
    19,00 - 26,00 €

  • von Sian Jeffreys
    19,00 €

  • von Margrethe Alexandroni
    13,00 - 30,00 €

  • - The Krays V The Fewtrells: Battle for Birmingham
    von David B. Keogh
    22,00 €

  • - Stars, Islands and Deserts
    von Margrethe Alexandroni
    41,00 - 46,00 €

  • - Developing the brain's telepathic potential
    von Mark Fox
    25,00 - 30,00 €

  • von Fabian Grant
    15,00 - 24,00 €

  • von Jeff Hawksworth
    18,00 €

    . . ."e;but there's something else as well. Grandma had a box at the foot of her bed, which she used as a linen chest. It's a bit tatty; she covered it with a rug, but it looks a bit like the one in your picture. You're welcome to it if you want it; only it had blankets in it, not tack."e;I had nothing to lose, "e;Yes please Audrey, if you could hold on to it, I'll pick it up at the weekend."e;There were more than just blankets in there, much more and so began an odyssey of discovery I couldn't have imagined if I'd tried. Dad had passed away a few years earlier, another victim in a lineage littered with heart attacks, so the hoard I discovered was as mysterious as it was startling. Weapons, loves, scandals and crime. Just how well did I know my father?Fact or fiction? This book became both. Stranger still, this is a book that leaves the reader knowing more than the author.

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