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  • von Michael Clutterbuck
    16,00 €

    From the author of the ever-popular Steaming Into books: the first in a series of short crime fiction novels, set aboard the steam railways.In wartime Birkenhead, tragedy strikes when a gang of mischievous children ignore their parents' warnings and play amid the bombsites. It soon becomes clear that the local hospital has been the victim of some black-market activity and the substandard medicine fails to do its job. A boy who should have been saved has lost his life.Retired Detective Inspector Roger Wolseley has seen enough greedy chancers making capital from the war and makes it his mission in retirement to hunt down the criminal behind the knock-off drugs. He soon has his man and is hot on his tail, heading for the South Coast on the Margate Express.A young family become unintentionally entangled in Wolseley's escapades, and fans of Michael Clutterbuck's previous books will be delighted to find Driver George Denton and Fireman Lance Hargreaves also have a role to play.

  • von Katharine E. Smith
    17,00 €

    It's tough, being a grown-up. Alice has never appreciated that as much as she does now.When a friend's parent dies, and with her own parents experiencing health issues, Alice is beginning to understand the meaning of the term 'sandwich generation', and even more so when one of her children becomes ill. With a business to manage, and rapidly increasing bills, the last thing she needs is her best friend and business partner Julie throwing a spanner in the works. When Lydia's relationship with the famous actor Si Davey comes under strain, Alice is glad for the chance to help her, and focus on somebody else's problems for once.Nevertheless, suffering from sleep deprivation and stress, Alice finds herself challenging other relationships in her life, looking for somebody to provide the answers and support that she needs. Does she have the strength and resilience to find her way through these troubling times? And is it possible to salvage her friendship with Julie before it's too late?Shifting Sands is the final book of the Coming Back to Cornwall series, and a chance to see how far life has come for Alice, Julie and the important people in their lives. It is also a reminder that there is no such thing as a happy ending - merely happy moments, which inevitably will be followed by other moments: happy, sad, stressful, relaxing... life goes on, and the sands never stop shifting beneath our feet.

  • von Katharine E. Smith
    19,00 €

    Louisa Morgan is coming home. Back to Cornwall after forty years in London, a high-flying career, a daughter who to all intents and purposes appears to have no father, and a failed love affair. Like all good mums, Elise thinks she knows what's going on, but like all good daughters, Louisa has been somewhat economical with the truth.Shame and embarrassment are not words she would normally apply to herself, but times have changed, she's getting older, and it feels like she is returning home a failure. With long, empty days stretching ahead of her, can she find a new sense of place and belonging, or will life in a small town by the sea get the better of her?

  • von John Guiver
    122,00 €

  • von Cassandra Clark
    18,00 €

  • von Linda Field
    15,00 €

  • von Peter M. Clutterbuck
    16,00 €

  • von Katharine Smith & Serge Momjian
    17,00 €

  • von Katharine E. Smith
    18,00 €

  • von Sheila Rainey
    18,00 €

    Five-year-old John Maltravers has been left under the guardianship of his uncle and aunt, whilst his father, Edward, is soldiering abroad.Believing Edward to be dead, and hoping to inherit the wealthy Surrey Malltravers estate instead of John, the treacherous uncle and aunt plot his abduction, and John finds himself forced into a new life as a chimney sweep. Untrained, and unsupervised, he suffers a nasty fall, but is rescued by the Forester family. Widowed Caroline becomes his great ally, and the family are determined to help John trace his relatives.However, tormented by the family's younger children, John runs off to wander the streets and alleys of Georgian London, seeking his father. In turn, Edward Maltravers, newly returned from India, is searching for his son.John faces the perils of criminal-haunted London streets, wandering into the notorious slum tenements of St Giles, and encountering many a character, some more well-meaning than others.This is a story of hope over adversity, the victory of innocence over guile and treachery. Will John ever be reunited with his father and beloved Caroline? If so, how?

  • von Serge Momjian
    19,00 €

    Vardan Mamikonian was the supreme commander of the Armenian armed forces from 432 to 451 AD, when Ancient Armenia had been partitioned between the Byzantine and Persian Empires for more than four decades. The Armenian nobility, also divided into two political camps, pro-Byzantine and pro-Persian, competed for absolute power.Vardan led the rebellion against the Sasanian overlords, and their attempt to force Armenian Christians to convert back to Zoroastrianism. He and his army of 60,000 soldiers bravely confronted the Persian imperial army of 260,000 men and their war elephants in the Battle of Avarayr, in what became one of the first holy wars between the Christian and Mazdian religions.The author, Serge Momjian, splendidly recaptures the horror of the Christian persecutions and martyrs of the past and the terrific spirit of Vardan, who, along with the Armenian people, defended their principles during a turbulent period of their history. The book offers fresh and captivating insights into the battle, as well as crucial events during the dominant reigns of Persian kings and Roman emperors over Armenia. It includes corroborated dialogue and speeches, which bring the ancient world and the main characters to life.

  • von Colin Hurford
    17,00 €

  • - Book One of the Barley Ford series
    von Nettie Anderson
    17,00 €

  • von Louise King
    17,00 €

  • von Michael Clutterbuck
    17,00 €

  • - Book Seven of the Coming Back to Cornwall series
    von Katharine E Smith
    18,00 €

  • - Stories of the Sticks Episode One
    von Jeanie Palfrey
    16,00 €

  • - Book Two of the Bellualis Chronicles
    von E J Parry
    16,00 €

  • - The Rise and Fall of an Ancient Empire
    von Serge Momjian
    17,98 €

  • - Book Six of the Coming Back to Cornwall series
    von Katharine E Smith
    18,00 €

  • von JJL Green
    19,00 €

  • von Ewen MacDonald
    19,00 €

  • - Book Five of the Coming Back to Cornwall series
    von Katharine E Smith
    19,00 €

  • von Lavender Crow
    20,00 €

    Eighteenth century Cornwall. A fifteen-year-old boy is convicted of the murders of two children, and suspected of a third, but her body is never found. Local people gather to see the boy hanged, believing this to be the end of his evil.In 1980s Bristol, a troubled young man attacks his sister, but believes he was possessed by a malevolent spirit. Unable to take the guilt, he runs away.Years later, Jenna Thornleigh and her friend move into the house where the attack took place. Jenna is used to paranormal encounters but until now they have been friendly and benign. This is all set to change, when she meets Daniel Overton in one of Bristol's upmarket bars one night.Unbeknown to them, Jenna and Daniel are linked by a dark force in their ancestry.While Jenna is horrified to discover a whole host of secrets which go back to the very roots of her family, Daniel is intrigued by the revelations made during regression therapy. He recognises he is the reincarnation of the Cornish boy, whose evil spirit has returned numerous times over the years.Jenna is determined to discover the truth but in order to do so, she must go head-to-head with Daniel in a battle of good versus evil. Can she win the fight, and finally allow the past to settle for good?

  • - Book Four of the Coming Back to Cornwall series
    von Katharine E Smith
    18,00 €

  • - Book One of the Bellualis Chronicles
    von E. J. Parry
    16,00 €

    What if your school wasn't like other schools? What if obeying the rules became a way to survive?What if your friends were replaced and no one could tell? When Sophie Clearwater joins Thornberry Woods High School it doesn't take her long to realise that something isn't right. Something about the prefects' impeccable behaviour; the creepiness of the teachers and malevolence of the head… the way that children seem to lose their personalities… With new friends Lucy and Jack, it takes a great deal of courage and trust to discover the dark secrets contained deep within the school. But now that they know them, what are they going to do? Monsters, not people!

  • von Ben Gardener
    23,00 €

    Charles Goldforbes is the new Latin teacher at Rydon Hall, the third best boys' prep school in Churley, south-west London. Along with the job come two related problems. One is the hideous Florian Bavington, aged 13 but already a master of low-level disruption. The other is the disturbingly alluring Natasha Bavington, Florian's mother. Drama unfolds as Charles accompanies Florian and the rest of Year 8 on the annual school trip to Egypt, a country which just happens to be on the brink of revolution. The Arab Spring is underway but the tour party's problems are only just beginning. Rydon Hall captures brilliantly the spirit of an all-boys' school - and those who teach there. The recklessness and over-confidence of Florian and his friends are in turn both hilarious and exasperating. Very funny but also very dark, this novel is about desperation, disappointment, self-delusion and every parent's worst nightmare. It is also about global terror, bogus celebrity, Skype and excruciating sex.

  • - Tales of the Premier Line
    von Michael Clutterbuck
    17,00 €

    Originally published as a collection of ten short stories, Steaming into the North West has been developed to include a further ten tales from the rails.Now taking us back to the very early days of steam, in the 1800s, these stories about life on the great Premier Line provide an entertaining and often thought-provoking insight into the tough, physical work that being an engineman entailed.With early engines having no cab to speak of, life on the rails was open to all the elements. Danger came readily, from signalmen not paying attention to travelling through long, polluted tunnels.Nevertheless, work on the railways was something to be proud of and, as with all the books in Michael Clutterbuck's Steaming Into series, this is clearly portrayed through the cast of characters, attention to detail, and more than a little humour.

  • - Tales of the Great Western Railway at its Zenith
    von Michael Clutterbuck
    17,00 €

  • - Footplate Tales of the Last Days of Western Steam
    von Michael Clutterbuck
    17,00 €

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