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  • von Margaret Nyhon
    24,00 €

    As a six-year-old, Leila was stolen and all she knew was her life in Australia with her 'mother'. Her disappearance was closed as a cold case by the New Zealand police, but her family never gave up hope of getting her back.Many years passed and by pure chance an opportunity opened when Reece, Leila's father, was holidaying in Australia. While having lunch on a visit to SeaWorld, a little girl stole a chip from his pottle. When her mother apologised, the chance meeting left him thinking of his missing daughter. Something resonated in his heart he could not let go of. Was this what his Leila would look like? The search began.Heartache, rape, murder and lies are what Leila endured in a life where the truth was hidden from her ... until that fateful day.Sequel to Fortune Smiles as Love Divides.

  • von Margaret Nyhon
    22,00 €

    Kennedy, Reece and Lincoln are friends from university. They start playing with cryptocurrency and their lives change when those early bets turn into millions. Lily meets the lads at a university quiz and a friendship with Reece turns to romance. They marry and start a family. Against Lily's will Kennedy takes her and things become complicated. Then when Reece discovers he is not who he thought he was, the shockwaves throw their wealthy new lives into turmoil. A complex love triangle develops amid this close circle of friends.

  • von Margaret Nyhon
    16,00 €

    My working and family days were over, I handled them okay, but retirement, how would I cope with this.I fought to retain my self-worth, and this taught me that age was no barrier, as now I finally had the time to turn my dreams into reality.This is my journey into retirement and new found freedom. There will be a little of you somewhere in my story so enjoy and have a laugh. With freedom comes the privilege of unlimited access,as boundaries vanish becauseFreedom Knows no Boundaries

  • von Margaret Nyhon
    25,00 €

    Chen notices something sinister at the pharmaceutical laboratory. People are disappearing or dying of pneumonia. One day it shuts down and workers disappear - coronavirus has struck. Now those responsible want to silence whistle-blowers.

  • - How I Survived Retirement
    von Margaret Nyhon
    24,00 €

  • - Two stories of poverty, war, heartbreak and hope
    von Margaret Nyhon
    24,00 €

  • von Margaret Nyhon
    24,00 €

    A powerful, tragic and ultimately uplifting story of a drug syndicate working in plain sight yet hidden even from those close to its cruel presence. Inspired by amazing true events, this story follows the journey of two vulnerable young girls who are lost to the seedy underworld of drug dealers. Falling prey to its cruelty, their innocence is stolen and replaced with fear as they are controlled and manipulated by their drug bosses. Others around this seemingly normal group are oblivious until one person, Lauren, comes to understand what is happening. The tragedy of the young girls' lives impacts heavily on Lauren and she opens her heart to these lost souls who need love and a second chance at life. Her calling - to provide a home and care for these vulnerable teens - forms the basis of an everlasting, innocent friendship.

  • von Margaret Nyhon
    24,00 €

    Sequel to Betrayal by an Irish RoseThis family saga moves on to the next generation and is a tragic story of how life could go so wrong for one as wealthy as Lord Charles Rothchild. All the Irish relatives from the estate were gone: his mother, his half-brothers and his sister. Just one element remained, his Irish genes. His succession of wives hid his darkest secret. His only surviving son carried the 'Irish curse' so was banished from his estate. Tragedy after tragedy plagued this wealthy estate owner. Was penance about to be served?

  • von Margaret Nyhon
    24,00 €

    This novel is set in the mid 1840s in the Lakes District of Cumbria, England. Sixteen-year-old Emmeline has lost her Mama and Papa and is now a wealthy young heiress. With this comes the responsibility of her father's collieries and the battle to keep them from her uncle's grasp.Emmeline is a dreamer. She has her life planned based on her second cousin Isabella Curwen's life, who at the same age was in this very position. On her Papa's death bed he had whispered for her to find 'Thomas'. Who was 'Thomas' and where would she find him?Amid all her wealth Emmeline never forgot her roots and looked after her miners and their families. Sadly, life was not as her dreams led her to believe. This is a story of personal grief.

  • von Margaret Nyhon
    26,00 €

    A girls' weekend away goes horribly wrong when one of four friends goes missing from the Gold Coast Casino. Lives change forever, especially her best friend Christie. Some years later, Amanda's Jaguar is retrieved from the undergrowth with the remains of a body inside. Was this Amanda or the casino valet who went missing on the same night?

  • von Jessica Haight & Stephanie Robinson
    29,00 €

    Eleven-year-old Fairday Morrow had no clue that moving from Manhattan to the small town of Ashpot, Connecticut would lead to an unsolved mystery. Her parents' dream of renovating a crumbling Victorian called the Begonia House into a bed and breakfast had seemed like treachery at the time, but Fairday found out that her new house kept secrets, and once inside its twisted front gates, anything was possible.When mysterious notes start showing up warning that a librarian is in trouble and a bookworm is eating words, Fairday thinks the Begonia House has more skeletons in its closets. She notices a passage in her favorite book has been changed, and she's certain something is dreadfully wrong. What happens to stories when their words get eaten?The Detective Mystery Squad is ready to investigate! Fairday, Lizzy, and Marcus take off on a sticky trail and tumble into Nowhere. Like Alice in Wonderland, Fairday finds herself in a world where nothing makes sense and the lines of reality are blurred.The three sleuths discover amazing things about themselves as they unravel more secrets within the walls of the Begonia House. Follow along with Fairday and friends as they open the next case in the DMS files to unlock the Talking Library.

  • - Growing Up in Occupied Amsterdam
    von Craig K Comstock
    25,00 €

    This book tells the story of a boy who, like Anne Frank, lived in Nazi-occupied Amsterdam. Unlike Anne, he was not taken into early hiding, but was able to move around the city, even to help serve its Jewish community, and observe first-hand the ominous things that were happening.Robbert Van Santen lived each day not knowing how or when the war would end, not being sure that he would survive, not imagining that as an elder he would articulate his experiences to an American author.To put one of Mary Oliver’s poetic phrases in a new context, his story is “a box full of darkness,” but in the telling he offers the author and the reader the gift of stepping into his shoes and thus the satisfaction of coming to understand a teenager’s challenging life.What did Robbert do afterward? He sought “to find joy in life despite what happened. Not instead of the memories, but as a response to them.”

  • von Margaret Nyhon
    23,98 - 24,00 €

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