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  • af Dominic Pearce
    143,95 kr.

    "A rollicking Sci-Fi ride that hits all the right notes, with a touch of horror, and a barrel-load of laughs along the way." -- Amanda Bidgeman, Author of THE SUBJUGATE In Space... no one cares if you break up.Join the crew of the Chronos One, Earth's first colonisation mission to Mars, led by fan favourite Captain Quinn Nyquist and the sardonic First Mate Allegra Sadoka - chosen by you, the audience. Allegra has decided that Quinn is not exactly the man she wants to spend eternity with, and certainly not someone she wants to breed mutant Mars Babies with either. Unfortunately, when their journey goes off course and the crew starts to turn on each other, this desperate group of reality TV show wannabes will need to fight to survive on this big red rock. Crashed and stranded, they will need to learn that the greatest threat to their existence is each other and their toxic obsessions.Oh... and they are not alone. Big Red is a satirical sci-fi that looks for a glimmer of hope amongst the worst humanity has to offer.

  • af Dominic Pearce
    226,95 kr.

    A story of chivalry and vanity, loyalty and betrayal. The most brilliant servant of the royal Stuarts was betrayed by them.

  • af Dominic Pearce
    116,95 kr.

    At the heart of the English Civil War stands the wife of Charles I, Henrietta Maria. She came to England in 1625 at the age of fifteen, undermined by her greedy French entourage, blocked by the forceful Duke of Buckingham and weighed down by instructions from the Pope to protect the Catholics of England. She was only a girl, and she had hardly a winning card in her hand; yet fifteen years later she was the terror of Parliament. We see Henrietta Maria in the portraits of van Dyck, and hear her voice in the letters which she wrote to her husband and many others. She is a historic queen who inherited from her father, the great French statesman Henri IV, undying convictions about royal and divine authority and about just governance. There was always brutal violence in the background of her life from the early moments (her father was assassinated when she was six months old); she lived through civil war both in England and in France (the Fronde); she was tortured by the fate of Charles I; but her spirit - and her family - prevailed. Two of her children sat on the throne of England (Charles II and James II) and three of her grandchildren followed them (William III, Mary II and Anne). Her life is a story of elegance, courage, wit, energy and family devotion on a grand scale.

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