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Life should be good for Camden and Morton. While the two Brits are different characters - Camden is lovestruck and lost, Morton wealthy and restless - they've been friends since university and are on the cusp of the opening night of Salvation, the bar they've been building on Santorini for the past year.
Michael Polkinghorne notes in his new book "By the Seat of my Pants" that "...my destiny appeared unexpectedly in by-ways or roads I had been misled into taking'.
What is real? What is imaginary? This is the line Jessica Seaques walks, ever since she won a competition and got commissioned to write erotica for the indulgence of an anonymous patron. Many of her stories are based around the strange working environment the patron provides for his staff - a bizarre, mirror-walled office.
The remarkable story of a friendship spanning six decades between two individuals whose careers could hardly have followed more contrasting courses beyond the Land of Hope and Glory: that of Graham Haigh, the expedition-mounting adventurer who went on to make the Middle East and South-East Asia his professional stamping grounds.
The First World brought extraordinary opportunities to those who were or had been professional soldiers. There are few clearer examples of this than the career of Major General Sir Frederick Poole.
Plymouth 1870 A murderer is on the lose. After the death of her father three years ago, Sarah Warrington had been sent to live with her aunt in sleepy Kingsand, Cornwall, but now, her mother wants her back.
The main character, Malcolm, was born in the shadow of a disabled sister. His family's preoccupation with her establishes and reinforces in him a chronic inability to show emotion and share experiences.
Swept up in the religious fervour surrounding the first crusade, Christo leaves his home and joins the Armies of the faithful. Uncertain if he will ever return or if he will live to see its conclusion. Alone among foreign peoples and exposed to mockery for his Saxon Heritage he struggles to integrate himself among his comrades.
Who would kill a priest? A Benedictine monk is found dead in a recently discovered priest-hole in a country house in Northamptonshire which, before the reformation, was an Augustinian Priory. Chief Inspector Hood is initially baffled. The monk's injuries plainly show he was battered to death.
William Robertson is a torn man. It's been nearly four and a half years since his once beloved eldest brother, Albert, fled the clergy and eloped with a woman. The couple are now blacklisted from both families, he's come to despise Albert and the affect his actions have had on the family, especially their mother.
Carlton doesn't look like all the other carrots with his spots and stumpy toes. As chef after chef rejects him as an ingredient in their recipe a dejected Carlton wonders if he'll ever find his perfect part. Will a chance encounter with an onion finally change his fortune?
Successful commercial pilot, Kirsten Davies has just fulfilled a lifelong dream of flying a World-War II P51-D 'Mustang' fighter. Sadly her perfect week flying from an Arizona Desert Airfield is cut short by a freak accident, which leads her convalescing in California.
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