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Behind the Blue Line

By Dager Roster

ISBN  0-7541-0049-9 

Price  226p – £8.99

Minerva Press

A police based story of true

incidents and operations.

What Did God Say?

By Ronald Wright

ISBN 0 9514038 4 2

Paperback - 42 pages

Format: 192 x 138mm

2nd Reprint

Not a book for the bigoted or narrow-minded... but those who seek true enlightenment.

* Is the church in conflict with Jesus?

* Was man made in God’s image?

* Did Jesus really die for our sins?

* Is the Bible the “voice” of God?

A brief study of the Bible’s history and its contents.

Reviews:

“A fascinating volume - a drastic break with tradition”

The London Evening News)

Jesus The Whole Story

by Ronald Wright

ISBN  0 9514038 0 X

Paperback - 196 pages

Format: 200 x 133mm

2nd Reprint

Blends the four Gospels into a single narrative with added information relating to the “missing” years in Christ’s life.

Reviews:

“Deserves a place on any serious readers bookshelf”

(Greater World)

“Very readable. Ideal for Muslim, Buddhist or Hindu who wanted some idea of what the Christian story is”

(Churches Fellowship Psychical & Spiritual Studies, Scotland)

Hafed A Prince Of Persia

Edited by Ronald Wright

 

ISBN   0 9514038 5 0

Paperback,- 195 pages

Format: 195 x 140mm

7th Reprint

“Dead” for 2000 years,

Hafed relates his own life-story.

Every December Christians celebrate the birth of Jesus and remember the “Three Wise Men” who paid homage to the infant.  But who in fact were these men and where did they come from?

The question remained a mystery until 1869 when a group of researchers investigating psychic phenomena spoke to a spirit claiming to be the leader of the legendary trio.  His account of  his life and association with Jesus took four years to relate and was published as a book in 1875 then republished in 1987.

The book now ranks as a classic of its kind.

Reviews:

“Literature has nothing equal to this marvellous narrative.” 

(Religio Philosophical Journal, Chicago, USA)

“It has an importance greater than any other book outside the holy scriptures.” 

(Glasgow Christian News)

“Of the greatest importance - extraordinary.” 

(The Spiritual Magazine, London)

“One of Spiritualism's great classics”

“One of the most beautiful writings ever received from spirit - a wonderful book”

(Greater World)

“This edition is well worth acquiring.  Absorbing reading.”

(Psychic News)

Difficult to do it justice in a review”

(Unitarian Society for psychical Studies)

Title               The Pig And I

Authors        Erica Adams

Genre             Fiction

ISBN              0 9532239 0 6

Binding         Paperback

Price              £7.99

Dimensions  216 x 135 mm

Extent            256pp

Pub. Date     1st January 1998

Description:  In the sleepy village of Wood Hill,  fifty year old Freda Field decides to transform herself from frump to dynamic go-getter.  The result is a hilarious romp from one of the freshest new voices in English comedy.

 

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“The scene of the play in the school had me roaring with laughter.”  AL ZUCKERMAN author of WRITING THE BLOCKBUSTER NOVEL.

 

“Zany comedy at break-neck pace from a new voice in humour.  As a pick-me-up for a wet weekend,  or even a dose of flu, the antics of Freda, her family, her colleagues not to mention Hermione the pig, will be relied upon to keep you chuckling.”RHONA MARTIN, novelist

THE GRAPES OF WARMTH
by Mary Chiappe.

A book that proves that there's more to Spain than sun, sand and sangria.  

ISBN 0-9543316-5-6

 

The Devil Finds Work   by   John Ruttley

 

The Devil Finds Work is probably best described by the words of TV personality, agony aunt and best selling author, Denise Robertson in her foreword -

"If, like me, you've searched in vain for an authentic description of life in the shipyards of Britain, you need search no longer. This book gives you the smell, feel and taste of shipyard life. It portrays the camaraderie and the hardship endured by the men who made ships and gives an in-depth description of their family life. As the men and their women struggle to survive in a climate of industrial unrest and threats to their livelihood they are faced with a stark choice.... to fight organised crime or go under. Add an intriguing plot to authentic detail and you have that most enjoyable of things, a damn good read."

Against a background of national industrial unrest, a small group of ordinary shipyard labourers fight a David and Goliath battle against organised crime as they battle to save their workplace from being taken over. They struggle to find enough money to survive during a series of unofficial strikes, which are endangering the yard's very survival. When they discover that an American crime syndicate is behind the yard's industrial disputes, proposed takeover and the death of a workmate, things really start to move.

Idle Hands by John Ruttley

Set in 1988, 'Idle Hands' is about a group of five recently redundant and very dissatisfied shipyard workers who are forced to seek new jobs, or in the case of two of the men, put their energies into crime. The criminal element of the group hi-jack what they think is a lorry load of VCRs, but find to their dismay that the lorry is full of boxes of Dutch tulip bulbs. While attempting to make the best of a bad job and sell the bulbs to a friend who has an allotment, they discover that a lot of the tulip boxes are actually full of cash. The money is the proceeds of crime that has been smuggled into the UK from Germany. There is a total of 5 million pounds in used, British, twenty-pound notes. The rest of the group of the friends are gradually drawn into the caper and the story follows their efforts to hide the cash from the police (who are looking only for the stolen tulip bulbs), the Press, and the German gang searching for the money.

 

Ghosts, surfing, lost treasure and the colourful history of Amelia Island, Florida, set the stage for Surfing Treasure’s Wake, a fictional novel.
 Its 1715 and the Spanish galleon, the San Miguel is caught in a hurricane off the south end of the island. Black water washes across the deck as crew members lash themselves to whatever they can. Isabella Rojas and her six children desperately pray for safety. She ties herself and each of her children to a single rope before being washed overboard. Each child drowns, finally pulling Isabella under the stormy seas where they rest, waiting to be released from their watery graves.
   Marc, a sixteen year old, while surfing, sees the ghost of Isabella and tries to solve her legend. If he can find her golden medallion, Marc can release their souls and will be rewarded with something greater than gold or silver. But, what Marc desires most, is to reunite with his estranged father who abandoned Marc and his mother after a tragic event in which Marc, trying to protect his mother from his father’s violent rage accidentally slashes him with a bread knife. Marc struggles with his feelings of responsibility for his father’s leaving.
   Marc is also haunted by a dream of a murdered Cavalry trooper and a buried tin box full of gold bars, the same box that his estranged father is also looking for somewhere around Casa Grande, Arizona.
   Will Marc solve the legend of Isabella Rojas and be rewarded with his father coming home? Or will Marc be rewarded with something even greater?

 

 

 

Dear Webmaster,

I wanted to let you know that my novel "Surfing Treasure's Wake" is being published by PublishAmerica. The U.S. national release is scheduled for July 7th, 2007. One may purchase my novel now directly from the publisher at www.publishamerica.com.

Thank you for the exposure!

Respectfully,
Doug Hanau

Apnoea  (Medical Thriller) By Dr. Sumanth Kamath

 

The story is centred on the single minded specialist in Anaesthesia, Professor Caine, whose organised life and routine is disrupted with the arrival of an accident victim, Sally Peterson, at the ultra modern Mill Hill University Hospital. Sally ends up in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) due not only to her injuries but sensitivity to one of the anaesthetic drugs causing prolonged cessation of respiration - apnoea.
Caine isn’t entirely happy with certain aspects of the case. What is the connection between Sally’s uncle Samuel Peterson, and -`The Sally Peterson Trust’ - bequeathed by her grandfather? What roles do the private nurse Ms. Jones and the Peterson’s attorney Clive Bottomley have in this episode? Then there is Tanya Engelsson the ICU nurse, and the petty criminals Billy and Jason Brand and Danny, who are in the picture constantly, clouding the issues. While he is thus preoccupied, Caine himself falls victim to a sudden, unexplained illness and ends up in the same ICU ! During recovery from the protracted illness, his mission to solve the mystery exposes him to a web of greed, treachery, violence and murder, very nearly his own...

Countdown To Doomsday Brandon Rolfe

 

ISBN 9781905609628

Category:  Fiction.    Price:  £9.99.    Extent:  303 PP.      Format:    Paperback.    Rights:    Austin & Macauley.     Territory:  World.