Sapphire's Flight


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The riveting conclusion to the Legacy of the Lost Mage trilogy pits powerful mages, long-lost kings, and ancient creatures against each other as a family--struggling to protect one child--is dragged right into the blazing center of a war that threatens to bring the continent to its knees.




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Flight of the Necromancer


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In a world where magic is all but forgotten, one novice necromancer will discover the true cost of freedom and power. Gotthilf joined the Children of The Ice to master the dark art of necromancy. Instead, he uncovers a sinister plot by his masters and chooses to flee a fate worse than death. Pursued by an undead monstrosity, he finds refuge in an old cave, but at a terrible cost. Stripped of his supplies and on the brink of defeat, Gotthilf stumbles upon a shocking discovery—two ancient warrior sisters, trapped in a curse of eternal torment. With their help, he must not only overcome the relentless pursuit of the undead abomination but also unravel the dark secrets of a devil who has the power to trap even the bravest of souls into an eternal nightmare with naught but a look. Will Gotthilf be able to outsmart the devil and break the curse, or will he, too, be doomed to an eternity of suffering?




The Handley Page Victor: The History & Development of a Classic Jet


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The Handley Page Victor was the longest serving V-Bomber with the RAF. It was conceived in 1945 and after much research and development the Mk 1 entered service in the late 1950s to become part of the UK's nuclear deterrent force. It could fly faster, higher and further than any comparable aircraft of that era. It boasted a unique crescent wing shape and was the most handsome of the three types of V bomber. It was later extensively modified to become the RAF's main tanker aircraft for in-flight refuelling and served in that role from 1965 until 1993. This is the most authoritative reference to the aircraft yet to be published. Commencing with the first design trials and test flights, each chapter includes personnel recollections from pilots and design staff, and is solidly based on official government and company reports, many of which are included. The text explains the introduction and operation once it was in RAF service and explains the various roles that it undertook and the many experiments and trials that took place to perfect the various systems required for these roles. The Mk 2 was a much improved model and many were adapted for tanker duties. All is fully explained with copious diagrams and rarely seen photographs. Lengthy appendices detail Aircraft Accident Reports and other unique information that has never been published.This is the ultimate reference book on this famous and much-loved aircraft.7 Colour Profiles by David Windle, 22 Colour Photographs, 170 Mono Photographs and 66 Diagrams




Sapphire's Inspector


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Sapphire left an abusive home life in her small seaside town, looking for a better life in the big city. But straight away, she was off to a bad start. Things only got worse; within the first few months, she was interrogated by police on three separate occasions. Sapphire was finding it hard to hide all her secrets from the inspector that she had become so fond of. Things become heated up, and after six months of life in the city, Sapphire's journey takes her right back to where she started fromin a small country town, living with the same old abuse. Will she ever be able to escape that lifestyle? Is this forever? Will death be the only way out?




Exxon Air World


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Sapphire's Flight


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The riveting conclusion to the Legacy of the Lost Mage trilogy pits powerful mages, long-lost kings, and ancient creatures against each other as a family--struggling to protect one child--is dragged right into the blazing center of a war that threatens to bring the continent to its knees.