The Cost of Haven


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Three Great Cities remain while all others have fallen to the forces of evil. Deagan Wingrat is a battle-hardened knight in the squalid city of Darkwell. That is until his drastic actions during a raid in the Border Lands call his loyalty into question and he is cast out of the knighthood for good. He is forced to give back his golden chain, his white belt, and worst of all, his warhorse, Maggie. He is, however, allowed to keep his sword, and before long he needs it. He turns to his longtime friend Kellen Wayfield, a charming merchant with a questionable past who becomes alarmed when one of his trade caravans fails to return from its voyage to the nearby city of Haven. Meanwhile Guard Androth of Haven is sworn to silence yet knows secrets that could expose a villainous plot involving the Royal Lordthe same lord that the black knight is oath-sworn to protect. And Sir Oscar, chief of the Dragon Riders, is foiled at every turn as his knights are used as pawns in a deadly game. The city of Haven is falling. Deagan and the others must try to stop it, but at what cost?




The Haven


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For the teens at The Haven, the outside world, just beyond the towering stone wall that surrounds the premises, is a dangerous unknown. It has always been this way, ever since the hospital was established in the year 2020. But The Haven is more than just a hospital; it is their home. It is all they know. Everything is strictly monitored: education, exercise, food, and rest. The rules must be followed to keep the children healthy, to help control the Disease that has cast them as Terminals, the Disease that claims limbs and lungsā€”and memories. But Shiloh is different; she remembers everything. Gideon is different, too. He dreams of a cure, of rebellion against the status quo. What if everything they've been told is a lie? What if The Haven is not the safe place it claims to be? And what will happen if Shiloh starts asking dangerous questions? Powerful and emotional, The Haven takes us inside a treacherous world in which nothing is as it seems. "Imagine Anna Quindlen or Sue Miller turning her attention to writing a young adult novel, and you have an idea of what Carol Lynch Williams has done for early teen readers." (Audrey Couloumbis, author of the Newbery Honor Book Getting Near to Baby)




The Haven


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You don't know it exists, but when you have nowhere else to turn, the Haven will find you ... An adrenaline-fuelled adventure in a new series by top thriller writer Simon Lelic. *Shortlisted for the CrimeFest Awards* Our city. Our secret. Our rules. Alone. On the run. Ollie Turner has nowhere to hide. But he gets a second chance. Underneath the city there's a secret organisation, far from adult eyes. It's called the Haven. Soon Ollie is caught up in their battle: to stop Maddy Sikes destroying the city. Time is running out for Ollie and his new friends, and millions of lives are at stake ... 'What a cool idea. Modern street kids doing it for themselves and kicking adult butt.' Charlie Higson 'One of those grab 'em by the throat thrillers that takes off on the first page.' Eoin Colfer 'Adventurous, and thrilling.' Harsh Budhdeo, age 11, LoveReading4Kids 'An action-packed book, rammed full of adventure and danger. I loved reading this book.' Bella Rix-Clancy, age 11, LoveReading4Kids 'A riveting read - fast-paced from the off and with breathless action. A perfect haven for young readers!' Chris Bradford, author of Young Samurai An explosive and compelling read from the writer of thrillers THE HOUSE, THE LIAR'S ROOM and RUPTURE.







A Haven on Earth


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Most people think theres no getting around it: We have to pay taxes. But governments struggle to determine how much money to collect, how to collect it, where to collect it, and who will collect it. Even worse, citizens who cannot pay for tax adviceincluding teachers, nurses, and other high-value citizensoften carry the largest tax burden. Dr. Niaz Ahmad Khan FRCS, PhD, makes the case that while a world without taxes may seem like a pipe dream, its within our power to create. Focusing on Singapore, he explains how a mutual benefit bond system would allow nations to abolish taxes, fund initiatives, create incentives for rich and poor citizens, promote sensible public and private investments, and eliminate poverty. While Singapore is used as an example, the principles the author outlines could be used to eliminate taxes, create wealth, and improve the quality of life throughout the globe. People may laugh at the idea of a tax-free world, but they also laughed at the notion of sending astronauts to the moon, splitting the atom, and curing diseases. Open your mind to a world of possibilities with A Haven on Earth: Singapore Economy Without Duties and Taxes.







A Haven on Earth


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Most people think theres no getting around it: We have to pay taxes. But governments struggle to determine how much money to collect, how to collect it, where to collect it, and who will collect it. Even worse, citizens who cannot pay for tax adviceincluding teachers, nurses, and other high-value citizensoften carry the largest tax burden. Dr. Niaz Ahmad Khan F.R.C.S., Ph.D., makes the case that while a world without taxes may seem like a pipe dream, its within our power to create. Focusing on Singapore, he explains how a mutual benefit bond system would allow nations to abolish taxes, fund initiatives, create incentives for rich and poor citizens, promote sensible public and private investments, and eliminate poverty. While Singapore is used as an example, the principles the author outlines could be used to eliminate taxes, create wealth, and improve the quality of life throughout the globe. People may laugh at the idea of a tax-free world, but they also laughed at the notion of sending astronauts to the moon, splitting the atom, and curing diseases. Open your mind to a world of possibilities with A Haven On Earth: Singapore Economy Without Duties and Taxes.




Tax Haven Abuses


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