The Tinners Hut


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It is 1716 and a man is barbarically tortured to death by servants of the English Crown. So begins a political conspiracy to murder one, then blame, and hang another for this medieval crime after the Hanoverian King George the First, was persuaded a change of heart by the politicians of his folly. Fast forward to 2008. Cluff, a lawyer is sent to defend him. First, he has to be sent back in time. A time-portal mysteriously appearing on a bleak moor is the gateway for this reluctant traveller. Phileas Cluff is a QC in waiting. The founding fathers of his Lincoln's Inn Fields practice of Ellic & Waite give him, the likely, one-way brief. In a time where modern-day forensics was useless, he was to rely on wit. If he loses, the lives of 300 children back in his own time are in jeopardy. Violence, death, conspiracy, and intrigue - with the underlying narrative of the 1715 Jacobite Uprising in the duchy of Cornwall - will pitch this story to an unexpected conclusion. The Tinners Hut is a thriller of a roller-coaster ride with a dark conclusion you will not expect. One that will worm into the brain long after the last page. Buy Your Copy of THE TINNERS HUT today and begin your journey with this Paranormal Historical Novel that's Stylish! Sharp! and Grippingly! out of this world; a book that will blow your mind, asking you to consider the theory that quantum physics expounds that parallel universes likely possible.




The Tinner's Corpse


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A decapitated body, a missing person, a devastating betrayal... 1195. When county coroner Sir John de Wolfe is summoned to the bleak Devonshire moors to investigate the murder of a tin miner, he has little idea how difficult this new investigation will prove. The victim is a well-loved overman of Devon’s most successful mine owner, Walter Knapman. Only one motive seems probable – to sabotage Walter’s business. But the tinners have their own laws and are none too pleased at Crowner John’s interference. And then Walter disappears. How on earth can Crowner John, battling personal problems of his own, sort all this out? Only Gwyn, John’s indispensable right-hand man, seems to be of any help at all – until Gwyn himself is arrested and tried for murder. A compelling historical crime thriller full of intrigue and suspense, perfect for fans of D. V. Bishop, S. J. Parris and Sarah Hawkswood.




The Seventh Gift


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AN ILLUMINATI. A DARK ENTICEMENT 'Vengeance is Mine, I will repay,' said the Lord. Now He is gone! Who will carry that vengeance forward? His Holy ghost, Divine spirit, call it what you will. It has a mandate. It will be ruthless! Now meet Charlie O’Hare. Born Ireland, 1890. A Catholic. And Frank Weinberg. A native New Yorker, 1886. Jewish. O’Hare’s a sergeant. Weinberg, his lieutenant. Both work for the police department on New York’s Lower East Side. It’s the 1920s. Poverty and human rights are dire. Handling New York's crime, well, that was their job. But corruption! From their own department! That was crap, plain and simple. So begins for O'Hare, a three-generational and beyond probe into a dangerous and ancient religious Order who, discovering the creation of universes spilling over Time and Space at the crucifixion of the man known as Jesus of Nazareth, encourage Satanism, then modern day science to open this Pandora's Box. For the Order of the Most Divine Third Circle goes to the very heart of an Illuminati controlled government department that will threaten or rule life on Earth. Buy your copy of THE SEVENTH GIFT today and begin your adventure with this Paranormal Apocalyptic Crime Horror that’s Stylish! Sharp! and Grippingly! out of this world; a book that will blow your mind. CUSTOMER REVIEWS Great characters although some you woud never want to meet Truly gritty and deep and not a light read. Great characters although some you would never want to meet in real life with shocker cliff hangers throughout. On the edge of my seat with this dark story with a real depth to it. Would definitely read it again. Good Twists An interesting read with some real tension, will keep you reading to the end. Well worth a go. Katharine




A Gathering of Ghosts


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Pagans tackle the Knights of St John with terrible consequences in the new medieval thriller by Queen of the Dark Ages, Karen Maitland. Set on the wilds of Dartmoor, this is a ghostly tale for fans of The Essex Serpent, C. J. Sansom's Shardlake series and The Burning Chambers by Kate Mosse. 'A dark read... fear and hysteria are portrayed with claustrophobic skill' The Times on THE PLAGUE CHARMER 1316. On the wilds of Dartmoor stands the isolated Priory of St Mary, home to the Sisters of the Knights of St John. People journey from afar in search of healing at the holy well that lies beneath its chapel. But the locals believe Dartmoor was theirs long before Christianity came to the land. And not all who visit seek miracles. When three strangers reach the moor, fear begins to stir as the well's waters run with blood. What witchcraft have the young woman, the Knight of St John and the blind child brought with them? The Sisters will need to fight for everything they hold dear as the ghosts of the Old World gather in their midst.




Walks on Dartmoor: Paths and Trackways


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Twenty eight walks varying in length from 2 to 7 1/2 miles. Photographs illustrate many of the features to be seen on the walks. Using over sixty years of knowledge of Dartmoor, Michael Caton leads you on a series of 28 walks based on paths and trackways over the moor. Some of these walks are based on those led by the author for the Dartmoor Preservation Association. Many of the walks have not been described in previous guidebooks or are not shown on the OS 1:25,000 map. The walks are for those who wish to venture well into the open moor without having to negotiate the rough Dartmoor terrain. A section has been included on the origin and history of the tracks including special comment on the route of the well known Abbot’s Way. There is also a section describing briefly what to see on the walks, including prehistoric monuments, medieval and later remains such as mining and granite crosses, as well as flora and fauna. The walks have been arranged in order around the southern and then the northern moor. Each walk starts at a suitable parking place. The routes are described in detail with appropriate grid references and brief information on the scenery and features to be seen. The start of all the walks is shown on an overview map of Dartmoor. About half of the routes are circular whereas others are more suited to a linear course. The walk descriptions are accompanied by maps in which the route has been sketched out on the appropriate section of the 1:25,000 OS map. A separate section gives advice to walkers and explains how to use this guide. It also draws attention to safety issues of walking on Dartmoor, including the dangers of military firing and adverse weather conditions.




Essential Mapwork Skills


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This work aims to develop students' mapwork techniques and interpretation skills through a variety of different map and photographic resources. Activities for all skill levels from foundation through to advanced level are included.




Guavas the Tinner


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The David Raker Collection Books 4-8


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A collection of books 4-8 in Tim Weaver's Sunday Times bestselling missing persons series, featuring Private Investigator David Raker. Never Coming Back Fall From Grace What Remains Broken Heart I Am Missing Books 1-3 are also available in another ebook bundle. 'One of this country's most respected, bestselling crime writers . . . catch him at once' Daily Mail 'Weaver's books get better each time - tense, complex, written with flair as well as care' Guardian 'David Raker is a most complex and engaging investigator, each case leaving its mark on his soul, and ours' Liz Nugent




Gems in a Granite Setting


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Bodmin Moor: An archaeological survey: Volume 1


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Year-by-year encroachment in the 20th century for cultivation or tree-planting provided the stimulus for the most extensive survey ever undertaken of the archaeological monuments of Bodmin Moor, a previously little-disturbed landscape rich in surviving structural evidence of the many ways, from the Bronze Age to the post-medieval period, in which people settled and exploited the Moor and its surroundings. The survey is remarkable not only for the extent of the area examined, but also for the number of monuments newly identified in the course of the work Supplementing the survey text are detailed line drawings, plans, aerial photographs and large-scale maps.