Whispers in the Shingle


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1780. A time when graceful sailing ships plied the waters of the North Sea by day, but engaged lawlessness and subterfuge against His Majesty’s excisemen by night. Kate Goldsmith, a young woman from Orford, falls in love with a dashing young sailor, but there is more to him than first appears.




American Lumberman


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The Play Pictorial


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A King in Cobwebs


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“A gritty, medieval fantasy full of enchantment” (Publishers Weekly), David Keck's epic Tales of Durand trilogy concludes with A King in Cobwebs Once a landless second son, Durand has sold his sword to both vicious and noble men and been party to appalling acts of murder as well as self-sacrificing heroism. Now the champion of the Duke of Gireth, Durand’s past has caught up with him. The land is at the mercy of a paranoid king who has become unfit to rule. As rebellion sparks in a conquered duchy, the final bond holding back the Banished break, unleashing their nightmarish evil on the innocents of the kingdom. In his final battle against the Banished, Durand comes face to face with the whispering darkness responsible for it all—the king in cobwebs.




Whispering Arising


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ONE UP ONE DOWN AND WE'RE NOT TALKING NUMBERS "Diddy fell in love with Detective Swoop. This book keeps you reading."When the church hurts everyone hurts. This spellbinding page turning breaking news story and sequel to They Shall Swoop is full of many twists and turns. Detective Swoop, Susan Burton, wife of Omari Thomas, return in this political mystery that is partial based on true crime. Susan's career in art has blossomed now it is time for her to complete her novel. Her soon to be released novel and marketing plan are suddenly stolen. Detective Swoop is hired by Helena Washington to solve the crime. The fictitious words on the pages leads to a plethora of celebrity crimes. Lee Azula dazzles as the First Lady of Reverend Norman's church, but her quench for passion for lust, power, and money leads to a fierce battle between Washington and Azula. The death toll has risen, the stakes are high in this action-packed page turning mystery that features several crimes that must be solved. An anonymous male voice states, "This is the worst case of miscarriage of justice I have ever seen."




Whisper


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Whispers


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Sometimes the past really does come back to haunt you... Whispers is a thrilling saga of love, intrigue and history from ebook No.1 bestselling author of No One's Girl, Mothering Sunday and The Little Angel, Rosie Goodwin. Perfect for fans of Lindsey Hutchinson and Dilly Court. The old manor house has stood empty for years, left to rot since the last master of the Fenton family died. Until Jess Beddows steps inside, and feels she has come home. Against her family's wishes, she buys the house, promising to bring it back to life. Upstairs, in an attic room left untouched for a century or more, she finds a journal. It holds the heartbreaking tale of Martha, and of the cruel, entangled lives of the house's servants and masters nearly two hundred years before. As Jess is drawn into their tragedy, the whispers begin. Before long, everything she loves will be threatened by violent emotion and long-kept secrets. Can she survive the echoes from the past? What readers are saying about Whispers: 'This was the best book I have read for a very long time! A really fascinating story and I just didn't want to put it down, nor did I want it to end! Well done Rosie' 'What a fantastic book. A real heart throbber. I was an emotional wreck at the end of this book, it's a really touching novel. Rosie Goodwin is a very talented lady... A brilliant book from a truly gifted writer!'




Prime Cuts: A Collection of Poems


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This double collection of poems includes light-hearted, whimsical pieces (Don't Shoot the Cook) and a deeper, more penetrating collection (Cuts to the Bone) that is not always kind to the senses.