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Rantings of the Loon Pant King is a flippant, irreverent and tongue-in-cheek account of Tex Austin's adventures touring with various 1960s Beat Groups and Mod Bands.
The latest episode in the life of Natalie Klein, about whom Eleanor Berry has frequently written - this time her love for, and obsession with, one of her many psychiatrists. This tale takes us through the doors of Harley Street and beyond.
Joanna is approaching the end of her forties and the empty nest syndrome looms. She consoles herself with gin and chocolate, realising that apart from raising her son Jack, she has achieved absolutely nothing.
When George is faced with Burhamptonâ¿s right-wing mafia, the Spatchcockers, and their campaign to close The Golden Tandoori, he knows he canâ¿t act alone. With the help of a Zorro fancy dress costume, he brings to life Fairness Man: a superhero on a mission for social justice. Together they go on an adventure where they grapple with corporate coffee giants, homelessness, council bureaucracy, global warming and religion, as their family look on dismayed. Will George and Fairness Man thwart the Spatchcockers' plans? Will they reconstruct society through a grassroots movement that marries socialism, performance art and mindfulness into a new ethos for all?George Barry: Lost in Burhampton is a satirical, laugh out loud, roller coaster romp. It has been compared to the writing of Tom Sharpe, PG Wodehouse and John Kennedy Toole. It is a comedy for our times.
It's the end of the seventeenth century. Alix is a middle-class French girl, due to marry a nobleman. Vivien is a rebellious 'poor' girl from Delaware. Both have been dealt a bad hand in life. When unexpected events steer them away from the destiny chosen from them, their paths cross when they are swept away to join the crew of a pirate ship named for its figurehead, a Mermaid preparing for war with a sword in one hand and a knife in the other.Finding themselves in the middle of a quest for vengeance, can Alix and Vivien ever find peace?Together they will discover adventure, love and pain. Together they will discover their inner strength. Together, they will become Mermaids.
Tells the story of two boys on either side of World War II, their journey in dealing with the murder they witnessed and how it affected the rest of their lives.Features characters and events from history, such as Fritz Bauer, the leading prosecutor of ex-Nazi war criminals.Explores the many aspects of German society, including the terrible limitations of the German Penal Code in prosecuting ex-Nazis.Written by an author who has previously published highly-rated historical novels.
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