Sunday, February 27, 2011

Fall of the Sparrow

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I'm not sure there are any otherbooks like it.¿ The time between the timeof the last crusade and the discovery of the New Worldis somewhat of a dead spot in history.¿This story is set in that time period.This story takes the reader backto 14th century England and sets him-her down there during the timeof the 100 Year War in a time of political turmoil and upheaval when littlevalue was placed on human life.¿ A time of brother against brother, father against son.¿ That time in history when chivalry wasbecoming a thing of the past.¿ Whenpolitical intrigue and lawlessness assured that no man was safe, not even theking.


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Saturday, February 26, 2011

Deep Night

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Praise for The Fat Man’s Daughter:

“When they work—when the balance between art and research is close to perfection—crime novels that illuminate an historical period are things of beauty. Caroline Petit’s first novel falls into that illustrious company. She catches the sights, smells, sounds and tastes of Hong Kong, China and Manchuria in 1937 as they filter through the senses of a fascinating young woman. . . . Under the amazingly sure hand of Petit, an Australian writer of rare abilities, every aspect of this terrific story comes to life.”—Chicago Tribune

“Remarkable. . . . Irresistible.”—Advocate (Tennessee)

“An excellent suspense story, a bona fide tour of China as it was then, with menacing characters and swift, sure punishment.”—Orange County Register

“Vivid . . . the journey into womanhood as exotic action-adventure.”—Publishers Weekly

“The extraordinary journey of Leah Kolbe, a compelling character.”—Jacqueline Winspear

Leah Kolbe, the daughter of a recently deceased British antiquities dealer, escapes to Macao as the Japanese occupy Hong Kong, where her fiancé is interned and where she has long lived. As a spy for the British, she takes a Japanese lover. When she returns with provisions on the first boat to reach liberated Hong Kong, she finds the English survivors totally altered. Although her fiancé cannot bear to remain in Hong Kong, Leah chooses to stay on and rebuild.

Caroline Petit was born and raised in the United States but now lives in Victoria, Australia. Her debut, featuring Leah Kolbe, was The Fat Man’s Daughter.


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Friday, February 25, 2011

Space Travel for Beginners

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When he moved to the mountains of Andalucía in 1999, the first housewarming present John Gill received was a telescope. While small - a three-inch aperture reflector, nicknamed Cleo, after its donor - it rekindled a childhood fascination with astronomy and set him on a journey into both space and time. From a rooftop terrace half a mile above sea level in the Serranía de Ronda mountains, he began locally, with the Moon, but soon found himself at the limits of the solar system. With Cleo's reach failing, he hitched aboard a variety of other craft - from the Royal Observatory at Greenwich to the Hubble Space Telescope, via Mount Palomar and the SETI project - on a journey to the edge of space, where 'lookback time', the time light takes to reach Earth from astronomical objects, stretches back some 13.666 billion light years (and counting...), the assumed age of the known universe. Away from his telescope, he also immersed himself in his new community, not least by becoming a music columnist - in Spanish - on a small underground arts magazine, discovering an entirely different Spain to the culture, often driven by expatriates, to be found forty miles away on the Costa del Sol. He interlaces his stop-offs at the way stations to the stars with sideways observations on a modern society coming to terms with a feudal past in a young democracy barely thirty years old. Space Travel for Beginners follows on from his earlier The Stars Over Paxos, about a year on a Greek island armed only with binoculars and a clifftop launchpad barely one hundred feet above the Ionian Sea. Like his hero, Italo Calvino's Mr. Palomar, it is concerned with the near and the far, the big and the small, the present, the future and the deep past.


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Thursday, February 24, 2011

Going East

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Mia Taylor’s life is enviable: she has a high-profile career, a glamorous, powerful family, and feels trust and love for the world that surrounds her. And then a terrorist bomb destroys it all in one night. Struggling to comprehend the loss of everything she once took for granted, she exchanges Bond Street shopping trips and lavish galas for long hours working at a dilapidated health center in London's gritty East End. As she starts to emerge from grief, she begins to piece together what may have been a cover-up for her family’s destruction. Politics and corruption, poverty and decadence, bigotry and class warfare converge in what is at once a mystery, a love story, and a testament to the resilience that can only be born in the wake of turbulent times.


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Wednesday, February 23, 2011

The World According to Garry Bushell

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Sometimes outrageous, always courageous, this broadside is aimed squarely at Britain's self-serving elites. Garry writes with feeling and humor about the causes closest to his heart. He is for England, for the working class, and for democracy. He's against the EU ("the greatest stitch-up since the Bayeux Tapestry"), unfettered immigration, and the nanny state with its smoking bans and booze lectures. Garry challenges every aspect of the modern world from throw-away celebrity culture to the self-loathing Guardian mentality. From Live Earth to wind turbines, from pop politicians to the PC police, all manner of fashionable nonsense is judged and found wanting as Garry declares war on New Labour and the Cameron Tories.Wearing middle class disdain as a badge of honor, Garry stands up for Joe Public as he demands more freedom and less bureaucracy, and champions the everyday people who make Britain great. With the same blend of killer one-liners and politically incorrect wit that makes his TV column such an essential read, Garry's comments will surprise and amuse, but above all provoke. You have been warned!


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Tuesday, February 22, 2011

The Hiding: A novel

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The HIDING There are places, deep below the earth's surface where vampires exist, unknown to mortals. It is their Hiding place. No one knows for certain their origins, although myths and legends abound. Yet, one thing is for certain. They battle each other to maintain some sort of balance of power among them. This all changes, however, as a beautiful young woman begins a mysterious transformation to become a hybrid, part human and part vampire. A bitter feud erupts as two vampire clans fight to claim her as their own. This story is a sequel to "Stranger On A Train". Antonio F. Vianna's books are available almost everywhere including his web site at http://www.viannabooks4u.com


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Sunday, February 20, 2011

Hilltop House

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Hilltop House recounts one woman's struggle to triumph over her past and her own insecurities as well as the expectations of the social elite who control life in the small town of Wheelerton.

Kate Bonner is the illegitimate daughter of Adell, who runs a bordello within her lodging house that caters to most of the powerful men in Wheelerton, including Sam Wheeler, the grandson of the town s founder who owns most of the town--including Adell's lodging house. Kate grows up humiliated and disgusted by her surroundings, and her feelings are cemented after a frightening assault that leaves her unable to experience intimacy with any man. She tries to find fulfillment in her life by throwing herself into turning a dilapidated house on a hill into a prestigious hotel, and her civic endeavors garner her respect and a place of leadership in the town.

When Kate meets Tony Durrell, a prominent lawyer with a complicated history of his own, their love seems to hold out hope of overcoming Kate s fears. But will Kate's past--and the drunken bitterness of Sam Wheeler--ruin Tony's political career? The secrets Kate has kept threaten to destroy them both until Adell, the underlying cause of it all, ironically becomes their only hope.


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Saturday, February 19, 2011

The Book of the Mad (Secret Books of Paradys)

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In the final two volumes of the Paradys series, Tanith Lee completes this thrillingly dark and decadent alternate world, the imagined city of Paradys. In The Book of the Dead, the dark atmosphere is charged with hedonism, sexuality and death in eight interlocking short stories. In The Book of the Mad a seductive nightmare unfolds in three parallel versions of the city--Paradis, Paradys and Paradise. Connected by a labyrinth of ice whose dangers are amplified by the will and emotion of its lunatic travelers, these cities provide the stage for a drama of mythical proportions, setting up a darkly dazzling finish to The Secret Books of Paradys.


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Friday, February 18, 2011

Destiny Kills an Angel

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It was betrayal, greed, murder and passion that was the cause of this torrid love story between Mario Clemente and Rosa Randazza coming to a climactic end in America. This saga covers the years 1871-1945, about the three generations of the reputable Clemente family of Palozta, Sicily. They owned over twenty-five hundred acres of prosperous vineyards plus other successful holdings. A son, Anthony Damien, was born September 14, 1871 to Daniel and Lina Clemente and almost five years later on May 2, 1876 a daughter Anna Daniela was born. In the spring of 1896, Anthony met this lovely Angelina Sabbentini. They fell in love and married a year later on his twenty-sixth birthday. Angelina happily found herself pregnant toward the end of their third year of marriage. On April 9, 1900, Angelina gave birth to their only biological son Mario Augustus Enrico Clemente. Destiny interfered when Mario was ten years old. This caused Anthony to send him away and enroll him at St. Francis Catholic School in Messina. He became an altar boy and later entered the priesthood. He was compelled to return home after his father's untimely death on Friday night July 13, 1923. Unexpected events forced Mario to forsake his religious background and put many unlawful duties ahead of God. In the second decade of the 1900s, rose a lion named Benito Mussolini. This dictator started the Fascist Party throughout Italy. Arnaldo Mussolini, the younger brother of Benito, laid the groundwork for him and his Fascist troops to invade Sicily in the fall of 1924. Their campaign was to annihilate the Blackhand organization. Mussolini led his soldiers through a series of genocidal killings. Thousands of Sicilians suffered through the purges and torture of this disreputable madman. Benito heard of this Don Mario who he called The Mafia Priest. Destiny, is it controllable or predestined by a higher power? Why has its force left so many questions unsolved?


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Wednesday, February 16, 2011

A Hooker in The Choir

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Celeste Howard presents the face of innocence to her serious lover, the world famous physicist, John Colburn, and she runs with the gambling crowd in fringes of the underworld where the biggest of all HMO owners, Dr.Bin Kadsh, an Arabian physician, is manipulating for purchase of a huge nursing home chain belonging to one of her gaming cronies. She gets caught up in the struggle for control and becomes a spy for the gambling syndicate fighting to save itself from the dangerous association with the HMO owner who is suspected of using his American enterprises to launder large sums of money to help finance the terrorist movement. People have been killed and others ruined by efforts to devaluate the homes, for cheaper purchase. The Feds already are beginning to notice, and the town people let John know about the real Celeste. One of them, a lawyer who is a member of the secret government monitoring agency, Pegasus, finds John to be a member also and enlists his aid. Together they use the latest advances in spying and warfare techniques to stop the criminal activity, and John finds his real love in the widow of one of Kadsh’s victims. Celeste finds her first real satisfaction in an uneducated savage who surprises her spying in the dark.


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