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The Tradesman's Entrance

The Tradesman's Entrance
Author: Cameron Vale
Publisher: Vagabondage Press LLC
Total Pages: 50
Release: 2011-05-23
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1452405921

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Virginal Stephen Patterson is suffering from writers block on his latest money-spinning bodice-ripper, and his mood can only get worse when Dave the plumber shows up two hours late, mocks him, and plunders his pantry. But first impressions can be deceptive; Dave is a highly unusual tradesman with an odd line in biscuit-based philosophy, an open-minded approach to sex, and a cast-iron certificate in unblocking all sorts of pipes. When Dave decides that it’s long past time for Stephen to unclog years of fear and insecurity, Stephen may finally discover who he really is. A laugh-out-loud gay romantic comedy and treatise on class dynamics.


Cabbaged

Cabbaged
Author: Sue Brown
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 291
Release: 2014-10-08
Genre: Humor
ISBN: 132602986X

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Cassie remains in therapy along with Alan and Alicia Afterbirth. A small band of barking mad souls who meet every Wednesday at the local NHS Crumpled Clinic. Pete is still pissed and Mary is now digging in her dahlias with a dildo as she freefalls into the darkness that is dementia. Life eh?


Come Home to Erin

Come Home to Erin
Author: Tom Melican
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2012-11
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1479741884

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Hannah wa s hom e and back in the shop. Her sister Ruth was now engaged to be married to Daniel Crossan, She was supposed to be sharing a flat with a girlfriend but she was sharung the flat with Daniel. In reality they were living together. What her father would have made of her living in sin was beyond anyone s imagination. Sometimes she took Daniel home for Sunday lunch and on other Sundays she took another teacher namedTeresa her supposed flatmate to the Garton homestead just to have her parents believe that Teresa shared the flat. Daniel worked in The Northern Bank and he would get very favourable mortgage terms and they were saving for a deposit. David Robinson would no doubt help them in this but as Hannah was slowly discovering there was no great fortune from Garton. to share out. She was able to read the accounts now. They made depressing reading.


The Secret Shire of Cotswold

The Secret Shire of Cotswold
Author: Steve Ponty
Publisher: Steve Ponty
Total Pages:
Release: 2017-09-05
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1527211215

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Steve has spent over 10 years researching the settings Professor Tolkien turned from reality in the Cotswold shires into fantasy fiction. It is the reversal of the map from Oxfordshire through to the Severn Estuary that serves as the true inspiration for the Shire in these well known and much acclaimed works, translated into virtually every language worldwide. The Lord of the Rings is the best selling book of the 20th century. By reversing the Map of the Shire and looking at it back to front, Steve has identified the Cotswolds and many other parts of the Four Shires (Worcester-, Gloucester-, Oxford-, Warwick- shire) comprising the Shire in the legendary story. These four are marked on the stone very near to Bree (Moreton-in-Marsh), used by Professor J.R.R. Tolkien as his model for the Three Farthings Stone in The Lord of the Rings. Apart from the countless secrets of geography hidden in the epic story, there are allusions, never revealed before this brand new perspective, to personalities contemporary with Professor Tolkien’s writings: from Churchill(at The Yale and Brandy Hall, otherwise Blenheim Palace) to the notorious Mitford sisters (at Stock, otherwise Swinbrook) to Oswald Mosley(at Crickhollow, otherwise Wootton-headed) and to Vita Sackville-West (of the High Hay hedge) . . . to the Professor’s true-life role model for Aragorn, Roy Campbell, a much admired poet of the day . . . such that in many ways the Lord of the Rings may be read as a parody of England in the 1930’s and the War years . . . The backdrop to Steve’s work is the sometimes chivalric language of a number of the classic romantic poets (Tennyson, Wordsworth, Shelley, Keats and Coleridge), poets local to the Shire( Houseman, Shaw, Auden) as well as favourite contemporary lyricists, which means Dylan. There is also a lively dialogue between Gollum and Smeagol, meant to lighten the load on an arduous quest. Cotswold places under review (but with many, many more) include Chipping Norton (Hobbiton), The Bywater Pool (a relic of the Seventeenth Century), The Rollright Stones (Barrow Downs), Moreton in Marsh (Bree), Meon Hill (Weathertop), Bredon Hill (The Trollshaws with Bert, Tom, and William the stone trolls), Upton on Severn (The Ford) and the Malvern Hills (The Misty Mountains), with Great Malvern very clearly mapped for Rivendell. Over the Welsh border, Steve foresees the Wye Valley about Tintern Abbey for Lothlorien and The Forest of Dean for Fangorn Forest. Steve's journey may eventually extend down into Continental Europe, through Northern France (via Cair Andros, Paris), over the Pyrenees (Ered Nimrais) and through Minas Tirith (Rome), onwards Mordor . . . where lie the shadows . . . in Germany. 'The Lord of the Rings' is of course a fundamentally religious and Catholic work; . . . the religious element is absorbed into the story and symbolism.' (Letters, J.R.R. Tolkien) The Author makes some attempt to explain what Professor Tolkien may have meant, with special reference to Providence; but the Author also dabbles in Witchcraft. * The Author offers the assurance that, at least on Mother-earth, we may all know the way a little better following ‘The Secret Shire of Cotswold.’


Agent Provocateur

Agent Provocateur
Author: Jeffery Lee Satterfield
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 608
Release: 2010-03-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1449097766

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London. June, 1897. When Herron Strangways sees a man killed by a locomotive, he dismisses it as part of the rotten day hes been having. Then he learns the victim was a secret agent whose death was murder, and Herron is the chief suspect. To save his own skin, he must elude the police and the real killers while untangling the clues to a plot to assassinate the Queen. First, he must locate a woman he glimpsed briefly at the train station, who may unwittingly hold the key to unlocking the conspiracy. But who and where is she? He must also discover a connection between terrorists planning a coup against the British government and an unidentified object flying over the United States, if one exists. Herron has three days. He should live so long.


The Investigations of Sherlock Holmes

The Investigations of Sherlock Holmes
Author: John Heywood
Publisher: Andrews UK Limited
Total Pages: 165
Release: 2014-06-18
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1780926081

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It is over a century since Sherlock Holmes made his first appearance, and readers throughout the world still clamour for more of his exciting adventures. We are happy to announce that seven stories from the despatch-box of John Watson, M.D. have recently come to light. In them you will meet such characters as the Reverend Nathaniel Flowerdew, vicar of Great Mowl; Professor Hendricks and his aquarium; the Right Honourable Robert Bonnington Smythe, once expected to become Premier of England; and the man in the red flannel waistcoat who was at both ends of the street at the same time. 'My mind is like a racing engine, tearing itself to pieces because it is not connected up with the work for which it was built,' Holmes said of himself in his darker moments. In these stories the engine is fully engaged and at full throttle as Holmes brings all his daring and intelligence to bear on the puzzle of the Quiet Crescent, the case of the Apprentice's Notebook, and other mysteries in this collection.


A Man Like Any Other

A Man Like Any Other
Author: Mary Cavanagh
Publisher: Troubador Publishing Ltd
Total Pages: 291
Release: 2008
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1848760167

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Father Ewan McEwan is the chaplain of Waldringhythe, a Cistercian Abbey on the Suffolk coast. Despite his binding vows as a Roman Catholic priest he has, for most of his adult life, secretly enjoyed a passionate and devoted affair with Marina Proudfoot. When Marina dies, his profound grief forces Father McEwan to follow his own unique instruction; 'To know yourself is to understand yourself, and memory is the only key'. Thus, he tells his life story, from the mystery of his early childhood, his moral dilemmas as a young adult, his world fame as the subject of a controversial, iconic photograph, and his present as a sinning priest. Marina's own posthumous story is told, with great warmth, and humour, through her scandalous revelations, "The Tales From The Purple Handbag". It soon becomes apparent that Marina is certainly not the refined 'Lady of the Manor' she purports to be. Marina's son, Timothy, mourning her deeply, is faced with the emerging ghosts and demons of his own troubled past and gradually he sinks into a fragile, emotional state that needs careful handling. His lover, Roger Fuller, has always detested Marina, and is delighted to be rid of her. He immediately leaves his marital home to move in with Timothy, but with little sensitivity, or ability, to understand Timothy's emerging collapse, reveals himself as selfish, shallow and ambivalent. Sally, Roger's wife is confused and angry. When he leaves, she escapes to the sanctuary of Waldringhythe Abbey, where she encounters the powerful allure of Father Ewan.


A Roman Odyssey

A Roman Odyssey
Author: Raff Stuart
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2009-05-14
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1467021857

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A Roman Odyssey – Introduction This is the first book in the chronicles of Adam Black. Adam at the age of twelve discovers that he has an ability that he never knew he had, the ability to travel through time. Unfortunately Adam also discovered that such a gift could also be a curse, as it seemed to be forever landing him in trouble. In this the first book he finds himself initially a prisoner of the Romans, then under attack by the northern Celtic tribes on more than one occasion. However, he is fortunate in the new friends he makes and that takes his mind off the troubles of his home life in his own time. In this book and the ones that follow it he truly becomes Adam Black the Teenage Time-Traveller. Other Books currently in the series: Book 2 – A Viking Victory Book 3 – A Nazi Nightmare Book 4 – A Voyage to Victory