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The Hidden Crown

The Hidden Crown
Author: David Haworth
Publisher: John Hunt Publishing
Total Pages: 406
Release: 2013-12-13
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1782791965

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What would have happened if William of Normandy had lost the Battle of Hastings? What kind of nation would have been born if King Harald of Norway had conquered England instead? How different our history could have been if the wind had blown in the other direction for just one day in the summer of 1066. The Hidden Crown is an alternate-history adventure that takes place a hundred years after such events. The country that would have become Norman England has split in two: the Anglo-Norse kingdom of Northland and the Saxon realm of Ængland. The two nations have been at peace for nearly a century, that is until the dying king of Ængland unexpectedly names his nine-year-old granddaughter, Adelise, as his heir. During her journey home to Ængland through the wilds of Northland, the child-queen is rescued from a bloody assassination attempt by the young Northlandic soldier, Thurstan Ælfsson. Now the two sole survivors of the attack must find safety and allies in a desperate flight across the two kingdoms, never knowing whether they are about to encounter friend or foe. ,


Hidden Crown

Hidden Crown
Author: Emma L. Adams
Publisher: Emma L. Adams
Total Pages: 256
Release:
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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Hazel Lynn has spent her entire life preparing to take on the role of Gatekeeper between the Summer Court and the mortal realm. With her entire family bound into service to Faerie, she doesn’t exactly have a choice in the matter, but she's made it her mission to keep the peace between humans and fae -- enforced by her blade, if necessary. Her plans go sideways when she's called to take on the deadly Gatekeeper's Trials and assigned a stuck-up half-fae mentor who hates humans like her. He might be pretty to look at, but he has no intention of giving her an easy time of it. But things go from bad to dire when the King of the Summer Court is assassinated. Worse, all the signs point to a human being responsible. Since Hazel and her family are the only humans permitted to enter the King's domain, the blame lands squarely on them. Before long, Hazel's aggravating new mentor is the only person in Faerie she can trust not to sentence her to death on the spot… assuming he isn't the murderer himself. With her loved ones' fates resting in her hands, it's up to Hazel to catch the killer before the vengeful Sidhe take out their wrath on the rest of humanity. Keywords: urban fantasy, faeries, magic, portal fantasy, folklore, fairy tales, contemporary fantasy, fae urban fantasy series, complete fantasy series, Seelie Court, Unseelie Court, crown, throne, urban fantasy series, British fantasy, ghost mystery, female protagonist urban fantasy, ghosts, post-apocalyptic fantasy, Scotland, action urban fantasy, myths and legends


Within the Hollow Crown

Within the Hollow Crown
Author: Margaret Campbell Barnes
Publisher: Sourcebooks, Inc.
Total Pages: 370
Release: 2010-04-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1402248202

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"Within the hollow crown that rounds the mortal temples of a king..." —Shakespeare, The Tragedy of King Richard II Unlike his father, the Black Prince, or his namesake, King Richard the Lionheart, Richard II never really wanted to be king. But the mantle of royalty is thrust upon his shoulders at age 11, at a time when England is racked by unrest and class warefare. A leader as unexpected as he is inexperienced, young Richard must find a way to triumph over a fierce conflict more destructive than any foreign enemy.Richard's love for his wife, Anne of Bohemia, gave him the strength to outwit the schemes of his enemies and govern as he saw fit, providing England with years of properity under his reign. But when tragedy strikes, Richard begins to loose the common touch by which he had ruled so brilliantly, and begins a downward spiral from which his detractors would derive strength... "Sympathetic picture of sensitive, peace-loving, and ill-beset Richard II, who had it in him to be one of the best kings England ever had."—Booklist "Ms. Barnes captures the flavor, pageantry, and color of the Middle Ages...a distinguished novel." —Philadelphia Inquirer


The Footsteps of Christ

The Footsteps of Christ
Author: Adelaide Rogham
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 454
Release: 2023-04-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 3382174448

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Reprint of the original, first published in 1871. The publishing house Anatiposi publishes historical books as reprints. Due to their age, these books may have missing pages or inferior quality. Our aim is to preserve these books and make them available to the public so that they do not get lost.


The Publisher

The Publisher
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 840
Release: 1914
Genre:
ISBN:

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The Gatekeeper's Trials: The Complete Trilogy

The Gatekeeper's Trials: The Complete Trilogy
Author: Emma L. Adams
Publisher: Emma L. Adams
Total Pages: 776
Release:
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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Hazel Lynn has spent her entire life preparing to take on the role of Gatekeeper between the Summer Court and the mortal realm. With her entire family bound into service to Faerie, she doesn’t exactly have a choice in the matter, but she's made it her mission to keep the peace between humans and fae -- enforced by her blade, if necessary. Her plans go sideways when she's called to take on the deadly Gatekeeper's Trials and assigned a stuck-up half-fae mentor who hates humans like her. He might be pretty to look at, but he has no intention of giving her an easy time of it. But things go from bad to dire when the King of the Summer Court is assassinated. Worse, all the signs point to a human being responsible. Since Hazel and her family are the only humans permitted to enter the King's domain, the blame lands squarely on them. Before long, Hazel's aggravating new mentor is the only person in Faerie she can trust not to sentence her to death on the spot… assuming he isn't the murderer himself. With her loved ones' fates resting in her hands, it's up to Hazel to catch the killer before the vengeful Sidhe take out their wrath on the rest of humanity. This boxed set contains the complete Gatekeeper's Trials trilogy: Hidden Crown, Hidden Court, and Hidden Power. Keywords: urban fantasy, faeries, magic, portal fantasy, folklore, fairy tales, contemporary fantasy, fae urban fantasy series, complete fantasy series, Seelie Court, Unseelie Court, crown, throne, urban fantasy series, British fantasy, ghost mystery, female protagonist urban fantasy, ghosts, post-apocalyptic fantasy, Scotland, action urban fantasy, myths and legends


A Primer for Preaching from the Pentateuch

A Primer for Preaching from the Pentateuch
Author: Jeffrey D. Burns
Publisher: WestBow Press
Total Pages: 156
Release: 2021-01-25
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1664217878

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If you have ever wondered how the Old Testament can speak to today’s needs, this book is for you. Jeff has laid out an approach to the Pentateuch that provides theology as well as lessons for the Christian life. —Chad Moore Senior Pastor The Church at LifePark Mount Pleasant, SC A Primer for Preaching from the Pentateuch is for preachers and teachers searching for biblical texts to share with their congregation or their students no matter the level of education or experience. While it is not an end-all work, it provides a case for preaching from the Old Testament, particularly the first five books. One will discover an overview, some important matters to consider, and ideas for preaching narrative genre and each individual book. Significant passages from each one are dealt with as well. The selected texts are commented on with practical implications and questions for deeper reflection. Bible preachers and teachers are always searching for ideas and seeds to germinate into a sermon or series of messages. A Primer for Preaching from the Pentateuch is a resource for developing and building sermons from an all too often overlooked part of Scripture.


The Detections of the Detective

The Detections of the Detective
Author: Dr. David Rabeeya
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 55
Release: 2009-09-26
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1477179313

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This book deals with the mystery of peoples’ behavior and the detective work needed to find the villain. Murder, thievery, manipulation and lies are exposed in order to find some redeeming qualities in bad situations. The reader will find himself intrigued by the Byzantine plots and adventures carried out by various protagonists who seek power, money and control. This is Dr. David Rabeeya’s 49th book and his first detective stories. The reader is left to find his own resolution to these stories of intrigue


A Library of Religious Poetry

A Library of Religious Poetry
Author: Philip Schaff
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1148
Release: 1885
Genre: Religious poetry
ISBN:

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