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Fiction
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Housecarl
Author - Laurence J Brown
Price - £11.99 (subject to change)
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In this, his first novel, Laurence J Brown explores the events
around the Norman invasion of England in 1066 from a Saxon perspective.
It is looking likely that a major film company will make an offer
for an option to make the movie; you saw it here first.
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Cold Heart, Cruel Hand
Author - Laurence J Brown
Price - £12.00 (subject to change)
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A sequel to Housecarl, Laurence J Brown's acclaimed account of
the Norman Conquest of England in 1066, Cold Heart, Cruel Hand continues
to follow the adventures of Ranulf Redbeard as he fights alongside
Hereward the Wake in a final bloody stand on the Isle of Ely.
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Twisted River
Author - Mel Hague
Price - £10.00 (subject to change)
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Mel Hague, a well regarded British country music singer has written
a number of novels including several westerns. The first of these
to be published by Paul Mould Publishing is Twisted River.
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To Hell with the Badge
Author - Mel Hague
Price - £10.00 (subject to change)
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Sherriff Jud Harris sets out to find two kidnapped children and
finds himself heading deep into Mexico on the trail of white slavers
and Mexican bandits. He takes along his posse of four trusted men:
the Summers boys, Bob and Luke, Bart Garrick and old timer, Tracker
and sharpshooter, Josiah Clemance.
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The Grey Man
Author - Mel Hague
Price - £12.00 (subject to change)
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The Grey Man by Mel Hague is a supernatural horror story, which
has been likened to a modern version of 'Candyman'.
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All Bitter and Twisted
Author - Ron Bennett
Price - £12.00 (subject ot change)
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Burly RAF aircraft technician, Corporal Ben Brownley is hell bent
on seeking a savage revenge for the death of his brother, who was
driven to a suicide by the relentless bullying and heavy arm tactics
meted out by the trade union thugs. They have re-emerged into the
society and the workplace following the re-election of a new socialist
government in the general election of 1997.
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And Fight for Bread
Author - Malcolm Seymour
Price - £12.00 (subject to change)
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It is May, 1817. In the stables of the Old Eclipse Inn in Mansfield
Tom Stone, aged 16, works as an ostler, like his father and grandfather
before him. His sister, Ann, has recently given birth to a son,
Caleb, but her husband, Jonathan Parker, a framework knitter, is
suffering the effects of the current economic climate. Indeed workers
are becoming so poor and disaffected that there is talk of a national
uprising to overthrow the Government and the Monarchy.
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Murder in the Eagle's Shadow
Author - Malcolm Seymour
Price - £12.00 (subject to change)
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Twenty years have passed since the Twentieth Legion defeated Queen
Boudicca and the Iceni and they are preparing to celebrate. The
guest of honour is to be Julius Agricola, Governor of Britannia
and a former commander of the Twentieth Legion. On the eve of his
arrival the Senior Centurion, Quintis Flavius Acilianus, is found
slumped over his desk with an iron stylus embedded in his neck.
Agricola undertakes an investigation into the murder and soon discovers
that there is no shortage of suspects.
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The Light and the Dark
Author - Marcus Lyndale
Price - £12.00 (subject to change)
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What is good? What is evil?
Why should things that feel so good, be bad? Why are unpleasant
things to do, often thought to be good?
Does the birth of a baby herald a new beginning, or the beginning
of the end?
Before his birth, Daniel Seymour brings trouble: as he grows, things
just seem to happen.
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Rebel 'til I Die
Author - Stephen Clements
Price - £14.00 (subject to change)
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Summer 1862 finds America in the grip of an increasingly bloody
civil war. The Confederate Army of Virginia has invaded the North
and now faces the enemy on their own ground, but tragedy stalks
their every move.
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The Yellow Badge
Author - Stephen Clements
Price - £12.00 (subject to change)
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Edward Cooper hated Jews. He had been brought up in a country where
the people knew the right thing to do with the infidels; kill them
all. He had also been raised to respect women and to protect the
weak and so, when he witnesses an assault on a Jewish couple by
two wealthy young nobles, he is faced with an impossible dilemma.
His solution leads him to question his beliefs, to become estranged
from his family and finally to become involved in a conflict which
may claim his friends' lives as well as his own.
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God's Hammer
Author - Eric Schumacher
Price - £12.00 (subject to change)
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935 AD: The North is in turmoil. Harald Fairhair, Norway's greatest
King has died leaving his high seat to his murderous son Erik Bloodaxe.
To solidify his claim, Erik ruthlessly disposes of all opponents
to his throne, save one.
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Corporate Hero
Author - Ron Bennett
Price - £12.00 (subject to change)
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The Book of Galahad
Author - Susan Cook
Price - £14.00 (subject to change)
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Europe: the sixth century. The Roman Empire has collapsed, and
many rival kingdoms have grown up in its place. The young Prince
Galahad broods vengeance on the man who fathered him and abandoned
him to an insane mother and a terrifying, druid grandfather: the
king's general, Launcelot.
His plan takes him to the court of Arther, High King of Britannia,
and into the elite fellowship sent forth to acquire the greatest
relic in Christendom - the Holy Grail. It is Galahad alone who,
when their goal is within reach, must make the final decision between
revenge and redemption.
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Covert
Author - Ian Lumley
Price - £12.00 (subject to change)
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Up She Goes! and The Breighton Twins
Author - Joan Vass
Price - £12.00 (subject to change)
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History
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In Drake's Wake: The Early Voyages
Author - Michael Turner
Price - £18.00 (subject to change)
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Michael Turner is the first Drake author to go beyond the archives
to test all the primary sources in the field, on a worldwide scale.
The pictorial, topographical text is laced with research techniques
and adventures in reaching all the Drake places by the author. This
book reveals the ultimate goegraphical Drake knowledge, written
on location by an intrepid adventurer with a Drake's-eye view. This
book will be enjoyed by the Drake scholar and the armchair traveller
alike.
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Conscript Heroes
Author - Peter Scott Janes
Price - £12.00 (subject to change)
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Edited by Keith Janes, this book combines his father's war diaries
with other supporting material to provide a detailed and readable
account of Peter Scott Janes' experiences as an escapee in wartime
France.
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Detachment W
Author - Derek Richardson
Price - £12.00 (subject to change)
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In Detachment W, Derek Richardson traces the experience of British
soldier's not rescued at Dunkirk as France fell. Hundreds managed
to reach the unoccupied South of France only to be captured by French
authorities, bound by the 1940 Armistice Convention. This is the
story of how a clandestine escape network was set up and of the
steps taken by the French military to prevent escapes.
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Centennial Anthology
Editor - Paul Mould
Price - £10.00 (subject to change)
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Anecdotes, historical and literary articles relating to Boston
Grammar School. Published in 2000 to mark the centenary of The
Old Bostonian Association.
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Down Memory Lane
Author - Paul Mould
Price - £12.00 (subject to change)
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An anthology of local history articles by Paul Mould that have
previously appeared in the local newspapers of Boston, Lincolnshire,
England.
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Wartime Schooldays in Boston
Author - Paul Mould
Price - £9.95 (subject to change)
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Paul Mould recalls his childhood during the Second World War.
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Movie Books
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Mould's Movie Careers - Actresses
Author - Paul Mould
Price - £19.95 (subject to change)
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The careers of 8,000 actresses, this book is promoted by Barry
Spikings, Producer of the Oscar-winning film, The Deer Hunter
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Mould's Movie Careers - Directors
Author - Paul Mould
Price - £25.00 (subject to change)
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The careers of 3,000 directors.
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Children's Books
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Jewel in the Attic and The Adventures of Tiger
Author - Janet M Kimmons
Price - £8.00 (subject to change)
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Jewel in the Attic is a brand new childrens novel by Janet
M Kimmons. It is a story of childhood wonder and adventure in the
classic tradition. When Tom moves to a new home, his curiosity is
tried by an old, workshop... It isnt long before strange and
bizarre things are happening...
Tiger is a little girl with a magic dress, which shows pictures
like a TV screen. Children can see the pictures but grown-ups cannot,
only Tigers Grandmother, who has a top that matches Tiger's
dress.
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Practice Makes Perfect
Author - Zoë Farmer
Price - £7.50 (subject to change)
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Mind, Body & Spirit
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Good Spirits
Author - Helen Christian
Price - £12.00 (subject to change)
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Helen was asked by Princess Diana's spirit if she would write down
her last words. She asked for her sons to be told she was not saying
goodbye; she would always be there for them. She said Prince Charles
was her friend before her death and added "May God bless him.
I have forgiven him. Let him live in peace with Camilla."
Follow Helen's story as she learns to interpret the hidden messages
from spirits and understand why they need her help.
Good Spirits was featured on the front page of Psychic
News on Saturday March 6, 2004.
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