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Book Synopsis Prester John: Africa's Lost King by : Richard Denham
Download or read book Prester John: Africa's Lost King written by Richard Denham and published by BLKDOG Publishing. This book was released on with total page 170 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: He sits on his jewelled throne on the Horn of Africa in the maps of the sixteenth century. He can see his whole empire reflected in a mirror outside his palace. He carries three crosses into battle and each cross is guarded by one hundred thousand men. He was with St Thomas in the third century when he set up a Christian church in India. He came like a thunderbolt out of the far East eight centuries later, to rescue the crusaders clinging on to Jerusalem. And he was still there when Portuguese explorers went looking for him in the fifteenth century. He went by different names. The priest who was also a king was Ong Khan; he was Genghis Khan; he was Lebna Dengel. Above all, he was a Christian king who ruled a vast empire full of magical wonders: men with faces in their chests; men with huge, backward-facing feet; rivers and seas made of sand. His lands lay next to the earthly Paradise which had once been the Garden of Eden. He wrote letters to popes and princes. He promised salvation and hope to generations. But it was noticeable that as men looked outward, exploring more of the natural world; as science replaced superstition and the age of miracles faded, Prester John was always elsewhere. He was beyond the Mountains of the Moon, at the edge of the earth, near the mouth of Hell. Was he real? Did he ever exist? This book will take you on a journey of a lifetime, to worlds that might have been, but never were. It will take you, if you are brave enough, into the world of Prester John.
Download or read book Moon Rising written by M. J. Trow and published by BLKDOG Publishing. This book was released on 2024-02-28 with total page 264 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Book twelve in the Kit Marlowe series. May 1593. The rumour spreading around London like wildfire is that Kit Marlowe, playwright, poet and government agent, is dead; killed, men say, in a tavern brawl. But can it be true? And is it that simple? A Puritan stranger turns up at the Rose theatre in Southwark bearing somewhat of a resemblance to the man of fire and air. Is it a trick of the light? Is it a ghost? Or has Kit Marlowe really cheated death and is he now out for revenge on those who tried to kill him? From the highest in the land, in the Whitehall corridors of power, to the lowlife of the Smock Alleys, everyone is a target as the dead poet hunts down the men responsible. Moon Rising sees the welcome return of the queen's most enigmatic spy, the Muse's darling, who doesn't let a little thing like death stand in his way.
Book Synopsis Fyre & Stone: The Resurrection Men by : Steve Downes
Download or read book Fyre & Stone: The Resurrection Men written by Steve Downes and published by BLKDOG Publishing. This book was released on 2023-06-21 with total page 302 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Book two in the Fyre & Stone series. Sebastian Fyre and John Stone are reluctantly reunited when they are hired by an aristocrat who believes he is going to be the victim of a murder. Deep in the heart of rural Ireland, where a thin veneer of the modern world covers centuries of superstition, Fyre and Stone find themselves embroiled in a set of mysterious murders and disappearances. Dark forces are at work, and have set in motion a dangerous and deadly chain reaction…
Download or read book The Psychic War written by T. M. Demmitt and published by BLKDOG Publishing. This book was released on 2024-08-05 with total page 364 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: “We know what you’re thinking...” Meet Marisol Rodriguez, a brilliant young neuroscientist with emotional issues who discovers a secret society of world-dominating telepaths and leads a campaign to defeat them. Can Marisol and her rag-tag band of followers prevail against people who can read and manipulate the very thoughts in our minds? Find out in The Psychic War!
Book Synopsis Always in the Dark: One Woman's Search for Answers from a Family Shrouded in Secrets by : Diane Harding
Download or read book Always in the Dark: One Woman's Search for Answers from a Family Shrouded in Secrets written by Diane Harding and published by BLKDOG Publishing. This book was released on 2020-10-08 with total page 272 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Always in the Dark: One Woman's Search for Answers from a Family Shrouded in Secrets is a deeply moving memoir that tells of secrets, scandal and survival. After her parents emigrated post war, Diane spends her idyllic and cosy childhood in Cape Town, which is ruined at the age of three after the arrival of a visitor. Her roller coaster existence and mother’s mental breakdown when she is eight adds to her confusion. Her father works for Cadbury’s and after securing a transfer with the company, the family move back to England when she is fourteen. With each new move, of which there are many, Diane prays that happiness will return to her parents’ marriage. It is obvious her home life is a weird one and it is only after her mother’s death that she rummages through her secret box and unearths a wealth of staggering information she does not know exists. But Diane is a young child when it all begins and the fact she has lived her life to the point of naivety is beyond baffling. And because of the hurt and embarrassment her shocking revelation is not something she wants to share with her husband. The search for the truth sends Diane on numerous missions to talk to many people only to discover that she is the last to know about her dysfunctional family. Her goal is to hear an apology for her ruined childhood.
Download or read book Love Really Bites written by Kyt Wright and published by BLKDOG Publishing. This book was released on 2022-01-15 with total page 270 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Book two in the Love Bites series. A year has passed since nosferatu crime lord Gyorgy Thurzó attempted to disrupt the long-standing truce between vampyr and humans in what has come to be known as the Crisis. Things have changed - greater numbers of undead roam the streets of London making it necessary for a team of Enforcers to patrol the capital where one used to be sufficient, while Whitehall now retains a unit of soldiers trained to fight the undead if required. Against this background the former Blood Countess, Elisabeth Bathory, looks back over her long tenure on the planet while reflecting on lost love and the events leading to her present unhappy situation - in a new adventure that sees a threat to the existence of the vampyr race itself!
Book Synopsis Citizen Survivors: The Red Book by : Richard Denham
Download or read book Citizen Survivors: The Red Book written by Richard Denham and published by BLKDOG Publishing. This book was released on with total page 258 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The War is over, Britain has fallen. It wasn't necessarily that Britain had lost the Second World War. In fact, the Citizen Survivors would disagree whether they had simply bowed out, if it was still raging on somewhere else, or whether the whole thing was simply an unfortunate misunderstanding that they were better off having no part of. Citizen Survivors: The Red Book is a nightmarish black comedy, retelling history's most famous 'what if?’ - Not only what if Britain lost World War Two, but what would that mean for those who survived? The Red Book is a dystopian anthology containing eleven short stories written by ten authors. Often tragic, often spooky, often funny, but always weird. Mirroring and inspired by many historical realities and possibilities, join the Citizen Survivors as they try to piece together what has happened to their world and how they confront their new reality. The Inmate by Maryanne Coleman The Reverend by M. J. Trow The Policeman by Kyt Wright The Agent by Maryanne Coleman The Widow by Julia Cowan The Busker by Taliesin Trow The Arbitrator by Faye Irwin The Soldier by Richard Denham The Entrepreneur by Justin Alcala The Housewife by Samantha Evergreen The Partisan by Bethan White Praise for Citizen Survivors: The Red Book: ‘Psychological horror may have just found its newest champion.’ – Gillian Philip ‘It’s said that good fiction's job is to comfort the disturbed and disturb the comfortable, this book delivers that challenge in spades.’ – Georgia Hill ‘A genre-defying triumph. Franz Kafka, David Lynch and Philip K. Dick would be proud of this off-kilter anthology.’ – Russell Brown ‘Either a work of genius, a work of insanity or both! You’ll start as lost as the characters as you piece together the world of the Citizen Survivors in this unsettling and addictive read.’ – Nikki Turner ‘This book is like a good puzzle that teasingly never quite comes together, leaving you in anticipation for more clues about this nightmarish world.’ – Sarah Anne Carter
Book Synopsis The Winds of Change: Making Peace with Asperger's by : Keiron Austwick
Download or read book The Winds of Change: Making Peace with Asperger's written by Keiron Austwick and published by BLKDOG Publishing. This book was released on 2020-10-14 with total page 230 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Winds of Change: Making Peace with Asperger's is the ultimate feel good story of living with a condition that affects one in a hundred people. This fictionalised account, mirroring aspects of the author's own experiences, shines a light on life with Asperger's and how it affects those diagnosed with it, their co-workers, their friends and their family. Rhys, who struggles with his condition, will discover that 2018 becomes the defining year of his life and, with the love and support of his family, finds that his world is changing for the better and that it really is possible to make peace with Asperger's.
Book Synopsis Leave While You Still Can by : Julia Cowan
Download or read book Leave While You Still Can written by Julia Cowan and published by BLKDOG Publishing. This book was released on 2023-02-19 with total page 232 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: What would you do to save your child? What sacrifices would you make? Carrie and her daughter are trapped in a desperate situation with no obvious escape. Finally summoning up the courage to leave her abusive husband, Carrie seizes an opportunity and they flee in the middle of the night. At last, they can look forward to starting a new chapter in their lives. Upon arrival at a new house, Carrie assumes they are finally safe. However, a series of strange occurrences cause her to doubt her sanity. Are the events all in her mind or does someone else really want her to leave while she still can?
Download or read book Silo Boys written by Amy-Brooke Odell and published by BLKDOG Publishing. This book was released on 2023-02-23 with total page 218 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: ONE DEAD, ONE MISSING, AND ONE WHO WAS NEVER THERE. Nineteen-year-old Addy Marks has spent the past two years coming to grips with the tragic death of her friend Beau, the disappearance of her boyfriend, Mason, and the mistrust of their friend, Hunter. After a local festival in their sleepy South Carolina town, three boys were seen heading toward an abandoned silo. When morning arrived, Beau’s body was discovered, Mason was missing, and Hunter, claims he never went to the silo. Two years later everything is turned upside down when Mason unexpectedly returns, but is murdered before Addy can meet with him. Coping with her best friend’s lies, uncovering the last standing Silo Boy’s sealed alibi, and protecting her friends from harm, Addy must figure out what happened that night at the silo before anyone else loses their life. As she unfolds the painful mystery, she realizes that everyone holds tight to their secrets and misdeeds.
Download or read book The Titanic Girls written by Julie Cook and published by BLKDOG Publishing. This book was released on 2022-10-19 with total page 296 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: When the Titanic sinks in 1912, all the world seems to care about are the rich and famous on board. But in Southampton, the city where Titanic set sail, the wives of the drowned crew are thrown into poverty and despair. Lucy, recently married and with a one-year-old child, is widowed when her stoker husband Joseph dies. With no breadwinner, she must fight to survive for her baby. Beautiful and feisty Catherine is engaged to Percy, a steward on Titanic, who comes home suffering with shock. Can she cope marrying a man the city now calls a 'coward' for surviving the sinking? Susan, a teacher, is a secret Suffragette and most of her pupils have lost fathers on the Titanic. When she meets a man she finally falls for, can she reconcile her desire for women's rights with her desire to fall in love? The Titanic Girls is a story that follows friendship, hardship and grief at a time of great upheaval for women. Three best friends help each other survive through sorrow and despair. But when an entire city believes men who survived the Titanic are cowards and when one man returns from his watery grave, can life ever go on as before. About the author Julie Cook is an author and journalist for national newspapers and magazines. Her first book The Titanic and the City of Widows it left Behind was published by Pen and Sword in 2020 and her second non-fiction title A History of the Girl Guides was published in 2022. Julie writes for titles including the Daily Telegraph, Daily Mail, Mirror and women’s magazines. Julie lives with her husband and children in Hampshire, England. Her great-grandfather William was a stoker who died on Titanic. This book is based on the real lives of wives who were left behind.
Book Synopsis Into the Secret Heart of Ashdown Forest: A Horseman's Country Diary by : Julian Roup
Download or read book Into the Secret Heart of Ashdown Forest: A Horseman's Country Diary written by Julian Roup and published by BLKDOG Publishing. This book was released on 2021-02-28 with total page 196 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Into the Secret Heart of Ashdown Forest is a love letter after a forty-year affair. Wry, funny, moving and vivid, this memoir chronicles the life of the author and the ten square miles of country he calls his Kingdom. This book is as good as a brisk walk in the woods on an autumn day. Written with love and passion, it is a hymn to landscape and freedom. It is a close and deep observation of the writer’s adopted country, the fabled Ashdown Forest in East Sussex, England, (the home of Winnie the Pooh), where he has lived and ridden for the past forty years. His gift is the ability to take you deep into the landscapes that make this place resonate in his heart: its streams, woods, heathlands. You meet its literary residents, A.A, Milne, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Ezra Pound and W.B. Yeats. You get beneath its skin among the networks of fungi that allow the trees to speak. You taste its foods, meet its locals, both the living and the ghosts, and see its huge importance during the plague year 2020-21 through the pandemic lockdowns. His passion for horses shines through these pages and his writing is, as he himself says, a form of ‘moving meditation’. He takes you under the soil of this place and he leaves a soft glow on the landscape when he is gone.
Book Synopsis Us vs. the Rest of the World by : Julia Cowan
Download or read book Us vs. the Rest of the World written by Julia Cowan and published by BLKDOG Publishing. This book was released on 2021-01-20 with total page 226 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Thirteen-year-old Maddie knows about loss. Still coping with the death of her father, her world starts to go horribly wrong in more ways than she could have imagined. The adults who have always defined her are acting strange and then… are simply not there at all. Now living with her older sister and a small group of friends, they must work together to find depths of resilience as their community battle to survive. There must be an answer to the chaos that is erupting around them – it is just a matter of finding it.
Book Synopsis The Prester Quest by : Nicholas Jubber
Download or read book The Prester Quest written by Nicholas Jubber and published by Bantam Press. This book was released on 2006 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In 1177, Pope Alexander III wrote a letter to the elusive King of the Indies, otherwise known as Prester John. The person who was selected and set out to deliver this letter into the hand of Prester John was never heard of again. 824 years later, armed with a copy of Pope Alexander's letter, Nick Jubber set out from Venice with the intention of somewhat belatedly completing Master Philip's mission. Over the next four months he would travel by bus, train, tractor, and horse-drawn cart around the Eastern Mediterranean, through the Middle East and North Africa before homing in on Ethiopia and the closely-guarded tomb of a medieval king who legend links with the mythical, mystical figure of Prester John.
Book Synopsis Life in a Time of Plague: A Coronavirus Lockdown Diary by : Julian Roup
Download or read book Life in a Time of Plague: A Coronavirus Lockdown Diary written by Julian Roup and published by BLKDOG Publishing. This book was released on 2020-08-16 with total page 268 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: “Engaged, intelligent, personal, fast moving and funny.” - Financial Times Life in a Time of Plague is the story of Britain under the first 75 days of its unprecedented Covid-19 lockdown, seen from the author’s rural East Sussex valley home in England. From the refuge of a seemingly idyllic rural idyll, the book monitors in bleak and forensic detail the failure of the Government to protect Britain, and its woeful response at every stage of the pandemic. The author’s age and medical issues colour this diary with a dark humour, as his age group is most at risk. He is determined to make his 70th birthday at least, despite the thousands of deaths in Britain to date. It is a quiet slow appreciation of the bright green spring and summer of 2020 in the English countryside, set against the horrors faced by frontline workers. However, what is most surprising is that amid the death, heartache and economic carnage, there is also a silver lining, a chance to simply stop and stare, and rethink our lives. Julian Roup has produced a podcast series based on 'Life In a Time of Plague'. You can listen to it here - https://iono.fm/c/5264 - first broadcast by BizNews.
Book Synopsis First Catch Your Calamari: Travels with an Appetite (A Writer's Food Diary) by : Julian Roup
Download or read book First Catch Your Calamari: Travels with an Appetite (A Writer's Food Diary) written by Julian Roup and published by BLKDOG Publishing. This book was released on 2022-04-01 with total page 200 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Here is a book for everyone who loves food and travel. It is a book that will introduce you to the foods of Africa, Europe and the USA with great company along the way. This is not a gourmand’s book of overindulgence, but a slow savouring of the food that has nourished the author’s imagination and taste over a lifetime. The son of a baker, Julian Roup grew up in South Africa with two powerful food cultures, his mother’s French-Dutch-Norwegian heritage and his father’s Eastern European Jewish food tradition. The mix provided him with sophisticated and discerning taste buds from the earliest age. His journeys around South Africa, Mozambique and Angola provide tales of adventurous travel well stocked with interesting food. Emigrating to the UK in 1980, he discovered a whole new world of tastes in Europe as he ventured into his new continent from Greece to Portugal, Spain to France and Italy, with visits to America’s West Coast as well. He is as interested in the taste of bread as he is in cordon bleu. Roup is best known for his books on the environment, horse riding, fishing and politics, but now he invites you to join him on his trail out of Africa to Europe and America, with all the colour and tastes of the places he fell in love with. This is a book that will feed your appetite to break bread and to take to the road once more in search of the best the good earth offers us.
Download or read book Prester John written by John Buchan and published by House of Stratus. This book was released on 2011-12-11 with total page 227 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: After his father's death, our young hero sets off to make his fortune in South Africa. He gets tangled up in an African tribal uprising and a strange encounter and rumours he hears make him suspect that his destination may not be as predictable as he has supposed. Set at the turn of the last century, this is a riveting adventure story.