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Blame the Blacksmith
Following in her aunt Maria’s footsteps, Bella vet nurses at the Sandford clinic and also becomes great uncle Morgan’s protégé, learning all his horsemanship skills.
Then she leaves it all behind and nobody, not family or even her best friend, knows why.
Only when tragedy strikes does she return. But her resolve to deal with the past is easier said than done.
When her secret is found out by the last person she expects, her life begins to unravel.
Will she run again or stand her ground?
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Carnal Atrocities
What makes a killer emerge? Could it be genetics or are we shaped by our environments from
childhood onwards?
Lurking in the recesses of the mind is a dark cruelty, cupped in the hands of pleasure and
nurtured by the need for power. Does this exist within us all and if so, how do some control it
and others allow it to consume them?
The detached coldness of a clinic waiting room, the deafening silence that illuminated your
vulnerability. Who’d have thought from such desperation, friendships would flourish.
Starting with a simple hello, a group friendship was forged that would grow from within
adolescence into adulthood. With the strains of trauma beginning to show, the group becomes
aware that the normality expected in the society around them is a far cry from how this group
functions and the cracks begin to appear.
With torture, murder, control and grief only a stone’s throw away, where will the darkness take
this troubled group of individuals?
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Colour Coded: The Black Bullet
Having a dark past, she left it all behind… At least she tried to. When Bullet moved from Prismatic to Colour Coded, her previous boss, Neon, did everything in his power to win her back. But, knowing the kind of man he was, she did not accept any of his pleas. After his begging turns into threats, Bullet and the rest of Colour Coded are forced into a dangerous chess game as a means of not only protecting their own, but protecting their pasts. In the end, a choice must be made. What means more to her, her Colour Coded family… or her horrific history she has shielded for so many years?
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Colour Coded: The Silver Sparrow
Sparrow’s stress and anxiety is close to boiling point after Neon’s latest move, and it is beginning to take its toll on the rest of Colour-Coded.
Somehow, they must get one step ahead of Neon.
While Sparrow not only deals with troubles of the mind but of the heart as well, tempers are flaring, relationships are faltering, and Neon continuing to elude them all sets their teeth on edge.
Will Sparrow’s aggravating behaviour drive them to fight harder? Or will it merely make him the weaker link and the easier target with Colour-Coded?
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Connect the Dots…
A political crime thriller, set on the beautiful Caribbean Island of Barbados.
The Head of Government is shot on his return home from an official visit overseas. Who is behind the assassination attempt and how will they benefit from undertaking such a dastardly act? What’s at stake for several individuals, should the Head of Government die or be unable to recover sufficiently to lead his party into the next general election? An entertaining, fast-paced novel about politics, power, prestige, and personal gain. Ambition and greed play their role in the intrigue, as national law enforcement and security agencies, led by Barbados Intelligence Bureau (BIB) operatives, seek to find those responsible. The pursuit is relentless, at times unconventional, but always legal. The culprits may surprise you. Will they be brought to justice? In Connect the Dots… the twists and turns are many along the way…
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Consequential Urges
Pablo (From Til Death We Do Part) is still fighting to come to terms with the excruciating loss of two wives, but in his ongoing frustration, he starts to resort to violence, something he has formerly eschewed his entire life. He is a strong and powerful man, and seems to be in control to start with, but even so, he is conflicted within himself and seeks the help of a psychologist to help him understand and control his urges. However, the law of unforeseen consequences visits him with devastating effect, and he soon finds his actions snowballing beyond anything he intended or could have imagined and before long, he shockingly finds own life in the balance. Can fate send him a surprise guardian angel to salvage him from himself and his own folly?
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Daddy Won't You Please Come Home?
At 21, Sam Middlemas was haunted by a recurring dream: two little girls of distinct backgrounds beckoning him home. He tried to shake it off, but the dream persisted. It wasn’t until he saw his own daughter grow that he recognized her as one of the girls from his visions. Tragedy struck when his daughter’s life was cut short, turning his orderly world into chaos. Thrust into an unexpected journey spanning continents, Sam seeks answers. This gripping tale follows his quest to unravel the mystery of the dream, leading to a heart-stopping revelation.
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Delany's Progress
Delany left the army after becoming seriously injured whilst on active duty in foreign parts. He was repatriated to England and when he was fully recovered, and because of his admiration for the positive actions of a police officer friend, he joined the Constabulary.
His new employers soon became aware that he would make an excellent officer and that he was particularly adept at deep undercover work.
This book covers some of his, at times death defying, adventures.
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Dezzie and the Historian
A black teenager with a criminal record absconds from a council children's home, moves in with a failed academic old enough to be her grandfather, and discovers that dreams really can come true – up to a point.
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Dream Is Another Word for Hope
“It seemed, at the time, back on the 29th of July 1996, that the newspapers’ black, thick and bold headlines were screaming – you could almost hear the foul cries.
Talkback radio programmes didn’t discuss any other topic but that one and the TV networks – ALL TV networks – were working around the clock, sending their best reporters, trying to outdo each other: crews from around the globe – even from the USSR – assembled in Beijing, China’s capital, and in Seoul, the capital of South Korea. Switzerland was in shock – after all, the Schmidt family members were Swiss citizens and held Swiss passports…”
This is how Uri J Palti begins his amazing novel – a delicate love story well-spiced with ingenious and unbelievable spying.
From the first chapter to the last, you won’t be able to put Dream Is Another Word for Hope down, eager to find out how the story develops and how it ends…
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Dumping Grounds
We all have a dark place in our subconscious that comes out only in dreams as nightmares. To write them down is to capture them and give insight to the trepidation we can instill in others. The darkness is a deep, inky black. It’s a place where our fears take root and grow. It’s a place where we are powerless and alone. It’s a place where we are lost and can’t find our way back. The darkness is a place where we are consumed by our fears and nightmares.
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Earth to Earth
A story about the resilience of planet Earth to whatever humankind throws at it. A thriller with suspense and heroes; the good versus the bad; destruction versus rebuilding; religion alongside nature, but most of all the human spirit of survival with a touch of Gaia theory thrown in.
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