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  • - Lost Civilizations
    by Paul Collins
    £13.99

    The loss, discovery and reinvention of the world's earliest civilization, the Sumerians.

  • by Paul Collins
    £5.99

    The story of one of the first and most important civilisations in history, and the first to invent writing.

  • by Paul Collins
    £15.99

    Five pentagram gems. Two people want them. Only one can have them.'Anyone who has read Dragonlinks will recognise Paul Collins as a writer who truly understands the power of high fantasy. It is the power to tease the imagination with worlds so exotic, yet so seemingly familiar, that we allow ourselves to recognise within them the best and worst that we can be. From the opening battle with the deadmoon warriors to the final confrontation with the Preceptor's fearsome legions, through the wonders and dangers of paraworlds, the Countess Jelindel, scholar, Adept and fighter, must call upon all her power, intelligence and courage and trust in the loyalty of friends to restore balance. Share the journey on the Dragonfang. The ride is exhilarating!' - Brian Caswell.

  • by Paul Collins
    £11.99

  • - The Warlock's Child 6
    by Paul Collins
    £8.99

  • - The Warlock's Child 5
    by Paul Collins
    £8.99

  • - The Warlock's Child 4
    by Paul Collins
    £8.99

  • - The Warlock's Child 3
    by Paul Collins
    £8.99

    The warlock Calbaras wants to revive the ancient, forbidden magic of dragons, and his son Dantar is vital to his plans. Dantar is on the run in an enemy kingdom, unaware that he is so important. Worse, his sister Velza is now working for the enemy king.

  • - The Warlock's Child 2
    by Paul Collins
    £8.99

  • - The Maximus Black Files
    by Paul Collins
    £13.49

  • - The Maximus Black Files
    by Paul Collins
    £13.49

    Mole Hunt is the first book in a science fiction series set in the future and in a universe far beyond earth, a place with floating cities where people can regenerate at will and mankind is out of control, killing and maiming at will. The protagonist - and anti-hero -- is teenager Maximus Black, who works for galactic law enforcement agency, RIM. He is a tightly-drawn, unlikeable psychopath trained to kill - and he does: he also commissions others to do his terrible bidding. Orphaned at the age of six when his parents are murdered, Black is so enraged by their deaths that he seeks to exact revenge: he plans to amass an enormous cache of Old Empire weapons as his way of controlling the galaxy. Black is extremely clever, able to cover his devious tracks as he progresses towards his goals. There are two narrative points of view in the novel, that of Black and Anneke Longshadow, both of whom are orphans, pitted against one another. Black, a mole who has infiltrated the RIM operation, has no conscience, whereas Longshadow has. Early in the book she sets out to unearth the mole, her quest made more urgent when her adoptive father, her uncle Viktus is murdered. Conflict occurs when, in a world full of spies and secret agents, the Black and Longshadow again and again work out ways to dominate one another. This fast-paced and bloody tale, tightly-plotted and exciting, is marketed as a young adult novel, but it is really cross-over, also ideal for adult reading.

  • by Paul Collins
    £15.99

  • by Paul Collins
    £15.99

    Three mercenaries. Poison coursing through their veins. And only six weeks to find a stolen dragon relic.'The action never stops in Dragonsight. Countess Jelindel dek Mediesar, Daretor and Zimak are sent on a desperate quest to recover a stolen jade talisman called the dragonsight. With a slow-acting poison ticking through their veins, they have only six weeks to find the talisman and take the antidote. There's magic and mayhem aplenty as they're hunted through the paraworlds, before the final violent confrontation at the Tower Inviolate. And then in sight of their goal, the ultimate treachery. A terrific page-turner, crammed full of action, intrigue and lashings of magic.' - Ian Irvine

  • by Paul Collins
    £11.99

    Clara lives in her balanced world where everything is perfect. But then one day a boy walks into her life and slowly Clara realises that her world is not perfect at all. Her paranoia spreads and she loses all her customers. Finally she realises that she must make allowances and compromise if she is to survive. Ages 7-9 years.

  • - The Maximus Black Files
    by Paul Collins
    £13.49

    In a galaxy of cutthroat companies, shadowy clans and a million agendas, spy agency RIM barely wields enough control to keep order. Maximus Black is RIM's star cadet. But he has a problem. One of RIM's best agents, Anneke Longshadow, knows there's a mole in the organisation. And Maximus has a lot to hide.

  • - How the Pope Became the Most Influential Man in the World
    by Paul Collins
    £23.49

    The fascinating and sensational story of the last two centuries of the papacy and a vital call for the reevaluation and reimagination of papal power by one of today's preeminent theologians

  • - The 1849 Murder That Scandalized Harvard
    by Paul Collins
    £18.49

    A delectable true-crime story of scandal and murder at America's most celebrated university.

  • - Ancient Iran and Mesopotamia
    by Paul Collins
    £12.99

    A general survey of the history of ancient Mesopotamia (modern Iraq) and Iran from 6000 BC-AD650. New photography of objects in the Ashmolean Museum's collection is included along with specially commissioned maps.

  • by Paul Collins
    £10.99

    The youth of our nation are struggling. They are disconnected and adrift. Jesus has called us to reach them and those who feel the call often feel overwhelmed and unprepared as they face this seemingly insurmountable task. This book is written to give not only hope and encouragement, but tools that work. Even starting with nothing in a small church with a tiny budget you can be effective in reaching the youth of this generation, even if you don''t have a bible college degree. Hang on, this could be the greatest job you will ever love!Paul Collins is Pastor of Underground Fellowship in Green Bay WI and the founder of Oben Youth Ministries. He has worked with teens for 27 years in various capacities including adult sponsor, church scout group leader, bus driver, retreat cook, camp counselor, Sunday school teacher and Youth Pastor. He has a passion for reaching the teens of this generation and for helping small churches find the keys to building successful youth ministries with limited budget and resources.Paul and his wife Lisa have worked side-by-side starting with 6 kids in their basement to a multi-faceted youth program reaching out to teens who attend the local church and those with no church background alike.

  • by Paul Collins
    £9.99

  • by Paul Collins
    £24.49

    Covering various aspects of the syllabus, this work offers you a fast way to recap on what you need to know to get through the exams with ease. Prepared by senior medical students or junior doctors - under faculty supervision, each chapter commences with learning objectives and has ample use of Hints and Tips boxes.

  • by Paul Collins
    £13.49

  • - Rome, Germany, France, and the Creation of Europe in the Tenth Century
    by Paul Collins
    £13.99

    A fresh, enlightening reinterpretation of how European civilization as we know it arose in the wake of utter chaos in Rome, France and Germany- not in the 11th or 12th century, as is commonly thought, but during the 10th.

  • - Echoes of a Lost Tramway
    by Paul Collins
    £11.49

    The Kinver Light Railway once linked the Black Country to Kinver, an inland resort to which local people flocked on high days and holidays. Kinver's delights are highlighted before the return journey is made in the present day, pointing out the many features and objects from the tramway that survive along the way.

  • by Paul Collins
    £47.49 - 123.99

    The concept of stylus phantasticus as it was expressed in free keyboard music of the north German Baroque is the focus of this book. Exploring the theoretical background to the style and its application by composers and performers, the author surveys the development of Athanasius Kircher's original concept and its influence on music theorists.

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