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  • - Volume 3-Including Two Novels, 'a Second Coming' and 'a Duel, ' One Novelette, 'The Str
    by Richard & (Pl Marsh
    £20.49 - 30.99

  • - Volume 2-Including Three Novels, 'The Devil's Diamond, ' 'The Mahatma's Pupil' and 'The
    by Richard Marsh
    £20.49 - 30.99

  • - Volume 1-Including Two Novels, 'The Beetle: A Mystery' and 'The Joss: A Reversion, ' an
    by Richard & (Pl Marsh
    £21.49 - 31.99

  • - A Demon
    by Richard Marsh
    £18.49

  • - A Mystery (Valancourt Classics)
    by Richard Marsh
    £20.49

  • by Richard Marsh
    £20.49

  • - A Mystery
    by Richard Marsh
    £11.49

  • by Richard Marsh
    £17.49

  • - Some Strange Adventures of Two Bachelors
    by Richard Marsh
    £16.49

  • - A Reversion
    by Richard Marsh
    £18.49

    Mary Blyth is fired from her job for tardiness after being robbed and nearly murdered. But her luck seems to change for the better when a solicitor informs her that her distant uncle Benjamin Batters has died, naming her his sole heiress! He bequeaths to her a dilapidated old house, where impenetrable iron doors may guard terrible secrets.But the rats that infest the house, and the spirits that seem to haunt it, are not her only concerns. A trio of grotesque and ruthless thugs will stop at nothing to gain entrance to the house and the secrets it conceals. As the mystery deepens, a more frightening question arises: Is Benjamin Batters playing a murderous game from beyond the grave, or is he still alive? The novel''s relentless action builds in a crescendo until the horrifying truth of Batters''s fate is finally revealed!Richard Marsh''s The Joss (1901) can be read as a companion volume to his most famous novel, The Beetle (1897), which in its time outsold even Bram Stoker''s Dracula (1897). Like The Beetle, The Joss features a thrilling tale told from multiple points of view and a hideous, subhuman monster from the East. The Valancourt Books edition reprints the rare 1901 first edition, which survives in only a handful of copies worldwide, complete with a facsimile of its cover.

  • by Richard Marsh
    £16.49

  • by Richard Marsh
    £12.99

    Dad wasn't angry. As I started to cry.He hugged me. He calmed me. And he taught me to lie.Wingman is a new father-son comedy from Fringe-First winner Richard Marsh. Mum's dead. Annoyingly, dad's not. After twenty years apart, can father and son say goodbye to mum without saying hello to each other? This achingly funny story reminds us that no matter how bad life is, family can make it worse. Wingman received its world premiere at the Pleasance Dome, Edinburgh, on 30 July 2014, directed by Justin Audibert, before transferring to the Soho Theatre Upstairs from 2 - 20 September and then touring.The play is published alongside Richard Marsh's Skittles, which premiered at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in 2011 and then featured on Radio 4 as Richard Marsh: Love and Sweets, winning Best Scripted Comedy at the BBC Audio Drama Awards.'For verse with heart and verve, see Richard Marsh's dazzling love-gone-wrong show Skittles' Telegraph'Richard Marsh's Skittles came at high velocity, whizzing through the various stages of a romantic entanglement that began when two colleagues shared 'a noncommittal Skittle' during a work break, progressing quickly to proposal and marriage . . . Funny and wise.' Guardian

  • - One man's miraculous escape from the terrifying confines of Locked-in syndrome
    by Richard Marsh & Jeff Hudson
    £13.99

    'The noises were fuzzy in the darkness. Like hearing a domestic dispute through an apartment wall. As a cop, it was a scenario I'd experienced many times as I'd approached a stranger's front door. But this was different. This time I wasn't going anywhere. I wasn't moving at all. Couldn't move at all.'In May 2009 Napa cop Richard Marsh suffered a severe stroke that submerged him in the terrifying world of a Locked-in sufferer. Brain activity remains but sufferers have no way of communicating with the outside world. In fact, 90 percent of sufferers die within four months of onset. Locked In follows Richard's extraordinary race against time. First, to prove his existence to the medical team and then to beat the odds of surviving Locked-in syndrome. Written with the intensity of a thriller, we witness astonishing moments in his journey, such as Richard finally hearing a neurosurgeon say, 'I think there's someone in here'. Now fully recovered, Richard's story is one of triumph that will captivate and inspire.

  • by Richard Marsh
    £11.49

    Meath, the 'Royal County', has a rich heritage of myths and legends which is uniquely captured in this collection of traditional tales from across the county. As well as the legends of the Hill of Tara, the ancient political capital and enduring spiritual heartland of Ireland.

  • by Richard Marsh
    £17.49

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