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  • by Richard Alexis Georgian
    £14.49

    Follow the adventures, romances, and tragedies of Georgian men and women who were seduced by the promise and opportunity of making a living in America. Their thrilling feats of horsemanship captured the imagination of the American cowboys to become the gold standard of trick riding through today. Join us as we pull back the canvas and peek behind the scenes into the lives of those who felt both honored and cursed.

  • by Norman Malamud
    £11.49

    In Malamud's new novel, Franny faces the biggest challenge of her life: simultaneously loving two men. The zany, engaging character first introduced in Three on a Couch has married the love of her life, Detective Nicholas Pagliara. Their idyllic life suddenly shatters when Nick, shot in a drug bust, drifts into a coma. Franny finds herself alone and pregnant, and her life begins to fall apart. She realizes that Nick may not come out of the coma-and if he does, he might never be the same. Her worst fears are realized when Nick wakes up and inexplicably vanishes from his hospital room. Franny throws herself into her work and develops her skills to become a successful designer in the garment industry, where she meets Matt, also a designer. Business throws them together, but Franny succumbs to temptation and leans on his strength in her time of need. Confused, she wonders: What if Nick comes back? Will he still love her? Should she keep the baby? In a parallel story, Nick, conscious but suffering from amnesia, falls in love with a wealthy woman. After plenty of betrayal, possessiveness and bedlam, Malamud's masterful plot brings the two stories together.

  • by Peter Hilger
    £11.99

    Being born in Du sseldorf, Germany did not make Peter Hilger a German citizen. His father was American born and served as America's consul to Germany. His father's nationality as a U.S. citizen became Peter's. He'd been reared in Germany and, with his Aryan looks and fluent German, had no trouble passing as a citizen. When, after Pearl Harbor, Germany and the United States became enemies, Peter was instantly plunged into peril as an enemy alien. The Gestapo then kept a wary eye on this American family. In medical school at the University of Freiburg, Peter became acquainted with Fritz von Hohenzollern. Had Germany still been a monarchy, Fritz would have been next in line for the throne. When the university was bombed, Fritz gathered Peter and other friends to one of his family's estates. There, protected by the aristocratic family, Peter remained until 1948, cementing a friendship that lasted more than sixty years. "WAR TORN" is the story of Peter's life from 1923 through 1948."

  • by Scott Alan Ross
    £11.49

  • by Norman Malamud
    £11.99

    If one of the three ladies on the couch left the story and a replacement was needed, would you qualify? Here's your chance to prove it. But you must adhere to the following rules. Tell him your innermost thoughts... Pace, sit, recline, sob, scream, vent your rage, and tear your hair out... But never--ever sleep with your shrink! ree savvy ladies discover their psychiatrist has pledged his undying love to each of them. Franny--A wisecracking saleslady is trying to come to terms with sordid memories of her childhood. Elaine--A woman suffering not only from the loss of her daughters in an automobile accident but also from a life-threatening disease. Lily--A famous concert pianist relies on drugs and alcohol to stimulate her creative juices. Enter handsome psychiatrist Dr. Jonathon Kent, who's ready, willing and able to take on all three. Concealing a dark history of his own, he takes advantage of his good looks, as well of his clientele. When the scorned women join forces for revenge - watch out!

  • by Susan Tamme Goodman
    £12.49

    Do you engage fully in your life, both professionally and personally? Do you explore opportunities with excitement? Are you having fun? If you cannot honestly answer yes to these three questions, you've picked up this book for a reason. Pursue Possibilities provides unconventional ideas, along with encouragement and support, to help you see possibilities that might have been hidden. It is designed to help you choose instead of excuse, overcome fears and understand the importance of thoughts and intentions. It will urge you to think about what you want and what you believe. It will inspire you to Go "All-in" with your possibilities, to invest yourself to the max. The result: not only will you have more fun and more productive days, but you will also pursue a more interesting and joyful life. Pursuing your possibilities with focus and excitement, allows you to make valuable contributions-to yourself, your family, your colleagues, your neighbors, your world. When you give yourself permission to explore your possibilities, you discover the joy and satisfaction that accompanies a life lived on purpose. Isn't that why you picked up this book? What's possible for you?

  • by Thomas Newnam
    £11.99

  • by Richard Alexis Georgian
    £14.49

  • by Carl R Baker
    £11.49

  • by Philip B Storm
    £11.99

  • by Norman Malamud
    £11.49

    Against the background of the amazing Galapagos Islands where spectacular species birds, fish and animals dwell in peaceful harmony, the story finds the trio erroneously thrown together on a luxurious yacht. Judith May Blessing, beautiful and talented, and her husband Beauregard, a frustrated writer, leave New York to take a much needed vacation and find themselves involved in a murder. Caitlin and Lawrence Bartoni, a young middle class couple from Brooklyn, seize the opportunity and take a delayed honeymoon denying the reality that she has been diagnosed with Hodgkin's disease. Dazzled by the glamorous lifestyle and opulence of the rich and famous, they too are inadvertently drawn into the murder investigation. The accused debonair, Trevor Jase Carr, wealthy CEO of a major American computer company and his wife Pamela Anne, promiscuous, psychotic, sex-drug addicted vixen, agree to a truce while vacationing on the islands in a last ditch effort to patch up their failing marriage.

  • by Molly Barrow
    £10.49

    Matchlines for Singles (ISBN: 978-0-9825109-2-6, Barringer Publishing, February 2010) by author and psychotherapist, Dr. Molly Barrow, is a very different approach to relationship self-help that every Single should read. For years we have heard that "Opposites Attract." This book proves that "Compatibility" is what makes a relationship last and debunks "Opposites Attract" forever. "Are you a Longline or a Shortline? Get a birds-eye view of your relationship capacity, and that of your partner's, to predict harmony with the unique Matchlines Relationship Compatibility Theory," says Dr. Molly Barrow, self-help author who holds a doctorate in psychology. "Matchlines for Singles is mandatory reading before one ever commits their life, body, finances, or future children's well-being to a new partner." Different from any self-help book on the market, Matchlines for Singles empowers readers to understand their past, balance present and future relationships, reduce conflict, and select new partners more wisely. Almost all relationships can improve and some can have a complete turnaround. The Matchline Theory successfully mends troubled relationships and helps "Confirmed Singles" find true love and happiness. The book has a companion Matchlines Relationship Capacity Quiz that graphs relationship strengths and weaknesses at http: //wwwdrmollybarrow.com. Before a Single accepts the next date, takes a relationship to the next level or gives up on a partner, Matchlines for Singles is a must-read to avoid painful heartbreak.

  • - Out on a Limb
    by Molly Barrow
    £8.49

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