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The Man Who Fell in a Hole is the third in a series of Wallace Hammond Crime Novels.
A mysterious disappearance in post war Britain eventually results in the unravelling of fate and hidden identities.
A jaded journalist becomes the confidante of a serial killer, who believes you reap what you sow.
Stone animals from the castle wall help Dilys overcome her shyness.
This book critiques popular, widespread beliefs within society which undergird the exploitation of humans, animals and the environment, and undermine the moral and spiritual foundations of society.
Origins of the Old and New Testaments of the Bible are described together with their in-depth textural properties requiring a Divine inspiration. The perceived conflicts between the Bible narrative and Science are evaluated to show that modern understandings accord with the predictions of the Book of Genesis.
This historical survey of individuals, down through the ages of Israel's history, registers such a 'willingness' that was apparent in their lives as they ministered, raised up by God, to challenge the people.
Samuel Warden of the Detective Police had been forewarned. He was to travel to Cloisterham, a town on the Medway, where six months before a young man, Edwin Drood, had disappeared, and find him "whether he be dead or alive".
Eleven people are brought together by the number eleven and are taken on a spiritual journey through a gateway in time.
Deep within the enchanted woodland a mystery awaits
Brian enjoyed a life of success, both at work and play, but would gladly swap it all to rid his wife of the curse of mental illness.
A sweeping and detailed, history of one of Scotland's oldest families and clans set against events national and local, political and social from the Norman Invasion until the present day. Capturing the highs and lows of family, clan, estate and community within the formation, struggles and advancement of the Scottish nation.
The fourth in the Matthias Barton medieval mystery series.
A collection of conscientiously compiled commentary, societal reflections, deeper introspections, parental poetry & family frustrations...
A wildlife diary of a year in a riverside park in the heart of England, with fascinating facts, folklore and surprising rarities.
A look at some of the questions that arise in discussions about sexuality, and a look at answers that the Bible gives.
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