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This book presents ground-breaking evidence of an Indian presence and influence in Eire from 1500 BC to 300 AD. It reveals the earliest ancestry common to both Irish and Indians through historical, geographical, linguistic and archaeological evidences.
A new collection of Irish fairy tales. Modern in outlook, but deeply embedded in the traditions of the past. With a foreword by the novelist Peadar O Guilin and illustrated by the artist Tim Booth.
In modern life it is easy to become distracted and these aims can fall by the wayside. How to Live Your Life brings readers back to a place of understanding, demonstrating what we were put on Earth to achieve, how it can be done and how it is possible to live an enjoyable and fulfilled life.
It's been raining for two long weeks and Georgie's best friend, Sophie, is away on holiday with her family leaving him lonely and bored, when something unexpected happens.
Life has always been the same for Cassy: Boring. Dull. Ordinary. That all changes when Cassy wakes up one night to discover her toy warrior, Len, has come alive! After following him into the bathroom, Cassy enters a quirky, fun and exciting world and embarks on the adventure of a lifetime. Just one problem - she cannot go home.
Signal Failures takes the reader to the Peak District. The wild country contrasts with the quarrying and mining that has gone on there for centuries but by the 1870s they are in conflict, driven by the Industrial Revolution. A dead woman presents newly promoted Sergeant Spray with his first murder investigation in charge of his own office.
Was It Worth It is a modern odyssey spanning three continents and following one family's path to a new, unfamiliar future. It tells of the characters' struggle to adapt to foreign places, languages and customs. The book offers readers an insight into what it takes to start from scratch in an unknown land.
Following the success of his debut, Jack P Harland returns with the second book in the Highland Journal series. In My Stride begins with a move to Aberdeen where Jack finds an eccentric new companion. Together, they set off to explore the Cairngorms, an area that was to surprise Jack and become his favourite corner of the Highlands.
The Seventh Train is a ride - a 'road movie' on the railways. It's a journey that Elizabeth invented; the only original thought she has ever had in her previously uneventful life. Unbeknown to her, she is not travelling alone. If only she'd pretended that the spare seat was taken.
Note to self: Do not screw this up. When Clarry Pennhaligan, rookie private detective and unlikely heroine, takes on her second case, she is determined to master the art of smart. All she has been asked to do is to infiltrate a group of women who share a rather unusual way of spending their spare time.
This second collection, published six years after the author was widowed, describes her journeys of discovery - of new loves, new places, new experiences, and of herself. Yet through all of her adventures, near or far, in or out of love, someone was always close by and it was to him, Claire-Louise always returned.
Pikas are small animals with big round ears, long whiskers and very loud whistles. Kinnikinnick is a pika who lives in the Canadian Rockies and dreams of a pink mountain with wings of ice. What can he do but set out to search for it!
Ronnie and Hilda Williams met by chance aged 21 in Lancashire in November 1945, when Ronnie was home on his first leave after fighting in some of the most bitter campaigns of the Second World War in Italy.
A gripping courtroom drama, full of unexpected twists and turns, which will keep you guessing until the last page. From award winning crime author Diane Janes. Based on a 1930's true story about a scandalous affair.
The Rise of The Antichrist carefully investigates the measurable effects of politics, religion, science and technology on the human psyche.
Poppy Haviland & The Secret of the Lively Widow is the first book in a series featuring twelve-year-old aspiring actress Poppy Petunia Haviland and her adventuresome friends. Simply being twelve years old is tough enough, but try being twelve AND the daughter of the world's most famous movie star. Yeah... exactly.
Set in the 18th-century kingdom of Alteria, Path of Injustice is a story of romantic love tormented by jealousy and personal suffering, which takes place against the background of a country locked in civil war.
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