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Anne Powers

    The Young Empress
    The Gallant Years
    The Promise and the Passion
    The Only Sin
    True Crime Parallels to the Mysteries of Agatha Christie
    Cities for a Small Country
    • Cities for a Small Country

      • 314 stránok
      • 11 hodin čítania
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      On average, from 2000 to 2025, Britain will need almost four million additional households. How can these be provided without the endless "development" of the countryside, or stretching already strained urban resources? This work tackles these issues.

      Cities for a Small Country
    • Exploring the intersection of literature and real-life crime, this book delves into ten of Agatha Christie's most renowned works, linking them to ten infamous cases in crime history. Each chapter highlights the sensational elements of these cases, illustrating how they resonate within Christie's narratives. This unique approach offers readers insights into the influences behind her storytelling and the enduring impact of both her fiction and the true crimes that inspired it.

      True Crime Parallels to the Mysteries of Agatha Christie
    • The Gallant Years

      • 310 stránok
      • 11 hodin čítania

      LOVE AND LOYALTY Fierce, proud, spoiling for a fight, and going wherever the fortunes of war called him, Kentigern MacNiall was a rebel and son of a rebel. With his family's deposition as chiefs of the clan O'Darrell, and himslef a hunted animal on the run, Kentigern had two burning ambitions: to regain his lost heritage as chieftain, and to marry O'Darrell's beautiful and capricious daughter, Aine. But Kentigern was to be thwarted on both scores by his half brother, handsome Fineen Ban, who wanted both his place in the clan, and Aine. And then King Richard II invaded Ireland, and the rebellion with the clan took second place to survival. But Kentigern and Fineen would meet again and again, dueling over affairs of state, and affairs of the heart. For no matter what happened to Ireland, Aine would still have to make a choice between the two brothers. Ireland in 1389 was a land torn by political intrigue, a time when the Irish clans battled resident Normans, the English, the invading armies of Richard II - and each other. But through it all there were romantic interludes, interwoven with the ruthlessness of war, when brother fought brother, clan fought clan, and love fought side by side with loyalty.

      The Gallant Years
    • The Young Empress

      • 376 stránok
      • 14 hodin čítania

      Banished with her father from Imperial Rome, Fausta grew up as wild as a sea nymph on the wind-swept Adriatic coast. She was barely sixteen with handsome young Julian arrived at her country villa to claim her has the bride of his brother Constantine, the all-too-powerful Emperor. Though she and Julian fell immediately, desperate in love, Fausta's fate was sealed - there was no turning back. Fausta's rustic upbringing left her totally unprepared for the intrigue and corruption of the Imperial Court. But as Empress she was forced to learn quickly and feign love for her unscrupulous husband, to protect her children, and above all, to conceal her forbidden passion for Julian that would forever enflame and torment them both...

      The Young Empress