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The book presents twelve state of the art contributions in the
field of numerical modeling of materials subjected to large strain,
high strain rates, large pressure and high stress triaxialities,
organized into two sections. The first part is focused on high
strain rate-high pressures such as those occurring in impact
dynamics and shock compression related phenomena, dealing with
material response identification, advanced modeling incorporating
microstructure and damage, stress waves propagation in solids and
structures response under impact. The latter part is focused on
large strain-low strain rates applications such as those occurring
in technological material processing, dealing with microstructure
and texture evolution, material response at elevated temperatures,
structural behavior under large strain and multi axial state of
stress.
Donald Langham and Maria Dupre must navigate a rocky road to find a
killer when a body is found next to a standing stone. Newlyweds
Donald Langham and Maria Dupre have moved to the country. They're
excited about starting a new life in the picturesque village of
Ingoldby-over-Water - and about meeting their new neighbours. But
they've barely moved into Yew Tree Cottage when their new neighbour
at Standing Stone Manor, Professor Edwin Robertshaw, invites Donald
over to discuss some 'fishy business'. Shortly after, a body is
found by the professor's precious standing stone in the manor
grounds. Donald and Maria discover tensions, disputes and
resentment raging below the surface of this idyllic village, but
can they find out which of the villagers is a cold-blooded killer?
In December 1943, a top secret contract (E.24/43) was awarded to
Miles Aircraft. The contract was to build the world's first
supersonic jet capable of 1000mph. The only reliable source of data
on supersonic objects came from the Armament Research Dept and
their wind tunnel tests on ammunition. From this, Miles developed
an exceptionally thin-winged, bullet-shaped aircraft. the research
was inexplicably passed to the Americans in 1944. By December 1945,
one prototype was virtually complete. The second, destined for an
attempt at the sound barrier was 80 per cent complete. In February
1946, Capt Eric Brown was confirmed as the test pilot and October
1946 was set for the supersonic trials. However, on 12 February
1946, Miles were ordered to stop production. No plausible
explanation was given for the cancellation when Britain was within
six months of breaking the sound barrier. Eric Brown and others
directly involved including Dennis Bancroft, the Chief
Aerodynamicist on the M.52, have now come together to try and
finally solve the mystery behind the cancellation.
Helix is a fast-paced action adventure novel following the plight
of four humans when they crashland on what they think is a
desolate, ice-bound planet. Daylight brings the discovery that the
planet is one of thousands arranged in a vast spiral wound about a
central sun. They set off to discover a more habitable, Earth-like
world and come across strange races of aliens, and life-threatening
perils, on their way.
1950s Private Investigator Donald Langham discovers that truth is
stranger than fiction when he investigates a murder on an American
movie set. 1956. Having just started work as a professional private
investigator, Donald Langham's first client is American movie star
Suzie Reynard, currently shooting a murder mystery film at Marling
Hall, an Elizabethan manor house in the depths of the Norfolk
countryside. The film's director - Suzie's lover - has been
receiving threats and Suzie is convinced his life is in danger. On
arriving at Marling Hall with his fiancee Maria, Langham finds the
film set awash with clashing egos, petty jealousies, ill-advised
love affairs and seething resentments. Matters come to a head when
a body is discovered in the director's trailer. It would appear to
be an open-and-shut case when someone confesses to the murder.
Donald and Maria are not convinced - but why would someone confess
to a crime they haven't committed? If Langham is to uncover the
truth, he must delve into the past and another murder that took
place more than twenty years before .
This historical mystery series represents an exciting new direction
for award-winning science fiction writer Eric Brown. London, 1955.
When crime writer Donald Langham's literary agent asks for his help
in sorting out 'a delicate matter', little does Langham realize
what he's getting himself into. For a nasty case of blackmail leads
inexorably to murder as London's literary establishment is rocked
by a series of increasingly bizarre deaths. With three members of
the London Crime Writers' Association coming to sudden and violent
ends, what at first appeared to be a series of suicides looks
suspiciously like murder - and there seems to be something horribly
familiar about the various methods of despatch. With the help of
his literary agent's assistant, the delectable Maria Dupre, Langham
finds himself drawing on the skills of his fictional detective hero
as he hunts a ruthless and fiendishly clever killer - a killer with
old scores to settle.
Crime writer sleuth Donald Langham is invited to a remote Scottish
castle to solve an intriguing mystery. It's the bitterly cold
December of 1955, and Donald Langham has been asked by his friend,
private detective Ralph Ryland, to assist him on a case. Ryland has
been contacted by their old commanding officer, Major Cartwright,
who has reasons to believe that his life is under threat at his
remote castle in the Scottish Highlands. On arriving at the castle,
Langham and Ryland learn that Major Cartwright is attempting to
raise the wreck of a German fighter plane which crashed into the
loch in 1945. But it's not only the bad weather that has put a halt
to the progress of the salvage. Soon after Langham's arrival, one
of Cartwright's guests is brutally murdered - and the hunt is on to
stop a ruthless killer before he - or she - strikes again
Crime writer sleuth Donald Langham is invited to a remote Scottish
castle to solve an intriguing mystery. It's the bitterly cold
December of 1955, and Donald Langham has been asked by his friend,
private detective Ralph Ryland, to assist him on a case. Ryland has
been contacted by their old commanding officer, Major Cartwright,
who has reasons to believe that his life is under threat at his
remote castle in the Scottish Highlands. On arriving at the castle,
Langham and Ryland learn that Major Cartwright is attempting to
raise the wreck of a German fighter plane which crashed into the
loch in 1945. But it's not only the bad weather that has put a halt
to the progress of the salvage. Soon after Langham's arrival, one
of Cartwright's guests is brutally murdered - and the hunt is on to
stop a ruthless killer before he - or she - strikes again
Crime writer sleuth Donald Langham is faced with the classic
locked-room conundrum in this engaging historical mystery July,
1955. Donald Langham has interrupted his romantic break in rural
Suffolk with the delectable Maria Dupre to assist a fellow writer.
Alastair Endicott has requested Langham's help in discovering
what's happened to his father, Edward, who seems to have
disappeared without trace from inside his locked study. Before he
vanished, the elder Endicott had been researching a book on the
notorious Satanist Vivian Stafford. Could the proposed biography
have something to do with his disappearance? Does local resident
Stafford really possess supernatural powers, as some believe? As
Langham and Dupre question those around them, it becomes clear that
there have been strange goings-on in the sleepy village of Humble
Barton. But is the village really haunted - or does someone merely
want it to look that way? With a further shocking discovery, the
case takes a disturbing new twist.
Crime writer sleuth Donald Langham is faced with the classic
locked-room conundrum in this engaging historical mystery July,
1955. Donald Langham has interrupted his romantic break in rural
Suffolk with the delectable Maria Dupre to assist a fellow writer.
Alastair Endicott has requested Langham's help in discovering
what's happened to his father, Edward, who seems to have
disappeared without trace from inside his locked study. Before he
vanished, the elder Endicott had been researching a book on the
notorious Satanist Vivian Stafford. Could the proposed biography
have something to do with his disappearance? Does local resident
Stafford really possess supernatural powers, as some believe? As
Langham and Dupre question those around them, it becomes clear that
there have been strange goings-on in the sleepy village of Humble
Barton. But is the village really haunted - or does someone merely
want it to look that way? With a further shocking discovery, the
case takes a disturbing new twist.
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