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Romantic novelist Joan Wilder (Kathleen Turner) finds her stories
coming to life when she enlists the help of mercenary Jack Colton
(Michael Douglas) to find her sister missing in Columbia, and the
priceless El Corazon jewel. As Joan has the only map leading to the
treasure, the pair are relentlessly pursued through the jungle,
where passion blooms. With Danny DeVito, Zack Norman and Mary Ellen
Trainor.
Swinging from South Africa to England: one woman's hunt for her
birth mother in an all-too-believable near future in which an
antibiotic crisis has decimated the population. A prescient,
thrilling debut. 'Combines the excitement of a medical thriller a
la Michael Crichton with sensitive characterisation and social
insight in a timely debut novel all the more remarkable for being
conceived and written before the current pandemic' Guardian
'STUNNING and terrifying ... The Waiting Rooms wrenches your heart
in every way possible, but written with such humanity and emotion'
Miranda Dickinson 'Chillingly close to reality, this gripping
thriller brims with authenticity ... a captivating, accomplished
and timely debut from an author to watch' Adam Hamdy
________________ Decades of spiralling drug resistance have
unleashed a global antibiotic crisis. Ordinary infections are
untreatable, and a scratch from a pet can kill. A sacrifice is
required to keep the majority safe: no one over seventy is allowed
new antibiotics. The elderly are sent to hospitals nicknamed 'The
Waiting Rooms' ... hospitals where no one ever gets well. Twenty
years after the crisis takes hold, Kate begins a search for her
birth mother, armed only with her name and her age. As Kate
unearths disturbing facts about her mother's past, she puts her
family in danger and risks losing everything. Because Kate is not
the only secret that her mother is hiding. Someone else is looking
for her, too. Sweeping from an all-too-real modern Britain to a
pre-crisis South Africa, The Waiting Rooms is epic in scope, richly
populated with unforgettable characters, and a tense, haunting
vision of a future that is only a few mutations away.
________________ 'Engrossing and eye-opening, with heart-stopping
plot twists ... a stunning medical thriller set in a terrifying
possible future' Foreword Reviews 'A touching, gut-wrenching story
of family mystery and tragedy ... a thriller that punches on two
fronts - heart AND mind' The Sun 'Gripping and disturbing ... the
medical research is convincing, the scenarios plausible, and the
story is emotionally engaging. This is an incredible debut!' Gill
Paul 'If the themes are dark and topical, the writing is exquisite.
Breath held, I got to the finale with my heart in my mouth. Eve
Smith weaves a complex and clever tale, merging countries and
timelines; the result is a superb and satisfying novel' Louise
Beech 'Margaret Atwood is one of my all-time writing heroes and The
Handmaid's Tale is probably the best book I've ever read. Eve Smith
and The Waiting Rooms really do challenge that long-held crown...'
Random Things through My Letterbox 'Thoroughly engaging ... an
eye-opening read' Crime Fiction Lover 'A novel of our times' Trip
Fiction 'Haunting, honest and horrifying in its reality ... An epic
and thrilling read' Book Literati 'Stunning dystopian debut. A
prescient and alarming tale that seems just a whisper from reality'
Suzy Apsley 'The Waiting Rooms will certainly distract us from the
real world for a few hours and this is the immeasurable value of
fiction. It gives hope that, as in Eve Smith's fictitious world,
the possibility of a happy ending still exists' Die Burger 'The
Waiting Rooms is a seriously impressive debut, a novel that is
intuitive and chilling, one that will resonate with all in this
current climate' Swirl & Thread
A powerful, prescient, gripping speculative thriller: a woman's job
of enforcing climate-emergency Britain's one-child policy is
compromised when she discovers a personal link to an illegal
sibling on the ministry hit-list, leading to a shocking discovery
that changes everything…  ‘A tightly paced plot set in
an all-too imaginable future … a page-turning, thought-provoking
read’ Jo Callaghan  ‘Eve Smith is a master storyteller
for our troubled times’ Simon Conway  ‘A terrifying
vision of a global climate emergency, a jaw-dropping government
conspiracy and some truly devastating twists … one hell of a
speculative thriller’ Tom Hindle Â
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One law. One child. Seven million crimes…  A cataclysmic
climate emergency has spawned a one-child policy in the UK,
ruthlessly enforced by a totalitarian regime. Compulsory abortion
of 'excess' pregnancies and mandatory contraceptive implants are
now the norm, and families must adhere to strict consumption quotas
as the world descends into chaos. Â Kai is a 25-year-old
'baby reaper', working for the Ministry of Population and Family
Planning. If any of her assigned families attempt to exceed their
child quota, she ensures they pay the price. Â Until, one
morning, she discovers that an illegal sibling on her Ministry
hit-list is hers. And to protect her parents from severe penalties,
she must secretly investigate before anyone else finds out. Â
Kai's hunt for her forbidden sister unearths much more than a dark
family secret. As she stumbles across a series of heinous crimes
perpetrated by the people she trusted most, she makes a
catastrophic discovery that could bring down the government … and
tear her family apart. Â
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‘Chillingly plausible … both thrilling and deeply moving’
Philippa East ‘All too convincing and scientifically plausible
… as much a warning as an entertainment’ Paul E. Hardisty
 ‘Amazing, beautiful writing, jam-packed with clever
ideas’ Helen Fitzgerald  ‘Gripping, frightening and
deep … a very brilliant, masterful book’ Sarah K.
Jackson  ‘Simmering with great intelligence and insight
that never fails to be terrifyingly and thrillingly plausible’
James Goodhand  ‘A visionary storyteller’ Awais
Khan  ‘A gripping and pacy thriller set in an all
too plausible and terrifying future’ David Beckler Â
‘Meticulously crafted, no detail is overlooked … so authentic
it doesn’t feel speculative at all’ Sarah Sultoon ‘Raises
troubling issues about the balance between saving the planet and
our individual human rights … brilliant!’ Guy Morpuss Â
‘Pulse-pounding and heart-rending in equal measure, this book is
a tour-de-force’ Louise Mumford  ‘A powerful warning and
a gripping thriller' Greg Mosse  ‘A chilling, poignant
novel that holds a mirror up to our world … sensational’ Vikki
Patis ‘Gripping and unsettling’ Shen Yang  ‘Compulsive
and addictive’ Adam Simcox  ‘Another taut and terrifying
thriller from Eve Smith’ Louise Swanson  ‘A terrifying,
yet plausible read. Too scary to imagine in reality, and yet…'
Heather Fitt ‘Horrifying and gripping in equal measure … a
jaw-dropping glimpse of the catastrophe around the corner …
Astonishing’ Lucy Martin  PRAISE FOR EVE SMITH  'An
astute, well-researched and convincing novel of ideas'Â The
Times  'A disturbing and interesting thriller, perfect for
book club discussions' Nina Pottell, Prima  'An
effective thriller that will keep you hooked to the very
end' SFX Magazine  ‘As tempting and tantalising a
read as the vision of the future it presents'Â SciFi Now
 ‘Combines the excitement of a medical thriller à la
Michael Crichton with sensitive characterisation and socialÂ
… remarkable’ Guardian
When a one-night stand leads to a long-desired pregnancy, Susan
will do anything to ensure her husband won't find out ... including
the unthinkable. But when something horrendous is unleashed around
the globe, her secret isn't the only thing that is no longer
safe... 'The first half is a high-concept thriller; the second
edges into science fiction as a generation of genetically optimised
children respond to the social pressures they are under ... an
astute, well-researched and convincing novel of ideas' The Times
'If you could create a "perfect" baby through genetic engineering,
would you? A disturbing and interesting thriller, perfect for book
club discussions' Nina Pottell, Prima 'A fantastic exploration of
the ethics and allure of genetic engineering woven into a
captivating, thought-provoking thriller. Provocative, pacy and
scarily all-too-possible' Philippa East ------------ An unthinkable
decision A deadly mistake In an all-too-possible near future, when
genetic engineering has become the norm for humans, not just crops,
parents are prepared to take incalculable risks to ensure that
their babies are perfect ... altering genes that may cause illness,
and more... Susan has been trying for a baby for years, and when an
impulsive one-night stand makes her dream come true, she'll do
anything to keep her daughter and ensure her husband doesn't find
out ... including the unthinkable. She believes her secret is safe.
For now. But as governments embark on a perilous genetic arms race
and children around the globe start experiencing a host of
distressing symptoms - even taking their own lives - something
truly horrendous is unleashed. Because those children have only one
thing in common, and people are starting to ask questions...
Bestselling author of The Waiting Rooms, Eve Smith returns with an
authentic, startlingly thought-provoking, disturbing blockbuster of
a thriller that provides a chilling glimpse of a future that's just
one modification away... _____________ 'An effective thriller that
will keep you hooked to the very end ... more than that, it's a
nuanced, believable examination of how human genetic engineering
might play out...' SFX Magazine 'A brilliantly chilling work of
speculative fiction - a disturbing but all-too-possible vision of
the near future, where each of us gets to play God. Superb!' Guy
Morpuss 'Sharp, intelligent, frightening and original' NB Magazine
'An eerily prophetic near-future viewed through a compassionately
anchoring lens ... As tempting and tantalising a read as the vision
of the future it presents' SciFi Now 'This is what speculative
fiction should be - plausible, pacy, and with a story that packs
real emotional punch' Louise Mumford 'When a writer's work is
compared to Michael Crichton's, there's reason to sit up and pay
attention ... a cautionary tale that's full of thrills' LoveReading
'With jaw-dropping twists, high stakes and so much heart, this is a
book that everyone will be talking about' Awais Khan 'Fast-paced,
emotional, disturbing. Lovers of cleverly plotted speculative
fiction should jump on this' Catherine McCarthy 'Eve Smith has done
it again! A brilliant read' J.M. Hewitt 'One of the most exciting
writers around ... master of the high-concept thriller' Chris
McDonald 'Eve Smith has crafted a world that feels not only
lived-in, but utterly plausible' Russel McLean 'Captivating'
Professor Joanna Verran 'Eve Smith is becoming the Jodi Picoult of
speculative medical thrillers' The Reading Closet Praise for The
Waiting Rooms ***** 'Combines the excitement of a medical thriller
a la Michael Crichton with sensitive characterisation and social
insight in a timely debut novel all the more remarkable for being
conceived and written before the current pandemic' Guardian
'STUNNING and terrifying ... The Waiting Rooms wrenches your heart
in every way possible' Miranda Dickinson 'Chillingly close to
reality, this gripping thriller brims with authenticity ... a
captivating, accomplished and timely debut from an author to watch'
Adam Hamdy 'Engrossing and eye-opening, with heart-stopping plot
twists ... a stunning medical thriller set in a terrifying possible
future' Foreword Reviews For fans of Emily St John Mandel, Robin
Cook, Tess Gerritsen and Louise Dought
Title: The city of New York in the year of Washington's
inauguration, 1789.Author: Smith, Thomas E. V. (Thomas Edward
Vermilye)Publisher: Gale, Sabin Americana Description: Based on
Joseph Sabin's famed bibliography, Bibliotheca Americana, Sabin
Americana, 1500--1926 contains a collection of books, pamphlets,
serials and other works about the Americas, from the time of their
discovery to the early 1900s. Sabin Americana is rich in original
accounts of discovery and exploration, pioneering and westward
expansion, the U.S. Civil War and other military actions, Native
Americans, slavery and abolition, religious history and more.Sabin
Americana offers an up-close perspective on life in the western
hemisphere, encompassing the arrival of the Europeans on the shores
of North America in the late 15th century to the first decades of
the 20th century. Covering a span of over 400 years in North,
Central and South America as well as the Caribbean, this collection
highlights the society, politics, religious beliefs, culture,
contemporary opinions and momentous events of the time. It provides
access to documents from an assortment of genres, sermons,
political tracts, newspapers, books, pamphlets, maps, legislation,
literature and more.Now for the first time, these high-quality
digital scans of original works are available via print-on-demand,
making them readily accessible to libraries, students, independent
scholars, and readers of all ages.++++The below data was compiled
from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of
this title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping
to insure edition identification: ++++SourceLibrary: Huntington
LibraryDocumentID: SABCP03220800CollectionID:
CTRG00-B344PublicationDate: 18890101SourceBibCitation: Selected
Americana from Sabin's Dictionary of books relating to
AmericaNotes: Collation: 244 p., 1] folded leaf of plates: map
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