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Storm Tide (Hardcover)
Wilbur Smith, Tom Harper
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R594
R534
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Multimillion copy bestselling author Wilbur Smith returns with a brand-new historical epic, set against the backdrop of the American revolution. The Courtney family is torn apart as three generations fight on opposing sides of a terrible war that will change the face of the world forever.
1774. Rob Courtney has spent his whole life in a quiet trading outpost on the east coast of Africa, dreaming of a life of adventure at sea. When his grandfather Jim Courtney dies, and the mysterious Captain Cornish calls into the fort, Rob takes his chance and stows away on Marston's ship as it sails to England. Arriving in London, Rob is seduced by the charms of the big city and soon finds himself desperate and penniless. That is until the navy comes calling. Rob enlists and is sent across the Atlantic on a ship to join the war against the rebellious American colonists. But on the other side of the Atlantic, unbeknownst to Rob, his distant cousins Cal and Aidan Courtney are leading a campaign against the British in a quest for American Independence.
When Aidan is killed in a fierce battle with British troops, Cal vows he will not rest until he has avenged his brother's death, by driving the British out of America - by whatever means necessary...
A powerful new historical thriller by the master of adventure fiction, Wilbur Smith, of families divided and a country on the brink of revolution.
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Exiles (Paperback)
Jane Harper
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R385
R349
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A mother disappears from a busy festival on a warm spring night. Her baby lies alone in the pram, her mother's possessions surrounding her, waiting for a return which never comes.
A year later, Kim Gillespie's absence still casts a long shadow as her friends and loved ones gather to welcome a new addition to the family. Joining the celebrations on a rare break from work is federal investigator Aaron Falk, who begins to suspect that all is not as it seems. As he looks into Kim's case, long-held secrets and resentments begin to come to the fore, secrets that show that her community is not as close as it appears.
Falk will have to tread carefully if he is to expose the dark fractures at its heart, but sometimes it takes an outsider to get to the truth...
An outstanding novel, a brilliant mystery and a heart-pounding read from the author of The Dry, Force of Nature, The Lost Man and The Survivors.
Harper Lee remains a landmark figure in the American canon – thanks to
Scout, Jem, Atticus, and the other indelible characters in her
Pulitzer-winning debut, To Kill a Mockingbird; as well as for the
darker, late-’50s version of small-town Alabama that emerged in Go Set
a Watchman, her only other novel, published in 2015 after its
rediscovery. Less remembered, until now, however, is Harper Lee the
dogged young writer, who crafted stories in hopes of magazine
publication; Lee the lively New Yorker, Alabamian, and friend to Truman
Capote; and the Lee who peppered the pages of McCall’s and Vogue with
thoughtful essays in the latter part of the twentieth century.
The Land of Sweet Forever combines Lee’s early short fiction and later
nonfiction in a volume offering an unprecedented look at the
development of her inimitable voice. Covering territory from the
Alabama schoolyards of Lee’s youth to the luncheonettes and movie
houses of midcentury Manhattan, The Land of Sweet Forever invites
still-vital conversations about politics, equality, travel, love,
fiction, art, the American South, and what it means to lead an engaged
and creative life.
This collection comes with an introduction by Casey Cep, Harper Lee’s
appointed biographer, which provides illuminating background for our
reading of these stories and connects them both to Lee’s life and to
her two novels.
Boudicca. Infamous warrior, queen of the British Iceni tribe and
mastermind of one of history's greatest revolts. Her defeat spelled
ruin for her people, yet still her name is enough to strike fear into
Roman hearts.
But what of the woman who grew up in her shadow?
The woman who has her mother's looks and cunning but a spirit all of
her own?
The woman whose desperate bid for survival will take her from Britain's
sacred marshlands to the glittering façades of Nero's Roman Empire…
Born to a legend. Forced to fight. Determined to succeed.
Meet Solina.
Boudicca's Daughter.
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Exiles
Jane Harper
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R443
Discovery Miles 4 430
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INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER "I love Jane Harper's
Australia-based mysteries." --Stephen King "Once again Harper
proves that she is peerless in creating an avalanche of suspense
with intimate, character-driven set pieces...Harper's legions of
fans will exult in reading Exiles." --David Baldacci, #1 New York
Times bestselling author FROM NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLING AND
AWARD-WINNING AUTHOR JANE HARPER COMES EXILES, A CAPTIVATING
MYSTERY ABOUT A MISSING MOTHER Federal Investigator Aaron Falk is
on his way to a small town deep in Southern Australian wine country
for the christening of an old friend's baby. But mystery follows
him, even on vacation. This weekend marks the one-year anniversary
of Kim Gillespie's disappearance. One year ago, at a busy town
festival on a warm spring night, Kim safely tucked her sleeping
baby into her stroller, then vanished into the crowd. No one has
seen her since. When Kim's older daughter makes a plea for anyone
with information about her missing mom to come forward, Falk and
his old buddy Raco can't leave the case alone. As Falk soaks up
life in the lush valley, he is welcomed into the tight-knit circle
of Kim's friends and loved ones. But the group may be more
fractured than it seems. Between Falk's closest friend, the missing
mother, and a woman he's drawn to, dark questions linger as
long-ago truths begin to emerge. What would make a mother abandon
her child? What happened to Kim Gillespie?
Double bill of British dramas about football violence and
hooliganism. 'The Football Factory' (2004) is based on the novel by
John King. Tommy Johnson (Danny Dyer) is a bright but bored
30-year-old with a steady job and close-knit family who lives for
the weekend life of casual sex, lager, drugs - and violence.
Through him we meet three other males in his world: Billy Bright
(Frank Harper), a right-wing fascist full of bitterness at a
country that he perceives as having failed him; Zeberdee (Roland
Manookian), a mouthy hooligan whose life revolves around crime and
drugs; and Bill Farrell (Dudley Sutton), a 70-year-old war veteran
who tries to enjoy every day to the limit. Shot in documentary
style using a handheld camera, the film realistically captures the
lure and potency of football violence. 'Arrivederci Millwall'
(1990) follows a group of hardcore Millwall supporters as they
travel to Bilbao in Spain for England's World Cup matches in 1982.
Their rowdy behaviour soon leads them into trouble, and the
violence escalates as Billy Jarvis (Kevin O'Donohoe) steals a gun
to avenge his brother's death in the Falklands conflict.
Award-winning author and illustrator Charise Mericle Harper creates
a laugh-out-loud picture book about making something out of nothing
and the power of imagination in this companion title to I Cannot
Draw a Horse. Â The Horse wants a bicycle. A bicycle is hard
to draw. The Book cannot draw a bicycle. But the Book CAN draw
shapes. Â Can the Horse and the Cat build a bicycle from
shapes? Or will their dreams end in pieces? Featuring the same
quirky contemporary voice and kid-friendly comic illustration style
as its predecessor, I Cannot Draw a Horse, this children's
metafiction book is an art lesson about creativity and
determination, wrapped around a humorous narrative. Readers who
have enjoyed other fourth wall—breaking books like B.J. Novak's
The Book With No Pictures will appreciate the interactive elements
in this book for children ages 3–8. Praise for I CANNOT DRAW A
HORSE  “Creative an loaded with humor, this story will
have kids giggling in seconds and trying their hand at drawing a
horse—or at least a gumdrop.†—Booklist (starred
review)  “Part Ed Emberley, with a dash of Pigeon, and
entirely meta.†—Kirkus Reviews  “Harper’s
illustrations make so much of so little, using a very limited
palette and simple shapes, inviting readers into an artist’s
notebook. With a little imagination and some paper, ‘nothing’
can become quite something. —Horn Book Magazine Â
“An easy-to-read text with exclamatory speech bubbles and
pictorial antics will tickle funny bones in this off-kilter
circular story.†—School Library Journal
Written for foreign policy practitioners, scholars, and students,
this book offers critical insights into the modern landscape of
international politics and warfare and explains how the United
States can sustain its strategic advantages in the 21st century and
beyond. From the level of grand strategy to more intricate security
issues, this book explores how the United States can sustain its
strategic military and political advantages around the world.
Developing and implementing effective national policies; fostering
strong diplomatic and geopolitical ties with allies in Europe, the
Indo-Pacific, and the Middle East; and managing an effective
defense enterprise are key, according to the authors, to competing
on a shifting international security landscape. Advancing the
literature on grand strategy and outlining emerging critical issues
in security, this book offers an overarching framework for
strategy; an analysis of crucial security-related topics, such as
cyber warfare; and informed opinions on components of competitive
success, such as irregular warfare and partner building. Written by
well-respected scholars, security professionals, and foreign policy
practitioners, this book goes beyond focusing on hard power to
consider how the U.S. can leverage its education institutions and a
worldwide network of allies and partners to sustain its strategic
advantage now and in the future. Focuses on critical elements of
soft power and the alliances that have historically undergirded
U.S. leadership Identifies key skills and attributes required of
leaders and strategists in a changing international security
environment Describes critical features of the emerging
international security environment that will influence U.S.
strategy and policy Outlines how the United States must compete and
cooperate with allies and partners in three key regions of the
world: Europe, Indo-Pacific, and the Middle East Provides insights
into emerging security issues, including economic competition,
energy security, and irregular warfare
Nanoscience and nanotechnology have functioned as effective
"buzzwords " for at least a decade due to the unique properties
that materials possess on the nanometer scale. The interest in
nanoscience and nanotechnology is so great and so widespread that
these topics are even being introduced at the K-12 level in some
school districts. Nanoscience and nanotechnology have already
improved many applications and have the potential to continue to do
so, making it important for all types of scientists to stay
up-to-date on research related to nanomaterials. In the first
section of this book, a variety of synthetic methods used to make
or functionalize nanomaterials are presented with work related to
mesoporous materials, semiconductor nanowires, graphene, and carbon
nanotubes included. The second section of the book presents
accounts of using nanotechnology and nanoscience in a variety of
ways. Overall, this book presents a snapshot of research covering
synthetic studies of nanomaterials to applications of
nanomaterials.
Amara has escaped her life as a slave in Pompeii's most notorious brothel. She now has a house, fine clothes, servants - but all are gifts from her patron, hers for as long as she keeps her place in his affections. As she adjusts to this new life, Amara is still haunted by her past.
At night she dreams of the wolf den, and the women she left behind. By day, she is pursued by her former slavemaster. In order to be truly free, Amara will need to be as ruthless as he is.
She knows she can draw strength from Venus, the goddess of love. Yet falling in love herself may prove to be Amara's downfall.
"It is a rare thing for me to stand with a book, explicitly about
race and equity, that is written by a white person. Why? Because it
is a rare thing to encounter a white person who has followed the
lead of people of color into their own transformation so deeply
that I trust the message coming from their white body. Idelette
McVicker has done the work."--Lisa Sharon Harper (from the
foreword) As a white Afrikaner woman growing up in South Africa
during apartheid, Idelette McVicker was steeped in a community and
a church that reinforced racism and shielded her from seeing her
neighbors' oppression. But a series of circumstances led her to
begin questioning everything she thought was true about her
identity, her country, and her faith. Recovering Racists shares
McVicker's journey over thirty years and across three continents to
shatter the lies of white supremacy embedded deep within her soul.
She helps us realize that grappling with the legacy of white
supremacy and recovering from racism is lifelong work that requires
both inner transformation and societal change. It is for those of
us who have hit rock bottom in the human story of race, says
McVicker. We must acknowledge our internalized racism, repent of
our complicity, and learn new ways of being human. This book
invites us on the long, slow journey of healing the past, making
things right, changing old stories, and becoming human together. As
we work for the liberation of everyone, we also find liberation for
ourselves. Each chapter ends with discussion questions.
A Jesus-Shaped Life, How Diving Deeper into Theology Can Transform Us
and Our World with the Radical Kindness of God, A Back Porch Theology
Book.
A true and simple understanding of theology will reveal to us the God
who loves us unconditionally, has good plans for us (even in the hard
times), and wants to do life with us. When we understand this, it will
radically and beautifully change the way we see ourselves, others, and
view our relationship with the Lord. When many of us hear the word
theology, we conjure up visions of stuffy old guys in dark clothing,
scratching a pen across paper (or maybe a quill across parchment!) and
assume that it's not for us. But at its most basic, theology is just
words (logos) about God (Theos). Conversations, if you will, about the
most important part of our lives--our good, loving, and grace-filled
God.
With her signature style and humour, bestselling Bible teacher Lisa
Harper invites you into this life-changing conversation. She makes
theology fun, practical, and applicable, explaining how
academic-sounding concepts--such as imago Dei, atonement, the Trinity,
the transcendence and immanence of Christ, and much more--are actually
daily realities that make an enormous difference in how we live our
lives, how we treat other people, and how we understand our own
relationship to our Creator.
If you want to grow closer to God and take a more active role in your
community of faith, it's time to take your understanding of God to the
next level with sound theology rooted in Scripture. Let Lisa be your
(very entertaining) guide in A Jesus-Shaped Life
A searing account of corruption, racism and mismanagement inside
Britain's most famous police force Barely a week goes by without
the Metropolitan Police Service being plunged into a new crisis.
Demoralised and depleted in numbers, Scotland Yard is a shadow of
its former self. Spanning the three decades from the infamous
Stephen Lawrence case to the shocking murder of Sarah Everard,
Broken Yard charts the Met's fall from a position of unparalleled
power to the troubled and discredited organisation we see today,
barely trusted by its Westminster masters and struggling to perform
its most basic function: the protection of the public. The result
is a devastating picture of a world-famous police force riven with
corruption, misogyny and rank incompetence. As a top investigative
reporter at the Sunday Times and The Independent, Tom Harper
covered Scotland Yard for fifteen years, beginning not long after
the fatal shooting of Jean Charles de Menezes, an innocent
Brazilian killed by Met Police officers after being mistaken for a
terror suspect in 2005. Since then, reporting on Scotland Yard has
been akin to witnessing a slow-motion car crash. Using thousands of
intelligence files, witness statements and court transcripts
provided by police sources, as well as first-hand testimony, Harper
explains how London's world-famous police force got itself into
this sorry mess - and how it might get itself out of it.
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