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In the bestselling tradition of Jeffrey Archer and Dick Francis
comes a hot new commercial talent. A young scientist, Cameron, has
an idea which could revolutionise medicine. She believes that, once
published, her findings will change the world. A maverick
financier, Bryn, sees the potential, but convinces her that truth
alone is never what secures change: it's money, nous and
competitive savvy. He persuades her to go into business with him.
Their aim: to build a stockmarket company worth a hundred million
pounds - big enough to survive assault; strong enough to market
Cameron's technology to the entire world. Corinth, a corporation
worth a hundred billion dollars, sees Cameron's technology as a
threat and aims to wipe out the fledgling enterprise. The story
becomes a race to the stockmarket - and a battle to survive.
Celebratory, witty and incredibly insightful, Harry Bingham
explores the eccentricities and customs of the British nation in a
bid to answer a question which has everyone debating - Who are we?
For the British, 'Who are we?' is an oddly difficult question.
Although our national self-assessment usually notes a number of
good points (we're inventive, tolerant and at least we're not
French), it lists a torrent of bad ones too. Our society is
fragmented and degenerate. Our kids are thugs, our workers
ill-educated, our public services abysmal. We drink too much. Our
house prices are crazy, our politicians sleazy, our roads jammed,
our football team rubbish. When 'The Times' invited readers to
suggest new designs for the backs of British coins, one reader
wrote in saying, 'How about a couple of yobs dancing on a car
bonnet or a trio of legless ladettes in the gutter?' Is there
really nothing to be proud of? British inventors have been
responsible for myriad marvels we now take for granted, from the
steam engine to the world wide web. British medical and public
health innovations - vaccination, integrated mains sewerage,
antiseptic surgery - have saved far more lives than all other
medical innovations put together. And why stop there? The British
empire covered a quarter of the earth's surface but used an army
smaller than that of Switzerland to exert its rule. The world
speaks our language. Our scientists have won vast numbers of Nobel
Prizes. The evolution of 'habeas corpus', trial by jury and the
abolition of torture aren't purely British in inspiration, but owe
more to us than to anyone else. Our parliamentary democracy has
been hugely influential in spreading ideals of liberty and
representative government round the world. If the modern world is
richer, freer, more peaceful, more democratic and healthier than it
was, then Britain has played a leading role in that transformation.
This book is about just that. Taking a particular interest in the
many things that we did first, or best, or most, or were the only
ones ever to do, this book focuses especially on those of our
oddities that spread across the world - everything from football to
the rule of law.
Sweeping epic of adventure and enduring love, from the
revolutionary upheaval in Russia to the chaos of post-War Berlin.
Misha is an aristocratic young officer in the army when the Russian
revolution sweeps away all his certainties. Tonya is a nurse from
an impoverished family in St Petersburg. They should have been
bitter enemies; and yet they fall passionately in love. It cannot
last, and Misha must flee the country as Tonya faces arrest and
possibly death. Thirty years later, Misha has survived the War and
seeks to rebuild his life in the destroyed city of Berlin. Drawn
into spying for the British, he learns of a talented female agent
from the Soviet quarter. Can it be his lost love? And how will they
find each other, as the divide deepens between East and West?
Intensely dramatic, epic in scope, this is a glorious novel of
courage, action and ultimately undying hope.
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A riveting novel of friendship, adventure and love against the
odds, set in the early days of flight in Prohibition-era America.
Abe Rockwell and Willard T. Thornton are famous fighter pilots
together in World War I. Willard returns to a hero's welcome in
America and launches a film career. Abe just wants to fly - and he
has no rich family to support him. When he crash lands in
small-town Georgia, the locals recognise Abe and appeal to him for
help. Alcohol-smuggling gangsters are trying to oust them from
their own homes. But Abe can't see that his one patched-up aircraft
can make much difference. Slowly, a plan forms and Abe needs help
himself. Enter another tremendously skilled pilot - but it's a
woman. Abe doesn't want to take her on, but she's the best there is
and brave with it. Neither of them can predict exactly what they've
let themselves in for. Willard, meanwhile, forsakes films for
banking and rises fast - only to uncover some very dodgy business
at the core of the company. He'd like to turn a blind eye but
eventually he's in so deep that he can't. The firm is under serious
threat, from a devious and resourceful attacker. Which is when
Willard realises who it must be, and how he's going to have to team
up with someone he'd always overlooked.
An epic tale of brothers divided, family rivalry, fortunes lost and
won, set against the dramatic background of the early days of the
oil industry. Two boys are raised as brothers. Alan is the son of
the lord of the manor, with all the privileges which come with that
birthright. The other, Tom, is the son of the gardener. Together,
they learn to argue, fight and bond in friendship. Social
difference divides their paths as adults but nothing can break
their bond until a tragic misunderstanding occurs in the trenches
of World War I. Now instead of the closest of friends they will be
the bitterest of rivals in a burgeoning industry: oil. From the
early days of drilling in Persia, to wildcatting in Texas, to the
corridors of Whitehall and Washington, this is the story of two
remarkable men and the very different women who loved them.
Three sons, one massive fortune. The race to be the first to make
GBP1,000,000 to win the inheritence is on... Harry Bingham is a
wonderful new talent in the great bestselling storytelling
tradition of Jeffrey Archer and Dick Francis. Three sons. One
fortune. Who will win it? A wealthy Yorkshire industrialist dies
and leaves his three sons and one daughter, all used to a life of
extreme luxury... absolutely nothing. Except the chance to win the
entire inheritance by whichever one of them has one million pounds
in his bank account at the end of three years. Startled out of
their indulgent lives, the three sons start competing against each
other in their mad attempt to make a million pounds. Two of them go
into the City, the eldest buys a run-down factory. Which one of
them is going to be successful in their desperate bid and win the
millions? With a knack for story-telling in the style of Jeffrey
Archer, this compulsively readable and absolutely un-put-downable
novel heralds the arrival of a new bestselling, extremely
commercial talent on the scene.
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A woman reports a crime to the police, with unexpected results The
grieving widow who finds that she's about to lose more than just
her husband When a man attempts the perfect murder, it's not quite
as easy as he thinks Two men in prison play a deadly game of
Scrabble A young woman tries to trick an old man and gets more than
she bargained for Sometimes crimes are solved in ways you can't
explain A murderer about to be hanged finds that's not the worst
thing that can happen You never know who's going to turn up at your
door Original stories from Mark Billingham, Clare Mackintosh, James
Oswald, Jane Casey, Angela Marsons, Harry Bingham, Antonia Hodgson
and CL Taylor - specially written for Quick Reads.
'Chilling, atmospheric and so gripping it hurts. The Dead House is
a masterpiece. You won't read a better crime novel this year' MARK
EDWARDS On a wild October night, the body of a young woman is found
in a remote country churchyard. She's wearing nothing but a thin,
white dress. There are no marks of violence and no obvious cause of
death. Who is the victim? Why is she here? But another young woman
went missing from the area a few years back, and DC Fiona Griffiths
soon suspects a crime even more chilling than she first imagined.
Will she unlock the secrets of the dead house? Or will she become
its next victim? Praise for the Fiona Griffiths mystery series:
'One of the most interesting and complicated protagonists in
current UK crime fiction. Truly unforgettable' Mick Herron 'In a
word - brilliant. One of the most enjoyable crime novels I've read
in a while' James Oswald 'This cleverly plotted police procedural
introduces a likeable, maverick detective destined for a bestseller
following' Choice 'Compelling...a new crime talent to treasure'
Daily Mail 'Gritty, compelling...a procedural unlike any other you
are likely to read this year' USA Today Fans of Angela Marsons,
Peter James and Ann Cleeves will be gripped by the other titles in
the Fiona Griffiths mystery series: 1. Talking to the Dead 2. Love
Story, With Murders 3. The Strange Death of Fiona Griffiths 4. This
Thing of Darkness 5. The Dead House 6. The Deepest Grave (coming
soon!) If you're looking for a crime thriller series to keep you
hooked, then go no further: you've just found it. ** Each Fiona
Griffiths thriller can be read as a standalone or in series order
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A crime you'll always remember. A detective you'll never forget. A
young girl is found dead. A prostitute is murdered. And the
strangest, youngest detective in the South Wales Major Crimes Unit
is about to face the fiercest test of her short career. A woman and
her six-year-old daughter are killed with chilling brutality in a
dingy flat. The only clue: the platinum bank card of a long-dead
tycoon, found amidst the squalor. DC Griffiths has already proved
herself dedicated to the job, but there's another side to her she
is less keen to reveal. Something to do with a mysterious two-year
gap in her CV, her strange inability to cry - and a disconcerting
familiarity with corpses. Fiona is desperate to put the past behind
her but as more gruesome killings follow, the case leads her back
into those dark places in her own mind where another dead girl is
waiting to be found... Praise for the Fiona Griffiths mystery
series: 'I have to say that in a lifetime of reading crime fiction
I have never come across anyone quite like Fiona Griffiths . . .
Read this book. Enjoy every syllable. Hold your breath, and tick
off the weeks until the next one' Crime Fiction Lover
'Compelling...a new crime talent to treasure' Daily Mail 'Gritty,
compelling...a procedural unlike any other you are likely to read
this year' USA Today 'With Detective Constable Fiona 'Fi'
Griffiths, Harry Bingham...finds a sweet spot in crime
fiction...think Stieg Larsson's Lisbeth Salander...[or] Lee Child's
Jack Reacher... The writing is terrific' The Boston Globe 'This
cleverly plotted police procedural introduces a likeable, maverick
detective destined for a bestseller following' Choice Fans of
Angela Marsons, Peter James and Ann Cleeves will be gripped by the
other titles in the Fiona Griffiths mystery series: 1. Talking to
the Dead 2. Love Story, With Murders 3. The Strange Death of Fiona
Griffiths 4. This Thing of Darkness 5. The Dead House 6. The
Deepest Grave (coming soon!) If you're looking for a crime thriller
series to keep you hooked, then go no further: you've just found
it. ** Each Fiona Griffiths thriller can be read as a standalone or
in series order **
A woman starved to death. A tech genius with his hands hacked off.
The heist of the century. When DC Fiona Griffiths and her
colleagues piece together the clues to several grim crimes, they
realise they're staring at one of the world's most daring
robberies. Fiona is asked to take on her toughest case yet: will
she go undercover to penetrate this criminal gang from within? When
Fiona says yes, she has to give up her old life entirely. She
becomes Fiona Grey, a homeless woman struggling to get her life
back together again. When the criminal gang adopt her as one of
their own, she's totally alone, vulnerable - and dangerous as hell.
Praise for the Fiona Griffiths mystery series: 'With Detective
Constable Fiona 'Fi' Griffiths, Harry Bingham...finds a sweet spot
in crime fiction...think Stieg Larsson's Lisbeth Salander...[or]
Lee Child's Jack Reacher... The writing is terrific' The Boston
Globe 'The easiest five stars I've ever awarded a book. Fiona
Griffiths is by far the most original detective I've come across'
Loretta Milan 'Gritty, compelling...a procedural unlike any other
you are likely to read this year' USA Today 'Compelling...a new
crime talent to treasure' Daily Mail 'Fiona Griffiths may be the
most fascinating protagonist in fiction. She is similar to Lisbeth
Salander, an intelligent but profoundly damaged young woman, but
Fiona is less hostile and more curious, sort of a good guy
sociopath. This is definitely one my favourite thriller series'
Audrey, Top 500 Reviewer Fans of Angela Marsons, Peter James and
Ann Cleeves will be gripped by the other titles in the Fiona
Griffiths mystery series: 1. Talking to the Dead 2. Love Story,
With Murders 3. The Strange Death of Fiona Griffiths 4. This Thing
of Darkness 5. The Dead House 6. The Deepest Grave (coming soon!)
If you're looking for a crime thriller series to keep you hooked,
then go no further: you've just found it. ** Each Fiona Griffiths
thriller can be read as a standalone or in series order **
'I love Fiona Griffiths' Sharon Bolton A crime from the past. A
murder from the future. DS Fiona Griffiths is bored. It's been
months since she had a good corpse. Then she gets news; not just of
a murder, but of a decapitation, and one committed with an antique
sword no less. All that, and, a murder scene laid out like a
gruesome crossword clue. Gaynor Charteris was an archaeologist
excavating a nearby iron-age site. Genial, respected, well-liked,
it was hard to see why anyone would want to kill her. But as Fiona
starts to investigate, she finds evidence of a crime that seems to
have its origins in King Arthur's greatest battle - a crime so
bizarre that getting her superiors to take it seriously is going to
be her toughest job. Especially since the crime hasn't yet been
committed. Praise for the Fiona Griffiths mystery series:
'Compelling and claustrophobic. Without a doubt, Fiona Griffiths is
one of crime's most memorable heroines' Sarah Hilary
'Compelling...a new crime talent to treasure' Daily Mail 'In a word
- brilliant. One of the most enjoyable crime novels I've read in a
while' James Oswald 'Gritty, compelling...a procedural unlike any
other you are likely to read this year' USA Today 'Gripping...Fiona
Griffiths kept me hooked to the last page and left me hungry for
more' Rachel Abbott Fans of Angela Marsons, Peter James and Ann
Cleeves will be gripped by the other titles in the Fiona Griffiths
mystery series: 1. Talking to the Dead 2. Love Story, With Murders
3. The Strange Death of Fiona Griffiths 4. This Thing of Darkness
5. The Dead House 6. The Deepest Grave (coming soon!) If you're
looking for a crime thriller series to keep you hooked, then go no
further: you've just found it. ** Each Fiona Griffiths thriller can
be read as a standalone or in series order **
A hanged man. A stolen painting. An impossible crime. A marine
engineer is found hanged in a locked apartment. Some artwork is
stolen, then mysteriously returned. And a security guard is found
dead at the base of a Welsh cliff. When Fiona Griffiths is tasked
to look through a stackload of cold cases, her bosses don't expect
her to find anything of interest. But then she discovers that an
impossible robbery really happened. That the supposed suicide was
anything but. That the dead security guard was almost certainly
murdered. Before long, Fiona is embroiled in what will become the
most terrifying case of her career so far - one that forces her to
enter the heart of darkness, and a journey that will test her
mental toughness to its very limits. Praise for the Fiona Griffiths
mystery series: 'A stunner with precision plotting, an unusual
setting, and a deeply complex protagonist' The Seattle Times 'This
cleverly plotted police procedural introduces a likeable, maverick
detective destined for a bestseller following' Choice
'Compelling...a new crime talent to treasure' Daily Mail 'Gritty,
compelling...a procedural unlike any other you are likely to read
this year' USA Today 'An original and complex character; a
different kind of policewoman. Fiona Griffiths is a truly
fascinating character' Shots Fans of Angela Marsons, Peter James
and Ann Cleeves will be gripped by the other titles in the Fiona
Griffiths mystery series: 1. Talking to the Dead 2. Love Story,
With Murders 3. The Strange Death of Fiona Griffiths 4. This Thing
of Darkness 5. The Dead House 6. The Deepest Grave (coming soon!)
If you're looking for a crime thriller series to keep you hooked,
then go no further: you've just found it. ** Each Fiona Griffiths
thriller can be read as a standalone or in series order **
Full Title: "Boston, Concord & Montreal Railroad vs. Boston
& Lowell Railroad"Description: "The Making of the Modern Law:
Trials, 1600-1926" collection provides descriptions of the major
trials from over 300 years, with official trial documents,
unofficially published accounts of the trials, briefs and arguments
and more. Readers can delve into sensational trials as well as
those precedent-setting trials associated with key constitutional
and historical issues and discover, including the Amistad Slavery
case, the Dred Scott case and Scopes "monkey" trial."Trials"
provides unfiltered narrative into the lives of the trial
participants as well as everyday people, providing an unparalleled
source for the historical study of sex, gender, class, marriage and
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LibraryConcord, N.H.: N.H. Democratic Press Co. 1888
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A freezing cold winter. A dead body from the past. A tale of love -
and murder. A human leg is discovered in a suburban freezer. The
victim is a teenage girl killed some ten years earlier. But then
other body parts start appearing. And these ones are male,
dark-skinned, and very fresh... Is this a tangled tale of love gone
wrong? Or are there more sinister lines connecting the dead bodies
to a recent tragedy in a Cardiff prison, and an engineering company
that's up to a whole lot more than is first apparent? Fiona
Griffiths starts to investigate, in the midst of the coldest winter
on record. Up in a remote cottage in the Welsh Black Mountains, she
finds the data that contains the clue to the entire mystery. But,
as the first snow starts to fall, she discovers that she's not
alone... Praise for the Fiona Griffiths mystery series:
'Compelling...a new crime talent to treasure' Daily Mail 'A dark
delight, and I look forward to Fiona's future struggles with
criminals, her demons and the mysteries of her past' Washington
Post 'With Detective Constable Fiona 'Fi' Griffiths, Harry
Bingham...finds a sweet spot in crime fiction...think Stieg
Larsson's Lisbeth Salander...[or] Lee Child's Jack Reacher... The
writing is terrific' The Boston Globe 'A police procedural with a
twist. Quirky, gripping, and rather like its lead character,
utterly unconventional. That's what makes it such a delight to
read. Highly recommended' Crime Thriller Girl 'A cracking read that
is both fresh and compelling' Red Handed Fans of Angela Marsons,
Peter James and Ann Cleeves will be gripped by the other titles in
the Fiona Griffiths mystery series: 1. Talking to the Dead 2. Love
Story, With Murders 3. The Strange Death of Fiona Griffiths 4. This
Thing of Darkness 5. The Dead House 6. The Deepest Grave (coming
soon!) If you're looking for a crime thriller series to keep you
hooked, then go no further: you've just found it. ** Each Fiona
Griffiths thriller can be read as a standalone or in series order
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