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A magnificent novel of ambition, love and adventure It had not been
easy for Joe Mahoney to leave his beloved Rhodesia. All he
possessed by the time he reached England was a battered cargo plane
and a dream. From this slender beginning, Mahoney and his partner
built the Rainbow - the project that would revolutionise the face
of commercial flying. Mahoney had everything to gain and little
enough to lose - but there were some very interested parties who
planned to make certain he lost it all ...
An enthralling tale of courtroom drama, blackmail and high
adventure in Hong Kong in the last year of British rule, from the
bestselling author of Hold My Hand I'm Dying and Roots of Outrage.
Adventure, romance, political insight and dramatic locations -
ingredients that have established John Gordon Davis as a major name
in international adventure thrillers. Now he has added his own
experience as a lawyer in Hong Kong to create an action-packed
tale, filled with powerful courtroom scenes, set against the
dramatic background of a city preparing for political upheaval. Al
Hargreave, Hong Kong's Director of Public Prosecutions, is taking a
break in nearby Macao to recover from the collapse of his marriage
when he meets Olga, a beautiful Russian. Almost before he knows
what's happening, they are planning a new life together - the only
problem is that Olga's pimp has other ideas. Suddenly Olga is
snatched away, and Al is presented with an impossible dilemma.
Either he commits professional suicide by intentionally losing a
case against a Russian Mafia boss, or he gives up any chance of
happiness, and leaves Olga to suffer an unknown fate at the hands
of her captors in Moscow.
An unforgettable tale of adventure and heartache in the unforgiving
Australian Outback. A stirring account of a woman's awakening -
tension, passion and heart-stopping action. Helen McKenzie is
looking into the future and she doesn't like what she sees. Her
role as a mother is almost over - her husband works thousands of
miles away, her children will soon leave home - and she is alone in
the Australian Outback, facing a terrible dilemma. Should she take
off to pursue her unfulfilled ambitions, or stay behind, a faithful
wife, locked in predictable security? Ben Sunninghill has all the
freedom he wants. Travelling the world on a motorbike, this
carefree stranger from New York never spends long in one place -
until he appears in Helen's backyard to borrow a spanner, stays on
to help out around the farm, and ends up changing their lives
forever. Ben gives Helen the confidence to take control of her own
destiny, but finds himself losing control of his. As Helen and Ben
battle with their feelings, a storm of troubles is brewing that
will leave behind a trail of broken lives ...
The sins of the past come home to roost in the New South Africa in
the action-packed new novel from a master of the international
thriller. The bestselling author of Hold My Hand I'm Dying and
Roots of Outrage returns once more to the country he knows best -
South Africa - for his heart-thumping new thriller, filled with
political intrigue, courtroom drama and high adventure. Since the
historic 1994 elections brought in the New South Africa, Jack
Harker, a former operative for South African military intelligence,
has created a new identity for himself as a publisher in New York,
and a new life with writer and activist Josephine Valentine, who
knows nothing of his undercover past. But his world is suddenly
thrown into turmoil when he hears about the new Truth and
Reconciliation Commission, which offers amnesty to those who
confess to crimes committed during the dark days of Apartheid, and
prosecution to those who do not. If Jack tells the truth about
everything he was ordered to do in the service of his country, will
Josephine ever be able to forgive him? If he keeps quiet, will
former colleagues betray him? And will he even be given the choice?
His confession would implicate a lot of powerful people, and it
soon becomes clear that they will go to any lengths to ensure he
will never be able to testify.
A Pope is dead; his successor has just survived an assassination
attempt; death is meted out in the South Atlantic with the
explosive fury of Exocet missiles; a disgraced banker is found
hanging under a London bridge; a row of US servicemen's coffins is
lined up in the Caribbean heat of Grenada ... The events at first
seem unconnected, but are linked by their shocking violence. And it
is these events that take Jack Morgan back to the Caribbean island
where the woman he was to have married, Anna Hapsburg, is fighting
for survival. Morgan has been drummed out of the Navy on trumped-up
charges, and Anna's husband, Max, is deeply implicated not only in
Morgan's fll from grace, but also in an international network of
shady deals that tie in with the recent events. Together, Morgan
and Anna uncover a deviously camouflaged trail that will lead them
to the rotten core of a worldwide conspiracy that goes to the top
of the seemingly respectable governments and religious institutions
...
'They'll shoot you Davey - like an animal yourself ...' To half the
world they were folk heroes. To the other half they were lunatic
vandals. Davey Jordon - the quiet man burning with a silent rage.
Charlie Buffalohorn - the full-blooded Cherokee steeped in the
ancient faiths of his people. In the earliest hours of the New York
morning they were driving big trucks west for the Smokey Mountains.
By dawn the alarm was up and it seemed like half the goddamned
nation was coming to gun them down.
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A panoramic novel filled with adventure, passion, a cast of
unforgettable characters, and penetrating political insight. South
Africa - a land long ron asunder by age-old struggles fro freedom.
Now the apartheid era is brought vividly to life. Accused of
treason following an illicit affair with activist Patti Ghandhi,
journalist Luke Mahoney is forced to flee into exile. Only when
South Africa finally moves into a new era is it safe for him to
return - after long years of reporting on the racial oppression and
the bloodshed from beyond its borders. It is a time of momentous
change, uncertain optimism, fear and forgiveness. With
unforeseeable speed, the ANC is unbanned, Nelson Mandela is
released - and a ghost from Luke's past returns. Suddenly his new
life with Afrikaner academic Katrina de la Rey is thrown into
turmoil, as the violence ravaged country braces itself for the
first historic elections.
A heart-stopping adventure ... A chilling Nazi legacy in today's
Southern Africa. A month after the end of World War II, a U-boat
with a mysterious cargo founders off South West Africa's
treacherous Skeleton Coast. Two German Officers reach the surface
and battle their way to the shore, but the bloody struggle that
follows leaves one man murdered and the other facing a perilous
journey across the terrible, burning sands... Forty years later,
trawler captain James McQuade stumbles across the story, and the
thought of a submarine full of Nazi war gold sets his pulse racing.
Soon he uncovers startling evidence that the escaping German, a top
Nazi, survived the desert crossing and is now a leading member of
the South African neo-fascist group, the AWB. A simple salvage
operation rapidly escalates into an international manhunt, with
much more than sunken treasure at stake...
What did the early Christians wear' What did they eat' What did
they talk about over the dinner table' What recreations did they
enjoy' These are among the questions answered in this study, which
reveals the social background to the first five hundred years of
the Church's development, through six vividly recounted,
biographical portraits. Applying the methods of the social
historian to the early Church, the author describes the daily life
of the first believers, personifying the general facts and
depicting them in these composite portraits of specific
individuals, who are taken as representatives of different strands
of early Christian life: Clement, a philosopher and teacher in
Alexandria at the end of the 2nd century Paul of Samosata, A.D.
268, who taught heretically in Antioch Virginia, A.D. 304, whose
last day on earth is set against the background of Diocletian's
persecutions Diogenes, a sexton of Rome John Chrysotom, A.D. 400, a
great Bishop of the Church John Cassian, a friend of Chrysotom and
resident of Marseilles. The author uses contemporary documents and
authorities to construct the biographies, which animate and
illuminate the early development of the Church. By conducting the
reader through the daily routines of these individuals, the past is
recreated as a living reality. "A little rest is now obviously
called for, and Paul goes up to the roof where a couch is placed
beneath an awning. The air is pleasantly warm and filled with the
mingled scent of lilies, jacinths and pinks which rises from the
many gardens of Antioch." Extract from Paul
What did the early Christians wear' What did they eat' What did
they talk about over the dinner table' What recreations did they
enjoy' These are among the questions answered in this study, which
reveals the social background to the first five hundred years of
the Church's development, through six vividly recounted,
biographical portraits. Applying the methods of the social
historian to the early Church, the author describes the daily life
of the first believers, personifying the general facts and
depicting them in these composite portraits of specific
individuals, who are taken as representatives of different strands
of early Christian life: Clement, a philosopher and teacher in
Alexandria at the end of the 2nd century Paul of Samosata, A.D.
268, who taught heretically in Antioch Virginia, A.D. 304, whose
last day on earth is set against the background of Diocletian's
persecutions Diogenes, a sexton of Rome John Chrysotom, A.D. 400, a
great Bishop of the Church John Cassian, a friend of Chrysotom and
resident of Marseilles. The author uses contemporary documents and
authorities to construct the biographies, which animate and
illuminate the early development of the Church. By conducting the
reader through the daily routines of these individuals, the past is
recreated as a living reality. "A little rest is now obviously
called for, and Paul goes up to the roof where a couch is placed
beneath an awning. The air is pleasantly warm and filled with the
mingled scent of lilies, jacinths and pinks which rises from the
many gardens of Antioch." Extract from Paul
This Bampton Lecture series of 1958 provides an illuminating
exposition on the Ascension, which as J.G. Davies asserts, has been
a greatly neglected article of the creed. J.G. Davies thoroughly
examines the Biblical material before following the history of the
doctrine and its development from the period of the ante-Nicean
Church, through the Carolingian Renaissance to the reforming
monastic movements of the eleventh and twelfth centuries. The
author also gives a systematic commentary on the Ascension doctrine
as it may reasonably be held and taught today. This is a key
theological work in the doctrine of the Ascension that deals with
the origin and significance of the Apostles Creed.
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