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Dragons of Camelot (DVD)
Alexandra Evans, Mark Griffin, James Nitti, Sandra Darnell, Tom Latimer, …
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Mark L. Lester directs and produces this action sci-fi starring
Sandra Darnell and James Nitti. After the brutal death of King
Arthur of Camelot (William Huw), the King's sorceress sister Morgan
(Darnell) assumes the throne. With the use of three fierce dragons
Morgan sets off in search of the surviving Knights of the Round
Table. As the Knights get word of Morgan's impending arrival, they
vow to stick together and fight her off in honour of their noble
King.
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The Curious Angel (Paperback)
Linda Sue Rankin; Contributions by Mark Griffin; Loretta Griffin
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A killer so clever, nobody hears the screams . . . When the
mutilated body of a woman is discovered in her home, DCI Bishop
from the Met murder squad is called in to oversee the case. The
horrific killing bears a striking resemblance to three other
murders years before, but the cases were never solved. Bishop knows
they need the help of Holly Wakefield, a criminal psychologist who
specialises in getting inside the minds of serial killers. The
grisly murders occur every three years, but it is the stick-man
drawing left at each crime scene that has the police baffled. A
post-mortem also detects a cocktail of drugs that can leave a
victim screaming in silence. No one would have heard their cries
for help. Holly suspects that they are a missing a vital clue that
links the victims. But can she discover the link before the killer
comes knocking at her door? The twisty, heart-racing new serial
killer thriller in the Holly Wakefield series, perfect for fans of
Robert Bryndza, Angela Marsons and Stuart MacBride. PRAISE FOR THE
HOLLY WAKEFIELD THRILLERS: 'A thrilling new talent' PETER JAMES
'Creepy, twisted and gripping' SUN 'Dark, compelling' M. W. CRAVEN
'Mightily impressive . . . Deviously plotted' DAILY MAIL 'Utterly
compelling' LESLEY KARA 'As many twists and turns as a
rollercoaster!' AMY LLOYD
The Technology of Property Rights combines the understanding of
institutions and institutional change with a discussion of the
latest technologies and their influence on the measurement and
monitoring of property rights. The contributors analyze specific
applications for fisheries, whales, water quality, various
pollutants, as well as other pressing environmental issues. No
other work brings together an economic understanding of
environmental issues with technological expertise in the way this
volume does.
Apple Watch for Developers: Advice & Techniques from 5 Top
Professionals gives you the base-knowledge and valuable secrets
you'll need for your own projects from a core team of successful,
experienced Apple Watch app-development experts. You'll explore
elements such as branding within Watch apps, translating audio data
into visual information, taming complex data, mastering
environment-driven feature sets, and much more. This book is for
developers who already have some knowledge of developing with
WatchKit and WatchOS 2, and who are now interested in learning how
to use them to create cutting edge Watch apps. It is written by
five experienced, industry-leading Apple Watch developers who have
created their apps early, and are now ready to pull apart examples
to show you how to best create an Apple Watch app. This book will
bring your cool Watch ideas to life!
Have you ever wondered what happens in the period between death and
rebirth? This interval or transition is known as the Bardo Thodol.
Mark Griffin has consciously navigated this passageway as only a
handful of masters ever have, and come back to guide us on this
amazing journey, as well as show us the preparations we should be
making for this transition now. Find out why 99% of people who
achieve full enlightenment do so in the Bardo Thodol, how you can
awaken while still in the body, and why death is so much like life
to those who are truly aware.
'A thrilling new talent' PETER JAMES OUT OF THE DARKNESS, A KILLER
RISES AGAIN . . . Holly Wakefield was just nine years old when her
parents were murdered by notorious serial killer The Animal. The
devastating event influenced her career as a criminal psychologist
and now she helps the Met Police catch the most dangerous
psychopaths. But Holly's world is turned upside down when she
starts discovering messages at gruesome crime scenes from the
person she fears above all else. The world believe The Animal is
dead, yet Holly knows he is alive and killing again - and he wants
her to know. DI Bishop is the only person who trusts Holly's
instinct above reason and the pair embark on a covert investigation
as further murders are detected across the country. However The
Animal has a more twisted game in store for Holly than they could
ever have imagined. And it's one he intends to finish properly this
time . . . The heart-racing new serial killer thriller in the Holly
Wakefield series, perfect for fans of Robert Bryndza, Angela
Marsons and Stuart MacBride. Praise for Mark Griffin . . . 'Creepy,
twisted and gripping' SUN 'Mightily impressive . . . deviously
plotted' DAILY MAIL 'Dark, compelling and expertly paced' M. W.
CRAVEN 'Meticulously plotted . . . utterly compelling' LESLEY KARA
SOON TO BE A MAJOR MOTION PICTURE The definitive biography of the
deeply complex and widely misunderstood matinee idol of Hollywood's
Golden Age. Devastatingly handsome, broad-shouldered and clean-cut,
Rock Hudson was the ultimate movie star. The embodiment of romantic
masculinity in American film throughout the '50s and '60s, Hudson
reigned supreme as the king of Hollywood. As an Oscar-nominated
leading man, Hudson won acclaim for his performances in glossy
melodramas (Magnificent Obsession), western epics (Giant) and
blockbuster bedroom farces (Pillow Talk). In the '70s and '80s,
Hudson successfully transitioned to television; his long-running
series McMillan & Wife and a recurring role on Dynasty
introduced him to a whole new generation of fans. The icon
worshipped by moviegoers and beloved by his colleagues appeared to
have it all. Yet beneath the suave and commanding star persona,
there was an insecure, deeply conflicted, and all too vulnerable
human being. Growing up poor in Winnetka, Illinois, Hudson was
abandoned by his biological father, abused by an alcoholic
stepfather, and controlled by his domineering mother. Despite
seemingly insurmountable obstacles, Hudson was determined to become
an actor at all costs. After signing with the powerful but
predatory agent Henry Willson, the young hopeful was transformed
from a clumsy, tongue-tied truck driver into Universal Studio's
resident Adonis. In a more conservative era, Hudson's wholesome,
straight arrow screen image was at odds with his closeted
homosexuality. As a result of his gay relationships and clandestine
affairs, Hudson was continually threatened with public exposure,
not only by scandal sheets like Confidential but by a number of his
own partners. For years, Hudson dodged questions concerning his
private life, but in 1985 the public learned that the actor was
battling AIDS. The disclosure that such a revered public figure had
contracted the illness focused worldwide attention on the epidemic.
Drawing on more than 100 interviews with co-stars, family members
and former companions, All That Heaven Allows finally delivers a
complete and nuanced portrait of one of the most fascinating stars
in cinema history. Author Mark Griffin provides new details
concerning Hudson's troubled relationships with wife Phyllis Gates
and boyfriend Marc Christian. And here, for the first time, is an
in-depth exploration of Hudson's classic films, including Written
on the Wind, A Farewell to Arms, and the cult favorite Seconds.
With unprecedented access to private journals, personal
correspondence, and production files, Griffin pays homage to the
idol whose life and death had a lasting impact on American culture.
For those of you who don't like cats, you are in luck; this is not
a book about cats. It is just a catchy title. Sorry cat lovers.
It's a journal kept by an angel of the people in a little town in
the Rocky Mountains; snapshots taken from the 1830s to the present.
For those of you who don't like people, this book might give you a
new appreciation for those around you. Or maybe not depending on
just how grouchy you really are. If that is the case, I wouldn't
worry about anyone liking you anyway, unless you have a lot of
money; then they will still talk behind your back. Go ahead and
read my book in private. You wouldn't want anyone to actually see
you laugh. As for the rest of you, I hope you get as big a kick out
of reading this as I had writing it. I have driven my wife and all
of her relative's crazy, so now it's your turn. My name is Griffin
Marcus. I am the guardian angel of Parker Town. The stories in this
book are taken from people I have met or observed as a fly on the
wall angel. Snippets of ordinary folks doing extraordinary things
or just caught being themselves. I love them all. It's a great job
A little town seen through the eys of an angel. My name is Griffin
Marcus. I am a little town guardian angel. I'm not a saint or a
star of any sort; more of a down-home, seat-of-the-pants,
no-frills, what you see is what you get angel. When I was on Earth
in the 1890s I was murdered by a crazy woman who claimed to be my
wife. The bullet shot right through my head and killed my dog. The
Parker Town sheriff arrested her. The next day the townspeople hung
her for murder. Of course, I can still hear it now: "Saloon keepers
are a dime a dozen But shootin' a good dog Now that's a hangin'
offense." Justice was a lot swifter back then. A tree limb was not
hard to come by and neither was a rope. I met the shooter on the
Other Side and it turns out she had one of those chemical
imbalances that made her delusional. Our paths cross now and then
but she still makes me nervous. My job, as the Head Guardian Angel
of Parker Town, nestled at 11,000 feet in the Rocky Mountains, is
to keep a journal; snippets and stories of the "goings on" for the
last 100 years. I'm a bit behind and God is not thrilled about it.
He has even shown me a slide-show of my next possible mission; a
little paradise called Bangladesh.
Before the city came alive with people, our gracious and dependable
hero, JohnnyPump, rallies his pals to create a safe and positive
atmosphere for the Festival.
For a chemist, the word catalyst means a substance that rapidly
brings about change, allowing transformations to occur that may not
have been possible without the introduction of that catalytic
agent. For a spiritual seeker, the concept of shaktipat is
understood in the same way. It is a moment of pure contact with the
divine that quickens the journey towards awakening and raises the
state of the seeker to an entirely new level of understanding and
experience. In this volume of the Essential Spiritual Training
series, Mark Griffin answers four of the most salient questions a
seeker can ask: What is shaktipat? Why should I be interested it?
How is shaktipat given? When does shaktipat become available to me?
This is volume 2 of the Essential Spiritual Training Series
Bizby and Slipper have just been to a planet where all the natural
resources have been used up. "It was really awful," said Bizby.
They don't want this to happen at home so they round up all the
kids and teach them that it's fun to recycle and they can even make
money doing it. They do such a great job of cleaning up the town
that the mayor gives them an award. This book teaches civic
responsibility in a way that makes it fun.
Rocky is a music nut. He was hanging around the music store so much
they hired him to work there. Rocky gets fired for stealing CDs. He
wanted to earn money for the big concert. All the rest of the kids
find ways to earn enough to go too but just as things are going
well, .. His friends come to the rescue and...You'll just have to
read it. This book teaches the value of friendship.
Ages 4 and up. Grandpa and a funny little character named Bizby, a
little squirt from a yellow moon circling a big red planet, find
adventure on a desert hike when Grandpa falls into a cavern and
makes an incredible discovery. Bizby makes an awesome rescue and
the rest you'll have to read. This book teaches the importance of
not going into a dangerous place alone.
Rosy and her friend Mitzy make a discovery in an old abandoned
shack that warms their hearts and gets them both in trouble with
Rosy's Mom. Rocky, George and Bruno play a trick on the girls
but... "Hey Don't give away the story "
Grandpa and Bizby the little squirt are hiking on the mountain and
come upon an old rock house where the "Old Speelock lives."
Everyone has heard awful things about him and fear has always kept
everyone away. Bizby is afraid of nothing and knocks on the door.
The Old Speelock comes out....Okay, you have to read this one too.
The story is the conclusion to Little Squirts Book One. A terrific
rescue in space.
The kids are off to another planet in Grandpa's big blue spaceship
to visit the fragrant freenkert farm and transport a load of the
delicious fruit back home. "The Sting-a-ling Forest is dangerous,
do not go near there," said Uncle Philo. But a broken tow rope
sends Sneaker careening down the mountain right into the home of
Wizzer, the Sting-a-ling. The kids all show up back at the farm
with colored polka dots because that's what happens if a
Sting-a-ling kisses you.
Sneaker is an incredible skateboarder who won the big prize last
year. He is totally bummed because his family is moving to a new
town. A crash and a stay in the hospital teaches him how lucky he
is to have so many friends, old and new.
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