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From the No. 1 bestseller and author of Richard & Judy pick The
Savage Garden: a riveting tale of passion and murder set on the
French Riviera in the 1930s for fans of Carlos Ruiz Zafon and Jed
Rubenfeld France, 1935: At the poor man's end of the Riviera sits
Le Rayol, a haven for artists, expatriates and refugees. Here, a
world away from the rumblings of a continent heading towards war,
Tom Nash has rebuilt his life after a turbulent career in the
Secret Intelligence Service. His past, though, is less willing to
leave him behind. When a midnight intruder tries to kill him, Tom
knows it is just a matter of time before another assassination
attempt is made. Gathered at Le Rayol for the summer months are all
those he holds most dear, including his beloved goddaughter Lucy.
Reluctantly, Tom comes to believe that one of them must have
betrayed him. If he is to live, Tom must draw his enemy out, but at
what cost to himself and the people he loves...?
Perhaps the most awe-inspiring structures ever built in these
isles, ancient cathedrals continue to exude spiritual force and
architectural magic many centuries after their incredible design
and construction. This book, by monumental mason, letterer and
fire-fighter Mark Mills is beautifully illustrated with rare fine
engravings, and carefully printed on the highest quality papers.
Here is the amazing story of the cathedrals, told through the
exquisite examples of old England. WOODEN BOOKS are small but
packed with information. "Fascinating" FINANCIAL TIMES. "Beautiful"
LONDON REVIEW OF BOOKS. "Rich and Artful" THE LANCET. "Genuinely
mind-expanding" FORTEAN TIMES. "Excellent" NEW SCIENTIST.
"Stunning" NEW YORK TIMES. Small books, big ideas.
The No.1 bestselling novel and Richard & Judy Summer Read: a
haunting tale of murder, love and lost innocence for fans of Carlos
Ruiz Zafon and Jed Rubenfeld Behind a villa in the heart of Tuscany
lies a Renaissance garden of enchanting beauty. Its grottoes, pagan
statues and classical inscriptions seem to have a secret life of
their own - and a secret message, too, for those with eyes to read
it. Young scholar Adam Strickland is just such a person. Arriving
in 1958, he finds the Docci family, their house and the unique
garden as seductive as each other. But post-War Italy is still a
strange, even dangerous place, and the Doccis have some dark
skeletons hidden away which Adam finds himself compelled to
investigate. Before this mysterious and beautiful summer ends, Adam
will uncover two stories of love, revenge and murder, separated by
400 years... but is another tragedy about to be added to the
villa's cursed past?
An enthralling crime novel set in post World War II Long Island,
reinvented in paperback to appeal to a mass audience. In the small
town of Amagansett, perched on Long Island's windswept coast,
generations have followed the same calling as their forefathers,
fishing the dangerous Atlantic waters. Little has changed in the
three centuries since white settlers drove the Montaukett Indians
from the land. But for Conrad Labarde, a second-generation Basque
immigrant recently returned from the Second World War, and his
fellow fisherman Rollo Kemp, this stability is shattered when a
beautiful New York socialite turns up dead in their nets. On the
face of it, her death was accidental, but deputy police chief Tom
Hollis -- an incomer from New York -- is convinced the truth lies
in the intricate histories and family secrets of Amagansett's
inhabitants. Meanwhile the enigmatic Labarde is pursuing his own
investigation. In unravelling the mystery, this haunting and
evocative novel captures a community whose way of life is
disappearing, its demise hastened by war in Europe and the
incursions of wealthy city dwellers in search of a playground.
"Cover me while I cut around that blue Mondeo and ambush the guy in
the grey suit." There are not many successful entrepreneurs who
will enthusiastically break off in the middle of a multi-million
pound deal to have a huge snowball fight in the car park with their
finance director. But then Mark Mills is not just any successful
entrepreneur. Whether organising one of his infamous Summer
Christmas parties, flying to New York to find a new business idea
or staying up all night to celebrate a successful deal, Mark Mills
has always believed in the absolute importance of having fun in
business. And not just for him, but for his employees, customers
and suppliers too. His brilliantly unique approach has more than
paid off. Mark's infectious enthusiasm, relentless energy, can-do
approach and spirit of adventure have powered him to the very
pinnacle of entrepreneurial success, both in his own businesses and
by helping others to do the same in theirs. Over the years he has
won countless Entrepreneur of the Year Awards and been asked to
give speeches at prestigious events around the world about his
achievements. Making Your Mark tells the fascinating and
entertaining story of Mark's extraordinary success in business,
from selling broken biscuits at the age of 8, through his early
years selling everything from payphones to post boxes, to his
outstanding success creating Cardpoint, the cash machine business
he founded at the age of 29 which at its peak was valued at GBP170
million. But just as importantly, it also tells the story of Mark's
disasters along the way, about the times when things went badly
wrong and when failure was more often the outcome than success.
Along the way Mark shares his unique Golden Rules on how to achieve
your own success in business, from learning how to think like an
entrepreneur to creating a good business model, from understanding
how to build a strong team to learning how to communicate
effectively.
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone!
Young Cambridge scholar Adam Banting is in Tuscany, assigned to
write a scholarly monograph about the famous Docci gardenaa
mysterious world of statues, grottoes, meandering rills, and
classical inscriptions. As his research deepens, Adam comes to
suspect that buried in the gardenas strange iconography is the key
to uncovering a long-ago murder. But the ancient house holds its
own secrets as well. And as Adam delves into his subject, he begins
to suspect that he is being used to discover the true meaning of
the villaas murderous past.
In WAITING FOR DOGGO, it seems that Dan has needed someone to put
his life in order... No-one ever called Dan a pushover. But then
no-one ever called him fast-track either. He's been with Clara for
four years and he's been perfectly happy; but now she's left him,
leaving nothing but a long letter filled with incriminations and a
small, white, almost hairless dog, named Doggo. So now Dan is
single, a man without any kind of partner whether working or in
love. He's just one reluctant dog owner. Find a new home for him,
that's the plan. But Doggo proves to be just as reluctant to go...
A return to the period adventure thriller in WHERE DEAD MEN MEET
re-establishes Mark Mills as: 'A master storyteller' Val McDermid.
For fans of William Boyd, Charles Cumming or Robert Harris Paris,
1937. Luke Hamilton - a junior air intelligence officer at the
British Embassy - finds himself the target of an assassination
attempt. A clear case of mistaken identity, or so it first appears.
As Luke is hunted across a continent sliding towards war, he comes
to learn that the answers lie deep in a past that predates his
abandonment as a baby on the steps of an orphanage twenty-five
years ago. From the author of the bestselling THE SAVAGE GARDEN,
and set against a terrific backdrop of Europe on the cusp of the
Second World War, this is a compelling novel, rich in adventure,
espionage, secrets and lies.
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