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Ian (Hardcover)
Paul Freeman; Photographs by Paul Freeman
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Bondi Road (Hardcover)
Paul Freeman
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The fourth book in the Bondi series from photographer Paul Freeman
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Ghost Stories: Volume 5 (DVD)
Mark Letheren, Pip Torrens, David Burke, Simon Linnell, Neil Findlater, …
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Double bill of supernatural dramas adapted by the BBC from the M.R.
James ghost stories. In 'A View from a Hill' (2005) historian Dr.
Fanshawe (Mark Letheren) visits his friend, Squire Richard (Pip
Torrens), and, having broken his own binoculars, borrows a pair
through which, as he soon discovers, he can see an old abbey that
existed hundreds of years ago next to the hanging site of Gallows
Hill. Curious, Fanshawe investigates but finds himself haunted by
evil spirits. In 'Number 13' (2006) Professor Anderson (Greg Wise)
is staying in room 12 of a local hotel while working in a cathedral
town to authenticate historical documents. After being disturbed at
night, Anderson discovers that a previously missing room 13 has
appeared. As his work produces evidence of witchcraft activity, he
finds himself continually awoken from his sleep and, before long,
he decides to find out what lies beyond door number 13...
"It is said that unto everything there is a season...these are the
stories of a group of survivors during the season of the dead."
Four individuals fight to survive as the zombie apocalypse crashes
over the world in a wave of terror and destruction. Color, creed,
and social standing mean nothing as the virus infects millions
across the planet. Sharon: a zoologist from Nebraska, USA, has
worked with the virus, and has seen the effects on the human mind.
She knows more about the virus than nearly anybody alive, and far
more than she wants to. Gerry: from Ontario, Canada, he gets his
first taste of the virus from inside a prison cell. Locked up after
an anti-government riot, his prison guard transforms before his
eyes into a flesh craving zombie. Lucia: a chemist from Pittsburgh,
USA, flees from a furry convention dressed as a giant squirrel, and
escapes from the city in a Fed-Ex van. She's a girl who knows when
to run and when to fight. Paul: thinks he can sit out the
apocalypse in his apartment block in Dublin, Ireland, until the
virus comes to visit, bursting his bubble and leaving him with no
choice but to face reality or perish. All four begin perilous
journeys in mind and body as they face daily trials to survive:
Four stories, four different parts of the world, one apocalypse
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Taxi (Paperback)
Paul Freeman
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R319
Discovery Miles 3 190
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Local streams in the Lincoln, Maine, area set the stage for what
would become author Paul Freeman Thibodeau's lifelong passion. His
father, Paul Francis Thibodeau, taught him the rudiments of fly
fishing. Later in life, with increased skills and knowledge, the
younger Thibodeau ventured farther afield in Penobscot County in
hopes of catching larger salmon, trout, and smallmouth bass.
In "Wild about Maine," he shares tales that paint an image of
the outdoorsmen, the breathtaking landscape with Mount Katahdin in
the background, and the challenges of fishing in the pristine
waters of the Penobscot River. This collection of stories includes
anecdotes about the interaction between fishermen, the prolific
fish, and the area's abundant wildlife. In "The Taking of Vinegar
Hill," Thibodeau tells of searching for a secret trout pond with an
old friend. "The Never-Ending Mouse Tale" narrates a lighthearted
story of sharing one's home with an unwanted furry critter.
Inspiring, educational, and entertaining, "Wild about Maine"
provides a look at modern-day "Mainers," the state's wild
creatures, and the wilderness they share.
Kate's recurring dream of an ancient Chapel on an island is
becoming longer and more detailed with each night. Her husband,
Phil, decides it's time for a break. Kate has hopes that "Getting
off life's Motorway" might also help her relax and become pregnant
- a subject she has not yet discussed with Phil. They combine the
trip with research into his family tree, which he has been
postponing due to pressure at work.
Their arrival in the village of Kilronan causes great interest,
although initially they encounter a degree of suspicion. Phil
learns that he may be entitled to claim the title of Clan Chieftain
( 'an MacDairmada' ) - and that certain responsibilities go with
the title.
Will Phil and Kate use their professional skills as photographer
& commercial artist to resolve an ancient mystery concerning
the Clan history? Or will they return to the city, forever leaving
behind the chapel of her dreams?
About the Author: Paul Freeman
Born in the Year of the Tiger, Paul's natural curiosity combined
with the deep-seated feline need to roam has meant that over the
years he's never been able to call any one place home. His
wanderlust has led him from one town to another, and even from one
country to another.
He has always followed his instincts without question or
complaint, and in true cat fashion it seems he has always landed on
his feet.
"I can't remember a time when I didn't write - my father claims to
possess a story I wrote when I was six, which filled 4 standard
school exercise books What I do remember from that time was being
told off for doing the Liverpool Echo crossword before he got home
from work Perhaps it was the catalyst of breathing the same air as
Hans Christian Andersen. While I was living in Denmark, I allowed
myself to be persuaded to write for a purpose instead of purely for
my own amusement."
Paul has had a short play selected for a performance at the
Edinburgh Fringe Festival and hopes to one day buy a plot of land
(Castle Island on Lough Key, County Roscommon) and rebuild the
castle on said island, which used to belong to my ancestors.
Yes, the location of "The Chapel of Her Dreams" is a real place
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