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Knockout (Paperback)
Sarah MacLean
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R251
Discovery Miles 2 510
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New York Times bestselling author Sarah MacLean returns with the next Hell’s Belles novel about a chaotic bluestocking and the buttoned-up detective enlisted to keep her out of trouble (spoiler: She is the trouble).
With her headful of wild curls and wilder ideas and an unabashed love of experiments and explosives, society has labeled Lady Imogen Loveless peculiar…and doesn’t know she’s one of the Hell’s Belles—a group of vigilantes operating outside the notice of most of London.
Thomas Peck is not most of London. The brilliant detective fought his way off the streets and into a promising career through sheer force of will and a keen ability to see things others miss, like the fact that Imogen isn’t peculiar…she’s pandemonium. If you ask him, she requires a keeper. When her powerful family discovers her late-night activities, they couldn’t agree more…and they know just the man for the task.
Thomas wants nothing to do with guarding Imogen. He is a grown man with a proper job and no time for the lady’s incendiary chaos, no matter how lushly it is packaged. But some assignments are too explosive to pass up, and the gruff detective is soon caught up in Imogen’s world, full of her bold smiles and burning secrets…and a fiery passion that threatens to consume them both.
The ultimate guide to Scotch whisky. Why does Scotch whisky taste
as it does? Where do the flavours come from? How might they have
changed over the years? The flavour of Scotch whisky is as much
influenced by history, craft and tradition as it is by science.
Whiskypedia explores these influences. Introductory sections
provide an historical overview, and an explanation of the
contribution made by each stage of the production process. Each
entry provides a brief account of the distillery's history and
curiosities, lists the bottlings which are currently available,
details how the whisky is made, and explores the flavour and
character of each make. Fully revised and updated edition with new
entries on the latest distilleries at Ardross, Bonnington,
Burnobennie, The Cair, Falkirk, Holyrood Park and Lagg.
This accessible Handbook provides an essential entry point for
those with an interest in the increasingly complex subject of
financial decision-making. It sheds light on new paradigms in
society and the ways that new tools from private actors have
affected financial decision-making. Covering a broad range of key
topics in the area, leading researchers summarise the state of the
art in their respective areas of expertise, delineating their
projections for the future. Chapters cover both more traditional
fields, such as regulation and the role of analysts, and emerging
fields, such as artificial intelligence, neurofinance and
robo-advising. Organised into three sections, the Handbook first
deals with the natural and environmental factors that impact
financial decision-making, before moving on to examine the
institutions, frameworks, and tools created for the purpose of
aiding the decision-making process. It concludes by looking at
financial advisors, household finance and enabling financial
decision-making. This Handbook will be of great value to scholars
and researchers invested in the fields of finance, economic
psychology, business management and development. Its comprehensive
introduction to current research in accounting and finance
alongside multiple topics on technology and decision-making will be
invaluable for practitioners, policy makers and regulators too.
Join Bear and Penguin for an exciting game of hide-and-seek!
 Bear and Penguin are playing hide-and-seek, and they know
just how to play! Or do they? When Frog comes along, maybe
they’ll learn a thing or two about the game. Full of energy and
illustrated with vibrant art in a comic-book style, this inventive
board-book format adds narrative depth and engaging entry points
for young readers and their caregivers.
Bear and Penguin go on an exciting hike! Bear and Penguin need to
get somewhere fast! Should they climb? Slide? Crawl? Or maybe they
should listen to Frog and all jump! Full of energy and illustrated
with vibrant art in a comic-book style, this inventive board-book
format adds narrative depth and engaging entry points for young
readers and their caregivers.
Isobel Wylie Hutchison was many things: a botanist, traveller, poet
and artist. She travelled solo throughout the arctic collecting
plant samples, wrote and published extensive volumes of essays and
poetry, and was - in short - one of the most remarkable Scottish
figures of her time. However, since her death in 1982 her legacy
has been forgotten compared with her male counterparts. Now Isobel
can speak for herself again. While better known for her solo
journeys across the Arctic, these essays detail Isobel's journeys
across Scotland, including visits to Skye, John O' Groats and the
various literary shrines across the country. Written with
characteristic wit and a keen interest in both science and myth and
folklore, the essays serve as important cultural markers not just
of Scotland as it was and has developed, but of a woman's
experience of travelling alone and a testament to the importance of
cultural connection, exploration and communication.
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Death and Poetry
Rachel Mclean
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R311
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Moo and Baa - Farm (Hardcover)
Jenny Copper; Illustrated by Rachael McLean
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Discovery Miles 2 190
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It is the time of the Cold War. Soviet spies are feared, and
secrets are traded. People disappear. Thirteen-year-old Alasdair,
living in London, knows nothing of this world. He can't wait to
start his long summer holiday on the Isle of Skye, away from his
mother and aunt. But things don't go quite as planned. On the
journey, a stranger gives him a mysterious note before jumping from
the train. Worse still, he instantly mistrusts sinister Murdo
Beaton, with whom he's staying. Gradually adjusting to crofting
life, Alasdair is not prepared for the web of danger and espionage
that unfolds around him. Can he trust anyone?
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