Author: Paul D. Brazill
Publisher: Next Chapter
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 113
Book Description
Peter Ord, a former private eye and failed author, returns to his hometown of Seatown, hoping to start fresh. But it doesn't take long for him to fall back into his old habits, hanging out with a group of lowlife characters and getting involved in criminal activities. In "Seatown Blues," Paul D. Brazill weaves a collection of darkly comic tales that follow Peter's misadventures as he navigates the seedy underbelly of his hometown. Along the way, he encounters a cast of offbeat characters, each with their own quirks and secrets. With Brazill's masterful blend of gritty realism and wry humor, this riveting collection of tales will keep you hooked from beginning to end.
Seatown Blues
Author: Paul D. Brazill
Publisher: Next Chapter
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 113
Book Description
Peter Ord, a former private eye and failed author, returns to his hometown of Seatown, hoping to start fresh. But it doesn't take long for him to fall back into his old habits, hanging out with a group of lowlife characters and getting involved in criminal activities. In "Seatown Blues," Paul D. Brazill weaves a collection of darkly comic tales that follow Peter's misadventures as he navigates the seedy underbelly of his hometown. Along the way, he encounters a cast of offbeat characters, each with their own quirks and secrets. With Brazill's masterful blend of gritty realism and wry humor, this riveting collection of tales will keep you hooked from beginning to end.
Publisher: Next Chapter
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 113
Book Description
Peter Ord, a former private eye and failed author, returns to his hometown of Seatown, hoping to start fresh. But it doesn't take long for him to fall back into his old habits, hanging out with a group of lowlife characters and getting involved in criminal activities. In "Seatown Blues," Paul D. Brazill weaves a collection of darkly comic tales that follow Peter's misadventures as he navigates the seedy underbelly of his hometown. Along the way, he encounters a cast of offbeat characters, each with their own quirks and secrets. With Brazill's masterful blend of gritty realism and wry humor, this riveting collection of tales will keep you hooked from beginning to end.
The Peter Ord Yarns
Author: Paul D. Brazill
Publisher: Next Chapter
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 207
Book Description
Both books in Paul D. Brazill's 'The Peter Ord Yarns', now available in one volume! Gumshoe Blues: After a divorce, Peter Ord decides to turn his life around and becomes a private detective. But with his constant drinking and questionable decision-making skills, his new career quickly takes a turn for the worse. Trying to solve challenging cases and keep up with his boozy sidekick Bryn Laden, Peter soon finds himself on the wrong side of a local crime lord's radar. Seatown Blues: Peter Ord returns to his hometown, hoping to start fresh, but it doesn't take long for him to fall back into his old habits. Hanging out with a group of lowlifes and getting involved in criminal activities, Peter navigates the seedy underbelly of his hometown. Along the way, he encounters a cast of offbeat characters, each with their own quirks and secrets.
Publisher: Next Chapter
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 207
Book Description
Both books in Paul D. Brazill's 'The Peter Ord Yarns', now available in one volume! Gumshoe Blues: After a divorce, Peter Ord decides to turn his life around and becomes a private detective. But with his constant drinking and questionable decision-making skills, his new career quickly takes a turn for the worse. Trying to solve challenging cases and keep up with his boozy sidekick Bryn Laden, Peter soon finds himself on the wrong side of a local crime lord's radar. Seatown Blues: Peter Ord returns to his hometown, hoping to start fresh, but it doesn't take long for him to fall back into his old habits. Hanging out with a group of lowlifes and getting involved in criminal activities, Peter navigates the seedy underbelly of his hometown. Along the way, he encounters a cast of offbeat characters, each with their own quirks and secrets.
Wadanohara and the Great Blue Sea Vol. 1
Author: Kaitei Shujin
Publisher: Seven Seas Entertainment
ISBN: 1645050807
Category : Comics & Graphic Novels
Languages : en
Pages : 150
Book Description
The young witch Wadanohara has just returned from a journey across the oceans, searching for a clue to mysteriously lost memories. But now that she has come home, Wadanohara must begin a new quest to ensure the safety of the ocean kingdom she hails from, along with her familiars Memoca, Dolphi and Fukami. When a mysterious figure from her past appears and demands that she leave her ocean home forever, will it be enough to stop Wadanohara from upholding a family legacy to save her world from an invading force?
Publisher: Seven Seas Entertainment
ISBN: 1645050807
Category : Comics & Graphic Novels
Languages : en
Pages : 150
Book Description
The young witch Wadanohara has just returned from a journey across the oceans, searching for a clue to mysteriously lost memories. But now that she has come home, Wadanohara must begin a new quest to ensure the safety of the ocean kingdom she hails from, along with her familiars Memoca, Dolphi and Fukami. When a mysterious figure from her past appears and demands that she leave her ocean home forever, will it be enough to stop Wadanohara from upholding a family legacy to save her world from an invading force?
Wilsam
Author: Susie Colyer Nethersole
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 520
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 520
Book Description
The Blue Ribbon
Author: Anonymous
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 3382506505
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 638
Book Description
Reprint of the original, first published in 1874. The publishing house Anatiposi publishes historical books as reprints. Due to their age, these books may have missing pages or inferior quality. Our aim is to preserve these books and make them available to the public so that they do not get lost.
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 3382506505
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 638
Book Description
Reprint of the original, first published in 1874. The publishing house Anatiposi publishes historical books as reprints. Due to their age, these books may have missing pages or inferior quality. Our aim is to preserve these books and make them available to the public so that they do not get lost.
Novels
Author: George McDonald
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 484
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 484
Book Description
Gumshoe Blues
Author: Paul D. Brazill
Publisher: Next Chapter
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 97
Book Description
After a messy divorce, Peter Ord decides to turn his life around and become a private investigator. But with his constant drinking and questionable decision-making skills, his new career quickly turns into a dark farce filled with tragicomedy. As he takes on challenging cases and tries to keep up with his boozy sidekick Bryn Laden, Peter finds himself on the wrong side of a local crime lord's radar. Failure is not an option, but with Peter's track record, it seems to be a foregone conclusion. Get ready for a wild ride with Peter Ord and his misadventures as a private eye. "Dark, witty, farcical, and thoroughly entertaining." -Barbara F. Jones, Storgy Books
Publisher: Next Chapter
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 97
Book Description
After a messy divorce, Peter Ord decides to turn his life around and become a private investigator. But with his constant drinking and questionable decision-making skills, his new career quickly turns into a dark farce filled with tragicomedy. As he takes on challenging cases and tries to keep up with his boozy sidekick Bryn Laden, Peter finds himself on the wrong side of a local crime lord's radar. Failure is not an option, but with Peter's track record, it seems to be a foregone conclusion. Get ready for a wild ride with Peter Ord and his misadventures as a private eye. "Dark, witty, farcical, and thoroughly entertaining." -Barbara F. Jones, Storgy Books
Blue Water
Author: Frederick William Wallace
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Canadian fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 322
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Canadian fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 322
Book Description
Malcolm
Author: George MacDonald
Publisher: Rosetta Books
ISBN: 0795352077
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 590
Book Description
A masterpiece of mystery and spiritual power from one of the Victorian era’s greatest writers, the Scottish author who inspired C. S. Lewis. This towering 1875 novel, set in the Scottish fishing village of Cullen, is considered by many as George MacDonald’s fictional masterwork. The intricate tale is more true to place than any of MacDonald’s books. As Malcolm is drawn into the web of secrets surrounding majestic Lossie House, with the marquis of Lossie and his tempestuous daughter Florimel at the center of them, we meet some of MacDonald’s most memorable characters. Through them Malcolm must unravel many mysteries that hang over the town and its people—and himself. The Scottish dialect is more impenetrable than in many of MacDonald’s other Scottish novels, and has been translated into readable English in this newly updated edition by MacDonald’s biographer Michael Phillips. Calling it a “masterpiece of plot, drama, mystery, characterization, and spiritual depth,” it was Malcolm which in the 1970s set Phillips on his life’s-work to acquaint the world with MacDonald’s forgotten legacy through new editions of MacDonald’s work. Phillips says, “Malcolm is always an ideal choice for new readers to begin a deeper acquaintance with MacDonald,” especially as it is set in the locale from which The Cullen Collection of new editions derives its name. Phillips’s lengthy informative introduction sets Malcolm’s story colorfully into the context of MacDonald’s two 1870s visits to Cullen. Phillips also provides readers new to the works of MacDonald with a historical overview of the Scotsman’s writing and significance.
Publisher: Rosetta Books
ISBN: 0795352077
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 590
Book Description
A masterpiece of mystery and spiritual power from one of the Victorian era’s greatest writers, the Scottish author who inspired C. S. Lewis. This towering 1875 novel, set in the Scottish fishing village of Cullen, is considered by many as George MacDonald’s fictional masterwork. The intricate tale is more true to place than any of MacDonald’s books. As Malcolm is drawn into the web of secrets surrounding majestic Lossie House, with the marquis of Lossie and his tempestuous daughter Florimel at the center of them, we meet some of MacDonald’s most memorable characters. Through them Malcolm must unravel many mysteries that hang over the town and its people—and himself. The Scottish dialect is more impenetrable than in many of MacDonald’s other Scottish novels, and has been translated into readable English in this newly updated edition by MacDonald’s biographer Michael Phillips. Calling it a “masterpiece of plot, drama, mystery, characterization, and spiritual depth,” it was Malcolm which in the 1970s set Phillips on his life’s-work to acquaint the world with MacDonald’s forgotten legacy through new editions of MacDonald’s work. Phillips says, “Malcolm is always an ideal choice for new readers to begin a deeper acquaintance with MacDonald,” especially as it is set in the locale from which The Cullen Collection of new editions derives its name. Phillips’s lengthy informative introduction sets Malcolm’s story colorfully into the context of MacDonald’s two 1870s visits to Cullen. Phillips also provides readers new to the works of MacDonald with a historical overview of the Scotsman’s writing and significance.
A Walk by the Sea
Author: John Brant Chatterton
Publisher: Troubador Publishing Ltd
ISBN: 1785891995
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 528
Book Description
“The British coast is where journeys begin and where journeys end, where sun rises and where sun sets.” In John Chatterton’s A Walk by the Sea, John tells the story of his journey from Land’s End to circumnavigate an island with a longer coastline than France or India with an infinite variety of landscapes, seascapes and cultures. After having always wanted to walk the coastline of Great Britain and returning to normality after the foot and mouth epidemic was declared over in 2001, John started his epic journey around Great Britain. He quickly realised that this was not just a walk, and this book is certainly not a walker’s handy guidebook to the periphery of Blake’s ‘green and pleasant land,’ but something much deeper and meaningful. For John, walking gets the most out of travel, but this was a ‘journey’ not a walk. The journey is a reflection of Britain in the first millennium of the 21st century - its events its places and its people. Walking, unlike other forms of travel, allows time for expansion of thoughts and ideas, and reflections on life and times. This journey uses Britain as a backdrop to explore philosophical, social, political, geographical and cultural issues that spring to mind on the way. Although these thoughts and ideas are physically separate from the journey, John explains how they are also a deeply intrinsic part of it too. “A Walk by the Sea is much more than a usual guidebook but, instead, is a psycho-geographical journey around the Great British coastline in thefirst decade of the new millennium,” comments John.
Publisher: Troubador Publishing Ltd
ISBN: 1785891995
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 528
Book Description
“The British coast is where journeys begin and where journeys end, where sun rises and where sun sets.” In John Chatterton’s A Walk by the Sea, John tells the story of his journey from Land’s End to circumnavigate an island with a longer coastline than France or India with an infinite variety of landscapes, seascapes and cultures. After having always wanted to walk the coastline of Great Britain and returning to normality after the foot and mouth epidemic was declared over in 2001, John started his epic journey around Great Britain. He quickly realised that this was not just a walk, and this book is certainly not a walker’s handy guidebook to the periphery of Blake’s ‘green and pleasant land,’ but something much deeper and meaningful. For John, walking gets the most out of travel, but this was a ‘journey’ not a walk. The journey is a reflection of Britain in the first millennium of the 21st century - its events its places and its people. Walking, unlike other forms of travel, allows time for expansion of thoughts and ideas, and reflections on life and times. This journey uses Britain as a backdrop to explore philosophical, social, political, geographical and cultural issues that spring to mind on the way. Although these thoughts and ideas are physically separate from the journey, John explains how they are also a deeply intrinsic part of it too. “A Walk by the Sea is much more than a usual guidebook but, instead, is a psycho-geographical journey around the Great British coastline in thefirst decade of the new millennium,” comments John.