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Delany's Progress
Delany left the army after becoming seriously injured whilst on active duty in foreign parts. He was repatriated to England and when he was fully recovered, and because of his admiration for the positive actions of a police officer friend, he joined the Constabulary.
His new employers soon became aware that he would make an excellent officer and that he was particularly adept at deep undercover work.
This book covers some of his, at times death defying, adventures.
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Delilah the Duck and Friends
Delilah the Duck and Friends is a light-hearted and sometimes humorous anthology of poems for younger children. They follow animals and children through various adventures and experiences in a joyful and informative manner. These poems are ideal for early readers and for adults to read to children either at home or in an educational setting.
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Democracy UK
The reader is asked to consider our democracy as it is today and whether increasing our level of representation in Parliament using a system of total voting will unite society and improve our governance.
Having made the consideration the reader is then plunged into the ‘what could be,’ an array of thoughts, practises, and procedures that will bring society’s needs closer to governance.
Statistical data is set to a minimum so as not to divert the reader from the objective of making people think about what they have and then what they could have.
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Depths of Domestic Violence
When immersed in the horror of domestic violence, you either give up and die inside or you remove yourself and live in your imagination.
Nobody believes that it will happen to them – but it does – and it is real. It does not discriminate; it seeps over the threshold of every class, religion and gender. Abusers are clever; they relieve you of friends first, then family, until you have only them left. They tell you it is all in your head – that you are crazy and that you need help. They know your insecurities and this becomes their playground and you their play toy. An abuser does not care if you are sad, they do not care if you are broken and they have no interest in anything but total domination. You cannot fix them, you can never love them enough. You just have to leave.
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Des Pond, Special Agent
Des Pond is probably unique as special agents go! He is indifferent to the lifestyle usually associated with this employment, but his determination to catch those responsible for the murder of five Russians in a British prison leads him into adventures in several countries.
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Desires of a Broken Heart
Selena’s life was turned upside down after finding out that her boyfriend of ten years has cheated and he is having a baby with another woman. Her trust was broken, her heart torn to pieces, and her future which was planned out disappeared. She fell into depression closing herself off from love. One day her ex walks into her café with a pregnant woman he introduced as his fiancée, shattering her emotions once again. He was with her for ten years, and he never once proposed marriage, yet after knowing this woman for less than a year he was willing to marry her. To cheer her up, her friends took her to a nightclub, where she met Liam. He was handsome and charming. After a few drinks, she found herself naked in bed with Mr Handsome with no recollection of what had happened. The question was, would Liam gain the trust of Selena? Will she reject him or give him a chance to prove he is worthy of her love?
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Destiny Ruled by Mind
There are no evil people, the same as there are no virtuous ones. Everyone is born with an inherent sense of good as well as with the evil reflected from the society. There are weak, strong, and extremely strong people. The existing conditions surrounding him impel a weak person to display all his weaknesses, while a strong person demonstrates his positive side despite adverse circumstances. And all the while, the strongest person creates his surroundings himself.
Don’t allow your fear to shatter your faith because it’s the struggle between fear and faith that determines one’s fate. And the outcome of their battle is one’s destiny.
Many can be kind when things are fine, but it’s important to show how kind you are when you have a reason to be resentful or bitter. Satan was an angel before his fall. It is the fall that proves if one really deserved being at the top.
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Deviant Diva, Sex, and Rock’n’Roll
The book immerses you in the electric and tumultuous world of a local band scene during the vibrant sixties and seventies. Follow a group of individuals whose lives are intertwined by the forces of life, love triangles, heartache, and violence. In an era marked by free love and abandonment, the characters experience a rollercoaster of emotions and events that shape their destiny.
The story weaves through the joys and magic of rekindling lost loves, as well as the hardships of fighting for what they believe is right. As the dice are thrown, readers are left to wonder who will emerge victorious at the end of the day. Tragedy strikes, but can love conquer all? Who will be the ultimate loser in this game of fate, and is there such a thing as karma?
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Dewey and the Dragonfly
Set in 1960s Italy, on the dusty lanes between the cypresses of Tuscany, a friendship is growing between a young boy and a dragonfly.
The dragonfly has had a bad name over the centuries and Dewey is longing for a friend.
As the cypresses cast their long golden shadows the dragonfly knew that Dewey was sound asleep.
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Dezzie and the Historian
A black teenager with a criminal record absconds from a council children's home, moves in with a failed academic old enough to be her grandfather, and discovers that dreams really can come true – up to a point.
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Dhanmondi Road
The year is 1973. The Bangladesh war of independence is over but the country remains in chaos. Gareth McKinley, a young Australian, arrives in the country to work on a project set up to care for destitute children. He quickly learns that living and working in a post-war environment can be dangerous. A crisis emerges when some children involved in the project cannot be accounted for. Does the explanation lie in a mysterious letter that seems to have been sent from Dubai? Dhanmondi Road sensitively captures the atmosphere of a country in turmoil and charts Gareth's progress towards increasing self-knowledge and -awareness in ways he could not have dreamed of before setting out on this journey.
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Did You Ever
A beautiful picture book rhyme about the sights and sounds of living on a farm through the eyes of a vividly imaginative five-year-old.
The animals on the farm and the question of Did You Ever invite a funny narrative, bright and colourful pictures and a great story to read to your little ones.
Did You Ever asks if you can use your imagination and see what our five-year-old can see.
A fun little read for our wonderful children.
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