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Merciless
Time moves in circles, and history repeats itself. In the heart of Kurdistan, where dreams often end in tragedy, lies the small city of Halabja. During the Iran-Iraq war, Halabja was conquered by the Iranian army, only to be brutally attacked by Saddam Hussein’s forces on March 16, 1988. The city was bombarded with forbidden chemical weapons, massacring over five thousand civilians. The survivors, including young Araaz and his mother, Daya Halaw, fled to Iran, leaving behind Araaz’s father, who was lost in the chaos.
Seeking refuge with Daya’s brother in Kermanshah, Iran, Araaz grew up and completed his studies, eventually being accepted into the university to study political sciences. It was there that he fell in love with Fariba, a fellow student, and made plans to marry her despite initial opposition from her family. However, Araaz’s life took a tumultuous turn when he was expelled from the university and briefly arrested due to political issues.
As Araaz and his family navigate the complexities of love, loss, and political turmoil, they embark on a journey of resilience and hope, seeking to rebuild their lives in the face of unimaginable adversity.
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Eternal Fire
46-year-old Emmie’s world is upended when her lover Josh informs her that her brother Ralph has been kidnapped in Switzerland. The pair embark on a thrilling, romantic adventure across France to rescue him, encountering an array of zany characters along the way. Their journey takes them from Lyon to Geneva and even has them attempting to steal Picassos during the World Cup in Qatar – all before returning to London for a confrontation with the Sheik and an ex-cabinet minister.
Swashbuckling 21st-century exploits abound in this globetrotting story, blending derring-do and amour. From Alpine intrigue to Qatari heists and beyond, Emmie’s mission to save her brother makes for a tantalizing thrill ride layered with romantic interludes.
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Lionheart: A Beacon of Hope
This story concerns a salmon named Sami who searches far and wide for a home and, in the process, discovers himself. Life is a constant struggle to endure and overcome and there are few that have it more dangerous and difficult than the salmon. We admire their determination, tenacity, and sacrifice to achieve their goal.
Sami had made the seemingly impossible become possible. Upon reaching his goal, a gateway opened, and a great silence fell, giving authentic insight, true revelation, and the experience of oneself in all things.
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A Right to Life
The potato famine had a devastating effect on Ireland, killing millions and leaving the land unfit to grow crops. James, a tenant farmer, finally decided he could no longer support his family, and so, hitching the farm horses to a caravan, and with the milk cow tied on behind, crossed to Liverpool where, with his surviving children, and an old lady from the village, they made their way down to the west country, suffering hardship and indignity along the way. This book is a testament to one man’s struggle for a right to life.
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The Savage Ones
A story of bloody revenge, fanatical ambition, betrayals and remorseless violence
A vengeful white boy raised as a Cheyenne warrior. A highly educated young rancher. A ruthless, solitary bounty hunter. An enigmatic Australian drifter. A legendary bandido chief. A Comanche half-breed scalp hunter. A fanatical Mexican revolutionary. A cold-blooded pistolero for hire. An aging, disillusioned U.S. Marshall. An old mountain man seeking retribution.
These are but a few of...
The Savage Ones.
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True Love Waits
How far would you go for the one you love?
How long would you fight for the one you love?
How much would you sacrifice for the one you love?
Ultimately, what would you sacrifice for the one you love?
Let’s find out by going through the love story of John and Sara.
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Molly Mee The Remembrance
Molly discovers her inner deity—not a Goddess, but a God. As her family strives to keep her from recalling her true self, they inadvertently provide her with the ultimate chance to revisit her former existences. This journey is not confined to the memories of her current lifetime but stretches back to the dawn of existence itself.
Embarking on a bewildering quest, Molly finds herself amidst a celestial battle, where gods and goddesses confront the encroaching darkness that seeks to desecrate the Earth. This odyssey poses the question: Can Molly find the answers needed to elevate the Earth to its destined grandeur, or will her efforts to save not only herself but also the essence of humanity, be in vain?
You are love.
You are light.
You are me, and I am you; inseparably united, forever bound by an unbreakable bond. And why? Because my love for you is eternal.
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Loose Connections
Dan Johnson, a young electrician, leaves behind a tumultuous career in Holland, eager to rebuild his life in the UK. Yet, the allure of Europe and the tenacious grip of the building trade beckon him back. As he’s drawn into more journeys, adventures unfold and complexities arise.
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Little Soul
Have you ever wondered about the deeper mysteries of life – how you arrived on this Earth, why you are here, and what happens when you pass on? If so, you may find a kindred spirit in Little Soul.
Even amidst the tragedy and turmoil we see daily in the news, do you still catch glimpses of humanity’s positive potential?
Perhaps, like Little Soul, you feel called to create real change in the world. Are you seeking a community of like-minded people – those not resigned to fear, but committed to taking meaningful action to help life flourish on this planet? If this sparks something inside you, then just maybe, YOU are Little Soul.
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Cascade Smith
The exciting sequel to The Excalibur File.
Named after her father’s favourite beer, Cascade Smith is born beautiful, which will shape her life.
She grows up an ‘all Australian girl,’ progressing from her High-Country home through school, university, first love and sporting success – given her stunning looks, the perfect formula for ‘happily ever after.’ But that is not to be.
The year 2024 sees the tragic death of her soul mate. Bad enough, but 2024 also heralds a worldwide financial crash, a return to the gold standard and the rise of a China intent on gold and territorial expansion. America’s NSA obtains the PLA plan for ‘Oceania Gold’ – a strategic blueprint to conquer the islands of the South Pacific and ultimately invade northern Australia on Christmas Day, 2030.
Cascade is recruited into Wedgetail, ASIO’s clandestine black ops group, tasked to counter China’s MSS agents inserted into Australia to destabilise the defence effort and open the way for invasion. She and her fellow agents take on the MSS as an undermanned ADF prepares for the greatest naval battle since the Second World War – a battle Australia can never hope to win.
Or can it?
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The Mosaic Escalator
The Mosaic Escalator entertains and absorbs.
Four university students from Melbourne are on a guided tour around Uluru,
the red monolith at Australia’s centre. Entering a mysterious opening into the rock, they are unable get back out; with their indigenous guide, Yvonne, an adopted Dingo pup, and conflict and humour, they embark on an amazing journey through time and space.
As they travel through the unknown, the question invariably arises; whatever happened between the Free and the Obediently Confined…?
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The Man Who Closed the Border
What’s it like to leave the Army, get a job as a Training Development Officer for a Training Board in Northern Ireland, a beautiful, quiet, peaceful place and have to open the door of a car fifty yards from the border with the Republic which might or might not have a bomb in it triggered to go off when a door is opened?
Read and find out! Jack, our hero finds out and then moves on to ‘war’ with trade unions as a quite different kind of war followed by 16 years fighting Industrial and Employment Tribunals where in one you have to prove a year is 1 January to 1 January and in another you have to prove that a year is 1 Jan to 31st December! Both cannot be right – so which one is it?
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