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The Crime at Black Dudley (The Albert Campion Mysteries Book 1)
by Margery Allingham
(3,238 Reviews)
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The first novel in Margery Allingham’s renowned series introducing the legendary aristocratic sleuth Albert Campion.
Pathologist George Abbershaw is on holiday in Suffolk attending a social weekend at the remote Black Dudley manor. His friend Wyatt Petrie has organized a party to provide some diversion for his elderly uncle. With charming young Meggie Oliphant in attendance, George hopes to win her affections. But the lighthearted gathering soon takes a dark turn as the guests are caught in a deadly game.
The group soon discovers that the house is under the control of hardened criminals, and there is a killer among them. Now trapped, George must find a way to thwart their plans while getting himself and Meggie out alive. Luckily, one of the guests is Albert Campion — a notorious party crasher with a surprisingly good knack for solving mysteries.
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Signed, A Paddy: An Irish Immigrant Story (Paddy series Book 1)
by Lisa Boyle
(527 Reviews)
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The gruesome truth hung in the air, and none of us wanted to go near it. Not yet.
Ireland, 1848. Fourteen-year-old Rosaleen watches her mother die. Her country is reeling from the great potato famine, which will ultimately kill more than one million people. Driven by a promise and her will to survive, Rosaleen flees her small coastal town.
She eventually arrives in America at the birth of the industrial revolution and is filled with hope and a new sense of independence. Yet the more Rosaleen becomes a part of this new world, the more she longs for a community she lost and a young man she can’t forget.
Through a series of both heartwarming and tragic events, Rosaleen learns that she can’t outrun the problems that come along with being Irish. And maybe, she doesn’t want to.
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The Avocado Toast (The Breezy Spoon Diner Mysteries Book 6)
by Tracey Quinn
(183 Reviews)
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Welcome to the Breezy Spoon Diner, where murderous matrimony is on the menu!
Dani O’Shea is used to serving up great food, great conversation and down-home hospitality at the Breezy Spoon Diner to the hungry townsfolk in the quirky little town of East Spoon Creek City, so catering a wedding reception for a friend is easy as pie, right? It is until an uninvited guest crashes the party and gets murdered!
When a wealthy avocado magnate drinks poison at the wedding reception after making a shocking speech about changing his will, Dani must sort out which one of his shady relatives was willing to kill to get their hands on his money, and who’s willing to kill again to stop her from uncovering the truth! Dani’s landlord, hunky and flirty fireman Mark Adams wants her to stay far away from the dangerous avocado heirs, but with deadly strangers and horrible house guests standing in the way of solving the murder, it might just be til death do us part!
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TEARS OF THE AEON: THE GOTHIC WAR
by R. F. PINA
(208 Reviews)
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In the crucible of history, where the flames of empires clash, and the destinies of civilizations are forged, there exists a chapter often overlooked — a tale obscured by the dust of ages. It is a saga of untamed lands, ancient conflicts, and beings whose destinies were bound to the cosmic threads of gods and mortals alike. Within the shadows of the Roman Empire, during the fateful year of 376 AD, a narrative unfolded that would echo through the corridors of time, leaving behind a legacy woven with threads of love, war, and the supernatural. “Tears of The Aeon: The Gothic War” unravels against the setting of a world grappling with the chaos of an impending conflict between the mighty Roman Empire and the desperate Visigoths led by the enigmatic Chieftain Fritigern. Faced with the dual threats of the Roman legions and the merciless Huns, Fritigern makes a desperate plea to Emperor Valens for sanctuary within the borders of the empire. This plea sets in motion a series of events destined to reshape the fate of nations. A warrior, blessed with strength and abilities that defy the laws of men, embarks on a journey marked by love, and destined to attract the gaze of gods. Bound by an inexplicable connection, he finds himself entangled with a young Gothic woman from the Taifali Tribe, their union becoming a focal point for the unfolding cosmic drama. As the gods themselves take notice, the stage is set for the initiation of the end of the world. “Tears of The Aeon” invites you to traverse the realms of history and myth, where the fates of empires and the whims of divine beings converge in a tale of love, war, and the enduring echoes of an age-long past. In the shadows of forgotten forests, where the tears of the Aeon fall like rain, the Gothic War awaits its chronicler.
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Alexander the Great
by Jacob Abbott
(1,733 Reviews)
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A complete biography of the ancient Macedonian king and one of history’s greatest military leaders.
Alexander the Great, son of King Philip II of Macedonia, and his fourth wife, Olympias, seemed destined for success. He had Aristotle for a tutor until he was sixteen. He took interest in his father’s military efforts abroad, and worried there would be nothing left to conquer when he became king. When ambassadors from Persia arrived in Macedonia, they tried to entertain young Alexander with colorful stories of their home, but the future leader was more interested in their armies and war tactics. It should be no surprise that Alexander became one of ancient history’s greatest and most successful military leaders.
In this biography, author Jacob Abbott recounts the life and times of Alexander the Great. He takes readers through the king’s early years, including his youth and education, as well as his relationship with his parents. The history continues with Alexander’s ascension to the throne at the age of twenty and details all the drama and military victories over the next ten years of the monarch’s reign as he expanded his empire from Macedonia and Egypt to northwest India. Unfortunately, Alexander’s demise soon followed, but not before he left his mark on the world.
Nineteenth-century American author Jacob Abbott wrote many books over the course of his own life from juvenile fiction to history. He wrote numerous biographies on such monumental individuals as Alfred the Great, Queen Elizabeth I, Genghis Khan, Julius Caesar, and Peter the Great.
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The Mafidon Inheritance
by Yomi Akinode
(37 Reviews)
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The alarm blew when an ancient bronze collar kept in a vacuum-sealed hyperbaric chamber went missing in a large warehouse full of suspicious personnel. The bronze neckwear is the only known clue to a rare historical artifact missing for over three hundred years. It’s an unforgiving, suspenseful race against time to find the chamber before accidental exposure to the air.
In desperation, the chamber owner, from a criminal gangster family, abducted a man known to be the cousin to the suspected thief. In a diabolical ruse, they relaxed his incarceration, enabled the cousin to escape, and led them to the collar.
The pursuit ended up in Africa, drawing in the British secret service, MI6, who was utilizing the thief as an informant in the warehouse where the collar was stolen. The warehouse had been identified as a den of terrorists in East London.
The Mafidon Inheritance is a compelling psychological thriller with crime investigation and romantic thriller subtexts. The plot cliffhangers and unforgettable main character will leave you wanting more, waiting to find out if the artifact is ever found…
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