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Another case for Neil McKenzie: Russian money and right wing extremism, not to mention a missing seventeen year-old and a mafia businessman for whom seven days might be a really, really long time.
Small changes - screwing an extra knot out of a warship's engines or a petty functionary insisting a family sell a wedding clock before they can get unemployment benefit - small changes which can nevertheless lead to a different world war than the one we know explored from the viewpoint of Republican Spaniards, committed Nazis, British parliamentarians and Royal Naval officers to name but a few in this stunning fictional alternative history.
A post-Ofsted novel. The sequel to 'An Inspector Called'.
The story of a hapless soccer referee: Gerard loves football but sadly has none of the necessary ball control skills needed to be selected for school or six-a-side teams. The solution - train to become a referee. Unfortunately there's one more obstacle to overcome...his surname. As he gets to officiate at bigger matches the volume of voices in the crowds singing grows. "Here comes Pratt, the twat in black!"
Mystique is a vampire with skill; able to use witchcraft and her survival instinct to avoid her death sentence. On a personal hunt to find the one who murdered her parents, Mystique begins to discover that the past is never forgotten and danger is always lurking in the shadow of her decisions. And when her sister suddenly disappears, the search becomes more deadly than ever…
Two young people vanish after a Somerset music festival but all leads are quickly exhausted - five years later there's a new sighting but the the police aren't interested...
The truly cursed are Sunderland AFC supporters whether from blood, birth or sheer bloody-minded inclination... And the sworn enemy? Newcastle United of course. Not that this is a book about just Sunderland and Newcastle's love-hate relationship with football. It's about the lot of football supporters travelling to faraway places- like Brighton, Aston Villa, Nottingham Forest and Bristol - and unfulfilled and disappointed England supporters following their national side to the industrial wastelands of Germany and France. Funny or tragic - you decide!
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