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A SAS group, led by a man called Finn, is operating in Bosnia, directing air strikes against Serb positions. They are attacked but their lives are saved by a Muslim woman, Kara. Kara's game is altogether bigger, more shocking and more important.
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It was the sort of day you remembered. Where you were when you heard and what you were doing; who you turned to and who you telephoned.
Two women ... one war ... no rules.
One of the very best thrillers of the last twenty years. Second novel by Stevens, now published as an ebook and still stunningly relevant to the Middle East conflict.
A military history exclusive: The most important book ever written about the SAS, in the words of its founding members. "We've been approached something like twenty-five times since the war. I kicked each out the window because they weren't going to make it with the integrity we require the story of the SAS to be told." -Colonel Sir David Stirling, OBE, DSO, Founder of the SAS Based on over 120 hours of recently uncovered video and audiotape, The Originals tells the story of the birth of the Special Air Services in the words of its founding members. Even David Stirling, founder of the regiment, contributed to the project (most historians believe he died without giving a single interview). Bu...
There is a date and a target--but is there a way of stopping the mission? From the center of British intelligence to the heart of the Provisional IRA, this adrenalin-pumping novel penetrates two highly secretive organizations of war. A sleeper for readers of Jack Higgins and Ken Follett, by the author of Peace on Earth.
Gordo Stevens is trying to make friends at his new school and struggling to come to terms with his parents' divorce--he's in no mood for a week-long school trip to a remote island marine teaching station. But there are bigger problems on the horizon, like the fact that the marine biologist who runs the school suddenly has to leave the island, and their radio dies, leaving them without a link to the mainland. A pod of beached pilot whales seems doomed to perish--unless the students can find a way to get them get back to sea.
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This landmark collection explores the origins and foundations of music education in Europe, The Americas, Africa and Asia-Pacific, and the Middle East, and considers the inclusion of music as part of the compulsory school curriculum in the context of the historical, social and political landscape. Within each chapter, the contributors explore the following key areas: - the aims, objectives and content of the music curriculum - teaching methods - the provision and training of teachers of music - the experiences of pupils This fully revised second edition includes new chapters on Brazil, Israel, Kosovo, Lithuania, and Turkey, along with questions to encourage reflection and discussion. A concluding chapter has been added to encourage readers to consider the evolution of music education globally. The Foreword for this new edition has been written by Sheila Woodward, President of the International Society for Music Education. Contributors have been carefully selected to represent countries that have incorporated music into compulsory schooling for a variety of reasons resulting in a diverse collection which will guide future actions and policy.