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Three unusual short stories of fiction, one about spirits trying to come across through the door, another about a prison spaceship breaking down outside of Earths atmosphere and one about two men who travel through time, one a killer, one the captor.
A former detective with an intimate connection to a gruesome investigation takes on the challenge to nab an international murderer and his evil accomplice. Yet it isn't just guns and excellent investigative skills that prove necessary for this juncture in Emma Stevens's life. Love, faith, and mistrust play a critical role. The Detective Files: The Lord of Crime thrills readers from the initial 911 call of a murder to the final international pursuit of the Alphabet Killer and of Emma Stevens's life thereafter.
Includes called, adjourned and extraordinary sessions.
Vera Brittain is one of the twentieth century’s most significant feminist and pacifist figures. Her 1933 best-selling First World War memoir, Testament of Youth, is acclaimed as one of the most important autobiographies of the last hundred years. Testament of Lost Youth is the first book to examine Vera’s cossetted middle-class upbringing in once-fashionable Buxton, between 1905 and 1915. She condemned her 'provincial young ladyhood' with remorseless fervour, but were her criticisms justified, or is there a more complex, nuanced story? Drawing on Vera's own diary, letters, and a wealth of historical sources, Kathryn Ecclestone uncovers the hidden layers of Vera's privileged early life. H...
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