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Can you cope with knowing about the Astral Council? Few can. In the Fifth Dimension, heaven and hell come down to earth. The Astral Council must work undercover to hold in check forces so evil, the Devil himself leads the war against them. And this time it's personal. The Devil's own daughter is the victim of an atrocity. He summons the Astral Council, a hand-picked team of vampires and shape shifters, of spirits from before time and before history, on a quest for justice that will take you beyond belief - and beyond hell. Meet them and meet the awesome challenges of their world as Charalder plots her arising, Balzahar gathers his witch doctors in a basement in New York, and Mordred casts his shadow from a past everyone wanted to forget... The good news is that lovers of Jill Howes' Fifth Dimension series can expect to see all their favourites back in action: Elliott, Natalia, Jason, Allegra, Daniel and a new character, Bianca, the fallen angel who wins the heart of a vampire
Leonard Stevenson, a retired lawyer, and an indefatigable righter of wrongs, takes up the challenge again in The Case of Mary-Rose, the second book in the Stevenson series. Leonard leads the reader through Central America and the Caribbean as he comes to the aid of the lovely but impetuous Mary-Rose, who is on a cruise through the Panama Canal with Leonard’s wife Shirley. Unsavoury crimes, corrupt officials and political intrigue surround Leonard as he doggedly pursues justice and revenge. Mary-Rose finds satisfaction of a different kind.
From France's proudest architectural heirlooms comes this collection of ornaments—an extraordinary assortment of the sumptuous decorations that run from floor to ceiling and span the grand facades of royal residences. Their origins range from the sixteenth through eighteenth centuries, dating from the rule of France's first Renaissance king, Francis I, to the opulent era of Louis XIV, the legendary Sun King. Illustrated with 61 color and 100 black-and-white drawings, this compilation features highlights from two rare nineteenth-century publications, one of which was edited by a distinguished architectural historian of the Louvre. A visual tour through throne rooms, private apartments, chapels, libraries, and ballrooms, it encompasses depictions of scenes from history and mythology as well as a rich assortment of botanical and other decorative elements from doors, walls, fireplaces, cabinets, consoles, and friezes. Brief captions identify each image.
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