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In this 1905 text, author Charles Hooper aims to help American homeowners and builders to create their dream homes and gardens with a minimum of mistakes.
In 'The Missionary' by George Chetwynd Griffith, readers are taken on a thrilling journey through a futuristic world where technology and imperialism collide. The book, written in Griffith's characteristic style of combining adventure with social commentary, explores themes of religion, colonialism, and the clash of civilizations. The fast-paced plot and vivid descriptions immerse readers in a world both strange and familiar, as they follow the protagonist on a mission to convert the indigenous inhabitants of a distant planet. Griffith's engaging narrative keeps readers on the edge of their seats, while also prompting reflection on the ethics of cultural assimilation and the consequences of ...
'A writer of almost cinematic talent' DAILY EXPRESS EVERY OPERATIVE KNOWS THE RULES. The mission comes first. You are a deniable asset. Betrayal is punished by death. Alex Reeve - OPERATIVE 66 - is a former special-ops soldier and one of the UK's most deadly weapons. Once a member of SC9, a covert assassination unit, Reeve was framed for treason and now works as a mercenary - while the cold-blooded killers he trained with continue their ruthless pursuit. To be reunited with the woman he loves, Reeve must bring down SC9 - but only a lone British politician can help expose them. As SC9's Operatives close their lethal net, Reeve and those he has to protect are plunged into terrible danger. Reeve must rely on his instincts and expert training to have any chance of survival. But if there's one man that can never be underestimated . . . it is Operative 66.