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Only the DarknessGill has a safe way of exploring past lives ... but when Concha tries it she experiences an excerpt from the life of the woman who will be her daughter, living in a world of worsening environmental conditions, she tries to change the future by getting her friend Eugene to undertake some genetic engineering for his doctorate. When Concha experiences a glimpse of her great granddaughter Ana's life nothing has changed - why not? What has happened to Eugene's project?The question is whether Concha saw 'the' future or just 'a' future or whether she caused the future she saw. Duplicity and double dealing, greed and lust for wealth and riches at the expense of the world at large may make an exciting story and certainly demand all Gill and Steve's resourcefulness - breaking into the university genetics department and passing information to an environmental organisation.
While digging a hole in the garden of his house in Torrox in southern Spain, Ken Burton uncovers a small chest containing a dried flo0wer and a red taffeta flag with 3 green moons - the flag appears in the tiled murals in Frigiliana, commemorating the last stand of the Moors in 1568 ... but what is the significance of the flower?Investigation leads to past life regression and Ken relives a life in that time ... but he also uncovers a romantic connection running through many lifetimes. In the present day it looks as if there may e a happy ending. In other lives that was not the case.
The Heat Death of the planet from an overdose of global warming isn't funny, nor is the occult, but the story has frequent elements of bizarre black humour as Gill and Steve investigate the interesting invention of Isaac Brainridge, designed to explore the future telepathically.This is the occult with a vengeance as Gill, Steve and Brainridge clash with his powerful but unscrupulous magician niece Athena. Gill's sense of fun and quick wits save her (and Steve) but Brainridge and planet Earth may not be so lucky!
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12 short stories about beings less than, more than or other than human: weird situations in which the impossible happens. Some reflect Mike's bizarre humour, while others leave a tingle of uncertainty ... could the impossible be true? Suspend your disbelief and read on!
This is the only textbook to cover the totallity of perioperative nursing, including infection control and risk management. Other areas of perioperative nursing not addressed in other texts are practice development, management, advanced practice and the roles of key team members. All three areas of the surgical experience are covered: pre-operative, intra-operative and post-operative care.
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The Rings of Poseidon A team of archaeologists, led by Afro-Caribbean Alyicia Graham is excavating a Stone Age site in the Orkney Islands north of Scotland when they uncover a remarkably preserved copper ring ...a ring which seems to have the power to give the wearer a glimpse of the past ...but is it their own past or that of the ring? Why are all the team somehow connected with the ring? What is a metal ring doing so far back in the Stone Age, and who is seeking the ring over millenia? A story with a strong occult element and a sinister thread running through it, accurately crafted by one who has been a student of the occult for decades. A 'cult novel' of the Western Mystery tradition.
When two broken halves come together to forge one unbreakable whole… Officer Bradley Lennox, aka Nox, has been living in the shadows of his own grief since the unexpected loss of his wife. Just when he was finally on the road to recovery, they found Sadie in a motel in Ohio, causing his world to spiral back into darkness. Concerned for their fellow Blue Avenger, his MC brothers issue an ultimatum: accept help or risk losing his job as an officer with the Shadow Valley PD and his spot on the Tri-State Federal Drug Task Force. They hope it’ll compel Nox to free himself of the heartbreak consuming him. Then Aaliyah, a widow and single mother, takes over running the grief group he’s forced...
Thirty-five years ago a Masonic researcher working in the Guildhall in London came across the records of an obscure Military Order formed during the 3rd Crusade, which adopted St. Thomas a Becket as its Patron Saint. Although never large, it eventually became important to the people of London but was one of the casualties and disappeared during the Dissolution of the Monasteries ordered by King Henry VIII. Impressed by its entirely-English character and the laudable reasons for its foundation, he described it to a handful of masonic friends who thought it worth 'reviving' and did so on a limited basis in a private house in Blackheath. In 1998 it was decided to open its membership beyond the limit imposed by their cramped meeting place. This book is an account of what happened after that decision was taken.