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Three pals still AWOL from the army for so many years, MI6 agents still after them looking for stolen Serbian silver bars that their corrupt platoon Sargent got them mixed up in and they got the blame, too many adventures together and mishaps took it's toll on them, they turn on each other and it is very ugly.
Rhys was still AWOL from the British army after he and a few mates absconded over fifteen years ago, They did a runner as they were double crossed by a corrupt platoon sergeant who blamed them for a few murders of Serb soldiers and a load of missing silver bars. The lads escaped the UK after being chased by MI5 agent and some more, They left a trail of disaster and they disappeared. Rumours have it that they went into the Amazon jungle looking for some missing monastery and lost treasures, Dean changed his name to Rhys with the help of his partner Carmem, she knew people who knew people that could arrange anything as long as there is money with it. There was news of some British mercenaries ...
An English adaptation of a comprehensive and analytical biography of one of the most influential and key figures on the Welsh political scene of the twentieth century, including new facts about his personal life and career.
Evan Evans, a young police constable, has traded city life for that of Llanfair - an idyllic Welsh village. He quickly learns that even the bucolic countryside has its share of eccentric - and deadly characters.
Why are humans so fond of water? Why is our skin colour so variable? Why aren’t we hairy like our close ape relatives? A savannah scenario of human evolution has been widely accepted primarily due to fossil evidence; and fossils do not offer insight into these questions. Other alternative evolutionary scenarios might, but these models have been rejected. This book explores a controversial idea – that human evolution was intimately associated with watery habitats as much or more than typical savannahs. Written from a medical point of view, the author presents evidence supporting a credible alternative explanation for how humans diverged from our primate ancestors. Anatomical and physiolog...
Constable Evans joins Sergeant Watkins to follow a trail of clues that leads them to the South of England and then to France, and finally to the conclusion that a dangerous killer is loose in Llanfair, in Rhys Bowen's fourth Evan Evans mystery, Evan and Elle. There is both excitement and dismay in Llanfair when a new French restaurant opens. The glamorous owner, Madame Yvette, tries to win over the locals, and everything seems to be going well until a string of fires plagues the town. One night the restaurant burns down, and a body is found in the rubble.
Tom was abandoned when he was a small lad, his mother and father were both drug addicts and he was abused, they left him in a park one day at the age of four, someone found him and got him to social services, he went to a foster home and was bullied, he was bullied at school, Tom had enough and snapped, he got his own back!
The updated bestselling guide to human metabolism and metabolic regulation The revised and comprehensively updated new edition of Human Metabolism (formerly Metabolic Regulation – A Human Perspective) offers a current and integrated review of metabolism and metabolic regulation. The authors explain difficult concepts in clear and concise terms in order to provide an accessible and essential guide to the topic. This comprehensive text covers a wide range of topics such as energy balance, body weight regulation, exercise, and how the body copes with extreme situations, and illustrates how metabolic regulation allows the human body to adapt to many different conditions. This fourth edition ha...
Two weeks before his wedding, Welsh Constable Evans agrees to help a teen whose girlfriend has gone missing on Mt. Snowdon, but when his bride disappears, Evans begins to think the two crimes are connected.