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HELLO SPIRIT is crammed full of useful information to help you find your spiritual pathway to psychic development.This reader friendly book - written with humour, honesty and warmth - contains information on an enormous range of subjects associated with spiritual matters including how to contact loved ones in the spirit world.Included are chapters on Spirit Guides - Near Death Experiences - Psychic Development - Earthbound Spirits - Angels - Deathbed Visions - Your Aura - Spiritual Healing - Psychic Protection -- Removing Curses - Dowsing - Orbs.
Articles & Stories For Reprint includes 33 articles and stories that may be reprinted without incurring any costs, any number of times in magazines, newspapers, newsletters, bulletins, and on web sites or any other form of information reproduction. At least five of the features have never been published before anywhere. We have deliberately included as comprehensive a variety of articles as possible to cater for a wide user base. Never be stuck for content ever again, and never miss a deadline, not when you have a copy of Articles & Stories For Reprint on your PC, or beside your desk.
SPLAM! Successful Property Letting And Management is a handbook of interest to anyone looking to rent out or manage residential property. This is the new enlarged and revised edition. SPLAM! will steer you clear of many of the pitfalls that property beginners can stumble into. SPLAM! is crammed with ideas and intelligence on how you can expand and improve your property business and interests. If you are interested in residential property, SPLAM! can and will help.
"A guide to the press of the United Kingdom and to the principal publications of Europe, Australia, the Far East, Gulf States, and the U.S.A.
Following the success of his previous business book released on TrackerDog Media, SPLAM! Successful Property Letting And Management, David here turns his attention toward the online book sales business. Big Money in Books tells us how David built up a flourishing online books sales business from home utilising very little capital and low risk. The book gives details as to where and how to buy books for pennies, books that could be sold for 15, 25, even 35 each, and more besides. The manual also includes a list of 50 hot books to look out for. The writer tells us where to buy and what to buy, and as he says, just as importantly, what NOT to buy. There is a good section on how and where to sell, and it is all written in an easy to follow style. There is a chapter dealing with filling and administrating orders, plus a good trade glossary and contact list, and much more besides. The book runs to 240 pages, is a perfect bound paperback with full colour covers, and it is out now.
It is London, a blitzed city. Up till now Mary Fiss has resisted being sent to the country but when the Mulryne's house opposite is bombed, slaughtering little Orla,Mary relents. 2 days later in the company of her sister Daisy, and 500 strangers she departs Paddington station bound for Devon. They pitch up in a small country town along with an abandoned boy Billy Grimes, they wait to find their new Mum and Dad. Some of the kids are taken to the guesthouses, some to the Vicarage, or Smithy, but Billy and the Fissleborough sisters are driven into the hills to Wolfdale. Mary has always fancied herself as a private detective, and it is not long before she is looking into the affairs at Wolfdale. Why is the front bedroom always locked? Who is the smooth stranger Oliver Tresco who glides about the Hall? And where is the daughter, Cicely, who no one has seen? The more she discovers,the darker the picture appears. Is it a figment of Mary's over-active imagination, or could they be in danger at Wolfdale?
Monthly current affairs magazine from a Christian perspective with a focus on politics, society, economics and culture.
A Preacher is run down on the by-pass, a Right Reverend falls under the London Express; a fisherman drowns in the canal. Accident suicide, or murder? Inspector Walter Darriteau of Chester police doesn't believe in coincidences. His doubts are confirmed with another killing. Maggie O'Brien on a bench in the forest, dew dripping from her nose, a cobweb from her hat to the bench, death by carbon monoxide poisoning, yet no car in the damp car park. There's a killer at large, a random killer, a serial killer, a ruthless killer who'll stop at nothing. Why? What's the purpose behind these unrelated deaths? It's a race against time; he or she must be stopped before they kill again. The Murder Diaries is set in the City of Chester. Darriteau is an adopted Cestrian, he's nearing retirement, and his oppo Sergeant Karen Greenwood covets his job. Walter isn't ready to end things on a sour note. He knows this case will define his career. He determines to trap the killer, putting his own life on the line.