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Book Trailers

 
The Flaming Sword
 
The Great Chocolate War
 
Will to Survive
 
Silhouettes Issue of Black and White America
 
The Old Boys' Club
 
Sex and Alcohol in Retirement
 
Bunnyman Bridge
It took Joan Fortune, a former New York Detective, five years to come to terms with the murder of her husband, John, and their unborn child. Now, as the Sheriff of Milford, Virginia, a sleepy tourist town, she is confronted with an evil unlike anything she has ever seen.
 
Cracks in the Fabric
If mystery and fast-paced science fiction are what you're looking for, then this book is for you. This story has just the right mix -- an intriguing cast of characters, a tightly woven futuristic plot and mounting tensions -- all set in exotic Australian locations. The story evokes strong visual reader responses and entertains on many levels.
 
Bolo Pacha
Propaganda was first used on a large scale as a military weapon during World War I, and it was a powerful weapon indeed for all of the countries involved in this conflict.

Follow the story of Paul Marie Bolo, the man who played a central role in a plot to assume control of French newspapers in order to influence the course of events in Germany's favor—a plot perpetrated by several prominent international bankers and politicians of the day—in author Shelby F. Westbrook's Bolo Pacha.
 
Tawny by Harold Furness
Tawny by Harold Furness
 
The Quest For King Arthur
The debate over King Arthur is one of the oldest on record. But up until now all attempts to settle the debate have centred on interpretations of the documentation. But documents, as important as they are, are not the only tools at our disposal. History repeats itself. One of the reasons it does this is that there are a surprisingly large number of things that can only happen one way. Furthermore different societies do certain things in specific ways. Once it is known how these things work, then no documentation is necessary to explain what happened. There is enough information to determine the basic political and military systems the Britons used.
 
Thumbody Loves You
Miss Thumb One appears uneasy as she ponders the decision she made regarding her school project. She cannot wait to see the results at the Thumbday Picnic that she will attend with Pop Thumbody, Mother Thumbody, Baby Thumbody, and the quinthumplets. The little town of Ashthumbula hosts a multitude of colorful characters that are a part of the day's adventure. Discover the results of Miss Thumb One's scheme and the consequences for the town thumbs and herself.
 
Dock of the Bay Tien Providence
During the last year of the seventies, the eastern Caribbean islands were rocked by two very significant events. The Grenada revolution and The Eruptions Of the Volcano in the neighbouring island of St Vincent; Dock of the Bay is set with these events as a backdrop.