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When the body of a woman is found, strangled and with one of her fingers missing, Detective Inspector Fletcher Derrick and his Murder Investigation Team have no idea she is the first victim of a ruthless serial killer. But with the murderer seeming to strike at random, how many more women will die before they uncover his shocking motive and catch him? This is the second exciting novel in the series from the same author as 'Eye for an Eye'.
THE PIRATE'S DAUGHTER by Margaret Cezair-Thompson is an unforgettable story of love and adventure, spanning three decades of Jamaican history. Jamaica, 1946. Errol Flynn washes up on in the Zaca, his storm-wrecked yacht. Ida Joseph, the teenaged daughter of Port Antonio's Justice of the Peace, is intrigued to learn that the 'World's Handsomest Man' is on the island, and makes it her business to meet him. For the jaded swashbuckler, Jamaica is a tropical paradise that Ida, unfazed by his celebrity, seems to share. Soon Flynn has made a home for himself on Navy Island, where he entertains the cream of Hollywood at parties that become a byword for decadence - and Ida has set her heart on marrying this charismatic older man who has singled her out for his attention. Flynn and Ida do not marry, but Ida bears Flynn a daughter, May, who will meet her father but once. The Pirate's Daughter is a tale of passion and recklessness, of two generations of women and their battles for love and survivial, and of a nation struggling to rise to the challenge of hard-won independence.
Over 600 pages of statistics and records of every match and every player for the England national Rugby Union team from their first match in May 1871 up to December 2025.
'Hilarious, heart-wrenching and packed with British music history.' - COLDPLAY A Virgin Radio Book of the Year It's a life-and-near-death story. But whose life? And whose near-death? As a one-time NME journalist, former Xfm radio presenter, toilet-circuit promoter and the founder of enduring homespun British record label Fierce Panda, Simon Williams has been at the cutting, cutting, cutting edge of all things 'indie' for over thirty years. During his tenure as managing director of Fierce Panda (a role he holds to this day), Simon was responsible for tripping over bands such as Coldplay, Keane, Placebo and countless other acts of independent hue - some of whom have gone on to achieve earth-sh...
Letters relating to the World War I service of 201 Private (later Lieutenant) Nigel Fletcher Wastell MC, 9th Light Horse Regiment, during the Gallipoli and Middle East campaigns. Also includes a machine-gun bullet that injured him. See individual item records for more information and for links to digitised items.
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Contains the 4th session of the 28th Parliament through the session of the Parliament.