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All Bitter and Twisted, Ron Bennett
Burly RAF aircraft technician, Corporal Ben Brownley is hell bent on seeking a savage revenge for the death of his brother, who was driven to a suicide by the relentless bullying and heavy arm tactics meted out by the trade union thugs. Driven by hatred Ben applies his extensive expertise and unique access to the most potent method of aerial delivery to extract his retribution.
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Corporate Hero, Ron Bennett
(Cover design: Zoë Farmer)
Possibly the first historical novel set against the backdrop of the Falklands War. In this partly autobiographical novel, RAF Technician, Sgt. Joe Norcross bravely confronts his fears and is blooded in combat to protect his aircraft and its crew.
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Horses of the Sea - Volume 1, George F Leal
(Cover design: Zoë Farmer)
Pulsating fantasy adventure in Ireland and Scotland set in the first century.
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Horses of the Sea - Volume 2, George F Leal
A second volume of this pulsating fantasy adventure in Ireland and Scotland set in the first century.
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Sayola Conquistador Series: Book 1, The Conquest of the Aztecs, George F Leal
(Cover design: Zoë Farmer)
In 1519 Mexico was ruled by the Aztec Empire from the island city of Technotitlan. They ruled their world and honored their Gods by building huge temples and sacrificing conquered people. Then the Spanish came and the New World met the Old. Cortes and his men set in motion a series of events that propelled the Aztec Empire on a collision course with destiny. One man chronicled all these events that led to the ultimate betrayal and downfall of an empire. He was known as Friar Marcos de Niza to the Spanish. To the Aztecs and other natives he was called Sayola. His story, his legacy is “la verdard”, the truth and paints a vivid picture of’ the clash between the Old World and the New.
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Sayola Conquistador Series: Book 2, The Conquest of the Inca Empire, George F Leal
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Time and Again, Ian Weaver
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Worth Their Colours, Mark McDonell
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