Search results for ""Author Dave Baker""
Top Shelf Productions Mary Tyler Moorehawk
£24.30
I-Go-Books If I Retreat Shoot Me
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Dark Horse Comics,U.S. Everyone Is Tulip
£17.09
Alternative Comics Night Hunters
£15.49
Idea & Design Works Star Trek: Voyager: Seven's Reckoning
£13.49
Silver Sprocket F*ck Off Squad: Remastered Edition(2nd Edition, New Edition)
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Simon & Schuster Forest Hills Bootleg Society
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I-Go-Books A Generation Apart
Whereas most people barely bat an eyelid when a middle-aged man becomes romantically involved with a girl more than thirty years his junior, a mid¬dle-aged woman who takes on a youth that much younger than her is accused of having a ‘toy boy’. Wendy Forsyth finds herself in that exact pre¬dicament when she finds herself seriously attracted to a neighbour’s son while giving him extra maths lessons. The story describes her fears, worries and emotions in detail as she battles with her unusual conundrum. You’ll likely experience a mixture of reactions as you follow what transpires – at times sympathy with her plight but, at others, criticism of her ac¬tions. But, whatever your response, you’ll find it a fascinating read.
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I-Go-Books The khaki boer: When love and loyalty collide
This is a continuation of the love story begun in the author’s previous novel, The Tame Khaki, in which the twenty-year-old Jack Whitelaw set off from his home in Dorset to fight the Boers in the southern tip of Africa. Wounded, he’s taken to a Ladysmith hospital, where falls in love with a beautiful young nurse, Rachel du Toit, a boerenooi, whose father and brothers are all fighting in a Boer commando. The love affair flourishes during the siege`– until Rachel is forced to flee Ladysmith and ends up in a British concentration camp. It’s now March 1902 and the war is virtually over. Shortly before Jack sailed for home, Rachel forgave him for his part in Milner’s `scorched earth policy’ and he returns to Pietermaritzburg determined to win her hand in marriage. His blissful life with his lovely wife and two little children on a farm in the Natal Midlands begins to transform when Britain declares war against Germany and his deep sense of loyalty to his excolleagues and The Old Country kicks in. Rachel is at first fiercely opposed to him again donning a British uniform but eventually relents, knowing Jack will continue to feel powerful pangs of guilt if he doesn’t. You’ll become deeply engrossed – at times saddened – by what occurs next.
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Simon & Schuster Forest Hills Bootleg Society
£19.47