Search results for ""Troubador Publishing""
Troubador Publishing Ltd The Lies and Tells of Compost Mckenzie
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Troubador Publishing Ltd Digital Health The Impact of Technology on Healthcare
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Troubador Publishing Ltd Wings But No Angel
The life story of an extraordinary man who witnessed so much. His uncompromising attitude singled him out as an exceptional individual but the five years of warfare defined him. Just how did he go from choir boy on HMS Victory to being one of the worldâs elite 1st SAS/SBS soldiers?
£19.94
Troubador Publishing Ltd Lifes a Pitch
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Troubador Publishing Ltd Sugar Gravy Pleasure
A memoir set in the indie/alternative music world of the 1990âs and 2000âs in the time of Britpop and alternative rock. An underdog story about someone from a provincial town trying to succeed in the music business.
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Troubador Publishing Ltd A Leap of Hope
When immortal Hope makes a promise she has no business to make, she finds herself drawn into a dangerous game with her cousin and arch enemy, Trouble. If she fails to take care of the two mortal children she has pledged to protect, she will be thrown into the everlasting Void.
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Troubador Publishing Ltd Blue Stones Black Rock
A broken heart and scarred mind can be healed with help from another world. This story explores the power of love, place, family and community. It tells of a threeway journey: in the present, into the past and into the mind.
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Troubador Publishing Ltd Pinecraft
A beautiful modern-day superhero tale about a friendship between a young boy and a clever beaver. Packed full of enriching vocabulary and important environmental issues, children will learn what an ecosystem is, what biodiversity means. Pinecraft is rich in humour and children will quickly identify with the characters and their day-to-day lives.
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Troubador Publishing Ltd Why Does Grandpa Walk So Slowly
A childrenâs story dwelling on the loving relationship between a grandfather and a grandson as they try to answer a universal query. Inspired by real events as many of the dialogues between the grandparents and grandson have actually taken place.
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Troubador Publishing Ltd One Branch at a Time
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Troubador Publishing Ltd Go With The Flow
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Troubador Publishing Ltd The Secret of Stinky Toad
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Troubador Publishing Ltd A WolfCat Called Alpha
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Troubador Publishing Ltd The Essence of Nature
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Troubador Publishing Ltd One More Kill For Mother
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Troubador Publishing Ltd The Millinery Bakers Detective Agency
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Troubador Publishing Ltd Lawrie Lyte and the Legacy of Darkness
A thrilling, action-packed adventure, with many twists and turns that will ignite childrenâs imaginations. Set on the Cornish coast in the present day and, mainly, in the nineteenth-century world of smugglers and wreckers.
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Troubador Publishing Ltd Independence
A story of three generations of passionate Finnish women. A family history, as well as the story of Finland from the 1918 civil war to the 1970âs.
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Troubador Publishing Ltd Garyâs Gang Go for Gold
Aimed at the 9-11 age group, a detective story where 5 children take on a gang of thieves. Packed with action and danger as they uncover, and try to stop, a major robbery. In the tradition of Enid Blyton and Agatha Christie, and set in the 1950s.
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Troubador Publishing Ltd All Ill Ever Need
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Troubador Publishing Ltd The Puppet Master
A novel which combines a family saga with social history of Sicily in the 16th Century, a little-known time in its history. It shows the Spanish Inquisition at work in Sicily, and the immense power and influence of medieval chivalric storytelling
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Troubador Publishing Ltd A Bed with a View
An honest and times amusing description of being a patient in an NHS hospital ward. Also a humorous autobiography of growing up and finding work in Liverpool.
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Troubador Publishing Ltd Moved to Murder
Vivien Brandt loves all things British and has done since she was a child. So when she moves from California to live with her gorgeous new English husband in a small Yorkshire village, she doesnât foresee any problems beyond negotiating when to put milk in her tea. She soon finds herself tripping over cultural differences, however. Oh, and a body.
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Troubador Publishing Love Coco x
In March 2022 on a farm in Fife, Scotland, a Golden Retriever puppy was born. Since leaving his family at the tender age of ten weeks to live with two housemates on the side of a Perthshire hill, he has written regularly to his best friend, Karen, who was present at his birth. He opens his heart to her about all of the things which are important to him food, freedom, love-life and canine rights. Through his correspondence, we can share the first year in the life of this young dog. A dog who considers himself to be very fortunate he has a high IQ, extraordinarily good looks, and a strong social conscience. Modesty and humility? Well, perhaps he needs to work on those. While his housemates made some suggestions on how this book could be improved, Coco knows his own mind, and is happy to add literary genius to his long list of talents. To that end, he regards what you are about to read as all his own work. Welcome to the wonderful world of Coco!
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Troubador Publishing The Line The Bitch and The Wardrobe
Milo wakes up in a rural Cambodian hospital after a bus crash took the lives of beloved members of his core team. As he struggles to find his husband, Ra, friends, and colleagues, he learns the bus accident was almost two years ago to the day. He feels his life slipping away, but yearns for more moments with his husband, son, and other loved ones. He starts to accept death, remembering living and travelling in dozens of countries, working in child protection and mental health, and how he fled Uganda when homosexuality became illegal. Milo, finding humour in the horror, makes his way back to his husband and close friends. He recovers but loses more loved ones and must fight the lure of addiction. He denies he has a problem and alienates himself from anyone who questions him until James, a friend and police officer working in the international paedophile department, turns up looking for help. James realises his friend is not okay and gives him the wake-up call that he needs to
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Troubador Publishing Lights Burning Blue
Lights Burning Blue is a tender story of an unlikely friendship, and also a page-turning thriller set in the world of the theatre. Brooke McCarthy left drama school over a year ago. After many months of waiting for her big break, she gets a job with The Edwardian Palace Theatre Company on the south coast. Why did I feel slightly ashamed of the fact that my first real job since leaving college is stage-managing? It's an important job. Vital in fact, and it can be a very rewarding and challenging career. Except in my case I didn't really want to do it. It's not everything she hoped for; it's not a proper acting job and the play's director, the notorious Jimmy Knowles, is difficult to work for and a hard man to please. The play is not even rehearsing at the theatre itself, but in an out-of-the-way village hall near a woodland nature reserve miles from anywhere. But this is the theatrical profession. Jobs don't come along very easily, and Brooke is fed up with working as a temp in an offi
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Troubador Publishing Chronicles of the Time
March 2020. Gina Gray returns to the Lake District to share COVID isolation with her oldest friend, Eve. They are joined by Gina’s teenage granddaughter, Freda, who is finding her own home too crowded for comfort. Locked down in the countryside, Gina is not expecting murder or mystery, but life without drama and challenges doesn’t suit her and knitting, baking and creativity with home-grown vegetables soon lose their appeal. Very soon she manages to find mysteries both at home and further afield. Why did Eve really invite her here? What is going on with the strange couple whose garden backs on to theirs? What has happened to the cat? Why is Freda being so secretive about her history project? Most importantly, who murdered a teenage girl on a riverbank in an upmarket London suburb, and how can Detective Superintendent David Scott possibly track down the killer without Gina's help? Told in three narrative voices – Gina’s, Freda’s and David Scott’s – Chronicles of the Time explores these interlocking mysteries against a background of personal tensions and strained relationships in the strangest of times – the lockdown months.
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Troubador Publishing You Can’t Die for The Life In You
Bob Dawson has had a vast of experience, spanning over 35 years, with both the Spirit World, and the Spiritualist Movement and its periphery. During this time he has developed as a Healer and a Spiritualist Medium, and he has taken Spiritualist Church Services, workshops, and demonstrated Mediumship throughout the North West of England. In the past he was a committee member and former President of Rawtenstall Spiritualist Church, and is the Founder and Trustee of Rossendale Spiritualist Centre, which was established in 2003. During his life Bob has witnessed an array of what people would describe as paranormal events. Many would consider these magical, or even impossible, but in fact they are a reality, and adhere precisely to the Laws of Creation. He describes these events as life changing, in particular the physical phenomena that he has witnessed, and these are documented and critically examined within his book. In recounting these experiences Bob adds his own thought-provoking insight into the workings of Creation, and the function of the Spirit World through the evidence they have provided. He also explains the manifestation of our Spirit incarnation and reason for our progressive experiences in this world. This book provides the reader with an insight to what the Spirit World can achieve and demonstrate at our physical level, and points the way towards the self-discovery of who you truly are, which is not who you think you are. You Can’t Die for The Life In You is a fascinating account which will continue to stimulate the readers’ curiosity about the evidence, their identity, and life itself.
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Troubador Publishing Dark Waters: Book 1 of the Lonely Island Series
On a stormy winter’s night on a remote island in the wild North Atlantic, something draws Marie down to the beach, where she finds a small girl, barely alive. Who is she? How did she come to be there? The mystery grows, because nobody on the island seems to know of a missing child. When Marie meets Malcolm, who is returning to the island after years away, the two team up, and together they try to solve the mystery. Perhaps romance is inevitable, but the discovery of a group of climate refugees, hidden away near one of the most remote beaches, is the last thing the two expect. Nor is it clear how these strangers come to be there, and who is controlling them, or why. In the company of a local police officer and an absurdly young minister of the kirk, the friends unearth the secret of the refugees, and the villains who have held them there for so long. But discovering the truth is not the same as freeing the people, a task that nearly costs them their homes and their lives. Dark Waters is rich in the culture of the island, En-Somi. The customs are ancient, the dialect unique, and the story has a wealth of characters of all ages, from young Marigold, a daughter of one of those held in slavery, or Frankie, the leader of the refugees, to the ancient bard, Olaf. Pick up this novel and you will find it hard to put it down again, and when you have read it, you will find it easy to believe that you have actually been there.
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