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Duncy is a West Indian saga created by its own manifestations. This dramatic and disturbing story is common and causes hurt and emotional turmoil. The story goes back into the very late 1950s a one sided love, a moment of lust. Why cant a mother love her child? Why cant the choice of love be easier than the forces of indulgencies? Melda a beautiful young lady got caught up in such dilemma. This unfortunate situation was to cause unhappiness and evil friction towards the innocent child. How did this child survive from one illness to the another; and from physical and mental abuse? From a small island called St. Vincent to the mother country of England, a friendship has been built on sad issues with a Caucasian lady. Read this book Duncy and let it reveal to you similar stories that may echo your thoughts.
"The Ferris Conspiracy" is one man's insight into Britain's crime world and the inextricable web of corruption. Arthur Thompson, Godfather of the crime world and senior partner of the Krays, recruited young Paul Ferris as a bagman, debt collector, and equalizer. By the age of 21 Ferris had become Glasgow's most feared gangster, deemed a risk to national security. Feared for his capacity for extreme violence matched by his intelligence, Ferris was the Godfather's heir apparent. However when gang warfare broke, underworld leaders colluded with their partnersthe police. Disgusted, Ferris left the Godfather and stood alone. Thereafter he was hounded and framed by the security services, and two of the UK's most powerful gangsters tried to have him killed and then framed him. Ferris is now in prison and wants to reveal the unholy alliance between the police and the criminal fraternity."
Diary kept while in Barlinnie Prison, Glasgow Special Unit.
An elderly millionaire, disillusioned by the trappings of wealth and society, leaves everything behind and goes out "on the tramp," where he finds friendship and the secret to true happiness among the poorest of the poor.
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"BABYHIP," is the consummate sixties novel about a rebellious teenager. The "Times" said, "immensely readable-very funny!" "Cleveland Press" wrote, ..."Sarah...the thoroughly original creation of novelist Patricia Welles...wonderfully alive...preposterously funny...the best of the beat, bored, turned-on generation." Published in nine countries, sold to Columbia Pictures. "BABYHIP" remains a cult novel, about a sexy girl, who tries to "drop-out" of her Midwestern, conventional background and drop into the swinging Harvard scene. "BABYHIP," the bold girl power book of the sixties and Sarah Green, its out-spoken anti-heroine, is "the funniest, most alarming teen-ager to appear since Lolita." "Ladies Home Journal."