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When an archaeologist alien invites you on a quest to discover hidden treasure, you don't say no. And the fact that his handsome, blue-skinned assistant will be along for the ride, is an added bonus. For space and time adventurer, Quality Times, the chance to go exploring in the caves of Azrokaran is too good an opportunity to refuse. But a startling discovery leads to a trip back in time, and loyalties are tested to the limits as those within the group reveal their true colours. The first book in the Quality Times series. Other work by Gayle Ramage Cigs, Bolan and Strange Men With Guns (Time Travelling Assassins #1) The Shoemaker's Son (Time Travelling Assassins #2) The Grandparent Trap (Quality Times #2) The Trouble With Pixies (Edinburgh Elementals #1, FREE) Tears of Gold (Edinburgh Elementals #2) Land of the Ice Giants (Edinburgh Elementals #3) Keywords: scifi, scifi adventure, science fiction, adventure, time travel, aliens, humor, space, planets, free, freebie, series, space and time,
This 1950 book surveys what was known about prehistoric chamber tombs in England and Wales at the time of publication, reflecting on discoveries made through the excavation of numerous tombs in the previous fifty years. This book will be of value to anyone interested in megalithic tombs and the development of archaeology.
A deadly whisper . . . Reeling from the terrors at Fort Wayward, all Benton wants to do is enjoy some peace with his new companion, Nicole. But everything changes in one horrific night with a single, unworldly whisper. A malicious force now prowls the town unlike anything Benton has ever encountered. It remains hidden in broad daylight. It moves without making a sound. It kills by simply whispering its victim’s name. Benton’s world unravels once again. He discovers that not only can this monster hunt Benton in reality, but also in his dreams. Severed from his ability to see through the eyes of a killer, Benton is unable to discover who’s next to die. But there’s no doubt that the hunt is on. The duo is determined to save the residents of Fort Wayward. But they struggle to find a way to stop the demon. Time is running out. It won’t be long before the demon discovers Benton’s name. And whispers him straight to his grave.
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Four young women living on a run down Birmingham housing estate expect nothing more than what life has dealt them. However, a stroke of good fortune changes their lives dramatically as they emerge together on a journey of selflessness, passion and a certain amount of intrigue. A perfect mixture of humour, romance and enduring friendship!
Amidst the burning sands and unforgiving sun of Ancient Egypt, a love story unfolds between the young architect and the youngest of Pharaoh’s daughters. It is a love forbidden by the gods and thwarted by the lustful intentions of the eldest of Pharaoh’s daughters. In present day Egypt, three explorers discover a pyramid filled with images of the lotus flower, the story which will explain the mysterious mummy who lies entombed there and one of the greatest love stories ever told.
This book is for anyone starting out to understand the prehistoric life of Britain from the first human occupation 450,000 years ago, until the Roman conquest in AD 43. James Dyer here succeeds in bringing to life a thriving picture of the people and customs of the Stone, Bronze and Iron Ages, based on the sometimes sparse clues presented by prehistoric archaeological sites across Britain. For many readers, Ancient Britain will provide the first chance to get to grips with the present state of our knowledge of prehistoric agriculture, settlement, trade and ritual. The rise of power, with the development of a class system at the hands of the first metal users, is charted through to the growth of wealth and the emergence of a warlike and advanced Iron Age society - a society that was nonetheless unable to withstand the might of Rome. With over 130 illustrations and photographs, including a number of specially drawn reconstructions, this highly visual book is an ideal primer for all students of prehistory and all those who are simply interested in the subject.
The author of Hidden History explores the archaeology, legends and strange sightings at 32 ancient sites around the world—from Stonehenge to Angkor Wat. In Haunted Spaces, Sacred Places, historian Brian Haughton takes readers on a revealing tour of ancient landmarks that are rich in mystery and unexplained phenomena. Organized by region, this book takes readers from the mysterious megaliths of Britain and Ireland to the haunted tombs of the Etruscans, the Pagan origins of Germany's Aachen Cathedral, the ancient Native American city of Cahokia, the enigmatic Cambodian Temple of Angkor Wat, and the sacred Aboriginal rock formation of Uluru. In Haunted Spaces, Sacred Places you will discover: The history of ancient sites such as Stonehenge, Chartres Cathedral, Delphi, Cuzco, and the Ohio Serpent Mound. The relationship between ancient Native American sites and unexpected phenomena in Colorado’s San Luis Valley. The truth behind the legends of the mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor in China, home of the Terracotta Warriors. The prevalence of modern encounters with ghosts, UFOs, spook lights, Bigfoot, and phantom dogs at ancient sacred places. With more than 25 photographs and illustrations, this is the ideal reference work for those interested in the connections between ancient places, folklore, and unexplained phenomena.