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Many works have been published on Bolsover, and have provided in depth, historical facts about the town. In the 'Ripple' series, the author moves away from the lengthy reference type publications to give a more brief, story approach to the town's history. This is the first book of the series and covers a broad spectrum of accounts over several thousand years, from early man passing through from the continent as they hunt, through to coal and the industrial revolution and the part it played in shaping the landscape.
Members of the High Council are being brutally murdered. Not all Messorem assassins have been apprehended. Messorem Twelve is on a mission to find his brother and release him. Detective Inspector Mellissa Carlisle is called upon once again to track down this Reaper and prevent him from destabilising the world's status quo. But he is always one step ahead of their every move. The chase involving Special Forces from several nations takes them across the globe, from Poland to Thailand to Italy. Messorem Twelve also employs the services of a Russian assssin who has over one hundred kills to his name. The English Detective is now the target of both.
Mellissa Carlisle is soon to be Custos. But will there be a world for her to protect? Actions in the middle, and far east, result in a catastrophic event which obliterates Mecca. The world destabilizes rapidly as the destruction triggers a fleet of huge mother ships, which have lay dormant for millions of years. The Apocalypse Gate Protocol is initiated. The ships begin to systematically extinguish humankind. Mellissa Carlisle, and an old friend are mankind's only hope of survival. The abort code is lost, and the supercomputer is preventing them from stopping the cleansing of the planet. It comes down to one of them making the ultimate sacrifice.
65 million years ago, an event forced the inhabitants of Mars to abandon their world for a planet close by. 1099 during the siege of Jerusalem, a Knight discovers a golden box. He returns with it to England and is safeguarded for centuries until 2014. Two factions seek the box; both have the desire to use it for their own ends. Their individual goals will result in the same outcome - the annihilation of mankind. Detective Inspector Mellissa Carlisle unwittingly joins the quest when she is assigned to a murder case. She then finds that she herself becomes equally sought after. 'Mel' teams up with a professor of History to solve the remaining clues leading to the location of the box. From Derbyshire to Edinburgh Castle, they are pursued by the deadly Messorem, a group of highly trained assassins. The White House and Downing Street believe in the detective, and assist in the quest. She finally has to decide which course of action to take once she recovers the artifact To save humanity or to save herself.
A gentle stroll in the countryside changed my life forever. One moment I was walking beneath an old railway bridge, the next, I was in a unfamiliar world which was still very much familiar to me. The geography was as I knew it, but this was a world covered in trees and wonderful blooms of all colours. My village was no more, the bridge was no more, just a pile of weathered stone. It looked as if nature had reclaimed what it had lost. I soon learned that I was not alone though, were we the only two beings on the planet? I had to find out, and also endeavour to return to my own world.
A series of disappearances baffle police. Detective Sergeant Mellissa Carlisle and her partner D.C. James Tyler are assigned to the case. They tirelessly search for clues, but every lead seems to be a dead end. Mel finally confides in a close friend, Bob Davidson. He has a sixth sense which brings back terrible memories of that day in Twyford zoo. Strange deaths attributed to animals confirm his fears, and soon he is embroiled in the hunt for the tiger. The situation is discussed at the very top level, and the Home Secretary, together with MI5 decide to grant Bob a free rein. He assembles a force consisting of Police, Special forces, a contingent of three Para, and eventually a force of the US Marine Corps. Together they track the tiger to a secret government installation in the North of England. Held within that installation could be the means with which to extinguish human life. This time, Bob is determined to end the beast's reign of terror permanently.
The Bechowicz family were no different from thousands of other families in Warsaw during the early part of the nineteen forties. But the fact that they were Jewish condemned them to a fate only firsthand experience could even begin to comprehend. The Nazi war machine systematically decreased the Jewish sector known as 'The Warsaw Ghetto', through murder, deportation and unthinkable horrors to achieve 'The Final Solution' Jan Bechowicz tries desperately to keep his family together and out of harm's way. The uprising begins in April 1943 when he unwittingly becomes embroiled in the desperate struggle to stay alive and one step ahead of the SS. A British Captain Sam Dexter joins the courageous resistance group with the blessing of Winston Churchill, to aid the fighters and send back intelligence to London. This is a story of survival against overwhelming odds portraying the outstanding bravery and unselfish actions of the Jewish resistance fighters.
After surviving yet another assassination attempt, Mellissa Carlisle is under close protection. Volkov is now totally obsessed with killing her. Utilising all his special forces training, he pursues Mel from Israel to the Appellation Mountains. It becomes a fight to the death in the forest after he strikes the first blow. She also learns a great deal more of how mankind was created - and how mankind could be eradicated
In Unfamiliar England is a book by Thos. D. Murphy. A fascinating travelogue where the author takes the reader on an all-England tour by car, with excursions into Ireland as Scotland as well. Excerpt: "Ipswich, though a city of some seventy thousand people and of considerable activity, is by no means shorn of its old-time interest and picturesqueness. There are many crooked old-world streets where the soft, time-mellowed tones of the gray walls and antique gables are diversified by carved beams, plaster fronts and diamond-paned windows, each of which has its box of brightly colored flowers."
The challenge of communication in planetary exploration has been unusual. The guidance and control of spacecraft depend on reliable communication. Scientific data returned to earth are irreplaceable, or replaceable only at the cost of another mission. In deep space, communications propagation is good, relative to terrestrial communications, and there is an opportunity to press toward the mathematical limit of microwave communication. Yet the limits must be approached warily, with reliability as well as channel capacity in mind. Further, the effects of small changes in the earth's atmosphere and the interplanetary plasma have small but important effects on propagation time and hence on the measurement of distance. Advances are almost incredible. Communication capability measured in 18 bits per second at a given range rose by a factor of 10 in the 19 years from Explorer I of 1958 to Voyager of 1977. This improvement was attained through ingenious design based on the sort of penetrating analysis set forth in this book by engineers who took part in a highly detailed and amazingly successful pro gram. Careful observation and analysis have told us much about limitations on the accurate measurement of distance. It is not easy to get busy people to tell others clearly and in detail how they have solved important problems. Joseph H. Yuen and the other contribu tors to this book are to be commended for the time and care they have devoted to explicating one vital aspect of a great adventure of mankind.