The Glen O'Weeping
'Fresh, vivid, exciting and enthralling... ' - The Sphere At 3 p.m. on the 13th February, a huge army of soldiers swept into the remote Highland Valley of Glencoe, a stronghold of the MacDonald clan. The Master of the... See More
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Quick View'Fresh, vivid, exciting and enthralling... ' - The Sphere At 3 p.m. on the 13th February, a huge army of soldiers swept into the remote Highland Valley of Glencoe, a stronghold of the MacDonald clan. The Master of the... See More
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Quick ViewSharp Ink presents to you this unique Halloween collection of the greatest horror classics, the darkest mysteries and supernatural tales: H. P. Lovecraft: The Dunwich Horror. From Beyond... Washington Irving: The Legend of... See More
The biggest collection of supernatural, macabre, eerie, and gothic tales is here! Grab your copy and get ready for the chills down your spine: Edgar Allan Poe: The Tell-Tale Heart The Cask of Amontillado The Black Cat... See More
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Quick ViewOn a midsummer day, the storm clouds form over Alcalà as three young princes decide who will earn the attentions of the beautiful Doña Aña de Santofimia... While Don Carlos, the son of the King of Spain, wins the chance... See More
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Quick ViewAlgo assombra os antigos Natais. Em uma seleção especial com doze histórias de grandes mestres do suspense e fantasia, incluindo contos inéditos no Brasil, acompanhe fantasmas, moradores de mansões inadvertidos... See More
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Quick View1360, Lombardy, Italy. The tyrant Gian Galeazzo Visconti, Duke of Milan ruthlessly employs treachery and murder to maintain his power in a court steeped in intrigue. As his armies overrun Northern Italy, it seems that... See More
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Quick ViewA Dominican Italian friar, Girolamo Savonarola was a preacher active in Renaissance Florence - and is often deemed one of the most tragic figures in modern history. A Protestant but not a Heretic, a Reformer but not a... See More
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Quick ViewThere have been few more controversial figures in British history than Mary Queen of Scots. In this thrilling novel she is bought vividly back to life. She is a woman shrouded in secrecy and surrounded by violence who... See More
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Quick View'Miss Bowen's work is of the exceptional class' - The Scotsman Paris is gripped by a series of gruesome murders -- young and fashionable ladies suddenly become rich, dry-eyed widows. Then a chance remark at a dinner... See More
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Quick ViewShe called him her husband, but feared him with all her heart... Sheltered and romantic Angelica Cowley thought widower Thomas Thicknesse to be the most dashing and masterful of men. So when he asks her to become his... See More
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Quick View18th century, Great Britain Support for the Jacobite movement in Scotland, aimed to restore the Stuart line to the British throne, appears to be on the rise. Charles Edward Stuart - the "Prince" - is determined to... See More
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Quick View"Your good health and fortune are the toast at every table." -- Colonel Fairfax to Washington. THIS novel deals with the early life and adventures of George Washington, often regarded as a formal and stiff personality. His... See More
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Quick ViewSeventeen-century England. In a remote Derbyshire village, over three hundred years ago, a man tried to serve his God to the best of his belief... but at a terrible cost to himself and others. He believed he was following... See More
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Quick ViewShe was the most famous woman of the Restoration. But just who was the 'pretty, witty Nell' described so highly by Pepys? In a glorious blend of history and tradition, Marjorie Bowen brings to life the witty, generous... See More
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Quick ViewMusaicum Books presents to you this unique collection, designed and formatted to the highest digital standards and adjusted for readability on all devices. Content: Edgar Allan Poe: The Tell-Tale Heart The Cask of... See More
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Quick ViewSome princes are not destined to become kings... Prince Edward has been written into English history and folklore just the same. With his jet-black armour and nickname of the Black Prince, he emerges in the history books... See More
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Quick ViewEngland, 1604. Fourteen-year-old Frances Howard is tricked into falling in love with the handsome Robin Carr, 'The King's Favorite', so a certain member of court can control the Throne. There is one problem though... See More