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Mary Evans

    Mary Anna Evans crea narrativas cautivadoras que combinan el misterio arqueológico con tramas emocionantes. Sus historias sumergen a los lectores en enigmas históricos, entrelazando hábilmente secretos del pasado con peligros presentes. La obra de Evans se caracteriza por una investigación meticulosa y un agudo sentido del lugar, transportando a los lectores a escenarios ricamente detallados. Destaca en la creación de viajes llenos de suspense que son tan estimulantes intelectualmente como atractivos emocionalmente.

    D-Day Landings
    Making Respectable Women
    Hero on a Stolen Horse
    The Physicists' Daughter
    Wrecked
    The Message of 1 & 2 Samuel
    • 2024

      D-Day Landings: A Travel Guide to Normandy's Beaches and Battlegrounds, Sites, Museums and Memorials - expert tips and travel information for visiting D-Day and Battle of Normandy sites, including Sword, Juno, Gold, Omaha and Utah landing beaches. A simple-to-follow guide for independent... číst celé

      D-Day Landings
    • 2022

      "For fans of The Alice Network, THE PHYSICISTS' DAUGHTER brings readers to the WWII homefront, as 20-year-old factory assembly line worker Justine Byrne discovers the carbon parts she assembles 8 hours a day have nothing to do with boats, but are intended for a secret government initiative-The Manhattan Project-and that her factory may be a target for sabotage"--

      The Physicists' Daughter
    • 2020

      Making Respectable Women

      Changing Moralities, Changing Times

      • 124 páginas
      • 5 horas de lectura

      Examining the evolving concept of 'respectability,' this book highlights how the criteria for judging women's status in the UK have transformed over the last 150 years. It argues that respectability has shifted from personal and domestic behaviors to women's participation in citizenship, particularly in paid work. This change raises critical social and political issues, including the undervaluation of traditional care roles, the assumption that paid employment is inherently empowering, and the normalization of sexualized standards of female appearance.

      Making Respectable Women
    • 2020

      "Some losses cut to the bone... The suspicious drowning death of Captain Edward Eubank breaks archaeologist Faye Longchamp's heart. It also confuses her, because he was found in scuba gear and she's never heard him even mention scuba diving. During their last conversation, he told her that he believed he'd found a storied shipwreck, but when Faye checks it out, she finds nothing there - not a plank, not a single gold coin, nothing. If there's no treasure, then why is her friend dead? Surrounded by a community struggling in the aftermath of a major hurricane that has changed the very landscape, Faye grapples not only with the loss of her friend and her beloved island home, but also her missing daughter, who had taken a boat out to meet up with her much-older boyfriend, and has not been heard from since. As a professional with her own consulting firm, Faye had long ago given up her reckless "anything goes" attitude when the law stood between her and an interesting dig. Now there's nothing she won't do to find her daughter, and justice for the man she fears was murdered."--Provided by publisher

      Wrecked
    • 2004

      Mary J. Evans guides us through The Message of 1 & 2 Samuel to show how these books are a vital part of God's Word, full of teaching that is dynamically relevant for all Christian believers, in this revised edition in the Bible Speaks Today series of Old Testament commentaries.

      The Message of 1 & 2 Samuel
    • 1977