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Mark Ellis

    Este autor evoca magistralmente la atmósfera de la Gran Bretaña en tiempos de guerra, entrelazando suspense, misterio y drama humano. Sus obras sumergen a los lectores en las crudas realidades de una época donde la desesperación se mezcla con la voluntad de sobrevivir. Con un agudo sentido del detalle, captura la esencia de ciudades bulliciosas y rincones ocultos de la vida nocturna, creando personajes memorables y tramas cautivadoras. Los lectores pueden esperar narraciones emocionantes llenas de nostalgia e intriga.

    Nosferatu
    Lakota
    A Dragon Named Kyle
    The Peculiar Pen
    Teaching Business English
    Dead in the Water
    • "Summer, 1942. The Second World War rages on but Britain now faces the Nazi threat with America at its side. In a bombed-out London swarming with gangsters and spies, DCI Frank Merlin continues his battle against rampant wartime crime. A mangled body is found in the Thames just as some items of priceless art go mysteriously missing. What sinister connection links the two? Merlin and his team follow a twisting trail of secrets and lies as they investigate a baffling and deadly puzzle."--Publisher

      Dead in the Water
    • Teaching Business English

      • 256 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      Gives background to the business learner's world and strategies for approaching the training task, focusing on the learner's professional knowledge and experience. This book is suitable for teachers, trainers, and course organizers in the field of Business English or considering a move into it.

      Teaching Business English
    • When James visits his uncle Marcus, he does not realise what adventures await him when he discovers by chance a most peculiar pen. But the more he uses it the bigger his troubles become with three bullies close on his trail.

      The Peculiar Pen
    • A Dragon Named Kyle

      Dragons, Wizards and Other Troublesome Creatures.

      • 292 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      The narrative follows a young girl's transformation from a kidnapping victim to a courageous hero in a fantastical world filled with wizards, dragons, elves, and other magical beings. As she navigates this enchanting realm, she encounters various challenges and allies, showcasing her growth and resilience. The tale intertwines elements of adventure and fantasy, highlighting themes of bravery and self-discovery.

      A Dragon Named Kyle
    • Lakota

      • 70 páginas
      • 3 horas de lectura

      Set against the backdrop of the sacred Black Hills, the narrative unfolds as Jason Redquill and his team confront a sinister alliance involved in the theft of legendary artifacts. This perilous endeavor not only endangers the return of an ancient evil but also pits them against formidable foes like the Owl Prophet and the Catamount. The story weaves together themes of myth, deception, and the pursuit of immense power, creating a chilling atmosphere of suspense and danger.

      Lakota
    • Nosferatu

      Sovereign of Terror

      • 120 páginas
      • 5 horas de lectura

      A chilling tale that reimagines the classic vampire lore, this story intertwines the lives of an immortal creature and a young woman drawn into his dark world. As she grapples with her own desires and the sinister allure of the vampire, themes of obsession, fear, and the struggle between light and darkness emerge. The narrative explores the consequences of eternal life and the haunting nature of love, set against a backdrop of gothic horror that captivates and terrifies.

      Nosferatu
    • Giving presentations

      • 96 páginas
      • 4 horas de lectura

      For business and professional people who need to use English successfully at work. Consists of eight titles featuring British, American and non-native speakers of English to reflect today's international business world.

      Giving presentations
    • Race Harmony and Black Progress

      Jack Woofter and the Interracial Cooperation Movement

      • 412 páginas
      • 15 horas de lectura

      Exploring the intersections of late 19th-century racial thought and Northern philanthropy, this work delves into black education and state politics while examining the Du Bois-Washington controversy. It also addresses the decline of lynching, the rise of social sciences, and the New Deal's efforts toward social justice, providing a comprehensive analysis of these pivotal themes in American history.

      Race Harmony and Black Progress