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Amanda Lees

    Kumari – Prinzessin in Gefahr
    If I Can Save One Child
    Selling Out
    Secret Admirer
    Kumari
    From Aconite to the Zodiac Killer
    • 2024

      If I Can Save One Child

      A completely breathtaking, gripping World War II novel, inspired by true events

      • 348 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Set in occupied France during World War II, the story revolves around a deep bond between an adult and a young boy named Robert, who has faced harrowing experiences. As they navigate the dangers of their situation, the adult reflects on the promise made to protect Robert, highlighting themes of bravery, resilience, and the struggle for survival against overwhelming odds. The emotional connection and the urgency of their plight drive the narrative, emphasizing the lengths one will go to for love and safety.

      If I Can Save One Child
    • 2019

      From Aconite to the Zodiac Killer

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      An essential popular A-Z reference guide for fans of crime fiction and true crime, in books, TV and film, helping to make sense of everything from asphyxiation to VX nerve agent.

      From Aconite to the Zodiac Killer
    • 2008

      Kumari

      • 279 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      3.6(26)Add rating

      In this second book in the Kumari trilogy, the girl goddess must use her powers to save her father and the kingdom.

      Kumari
    • 2002

      Secret Admirer

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.0(26)Add rating

      Delilah had imagined her life was complicated enough. After all, when you're the owner of a struggling but sophisticated boutique that demands your constant attention and the manager of a hedonistic and occasionally snappish Australian sales assistant, you don't have a great deal of time to brood about the state of your love life. But when an intriguing - and oddly fragrant - postcard from a secret admirer lands on your doormat, there's no escaping the thrill of wondering who the mysterious scribbler might be . . . that is, until the man of your dreams saunters through the shop door and sends your heart into restless palpitation. But is he the enigmatic secret admirer, or merely a coincidental bearer of romantic tidings? Delilah's passions are about to fly into overdrive, although there are the small matters of a shop named Decadence and an assistant named Twizzle to keep her feet on the ground. In a novel of testing choices, dubious charisma and delectable chocolates, can Delilah emerge romantically intact?

      Secret Admirer
    • 2001

      Selling Out

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      2.9(38)Add rating

      Had Alex only known that Nick had more than one reason to be nervous, she would never have knocked on his hotel room door. No one must ever know what happened in the room that night, but, of course, everyone finds out.

      Selling Out