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Michael Hardwick

    This author delves into the intricacies of relationships and societal expectations with keen observation and subtle wit. Her prose is marked by penetrating psychological depth and a fluid, polished style that draws readers into the complexities of human emotion. She portrays her characters with remarkable empathy, revealing their inner motivations and dilemmas with elegance and precision. Her works offer thoughtful explorations of love, loss, and the search for identity in an ever-changing world.

    The Charles Dickens encyclopedia
    Revenge of the Hound
    Private Life of Sherlock Holmes
    The World's Greatest Air Mysteries
    Prisoner of the Devil
    The World's Greatest Sea Mysteries
    • 2022

      The World's Greatest Air Mysteries

      • 296 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      A thrilling collection of aviation mysteries from around the world! Twenty-one aerial cases that combine first-rate storytelling with valuable insights. Perfect for fans of true-life mysteries. Who shot down the Red Baron, Germany's greatest air ace of the First World War? What caused the disaster of the airship R101 in 1930? What happened to Glenn Miller on a routine cross-Channel flight in 1944? Why did two airliners collide over the Grand Canyon in 1956? Author Michael Hardwick presents all these and many more mysteries of the air in this gripping collection of cases from aviation history. From vanishing aristocratic aviators to wartime enigmas, civil aviation disasters to eyewitness accounts of UFOs, the history of flying is riddled with mysterious and unresolved events around which speculation continues to rage. Well-known cases include that of Leslie Howard, the British film star, whose plane was shot down by eight Junkers-88s in 1943, and the disappearance of American aviation pioneer Amelia Earhart in 1937 during an attempt to circumnavigate the globe. The World's Greatest Air Mysteries is a must-read for all enthusiasts of aviation mysteries!

      The World's Greatest Air Mysteries
    • 2022

      The World's Greatest Sea Mysteries

      • 300 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      A thrilling collection of sea mysteries from around the world! Twenty-eight maritime stories told in a compelling style that combines first-rate storytelling with valuable insights. Perfect for fans of true-life mysteries. What happened to the crew of the Mary Celeste? How did a racehorse come to be found on an uninhabited island several miles out to sea? Is there really sunken treasure at Tobermory? Who did the hand discovered on a New Zealand beach belong to? All these and many more unexplained mysteries of the sea are presented in this fascinating collection of the strangest tales ever heard on the high seas. Authors Michael and Mollie Hardwick present a diversity of accounts covering every kind of maritime mystery, from olden times to the present day, set in all the oceans of the world. From sightings of sea serpents and phantom ships silently sailing the ocean waves, to the discovery of a skeleton-strewn ship missing for nearly a quarter of a century, many of the bizarre events recorded here continue to baffle experts today. Well-known cases include that of the Mary Celeste, discovered adrift and deserted in 1872, and the true-life disappearance of Britain's most famous frogman, Commander Crabb, in 1956. THE WORLD'S GREATEST SEA MYSTERIES is a must-read for everyone fascinated by the myths, legends and unsolved stories of the sea. So read on, if you dare...!

      The World's Greatest Sea Mysteries
    • 2016

      The Reality of Michael White

      The Nightmare of Reality

      • 162 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Living in poverty and facing abuses from a nonloving family, a forgotten child fights thoughts of suicide and dark demons in an effort to find a peaceful life

      The Reality of Michael White
    • 1987

      This authorized sequel to "The Hound of the Baskervilles" features Holmes and Watson tracking a menacing hound on Hampstead Heath and uncovering a murder, a fanatical plot to overthrow the government, and a secret mission to protect the king

      Revenge of the Hound
    • 1980

      Prisoner of the Devil

      • 312 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Not even the last-hope pleas of Alfred Dreyfus's wife can move Sherlock Holmes to take on the case of the unjustly accused artillery officer convicted of treason--until the aging Queen Victoria issues a direct command

      Prisoner of the Devil
    • 1973

      Descriptions and synopses of Dickens' works and data on the people and places mentioned in his writings accompany information on his private life, family, friends, and associates

      The Charles Dickens encyclopedia
    • 1970

      At last revealed—some adventures of Sherlock Holmes that even Dr. Watson sis not dare to publish during his lifetime! Fifty years after his death, a bank vault in London is opened to reveal new material about the most fascinating fictional detective of all time. In their hilarious and brilliant new film, Billy Wilder and I.A.L. Diamond have recreated the world of Sherlock Holmes in an adventure never before imagined. What you don't know about Sherlock Holmes has made a great motion picture...and a delightful new novel.

      Private Life of Sherlock Holmes