Exploring the often-overlooked concept of peace, this book delves into the auditory experiences that accompany tranquility and harmony. It contrasts the cacophony of conflict with the subtle, soothing sounds that signify a world at rest. Through vivid imagery and thoughtful reflections, the author invites readers to reconsider their understanding of peace, encouraging a deeper appreciation for the quiet moments that foster connection and healing in a tumultuous world.
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Mark Hayden is a pen name for Adrian Attwood, a writer known for his urban fantasy novels. His work delves into intricate themes and complex narratives, showcasing a distinctive style that captivates readers. Attwood's approach to storytelling is both engaging and thought-provoking, establishing him as a noteworthy voice in contemporary fiction.






- 2023
- 2021
Five Leaf Clover
- 246 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Set against the haunting backdrop of Ireland, this gripping tale intertwines mystery and danger. The narrative invites readers to explore a land rich in culture and history, while also delving into dark secrets that threaten lives. As characters navigate through suspenseful twists and unforeseen challenges, the story reveals the complexities of loyalty, betrayal, and survival. Prepare for an immersive journey that blends the beauty of the Irish landscape with a chilling narrative of intrigue and peril.
- 2020
The Twelve Dragons of Albion
- 270 pages
- 10 hours of reading
In a world where the fate of the kingdom hangs in the balance, a call to arms echoes through the land. The King's Watch seeks brave souls to join their ranks, facing perilous challenges and uncovering deep-rooted conspiracies. As the protagonists navigate treachery and loyalty, they must harness their courage and skills to protect the realm. Themes of camaraderie, duty, and the fight against darkness weave through this gripping tale of adventure and heroism.
- 2020
The 13th Witch
- 200 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Did you know that the gods can use mobile phones?They can, and Odin has a message for ConradConrad Clarke, former RAF pilot and alleged gangster gets a text – and a visit – from The Allfather.Odin has a challenge for sign up to protect England from wild magick and get a commission in the King’s Watch.All he has to do is find a missing witch. Simple.Conrad never could resist a challenge. Before you can say “Ragnarok”, he’s plunged into a world of gods, mages, witches, dwarves and one very aggressive giant mole.But the witch doesn’t want to be found, and powerful mages will kill to keep her hidden. Going back isn’t an option. Going forward looks a lot like death.Armed with nothing but a sense of humour and a willingness to cheat, Conrad has to find the Witch and save his life.Treat yourself to a copy now and experience a whole new universe of magick. And moles…
- 2019
The continuation of a very British urban fantasy series: Conrad is searching for a gang of Alchemical Gold dealers. Consistently top 100 in the Urban Fantasy charts, this mix of modern life and ancient magick combines humour and adventure. Features gods, strong female characters and roars along at a fast pace.
- 2007
Changing Collars
- 95 pages
- 4 hours of reading
The narrative explores a transformative journey from Roman Catholicism to the Church of Ireland amid Ireland's religious conflicts. It delves into the author's seminary experiences, his disillusionment with Catholicism, and eventual conversion. The story encompasses his life as a clergyman, marriage, and parenthood, highlighting themes of confusion, choices, and the profound nature of vocation. Ultimately, it reflects on faith, hope, and love, transcending denominational boundaries and challenging societal prejudices.
- 2005
German Military Chaplains in World War II
- 160 pages
- 6 hours of reading
Focusing on the often-overlooked role of military chaplains during World War II, the book explores the moral challenges faced by priests in Hitler's Germany. It combines numerous period photographs from private collections with images of chaplain artifacts, providing a visual context to the discussion. The author, Mark Hayden, also examines the various uniforms, insignia, and awards associated with German and Axis chaplains, offering a comprehensive look at their unique responsibilities and experiences during the conflict.
- 2004
German Military Ribbon Bars
- 72 pages
- 3 hours of reading
German Military Ribbon Bars fills an obvious gap in reference works on German awards and medals. Drawing on many resources from around the world, his own collection, and with many unpublished photographs from 1914-1970, author Mark Hayden examines German ribbon bars from World War I, the Inter-War years, World War II and finally those worn by veterans in the reconstituted Bundeswehr of 1957. The wide variety of construction, styles, and combinations are discussed in detail, along with information on values, availability, and reproductions. This book is sure to be a welcome addition to the libraries of militaria collectors and students of military history alike.