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    ON TRIAL
    In A Summer Swelter
    Thistlebone
    Thistlebone Book Two - Poisoned Roots
    Exploring History Student Book 1
    Exploring History Student Book 3
    • 2022

      Thistlebone Book Two - Poisoned Roots

      • 80 pages
      • 3 hours of reading
      4.1(59)Add rating

      It's been over a year since journalist Seema Chaudry accompanied cult survivor Avril Easton back to the village of Harrowvale, the site of her terryifying experiences at the hands of Jasper Hillman's THISTLEBONE worshippers, a crazed occult group that believed in an ancient woodland deity. Intended as a cathartic experience, both women were changed forever by what they were confronted with.

      Thistlebone Book Two - Poisoned Roots
    • 2021

      Thistlebone

      • 64 pages
      • 3 hours of reading
      3.8(157)Add rating

      England, 2019. The secluded rural village of Harrowvale holds a dark past - that years earlier, on a farm bordering the vast tracts of woodland, it hosted a cult that worshipped an ancient deity called Thistlebone. The cult held the young Avril Eason captive with the intention of sacrificing her. But Avril escaped...

      Thistlebone
    • 2019

      ON TRIAL

      The Case of Keli Lane and the ABC

      • 132 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Focusing on the controversial case of Keli Lane, the narrative explores her conviction for the murder of her daughter, Tegan. Davis meticulously examines the intricacies of the case, addressing prevalent myths and misconceptions while providing a thorough fact-check of a recent ABC documentary. This exploration aims to shed light on the complexities surrounding the trial and the events leading to Lane's conviction, offering readers a deeper understanding of the legal and personal ramifications involved.

      ON TRIAL
    • 2018
    • 2017

      In A Summer Swelter

      The Charles Manson Murders

      • 322 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Offering a unique perspective, Simon Davis, an independent trial lawyer, delves into the infamous Manson Family murder spree of 1969. The narrative juxtaposes the brutal killings with the cultural backdrop of a carefree summer filled with music and peace, epitomized by Woodstock. This exploration not only recounts the shocking events but also examines the societal contrasts of the era, providing a compelling insight into one of the most notorious crime stories in history.

      In A Summer Swelter
    • 2017

      Historical Dictionary of the Cold War

      • 422 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      The second edition offers a comprehensive overview of the Cold War, featuring over 400 cross-referenced entries on key figures, nations, and conflicts. It includes a detailed chronology, an informative introduction, and a curated bibliography, providing insights into the era's significant political and military strategies, as well as the development of advanced weaponry. This resource is essential for understanding the complexities and dynamics of the Cold War period.

      Historical Dictionary of the Cold War
    • 2017

      Painting Portraits of Children

      • 96 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      "A unique account of painting thoughtful, intelligent and honest portraits of children. Painting a portrait of a child is one of the most complex challenges an artist will face. In this detailed and practical book, Simon Davis opens up his studio and explains his approach. As one of the country's leading portrait painters, he gives a unique insight into how to render a sympathetic portrait in oils, which avoids sentimentality and captures the essence of a child."--back cover

      Painting Portraits of Children
    • 2017