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Norman Johnston

    This author, renowned for her gothic romances aimed at teenagers, infused her work with a distinctive voice. She often set her stories in atmospheric, mysterious locales where suspense and romance intertwined. Her talent lay in masterfully building mood and crafting compelling characters that drew readers into her narratives. With a rich background in diverse creative fields, she brought imaginative and engaging worlds to life.

    Parting Shot
    Gabriel's Girl
    Forms of Constraint
    If You Love Me, Let Me Go
    Adaptive Marketing
    • Adaptive Marketing

      • 225 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Adapt or die is really the 21st century mantra for business. Authors Norm Johnston provides guidance on how to adopt an Adaptive Marketing model to ensure you are not only prepared for this new data world, but also winning against both traditional competitors and new disrupters.

      Adaptive Marketing
    • Gran's failing health, a strained relationship with her best friend, meeting a medical student, and providing the strength for her problem-torn family give sixteen-year-old Allison a better understanding of herself and her relationships.

      If You Love Me, Let Me Go
    • Forms of Constraint

      • 197 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      3.7(12)Add rating

      Considers how prison design has evolved over the centuries, how it has taken shape in various corners of the globe, and how it reflects the society that oversees it. This illustrated book surveys prison architecture from earliest times. It considers the architectural design and features of prisons in light of the purposes they were meant to serve.

      Forms of Constraint
    • Sarah embarks on a dangerous mission in Spain when she searches for her father, a famous expose writer, who has mysteriously disappeared from his hotel.

      Gabriel's Girl
    • Parting Shot

      • 160 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Norman Johnston is widely regarded as one of Ireland's foremost railway historians, and has amassed a huge collection of remarkable photographs of Irish railways. This book includes some of what Norman regarded as the best or most interesting images that he took during the pivotal period between 1964 and 1973 and include CIE as well as UTA and NIR.

      Parting Shot