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Matthew Richardson

    Threatened and Recently Extinct Vertebrates of the World
    Isle of Man Steam Packet in the Second World War
    An Illustrated History of Primatology
    The Meowmorphosis
    Visitors' Historic Britain: The Isle of Man
    The Insider
    • The Insider

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      4.1(70)Add rating

      The thrilling novel of espionage and murder set in the dark heart of Westminster, from the UK's most exciting new spy writer A Russian defector is found brutally murdered in a London hotel. Only four people knew he had turned - the four most important and powerful figures in Whitehall. There's only one conclusion: A mole has infiltrated the highest levels of the nation's security. Operating in secret from within Westminster's darkest corners, former spy, Solomon Vine, must uncover the traitor. Because Britain's future hangs in the balance. And with it, the fate of the whole world . . . Praise for Matthew Richardson 'Proof that the spy genre is flourishing in the 21st century . . . [Richardson's] plotting has an old-school, Swiss-clock precision' The Guardian 'Compelling, intense and sharply authentic' James Swallow, bestselling author of Nomad 'A splendid tale of espionage starring an old-fashioned MI6 hero . . . Exciting spy literature' The Times 'A bang-up-to-date thriller told with old-school panache. A great read' Mick Herron, CWA Gold Dagger-winning author of the Slough House Series

      The Insider
    • The Meowmorphosis

      • 206 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
      3.0(930)Add rating

      “One morning, as Gregor Samsa was waking up from anxious dreams, he discovered that he had been changed into an adorable kitten.” Thus begins The Meowmorphosis—a bold, startling, and fuzzy-wuzzy new edition of Franz Kafka’s classic nightmare tale, from the publishers of Pride and Prejudice and Zombies! Meet Gregor Samsa, a humble young man who works as a fabric salesman to support his parents and sister. His life goes strangely awry when he wakes up late for work and finds that, inexplicably, he is now a man-sized baby kitten. His family freaks out: Yes, their son is OMG so cute, but what good is cute when there are bills piling up? And how can he expect them to serve him meals every day? If Gregor is to survive this bizarre, bewhiskered ordeal, he’ll have to achieve what he never could before—escape from his parents’ house. Complete with haunting illustrations and a provocative biographical exposé of Kafka’s own secret feline life, The Meowmorphosis will take you on a journey deep into the tortured soul of the domestic tabby.

      The Meowmorphosis
    • An Illustrated History of Primatology

      • 400 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      Exploring the intricate relationship between humans and primates, this illustrated history delves into the various aspects of primatology. It offers a comprehensive overview of how this connection has evolved over time, highlighting significant developments and insights into primate behavior and conservation. The book serves as an informative resource for understanding the impact of primates on human culture and vice versa.

      An Illustrated History of Primatology
    • The book delves into the experiences of the Isle of Man Steam Packet Company's fleet during World War II, highlighting their critical role in maintaining connections despite wartime dangers like U-boats and mines. It details the ships' service as troop carriers during significant events such as Dunkirk and D-Day. Utilizing previously unreleased archival material and personal accounts, the narrative reveals the challenges faced by the crew under fire, showcasing this maritime service as a pivotal contribution to the war effort.

      Isle of Man Steam Packet in the Second World War
    • Threatened and Recently Extinct Vertebrates of the World

      A Biogeographic Approach

      • 750 pages
      • 27 hours of reading

      The book presents a comprehensive examination of endangered and recently extinct species across various animal groups, including mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fishes. It serves as a crucial resource for understanding the global conservation crisis, making it invaluable for academic institutions, conservation organizations, and zoos. Additionally, it appeals to anyone with a passion for natural history, highlighting the urgent need for awareness and action in conservation efforts.

      Threatened and Recently Extinct Vertebrates of the World
    • Royal Marines in the First World War

      • 184 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Focusing on the Royal Marines' extensive involvement in World War I, this history details their participation in major battles like the Defence of Antwerp, Gallipoli, and the Somme, as well as lesser-known campaigns. It highlights their dual role both on land and at sea, including actions at the Dardanelles and Jutland, and their unique presence in the West Indies. The narrative is enriched by firsthand accounts from the Marines themselves, providing an authentic and immediate perspective on their bravery and experiences during the war.

      Royal Marines in the First World War
    • With the British Cavalry in 1914

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      The narrative delves into the journey of the British cavalry during pivotal battles from Mons to Ypres, highlighting their strategic roles and challenges faced in World War I. It examines the evolution of cavalry tactics and the harsh realities of warfare, providing insights into the soldiers' experiences and the impact of evolving military technology on traditional cavalry units. Through detailed accounts, the book captures both the heroism and the hardships encountered during this critical period in history.

      With the British Cavalry in 1914
    • "The most impressive espionage debut since Mick Herron's Slow Horses ." — DAILY MAIL"Grand in scope and packed with fascinating insights." — MICK HERRONIntense and enthralling thriller, and a secret that will send shockwaves through the corridors of Westminster . . .VIENNA, 1946: A brilliant German scientist spirited out of the ruins Nazi Europe in search of a new life.MOSCOW, 1964: A rising star of the British diplomatic service whose job is not what it seems.LONDON, THE PRESENT A once promising academic offered an opportunity to seal his place in history.Their stories, their lives, and the fate of the world, are bound by a single THE SCARLET PAPERSThe devastating secrets contained within teased by a brief Tomorrow 11AM. Take a cab and pay in cash. Tell no one.

      The Scarlet Papers
    • New history of the British and German armies in the first battles of the Great War.

      1914