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Michael Phillips

    December 13, 1946

    Michael Phillips has been a prolific author in the Christian marketplace for three decades, contributing to or editing around 110 books. He and his wife reside in the United States, with Scotland serving as their second home. His extensive body of work reflects a long-standing presence and engagement within this specific literary sphere.

    Michael Phillips
    Chelsea Market Cookbook
    The Legacy
    TIBCO Spotfire - A Comprehensive Primer
    Iron condor : neutral strategy for uncommon profit
    Azima and the Magic Jungle
    The Apple Grower
    • Azima and the Magic Jungle

      • 210 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Azima embarks on thrilling adventures that blend magic and discovery. As she navigates a vibrant world filled with enchanting creatures and formidable challenges, her journey reveals her inner strength and resilience. Themes of friendship and courage are woven throughout, showcasing her growth as she confronts obstacles and unravels mysteries. The narrative promises an engaging exploration of a richly imagined universe, captivating readers with its blend of fantasy and heartfelt moments.

      Azima and the Magic Jungle
    • TIBCO Spotfire - A Comprehensive Primer

      • 348 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      The book focuses on developing advanced informatics solutions tailored for enterprise needs using TIBCO Spotfire. It offers practical guidance on leveraging the platform's capabilities for data visualization, analytics, and business intelligence. Readers will learn to create impactful dashboards and reports, enabling better decision-making through data-driven insights. The content is designed for professionals seeking to enhance their skills in data analysis and informatics within a corporate environment.

      TIBCO Spotfire - A Comprehensive Primer
    • The Dramatic Conclusion to Michael Phillips's Shetland Islands Saga Loni Ford's unexpected inheritance of substantial real estate--not to mention a title--in the Shetland Islands has caused more than a stir in the quiet fishing hamlet of Whales Reef. How is life ever to be the same with an outsider--and a woman, at that--playing such a pivotal role in the life of this conservative community? But it isn't just the locals who have deep misgivings about the current situation. Loni herself never imagined this in her wildest dreams. What Loni is more sure of, however, is that she is falling in love--with Whales Reef, with its hardy people, with its simple, peaceful way of life, and with local chieftain David Tulloch, whose inheritance she has usurped, at least in the eyes of some. But life in Whales Reef is not without drama. Deep rifts exist between certain lifelong residents, and when one local resident turns up dead, suspicion is cast in the direction of the island's most prominent family. How Loni and David deal with this challenge will go a long way in determining their future, and that of the quaint island community.

      The Legacy
    • Chelsea Market Cookbook

      • 223 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
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      To mark its first fifteen years, Chelsea Market is offering a collection of recipes and anecdotes celebrating its eclectic food vendors, vibrant neighbourhood and celebrity personalities. Archival images accompany 100 photos of the finished dishes and lively shots of the market today.

      Chelsea Market Cookbook
    • The Inheritance

      • 430 pages
      • 16 hours of reading
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      In Scotland's Shetland Islands, a clan patriarch has died, and a dispute over the inheritance has frozen an entire community's assets. When a letter from the estate's solicitor finds Loni Ford, she is stunned. Orphaned as a child, Loni has always wanted a link to her roots. She sets out on a journey of discovery, but is this dream too good to be true?

      The Inheritance
    • Angel Harp

      A Novel

      • 464 pages
      • 17 hours of reading
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      Amateur harpist Marie "Angel" Buchan, facing the reality of her unfulfilled dreams at 40, embarks on a transformative summer in Scotland. In a picturesque coastal village, her music enchants the locals, leading her into an unexpected love triangle with both the local curate and a duke. This journey not only reignites her passion for music but also challenges her perceptions of love and life, offering her a chance to reclaim her happiness.

      Angel Harp
    • Focusing on the transformative journey of an individual who escapes the school-to-prison pipeline, this narrative explores his reinvention as a pastor and advocate for education reform. It delves into the lessons learned from his experiences, highlighting how adversity can be transformed into hope and positive change for youth. The story emphasizes resilience and the potential for redemption, offering insights into the systemic issues affecting young people today.

      Wrong Lanes Have Right Turns: A Pardoned Man's Escape from the School-To-Prison Pipeline and What We Can Do to Dismantle It