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David Leigh

    The liar : the fall of Jonathan Aitken
    A WORM in the APPLE
    Eucharist
    The Complete Guide to the Drinks of James Bond, Second Edition [Paperback]
    The Liar
    Group Trainer's Handbook
    • 2013

      Eucharist

      • 274 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Dhul Fiquari, a West Australian scientist of Iraqi descent, navigates a multicultural suburban life while grappling with his identity and beliefs. Embracing a secular lifestyle, he discovers a rogue protein that could enhance food nutrition, sparking his idealistic vision to alleviate global hunger. However, the narrative explores the complexities of faith, friendship, and the unexpected transformation of this pacifist into a bio-terrorist, set against the vibrant backdrop of Northbridge and the interactions among diverse men of differing faiths.

      Eucharist
    • 2013

      WikiLeaks

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.7(30)Add rating

      Title: WikiLeaks Binding: Paperback Author: Luke Harding & David Leigh Publisher: Guardian Books

      WikiLeaks
    • 2013

      A WORM in the APPLE

      • 152 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Tasmania boasts a unique blend of pristine natural beauty and rich culinary offerings, attracting environmentally conscious tourists. It features the largest temperate rainforest in the southern hemisphere and some of the last untouched wilderness areas. Visitors can indulge in exceptional wines, cheeses, and local produce, making it a premier destination for those seeking both adventure and gourmet experiences in a stunning landscape.

      A WORM in the APPLE
    • 2012

      Celebrating the iconic beverages of James Bond, this award-winning guide explores the cocktails featured in Ian Fleming's novels and the Eon films. It offers a detailed examination of the drinks, providing historical context and recipes, making it a must-have for both cocktail enthusiasts and Bond fans alike.

      The Complete Guide to the Drinks of James Bond, Second Edition [Paperback]
    • 2011
    • 2008

      Exploring the innovative influence of the Book of Revelation on twentieth-century fiction, David J. Leigh delves into the philosophical, political, and theological dilemmas posed by apocalyptic themes in works by writers like C. S. Lewis and Thomas Pynchon. He interrogates whether Christian eschatology promotes destructive "last battles" between good and evil. Analyzing twenty modern and postmodern novels through seven eschatological patterns, Leigh highlights spiritual possibilities and critiques social movements, bridging literature with contemporary theology and philosophy.

      Apocalyptic Patterns in Twentieth-Century Fiction
    • 2006

      Group Trainer's Handbook

      Designing and Delivering Training for Groups

      • 208 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      This guide offers practical strategies for effective group training, suitable for any group size. It covers essential aspects such as course design and development, along with handy tips, checklists, and quick reference guides to enhance the training experience. The focus is on providing immediately applicable techniques to improve training outcomes.

      Group Trainer's Handbook
    • 1999

      An update on Jonathan Aitken, forced to resign from the Cabinet after being accused by Guardian journalists of abusing his position. This account covers the subsequent court battle, which he lost, and further, his sentence in June 1999 for perjury and attempting to pervert the course of justice.

      The Liar
    • 1997