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Nicholas Davies

    January 1, 1901 – January 1, 2016
    Nicholas Davies
    Death Before Dishonour: True Stories of the Special Forces Heroes Who Fight Global Terror
    My favorite star
    Diana
    Ten-thirty-three: the inside story of Britain's secret killing machine in Northern Ireland.
    The Princess Who Changed the World
    William
    • 2023

      My favorite star

      • 162 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Exploring the theme of self-doubt and societal expectations, the narrative delves into the protagonist's internal struggle with the idea of parenthood. Faced with the judgment of others, the character grapples with feelings of inadequacy and the fear of failing as a parent. Through introspection and candid reflections, the story examines the complexities of parenting and the impact of external opinions on personal identity and choices.

      My favorite star
    • 2023

      Mafia King

      • 180 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      The story revolves around two flawed characters, each grappling with their personal struggles and traumas. As they navigate their complex emotions, they find themselves entangled in a precarious relationship that tests their capacity for love and trust. The narrative explores themes of vulnerability and healing, highlighting the challenges and rewards of opening up to another person while confronting their own inner demons.

      Mafia King
    • 2013

      Focusing on the evolution of modern warfare, the book delves into the creation of a new type of soldier designed to combat international terrorism. These elite fighters, equipped with cutting-edge technology and rigorous training, engage in high-stakes operations with remarkable efficiency. The narrative highlights the intense drama and action of Special Forces missions, unveiling previously classified details about their most challenging battles and the innovative tactics they utilize.

      Death Before Dishonour: True Stories of the Special Forces Heroes Who Fight Global Terror
    • 1999

      This explosive book reveals the conspiracy between British Military Intelligence and the gunman of the UDA who targeted and killed both Republican terrorists and ordinary Catholics. The secret partnership was sanctioned at the highest level of the British government and full details of planned operations, including killings, were passed directly to its Joint Intelligence Committee in London. Ten-Thirty-Three was the codename given to the agent who was fed with all the details necessary for Loyalist gunmen to carry out their murderous activities. But somewhere along the line the power went to Ten-Thirty-Three's head and he became increasingly unpredictable. It wasn't long before he was completely out of control, and his Military Intelligence bosses had the makings of a major catastrophe on their hands...This extraordinary true story lifts the lid on shocking abuses of power in Belfast in the 1980s and 1990s.

      Ten-thirty-three: the inside story of Britain's secret killing machine in Northern Ireland.
    • 1998

      The Princess Who Changed the World

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      3.7(13)Add rating

      A touching tribute to the life of Diana, "The Princess Who Changed the World" reveals how and why she made a difference in the lives of so many people everywhere. Tracing her life from a lonely childhood and royal marriage to her surprising divorce and tragic death, Nicholas Davies describes her acts of love and secret kindness that moved so many people and ultimately made her the "People's Princess"."The Princess Who Changed the World" tells of Diana's secret charity work and countless visits with the sick and dying, with no press or cameras in sight. The difficult side of her life is examined, as she battled with the Royal Family and fought to bring change to the rigid rules of protocol and tradition in the Royal House of Windsor. Her all-too-human weaknesses are also discussed, illustrating why she endeared so many to her -- and why she will always be remembered as the most compassionate and understanding member of royalty.Plus, new revelations about her life are revealed, including her relationship with Dodi, the man she meant to marry, details of their first meeting and their future plans. Also, new theories about the crash in Paris, Diana's fight for life and how the Royal Family have come to terms with the loss of Britain's greatest ambassador.

      The Princess Who Changed the World
    • 1998

      William

      • 300 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      With his tremendous courage in the face of the tragedy of Princess Diana's untimely death, Prince William endeared himself to the whole world. In this sensitive biography, royal expert Nicholas Davies explores the complex character behind this monarch of the future.

      William
    • 1993

      Diana

      A Princess and Her Troubled Marriage

      • 452 pages
      • 16 hours of reading

      British journalist Davies discloses the personal secrets, hopes, and ambitions--as well as the problems--of the winsome, captivating Princess Diana, the real queen of the House of Windsor. "A compassionate story of two lonely people and an uneasy monarch".--Publishers Weekly. Includes a stunning new chapter.

      Diana