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John Bowen

    John Bowen crafts multi-genre thrillers, immersing readers in suspenseful narratives with unexpected twists. His writing is characterized by atmospheric storytelling that pulls the audience into the heart of the mystery. Bowen frequently explores the darker aspects of human nature and the complex moral questions that arise within his compelling plots.

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    Model Shipwright 104
    Where the Dead Walk
    Other Dickens
    Model Shipwright, 1972-1997. An Anthology
    A Celebration of Limerick Silver
    • A Celebration of Limerick Silver

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Focusing on the craftsmanship of Limerick's silversmiths and goldsmiths, this book showcases rare ecclesiastical items, significant civic and ceremonial pieces, and a variety of domestic silverware. It features stunning photography that highlights the artistry involved. Additionally, it offers a comprehensive directory of goldsmiths and related trades in Limerick, documenting their history and contributions up to the present day.

      A Celebration of Limerick Silver
    • Other Dickens

      Pickwick to Chuzzlewit

      • 244 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Focusing on the early works of Dickens, this study examines his significant novels, highlighting their innovative comic elements and radical political themes. John Bowen combines contemporary theory with historical context to reveal the transformative power of these texts, arguing that they challenge conventional understandings of Dickens and his impact on the novel's evolution. This analysis offers a fresh perspective on the complexities and enduring relevance of Dickens's literary contributions.

      Other Dickens
    • For some, ghosts are no more than the wounds loved ones leave in their wake, haunting the living only with their absence. Others take a more literal view... Kate Bennett, presenter of paranormal investigation cable TV show, 'Where the Dead Walk', isn't sure what she believes, other than she seems cursed to lose all those closest to her. After investigating a neglected cliff-top house, empty for a decade because its 'haunted', Kate is left convinced a spirit within holds the answers to a childhood she can't remember and an unimaginable crime. What she can't know is that the house's owner, Sebastian Dahl, is searching for something too, and he intends to get it, whatever the cost.

      Where the Dead Walk
    • Model Shipwright 104

      • 72 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      Part of a series, this work describes working models of the Brazilian Customs cruiser Amapa, The Severn Trow, The Popovka and London Engineer. A plan of SS Earl Sigurd is included.

      Model Shipwright 104
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      A Letter to the King, in Refutation of Some of the Charges Preferred Against the Poor
    • St. Thomas' Church 100th

      • 34 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      The history of St. Thomas' Episcopal Church in Hamilton, NY, celebrates a century of faith, community, and tradition. This reprint chronicles significant events, milestones, and the church's evolution over the years. It highlights the contributions of key figures, the church's role in the local community, and its enduring legacy. Rich in detail, this history reflects the spiritual journey of its congregation and the impact of the church on generations of worshippers.

      St. Thomas' Church 100th