David Llewellyn is a Welsh novelist and scriptwriter whose work delves into the complexities of human relationships and the psychological depths of his characters. His writing is marked by a keen insight into human nature and a talent for crafting compelling and atmospheric narratives. Llewellyn often explores the boundaries between good and evil, frequently infusing his stories with a sense of darkness and ambiguity. His narrative approach is precise, and his stylistic skill makes his prose engaging and memorable for readers.
Sixth edition covers the implementation in United Kingdom law of the Directive on Copyright in the Information Society, the introduction of artists' resale rights and the "market-orientated" version of the Technology Transfer Regulation.
The Chelsea Flower Show appears mundane to the Doctor, but in the futuristic city of Chelsea 426, floating on Saturn's clouds, the flowers hold unexpected dangers. As he delves deeper, his concerns grow.
Tiger Bay, Cardiff, 1950: A mysterious crate is brought into the docks on a Scandinavian cargo ship, the Kungssangen. Its destination: The Torchwood Institute. As the crate is offloaded by a group of local dockers it explodes, killing all but one; a young Butetown lad called Michael Bellini. Fifty-eight years later a radioactive source somewhere inside Torchwood leads the team to discover the same Michael Bellini, still young and dressed in his 1950s clothes, cowering in the vaults. As they question the intruder, it becomes apparent that each of them has met him in the past. All of them remember him talking incoherently about terrifying "Men In Bowler Hats" and little more, but it's Jack who remembers him best of all...
Every morning and every evening, Rollo would cry, 'I don't want to clean my teeth!' Rollo's family are on track with mealtimes and going to bed, but now Rollo doesn't want to clean his teeth ... From talented author-illustrator David (D.M.) Cornish comes the perfect book for parents who might need to brush up on their children's teeth cleaning.