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Margaret Campbell

    This author is known for her incisive explorations of the human psyche and complex interpersonal relationships. Her works often delve into the darker aspects of human nature, examining themes of passion, guilt, and betrayal with remarkable intensity. Through her captivating prose, she crafts worlds that are both mesmerizing and unsettling, inviting readers to contemplate the ambiguous morality of human existence. Her literary style is characterized by rich language and an evocative atmosphere that draws the reader into the heart of her stories.

    Die grossen Geiger
    Germany
    They Can Rip The Flesh From Your Bones
    The Great Violinists
    The Spectral Bride
    Family
    • Family

      A Celebration

      • 179 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      A collection of short stories, poetry, and essays by such writers as Nikki Giovanni, Garnette Mullis, Al Maginnes, and Bobbie Su Nadal considers the special relationships within families and is complemented by warm photographs. $50,000 ad/promo.

      Family
    • Terror or Romance, Legend or Love...?Was lovely Adelaide Fenton a simple country girl, or was she the pale shadow of another maiden who had met violent death many years before? Was handsome James Daintry, the last Earl of the Seagroves, a fanciful young man, or the final victim of a legendary specter which had taken its toll in madness and sorrow? Was it the power of love which drew them together, or were they caught in a darker pattern -- cursed for a crime they did not commit, reliving a tale they scarcely knew?Adelaide's family warned her not to look beyond her station. James's advisors tried to keep him from their secret trysts. But fate beckoned them on, down a pathway from which no one could turn them, on a journey which must lead them to happiness or death...

      The Spectral Bride
    • The Great Violinists

      • 356 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      The book explores the influential violinists throughout history, highlighting pivotal figures such as Corelli, Vivaldi, and Paganini, as well as more contemporary artists like Sarasate and Ysaye. It delves into the diverse personalities that shaped the art of violin playing, showcasing a spectrum from traditional to unconventional styles. Through these profiles, readers gain insight into the evolution of violin performance and the unique contributions of each artist to the musical landscape.

      The Great Violinists
    • They Can Rip The Flesh From Your Bones

      • 180 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      The book explores the powerful legacy of resilience and spirit passed down through generations, particularly through the voice of the author's grandmother, Rose Mary Bree. It delves into themes of survival against adversity, emphasizing the importance of inner strength in the face of external challenges. The narrative is likely rich with personal anecdotes and wisdom, illustrating how one can endure hardships without losing their essence.

      They Can Rip The Flesh From Your Bones
    • Germany

      • 300 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Take the trouble out of travel with AA Key Guides. For independent travellers wishing to select the best for their holiday, the series now covers Germany. Helping you make the right choice, the guide contains super clear mapping, colour photographs and information you really need. There are floor plans throughout and each sight is marked on maps and presented with grid references for easy location. Expert advice is given on the very best things to see and do plus recommended places to eat and stay at all price levels. With coloured plastic dividers uniquely separating each section, Key Guides really are the easiest to use guides...ever!

      Germany