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Howard Harrison

    Howard Harrison is an award-winning journalist with over 35 years of experience. His extensive work spans writing for corporations and beyond, from speeches for Fortune 500 CEOs to articles and books. Mr. Harrison is increasingly focusing on his book writing, with his works having received critical acclaim. His extensive career as a journalist and editor provides him with a unique insight into the world of communication and storytelling.

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    How to Play the Flute
    • How to Play the Flute

      • 124 pages
      • 5 hours of reading
      3.9(46)Add rating

      This flute tutor offers a unique approach by integrating over fifty musical pieces with illustrations and diagrams, providing a comprehensive guide for beginners. It progresses through easy stages, helping students advance from simple melodies to the works of composers like Bach and Scott Joplin, ensuring a well-rounded learning experience.

      How to Play the Flute
    • Massacre at Brewer Lane

      • 448 pages
      • 16 hours of reading

      In 1990 London, DCI Bill Harrigan faces a challenging investigation into the murder of five individuals at The Sisters' Basement nightclub. Tasked by the United Nations International Investigation Agency (UNIIA), he grapples with questions about the case's jurisdiction and the true target among the victims. As he delves deeper, he uncovers tensions with the UK Government's Joint Intelligence Agency, which is intent on sidelining UNIIA from the investigation. The plot weaves a complex tapestry of crime, politics, and international intrigue.

      Massacre at Brewer Lane