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Glasgow 1971. The old way of life is under threat for the tight-knit community in Dalbeattie Street Maryhill. The shadow of the wrecker's ball looms large over their homes & they must face the choice of moving to a new estate or dispersing throughout the city. But powerful friendships refuse to be broken. These characters have gone through too much together to be destroyed by some measly planning scheme. They'll face this with the same inimitable Scottish humour & strength of spirit that have carried them through other tough times. Douglas' vivid portrait of Seventies Glasgow recreates in glorious detail a particular time & place but at its heart are the universal themes of love friendship & community. ...
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Indie filmmaker Kyle Freeman is a man at the end of his tether. He faces bankruptcy & obscurity until he lands a commission to make an unusual documentary. The Temple of the Last Days was a notorious cult which reached its bloody endgame in the Arizona desert in 1975. Ever since the group's rumoured mystical secrets & paranormal experiences have lain concealed behind a history of murder sexual deviancy & imprisonment. Kyle & his one-man crew film the cult's original bases in London & France -- finally visiting the desert crime scene where the cult self-destructed in a night of ritualistic violence. But when Kyle interviews survivors uncanny events plague his shoots. Frightening out-of-body experiences & nocturnal visitations follow along with the discovery of ghastly artefacts. Until Kyle realises too late that they've become entangled in the cult's hideous legacy. Praise for Adam Nevill: ' This novel grabs from the very first page.. . Superb' Guardian ' Lean compelling dark at times frightening' The Herald ' Horrifyingly scary.. . Nevill sinuously ramps up the tension' Sunday Times ...
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By the end of the nineteenth century Detroit founded by the French as a fur-trading post was thriving. In 1913 Henry Ford began mass-producing cars at his Model T plant transforming the area into the Silicon Valley of its day. By 1920 it was the fourth largest city in America & by the mid-1950s General Motors had become the single biggest employer on earth. Here indeed was the most modern city in the world the city of tomorrow. But by the time Berry Gordy founded Motown Records in 1960
- thereby creating twentieth-century Detroits other great assembly line
- the cracks were already beginning to show: big industry was looking elsewhere for cheaper sites cheaper labour & better tax breaks; urban planning was in meltdown; corruption was rife; racial tensions were running high. The 1967 riots
- at the time the worst in US history
- left 43 dead more than 7 000 arrested & 3 000 buildings destroyed. Detroit a former beacon of the capitalist dream had degenerated into an urban wilderness where unemployment ran at 50 per cent. With more guns in the city than people the murder rate was the highest in America
- three times that of New York. Mark Binelli returned to live in his native Detroit after a break of many years. He tells the story of the boom & the bust
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Brilliantly written & researched The Last Days of Hitler remains the most vivid account of the final Wagnerian chapter of Hitlers tyranny Max Hastings In September 1945 the fate of Adolf Hitler was a complete mystery. He had simply disappeared & had been missing for four months. Hugh Trevor-Roper an intelligence officer was given the task of solving the mystery. His brilliant piece of detective work not only proved finally that Hitler had killed himself in Berlin but also produced one of the most fascinating history books ever written. The Last Days of Hitler tells the extraordinary story of those last days of the Thousand Year Reich in the Berlin Bunker. Besieged in the shattered capital but still dominating the remains of his court Hitler reiterated the original alternative of Nazism: either total victory or annihilation. This book is the record of that carefully prepared ceremonious finale to a terrible chapter of history. This is an incomparable book by far the best written on any aspect of the second German war: a book sound in scholarship brilliant in its presentation.. . No words of praise are too strong A. J. P. Taylor New Statesman A masterpiece The Times A brilliant study Guardian ...
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A Leaf in The Wind covers the last days of T E Lawrence (Lawrence of Arabia) up to & following his mysterious & fatal motorcycle accident on the 13th of May 1935. New evidence discovered by the authors questions the original story published at the time & sheds new light on his tragic death. Meticulously researched over several years these painstaking investigations have revealed many new insights in Lawrences life activities & interests some of which may surprise & offend many people. The documentary & photographic evidence encompasses some 60 plates maps & figures & for anyone with an interest in T E Lawrence this book will be essential reading. ...
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In 1572 the Spanish sacked Vilcabamba the last Inca stronghold & the city was rapidly overtaken by the jungle receding for hundreds of years into legend & myth. This is the story of how Vilcabamba was founded & how the Incas held out against the Spanish for over 30 years in a savage guerrilla war. Hundreds of years later at the turn of this century an American explorer Hiram Bingham stumbled on the ruins of Machu Pichu & announced to the world that he had found Vilcabamba the lost city of the Incas. For fifty years the academic world agreed with him until in 1967 another American explorer discovered the real Vilcabamba... This is the biography of a city
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St Giles London 1829: three people have been brutally murdered and the city simmers with anger and political unrest. Pyke sometime Bow Street Runner sometime crook finds himself accidentally embroiled in the murder investigation but quickly realises that he has stumbled into something more sinister and far-reaching. In his pursuit of the murderer Pyke ruffles the feathers of some powerful people and falsely accused of murder himself he soon faces a death sentence and the gallows of the Old Bailey. Imprisoned and with only his uncle and the headstrong aristocratic daughter of his greatest enemy who believe in him Pyke must engineer his escape find the real killer and untangle the web of politics that has been spun around him. From the gutters of Seven Dials to the cells of Newgate prison
from the turmoil of 1800s Belfast to the highest levels of murky pre-Victorian politics THE LAST DAYS OF NEWGATE is a gripping darkly atmospheric story with a fantastic pragmatic - and reluctantly heroic - hero.
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St Giles London 1829: three people have been brutally murdered & the city simmers with anger & political unrest. Pyke sometime Bow Street Runner sometime crook finds himself accidentally embroiled in the murder investigation but quickly realises that he has stumbled into something more sinister & far-reaching. In his pursuit of the murderer Pyke ruffles the feathers of some powerful people & falsely accused of murder himself he soon faces a death sentence & the gallows of the Old Bailey. Imprisoned & with only his uncle & the headstrong aristocratic daughter of his greatest enemy who believe in him Pyke must engineer his escape find the real killer & untangle the web of politics that has been spun around him. From the gutters of Seven Dials to the cells of Newgate prison from the turmoil of 1800s Belfast to the highest levels of murky pre-Victorian politics THE LAST DAYS OF NEWGATE is a gripping darkly atmospheric story with a fantastic pragmatic
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- hero.

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