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In 523 BC the Persian emperor Cambyses dispatched an army across Egypt's western desert to destroy the oracle of Amun at Siwa. Legend has it that somewhere in the middle of the Great Sand Sea his army was overwhelmed by a sandstorm & destroyed. Fifty thousand men were lost. Two & a half thousand years later a mutilated corpse is washed up on the banks of the Nile at Luxor an antiques dealer is savagely murdered in Cairo & an eminent British archaeologist is found dead at the ancient necropolis of Saqqara. At first the incidents appear unconnected. Inspector Yusuf Khalifa of the Luxor police is suspicious however. & so too is the archaeologist's daughter Tara Mullray. As each seeks to uncover the truth they find themselves thrown together in a desperate race for survival
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Isabel Dalhousie philosopher & amateur solver of other people's problems meets an old foe Minty Auchterlonie at a birthday party attended by their young children. Ambitious Minty now the head of a small investment bank is in trouble with her shareholders. Isabel becomes involved & is drawn into a murky world of financial concealment. Minty is not the only high-flier in Isabel's life; her niece Cat has just become engaged to a tightrope-walking stuntman. Isabel fears his next job
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Jon Ronson has been on patrol with Americas real-life superheroes & to a UFO convention in the Nevada desert with Robbie Williams. Hes interviewed a robot & asked her if she has a soul. Hes travelled to the Alaskan theme town of North Pole (where every day is Christmas Day) to investigate a high school mass-murder plot. Hes met a man who tried to split the atom in his kitchen & another whos preparing to welcome the aliens to earth. Jon Ronson is fascinated by madness strange behaviour & the human mind & he has spent his life exploring mysterious events & meeting extraordinary people. Collected here from various sources (including the Guardian & GQ) are the best of his adventures. Frequently hilarious sometimes disturbing always entertaining these compelling stories of the chaos that lies on the fringe of our daily lives will have you wondering just what were capable of. ...
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A series of child-murders that took place in Yorkshire in the 1960s shocked & scandalised the country. The two people responsible Myra Hindley & Ian Brady were tried in a sensational case & have become notorious as the human face of evil. It is a story that has captivated for forty years. Four children were murdered by Hindley & Brady the body of one of their victims Keith Bennett has never been found. In The Lost Boy" Duncan Staff has produced the nearest to a definitive book on the subject we will ever read. In 1999 Duncan Staff made a documentary on the Moors murders for BBC2. In the course of producing this programme he as a matter of course invited Myra Hindley to put across her side of the story. Much to his surprise she agreed. What followed was a correspondence in which Hindley spoke candidly about some aspects of her crimes. The programme aired concluding unquestioningly with a reaffirmation of her guilt. After her death her estate sent Duncan Myra Hindleys unpublished papers
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Lost Banff And Buchan

The region north of Aberdeen and east of Moray is difficult to define. Neither highland or lowland depopulated or populous it is a land of surprising contrasts. In this book Daniel MacCannell uncovers many aspects of lost Banff and Buchan. In addition to buildings transport networks industries and ways of life which now no longer exist from whaling to open-air market trading he also considers other elements which have been forgotten over time. There are lost people - those whose lives have been of enormous significance but are now forgotten - such as the member of the Barclay family who became a Russian field marshal and architect of the scorched earth strategy used against Napoleon in 1812 and the pilots of the Banff Strike Wing who fought valiantly against the German Navy during World
War II. There is also the lost University of Fraserburgh founded in 1595 but defunct by 1605; the village of Burnhaven destroyed to make room for Peterhead Prison; and a lost literary master - the Turriff man who wrote Argenis arguably the first novel ever written by a British person. The book also offers a new take on the history of smuggling in the area - of whisky from Cabrach down North Donside to Aberdeen as well as of brandy and a surprisingly wide range of other commodities. The result is a compelling and imaginative journey into the past packed with anecdote fact and fascinating characters.
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The region north of Aberdeen & east of Moray is difficult to define. Neither highland or lowland depopulated or populous it is a land of surprising contrasts. In this book Daniel Mac Cannell uncovers many aspects of lost Banff & Buchan. In addition to buildings transport networks industries & ways of life which now no longer exist from whaling to open-air market trading he also considers other elements which have been forgotten over time. There are lost people
- those whose lives have been of enormous significance but are now forgotten
- such as the member of the Barclay family who became a Russian field marshal & architect of the scorched earth strategy used against Napoleon in 1812 & the pilots of the Banff Strike Wing who fought valiantly against the German Navy during World War II. There is also the lost University of Fraserburgh founded in 1595 but defunct by 1605; the village of Burnhaven destroyed to make room for Peterhead Prison; & a lost literary master
- the Turriff man who wrote Argenis arguably the first novel ever written by a British person. The book also offers a new take on the history of smuggling in the area
- of whisky from Cabrach down North Donside to Aberdeen as well as of brandy & a surprisingly wide range of other commodities. The result is a compelling & imaginative journey into the past packed with anecdote fact & fascinating characters.

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