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The Lost Kings – A Code
Posted On: August 25, 2011Posted In: Articles
Publisher: Simon & Schuster UK
Bruno Hare tells a tale of his time spent in Pakistan, researching his novel, Lost Kings, a rollicking tale of adventure and derring-do set on the far frontiers of Empire in the best tradition of Kipling and Rider Haggard.
Read More...Explore the genesis of The Lost Kings
Posted On: August 15, 2011Posted In: Articles, Interviews
Publisher: Simon & Schuster UK
Bruno Hare introduces us to the wild lands that inspired his first novel, The Lost Kings, a rollicking tale of adventure and derring-do set on the far frontiers of Empire in the best tradition of Kipling and Rider Haggard.
Read More...July non-fiction roundup
Posted On: July 16, 2009Posted In: Genre Round-ups
Publisher: The Bookhugger Crew
From rappers Public Enemy to Leon Trotsky, Stalin’s public enemy number one; from the deepest oceans to the tallest mountains; and from France to the Indian subcontinent, you can’t say our round-up of the best summer non-fiction hasn’t got something for everyone.
Read More...To the Limit
Posted On: June 30, 2009Posted In: Articles
Publisher: Canongate
John Geiger explores encounters with a mysterious presence, The Third Man…
He then felt a sudden, strange sensation of an invisible being very close at hand. The presence communicated mentally, and its message was clear: ‘You can’t give up, you have to try.’
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