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      • Humour
        October 2019

        A Very Important Teapot

        by Steve Sheppard

        A Very Important Teapot is a comedy thriller revolving around the hunt for a lost cache of Nazi diamonds in Australia.   Dawson's life is going nowhere. Out of work and nearly out of money, he is forlornly pursuing the love of Rachel Whyte. But Rachel is engaged to Pat Bootle, an apparently successful local solicitor who has appeared from nowhere.  Then, out of the blue, Dawson receives a job offer from his best friend, Alan Flannery, which involves him jumping on a plane to Australia to "await further instructions". But instructions about what?  This is the start of a frantic chase around south eastern Australia with half the local underworld, the police and the intelligence agencies of three countries trying to catch up with Dawson.

      • Humour
        September 2021

        Bored to Death in the Baltics

        by Steve Sheppard

        When a bomb explodes in front of Dawson on a sunny June morning, he is lucky to escape with his life, certainly luckier than the man he is following. However, waking up several hours later in the bilges of a ship apparently heading for the Baltic Sea is quite depressing as it wasn’t how he’d planned to spend his weekend. Who was the man assassinated by the bomb? Who has kidnapped Dawson, and will Lucy Smith find him in time? What is happening deep underground in leafy Surrey and rural Estonia? Is there a double-agent in MI6? Who are the tantalising Sesks twins really working for? Can Dawson and Lucy distinguish Wright from Rong? And can Dawson avoid being bored to death?

      • Adventure
        November 2013

        Wasteland Survival Guide

        by Sean-Michael Argo

        Shoot first. Fight dirty. Get paid. Bronco is a gunslinging wastelander of dubious moral character & questionable sanity... and he is here to show you how to survive and thrive in the strangest of futures. This guide contains useful information on a variety of topics such as scavenging tactics, guns & ammo, dystopian societies, psycho mutants, bloodthirsty cannibals, and radiation zombies. Get ready for tall tales of gratuitous violence, misguided heroism, foul language, rampant hedonism, and heavy doses of gallows humor in this bizzaro take on the post-apocalypse.

      • Horror & ghost stories

        Necronomicon Cookbook

        by Sean-Michael Argo

        There is a grimoire, known by most as the Necronomicon. It is ancient and powerful. Its very name is said to be the sound of howling demons. Upon its yellowed pages are spells and rituals that give terrible knowledge and power to those mad enough to seek it. The book is bound in human skin, inked in blood, and contains the dead names of Those Who Dwell Beyond. This is not that book. What you got in your paws right now, is best described, as one part grimoire and one part cookbook. In these pages you’ll read about slayers who fight the good fight to keep this here world spinning just one more day. How slayers cast spells using moonshine, and fight monsters with magic shotguns, then preserve their souls and sanity with some down home cooking. That’s where I come in. My name is Clifford Bartlett. I am a bootlegger, redneck outlaw, and a slayer of nasty things. The Elder Gods are coming, that’s for sure, from Cthulhu to Hastur. Their villainous allies are already here. The world is infested with cults and shoggoth demons and they will do their level best to bring about the end of everything. Sometimes, all that stands between us and them, is a pan of cornbread. Hope you brought an appetite.

      • Humour
        April 2024

        Poor Table Manners

        by Steve Sheppard

        When their new employer dies in a suspicious road accident and his brother, a South African government lawyer disappears in Cape Town, Dawson and Lucy are recalled to MI6. For once their mission is straightforward: liaise with Rebecca Erasmus of South African State Security and find the missing lawyer. Then Rebecca is kidnapped. Surely this has nothing to do with the forthcoming presidential election and the vengeful Chinese assassin in town…

      • Humour

        I Kinda Spy

        by David Alexander

        SUPERSPIES VS. SUPERCRIMINALS When a threat emerges that's too big for the CIA, too dangerous for MI6 and too frightening to contemplate, there's only one secret agent who can prevail against it. When he joins forces with a talented group of covert action operators, this impossible mission becomes just another day in the spy business. SUPERSPIES VS. SUPERCRIMINALS A global superthriller that pits masters of espionage and mandarins of supercrime against each other in a winner-take-all fight to the finish. SUPERSPIES VS. SUPERCRIMINALS A deadly terrorist organization threatens global security and a deep black espionage agency tasks its most capable operative with a do-or-die assignment. An international criminal cartel bent on getting its hands on a multibillion dollar payoff and will stop at nothing to suit its ends, opposes him with the hand-picked elite of the world's foremost assassins. SUPERSPIES VS. SUPERCRIMINALS "This thriller has more action, more adventure, more plain everything you want to read in a thriller, than any ten similar reads I could name. Read this exceptional thriller by David Alexander today." SUPERSPIES VS. SUPERCRIMINALSUrbane yet action-packed, stylish yet hard-hitting, I Kinda Spy is a spy story that plays for keeps.

      • Humour

        Riton

        Délit de faciès

        by Stan Hotbridges

        Ce n’est pas qu’il soit vraiment méchant, juste un peu grognon, et aussi des fois un peu grossier.Pas vraiment l’image qu’on a d’un doudou.D’ailleurs, faut surtout pas lui dire que c’est un doudou, il pourrait devenir violent !

      • Humour

        I Hate My Boss

        by Filipa Fonseca Silva

        Do you hate your boss? Have you ever fallen asleep thinking of ways to make them disappear without a trace? Then this book is for you. The starting point are true stories, some of which happened to the author herself throughout the years in the job market; others were confided to her by her readers. Filipa Fonseca Silva paints a hilarious portrait of bad bosses the world over.With the sarcastic writing that characterizes her work, now accompanied by her own illustrations, Filipa exposes to ridicule every bad boss, hoping they will feel some sort of shame next time they get the itch to behave like assholes. Cathartic, poignant, and to the  point.

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