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T. H. Jones
Author | : Julian Croft |
Publisher | : Writers of Wales S |
Total Pages | : 138 |
Release | : 1976 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : |
Magic Redeemed - Closed Door Version (Calliope Jones series book 3)
Author | : Coralie Moss |
Publisher | : Coralie Moss |
Total Pages | : 283 |
Release | : 2023-07-03 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1989446531 |
In this closed for version of MAGIC REDEEMED, Calliope’s earth magic has fractured. As her fledgling magical skills begin to dissolve, Odilon Vigne, scion of the Fae clan, arrives on Salt Spring Island to expand his family’s holdings - and to offer Calliope the one thing she has always desired. Magical beings throughout the world know to defer to Vigne or risk losing their loved ones, their land, or their heads. Where others negotiate, Odilon Vigne plunders. All Calliope Jones needs is to resist Odilon’s charismatic seduction. And do this while keeping track of five boundary-testing teenagers, a larger-than-life gyrfalcon grandfather, and the druid who pursues her heart.
The Collected Poems of T. Harri Jones
Author | : Thomas Harri Jones |
Publisher | : Llandysul : Gomer Press |
Total Pages | : 296 |
Release | : 1977 |
Genre | : Poetry |
ISBN | : |
The Beast of Winter Haven
Author | : Dennis Boyle |
Publisher | : Austin Macauley Publishers |
Total Pages | : 287 |
Release | : 2024-03-01 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : |
In a quaint resort town in the mountains of Northern Pennsylvania, a series of brutal murders shocks the community. Five women are savagely killed, their bodies gruesomely dismembered and left in pieces. The heinous nature of the crimes leaves investigators pondering whether they are dealing with a serial killer or something even more sinister. As pressure mounts to solve the murders quickly, an anonymous tip leads police to Russell Strait, a drifter drawn to the local ski resort. The police conduct a hasty search of his residence and discover evidence that seems to ensure an easy conviction. But defense attorney Edwin Reynolds, assigned by the county judge, harbors doubts. Familiar with challenging cases, Ed wrestles with personal demons while sifting through the murder details. He begins to question whether the police have apprehended the correct individual. Could the real killer still be at large, poised to strike again? A tense chess match unfolds between Ed and the murderer. Each strategic move is countered by another, leading to a climactic betrayal that threatens to overturn everything. With lives in the balance, the truth becomes a hard pill to swallow, perhaps too outlandish for the court or anyone else to believe.
The Dragon Has Two Tongues
Author | : Glyn Jones |
Publisher | : University of Wales Press |
Total Pages | : 310 |
Release | : 2018-05-15 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 1786833123 |
First published in 1968, The Dragon Has Two Tongues was the first book-length study of the English-language literature of Wales. Glyn Jones (1905–95) was one of Wales’s major English-language writers of fiction and poetry, and the book includes chapters dealing with the work of Dylan Thomas, Caradoc Evans, Jack Jones, Gwyn Thomas and Idris Davies, all of whom the author knew personally. This first-hand knowledge of the writers, coupled with the shrewdness of Glyn Jones’s critical comments, established The Dragon Has Two Tongues as a classic and invaluable study of this generation of Welsh writers. It also contains Glyn Jones’s own autobiographical reflections on his life and literary career, his loss and rediscovery of the Welsh language, and the cultural shifts that resulted in the emergence of a distinctive English-language literature in Wales in the early decades of the twentieth century. This edition of The Dragon Has Two Tongues was edited by Tony Brown, who discussed the book with Glyn Jones before his death in 1995 with unique access to the author’s proposed revisions and manuscript drafts, and it was first published by the University of Wales Press in 2001.