The Blue Bell Villa

The Blue Bell Villa
Author: HSD
Publisher: BecomeShakespeare.com
Total Pages: 495
Release: 2017-11-23
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9386487543

Ayodhya, a software professional in his late twenties, has a doting grandfather who has raised him after his parents have been killed by his own relatives for the sake of The Blue Bell Villa, a villa that is known to have treasures buried under it. Nobody other than Ayodhya’s grandpa knows about its location. The grandpa is stubborn. Despite several physical assaults and threats, he has successfully hidden the Villa’s location and Ayodhya’s identity from the relatives.Elsewhere, the island of Dweepa has surfaced in the Arabian Sea due to unprecedented earthquakes. The most beautiful island on earth, Dweepa, is immediately occupied by India. But Dweepa has been a victim of disappearances of high-profile individuals and common men alike. ACP Sagar, India’s top cop, and head constable Jackpot are being troubled by a mysterious man who is known to be the mastermind behind the vanishings. The man is known to have not only brute strength but also extreme intelligence and strategy.But there is an unusual player. Ayodhya has been toiling in the IT industry by the day and secretly hunting the mystery man by the night.The edge-of-the-seat thriller, with its dark and deathly plot, is narrated by a strange being that seems to know everything about the reader too…

Villa Eden

Villa Eden
Author: Berthold Auerbach
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 574
Release: 2019-09-25
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 3734075939

Reproduction of the original: Villa Eden by Berthold Auerbach

The Romano-British Villa and Anglo-Saxon Cemetery at Eccles, Kent

The Romano-British Villa and Anglo-Saxon Cemetery at Eccles, Kent
Author: Nick Stoodley
Publisher: Archaeopress Publishing Ltd
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2021-11-11
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1789695880

This volume presents a study of the central and lower Medway valley during the 1st millennium AD, focussing on the 1962–1976 excavation of the Eccles Roman villa and Anglo-Saxon cemetery directed by Alex Detsicas. The author gives an account of the long history of the villa, and a reassessment of the architectural evidence which Detsicas presented.