In 1952 as the Cold War heats up, CIA agent Blackford Oakes is selected to penetrate the Royal circle around the new British queen, find the person responsible for giving vital Western military secrets to the Soviets, and to plug the leak.
Saving the Queen, by William F. Buckley Jr. Queen Elizabeth has just settled onto the throne of England, and the CIA is baffled at the breaks in security that are taking place.
Henrietta Szold took Queen Esther as a model and worked hard to save the Jewish people.
And she is the key -- the prize -- in a very dangerous struggle. The fantastic start to The Immortal Empire series that continues with the spectacular undead books, The Queen is Dead and Long Live the Queen.
Ian Bradley traces the religious dimension of monarchy and argues for its importance as a spiritual force in British life, as well as exploring what this might mean in a society that is both multi-faith and increasingly secular.
Mike Carey, writer of Lucifer, joins forces with renowned fantasy illustrator John Bolton for the original graphic novel God Save The Queen. Featuring lush, painted artwork by Bolton, this fantastic...
Coping with her loss, Flora moved to London, followed by Vivian Gossinger, the heir apparent. Was he trying to protect her—and from what? British Cozy Mystery by Dorothy Cannell; originally published by Bantam
Though you may know the Purim plot, the same old story, this is not. You’ll want to give this shpiel a shot. Just be prepared to laugh a lot. The Purim story has never been more fun!
In her engrossing memoir, Big Freedia tells the inside story of her path to fame, the peaks and valleys of her personal life, and the liberation that Bounce music brings to herself and every one of her fans who is searching for freedom.
God Save My Queen is a collection of lyrical essays drawing on a very unliterary source: the British rock band Queen. World famous in the 1970s for such songs as...
Ward was not home but two young women were: Christine Keeler and another cabaret dancer, Mandy Rice-Davies. The shots were fired by a Jamaican lover of Keeler's whom she had recently dumped, John Edgecombe.