Books tagged: hertfordshire

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The Roman and the Runaway    by A. J. Braithwaite
Price: Free! 42010 words. Published on October 19, 2009. .

Having a good family friend as your headmaster might sound ideal, but for Luke Brownlow it just makes life even more complicated...
The Bloody Boy    by Doug Thomas
Price: $4.95 USD. 198800 words. Published on October 24, 2010. .

On June 18, 1812, the United States of America declares war on Great Britain...and invades Canada. A former street urchin, Jacob Baker, now a grenadier in the 49th Regiment, Isaac Brock's own Green Tigers, is sworn to defend Canada and committed to protecting Nancy, his fiancee, from the invading Americans. He must survive battles, and the British Army itself to get back to Nancy.
The Viscount's Midsummer Mistress    by Suzy Stewart Dubot
Price: $2.99 USD. 75230 words. Published on October 2, 2011. .

REGENCY ROMANCE - Circumstances have made Gideon Drummond, Viscount Osborne, a solitaire. Never would he have imagined that the eleven-year-old girl who presents him with his winner's cup will, years later, become his Midsummer Mistress-- Please note,due to the different formats used for reading this ebook, the footnotes have been put at the end of each chapter rather than the bottom of the page.
An Echo from the Green Fields    by John Barber
Price: $0.99 USD. 26040 words. Published on October 4, 2011. .

This collection of articles describes walks around Camden, Hampstead, Highgate and street markets in London. Hertfordshire is featured with a history of Hertford, a ghost story and eccentric clergymen. English innovations such as Bradshaws Railway Guides, Old Moores Almanac, the waterproof mac and entertainers such as Sir Alec Guinness are included; and politicians to explain our eccentricity
Pilgrim Process    by Matthew Spencer
Price: $4.99 USD. 118610 words. Published on January 11, 2012. .

"Pilgrim Process" is a near future dystopia of some 117,000 words. Is it possible that the entire world could be enslaved and transported into madness, simply because an apparently ordinary man in an unimportant small town in Hertfordshire, starts manipulating a secret society he has joined, and decides to see just how far he can make them go?