Books tagged: lincolnshire

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The Penny Legacy    by Les Broad
Price: $0.99 USD. 16970 words. Published on August 27, 2011. .

Unusually constructed, the first part of this book explains why an old lady left, in her Will, a single penny to somebody her family had never heard of. There follow four separate stories explaining the background to elements of the main story. It's an interesting and compellingly different way of telling a story.
The County Of Lincolnshire - Travel Guide    by Mabel van Niekerk
Price: $2.99 USD. 14030 words. Published on March 12, 2012. .

Lincolnshire, the second largest county in England is a natural beautiful area with miles of stunning coastline, many nature reserves and beautiful beaches and coastal towns to explore. Lincolnshire is indeed a place that must be visited when you next visit the UK, and is also the perfect location for short-breaks.
The Magic Mooncat    by Lois Fenn
Price: $5.00 USD. 112150 words. Published by amolibros on May 30, 2012. .

It is September 1941 and nine-year-old Hannah Flynn is about to leave her native Hull and become one of that illustrious number known as ‘them townies’. Standing at the station, with few possessions in the little case she is clutching, she is ready to leave that scarred city to experience life as an evacuee in rural Lincolnshire, an environment as far removed as any foreign country.
Cobwebs in Time    by Lois Fenn
Price: $5.00 USD. 85160 words. Published by Amolibros  on May 31, 2012. .

Murder, abduction, and family tragedy mixed with extraordinary psychic happenings give this story a fantastical quality as it follows in the footsteps of The Magic Mooncat. Lois Fenn has a wonderful gift for creating believable characters as she deftly interweaves the threads of this family tale to create a compelling yet comforting picture of rural life through the generations.
The Run of Time    by Muriel Arnold
Price: $4.99 USD. 105660 words. Published by NHPublishing on June 8, 2012. .

Trynah's plans to marry Robinson Mann, a young farmer are turned to ashes when she is brutally raped by Robinson's twin brother Redfern, in a fit of drunken jealousy. Enraged by the attack, Robinson kills his brother and is sentenced to hang in Lincoln prison. Trynah, heartbroken, discovers she is pregnant with Redfern's child and faces a terrible choice.
The Triumph of Deceit    by Muriel Arnold
Price: $4.99 USD. 92120 words. Published by North Highland Publishing  on July 4, 2012. .

Brimming with rich, colourful characters, passion, blackmail and catastrophe, Muriel Arnolds The Triumph of Deceit takes up the story of Trynah and Robinson Mann after they fled from Lincolnshire to Spain at the turn of the century.
Edge of Square Nine    by Lois Fenn
Price: $5.00 USD. 86530 words. Published by Amolibros  on February 15, 2013. .

The Edge of Square Nine is the third book in A Lincolnshire Trilogy. Time is moving on too quickly, it seems, for Hannah Clayton who finds herself drawn inexorably into the joys and tribulations of family life, although her continued interest in paranormal happenings and her strong belief in predestination cause concern.
Sleaford Noir 1    by Morris Kenyon
Price: Free! 33120 words. Published on March 15, 2013. .

A gang enforcer is sent to Sleaford to snatch back a mobster's woman - and take down his rival...
The Autobiography of Fezziwig    by Danny Kuhn
Price: $3.99 USD. 95070 words. Published on April 25, 2013. .

Dickens only gave a glimpse of Ebenezer Scrooge's first employer, a jolly old man who loved Christmas! This is the whole life of Fezziwig, an English businessman during the Industrial Revolution who travels to the Colonies, befriends a Washington, has London coffeehouse conversations with Dr. Johnson and Erasmus Darwin, and then has adventures afield with the irrepressible Benjamin Franklin!
Super Nobody (Alphas and Omegas Book 1)    by Brent Meske
Price: Free! 86410 words. Published on May 21, 2013. .

Michael is just an ordinary, average, normal, every day middle schooler in the perfect town of Lincolnshire, a town that happens to have more superheroes per square mile than anywhere else on the planet. What could possibly go wrong, surrounded by so many people who could destroy the town with a snap of their fingers?