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Books with author Lara Hutchinson

  • A Book of Vengeance

    Ty Hutchinson

    eBook (, Aug. 15, 2020)
    Sei spent fifteen years burying the past. A year ago, her daughter started digging it up.Mui returns to Confrere Preparatory Academy as a sophomore, determined to have the best year ever—and to decipher more of the riddles in a mysterious book thought to have been destroyed in a fire. Mui struggles with the idea of keeping the book a secret from the Bibliokeepers, the ones responsible for creating it. Their help could unearth more truths about Mui’s family, specifically the father she's never met. Little does Mui know, deadly forces are attacking the Bibliokeepers, putting their survival—and their knowledge—at stake. To make matters worse, a dark enemy has surfaced. Will he put an end to Mui and her mother?Pick up book two in this gripping Mui thriller series. You can’t help but root for the assassin’s daughter.
  • Sei Thrillers

    Ty Hutchinson

    eBook
    Get the first three thrillers in the action-packed series.They used her daughter as bait. They messed with the wrong mother.Meet Sei. She abandoned her life as a deadly assassin to try to find peace—but when contacted by a source claiming to have information about the daughter she thought she’d lost, Sei finds herself taking on one last mission. Can she unravel the truth before time runs out?What Amazon readers are saying:★★★★★ I never thought I would be cheering on an assassin, but it's hard to not love this character.★★★★★ I had fun trying to guess Sei's next move. I was never correct.★★★★★ Hard to imagine how this author created a character so clever, intelligent and gifted. And a woman, no less.★★★★★ Assassins may not be the best people in the world, but Sei makes you root for the best for her. ★★★★★ Drama, mystery, and a hard punch from the beginning.★★★★★ One of the best books I've read on Kindle.★★★★★ Characterization is fantastic; story is very engaging, and excellent plot.★★★★★ I love a book that reads like I've just watched an action movie.★★★★★ Definitely a killing machine but with a moral compass.★★★★★ A multifaceted character that draws sympathy.★★★★★ Love, Love, Love this series.★★★★★ I usually don't read books about assassins, but I'm looking forward to reading the rest.★★★★★ I can't help but admire and root for the petite female Asian assassin.★★★★★ Read it in 1 day!Buy the box set, and start a series you won't ever want to put down.
  • A Book of Truths

    Ty Hutchinson

    language (, Feb. 13, 2019)
    She’s feisty. She’s fearless. She’s fifteen. Meet Mui, the assassin’s daughter.While at boarding school, a book filled with cryptic handwriting falls into Mui’s possession, she thinks nothing of the scribbling—until she learns the writings are hidden messages, and one is connected to her past.But Mui’s not the only one interested in deciphering the symbols. Someone is killing anyone with knowledge of that information. Will Mui fall victim while figuring out her connection to the book?A Book of Truths is the first installment in a gripping series about a mother-and-daughter assassin duo.What readers are saying:★★★★★ This story line is about as unique as you will ever read.★★★★★ Mui is just like your typical 15 year-old...except she isn't!★★★★★ Hutchinson has this uncanny habit of introducing you to the most extraordinary people in his books.★★★★★ The headstrong, feisty fighter in Mui will capture your heart.★★★★★ If you like kick-ass female characters, this is a book for you.★★★★★ Mui is going to take us on some terrific adventures.★★★★★ A well-written adventure, mystery, thriller that will keep you turning the pages.★★★★★ A story with a whole lot of heart to it.★★★★★ Ty brings us a stunning series of events in this volume.★★★★★ The adventure is exciting and full of suspense.
  • Hutchy - Miracle Man: The Autobiography

    Ian Hutchinson

    language (John Blake, Oct. 17, 2016)
    Ian Hutchinson – ‘Hutchy’ to his many thousands of fans – is a motorcycle racer like few others. A road racer to the core, he has enjoyed spectacular success, notably at the Isle of Man TT, but his own story goes far beyond even those triumphs.In the summer of 2010, Hutchy set the record for most wins in a single TT festival – five in all – having already won the Supersport class at the North West 200 in Northern Ireland. Then disaster struck. At a British Supersport round at Silverstone in September that year, he crashed heavily and was struck by another rider’s machine, breaking his left leg so badly that at one stage it was feared it might have to be amputated. After many surgical operations and a long period of recovery, he fractured the same leg in 2012 while practising exhibition-riding for a motorcycle show.Yet not even these disasters could keep the Yorkshireman from racing. After modifications to the rear-brake and gear levers on his race machines, he went out and won the 2013 Macau Grand Prix. Two years later saw an even more staggering return to form, when he secured three wins, a second and a third place at the 2015 Isle of Man TT, also winning the Joey Dunlop TT Championship Trophy for that year. And 2016 was to prove even better.Honest, brave and quirkily amusing, Hutchy: Miracle Man presents Hutchy’s own accounts and opinions with those of various celebrated figures from the world of motorcycle racing. It is a book not only for fans of road racing, but for anyone interested in the life and career of a brilliant rider and an extraordinarily brave and enduring man, justly popular not just for his achievements, but for his unassuming modesty, kindness and humour.
  • Cora: The Unwilling Queen

    Amy Hutchinson

    language (, Dec. 21, 2012)
    What if the ancient story of Persephone and Hades wasn't just a myth?Cora Dell has, up until her junior year, lived the ordinary life of an ordinary teenager. But that was before the dreams started—vivid dreams of another world and a darkly seductive stranger who whispers intriguing promises into her ear. When her dreams turn into nightmares, however, she suspects that her nightly journeys into this foreign world may be more than fantasy. With the help of her two best friends—and an unexpected ally—Cora struggles to find a solution that will keep her safely in the world she calls home.
  • Mouseton Abbey Sticker Activity Book

    Tim Hutchinson

    Paperback (Thomas Nelson, Feb. 4, 2014)
    The mice of Mouseton Abbey are back with a stunning sticker activity book! With beautiful, hand-knitted characters and Tim Hutchinson’s ornate illustrations, this book will delight young readers and adults alike!With over 1000 stickers to use in the book or anywhere else, children will be entertained for hours!
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  • Basic Reading and English for Ages 3-100

    Ava Hutchinson

    Paperback (Grosvenor House Publishing Limited, )
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  • Hutchy: Miracle Man

    Ian Hutchinson

    (John Blake, Jan. 1, 2018)
    A road racer to the core, Hutchy has enjoyed spectacular success at the Isle of Man TT, the North West 200 and the Ulster Grand Prix, but his own story goes far beyond even those triumphs. In the summer of 2010, Hutchy set the record for most wins in a single Isle of Man TT festival - five in all - having already won the Supersport class at the North West 200 in Northern Ireland.Then disaster struck. At a British Supersport round in September that year, he crashed heavily after being struck by another rider's machine, breaking his left leg so badly that at one stage it was feared it might have to be amputated. After many surgical operations and a long period of recovery, he fractured the same leg in 2012 while practising exhibition-riding for a motorycle show in London.Yet not even these disasters could keep the Yorkshireman from racing. After modifications to the gear levers and rear brakes on his race machines, he went out and won the 2013 Macau Grand Prix.Two years later saw an even more staggering return to form, when he secured three wins, a second and a third place at the 2015 Isle of Man TT, also winning the Joey Dunlop TT Championship Trophy for that year.Hutchy: Miracle Man is a book not only for fans of motorcycle road racing, but for anyone interested in the life and career of a brilliant rider and an extraordinarily brave and enduring man, a hugely popular figure not just for his achievements, but for his unassuming modesty, kindness and humour.
  • Under Siege: Religious Freedom and the Church in Canada at 150

    Don Hutchinson

    eBook (Word Alive Press, April 23, 2017)
    Writing from the perspective of a student of life, history, law, politics, and theology, Don Hutchinson draws on all of these areas in Under Siege to offer perceptive insight into the Christian Church of today’s Canada. The reader will receive the benefit of his thirty years of church leadership, Christian witness, constitutional law, and public policy experience to gain a practical understanding of how we, the Church, may cast the deciding votes on the future of Christianity in our constitutionally guaranteed “free and democratic society.”How did we get here? What happened to “Christian” Canada? Do we not have Charter rights like everyone else? What does the Bible say?Many Christians sense that an advancing secularism is trying to force upon Canadians a culture in which faith is meant to be private. Hutchinson presents historic, legal, and theological grounds for us not to hide our faith in stained-glass closets, but instead to enter Canada’s contested public space with confidence. Together as individual Christians, congregations, denominations, and para-congregational ministries, we are the Church in Canada. And together we have the capacity to impact the nation for God’s good, the good of our neighbours, and the good of ourselves. Will we?
  • The Press-Gang Afloat and Ashore

    J. R. Hutchinson

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 15, 2015)
    The practice of pressing men—that is to say, of taking by intimidation or force those who will not volunteer—would seem to have been world-wide in its adoption. Wherever man desired to have a thing done, and was powerful enough to insure the doing of it, there he attained his end by the simple expedient of compelling others to do for him what he, unaided, could not do for himself.
  • Dog Breaking: The Most Expeditious, Certain, and Easy Method, Whether Great Excellence or Only Mediocrity Be Required, With Odds and Ends for Those Who Love the Dog and Gun

    W. N. Hutchinson

    eBook (Good Press, Nov. 29, 2019)
    "Dog Breaking" by W. N. Hutchinson. Published by Good Press. Good Press publishes a wide range of titles that encompasses every genre. From well-known classics & literary fiction and non-fiction to forgotten−or yet undiscovered gems−of world literature, we issue the books that need to be read. Each Good Press edition has been meticulously edited and formatted to boost readability for all e-readers and devices. Our goal is to produce eBooks that are user-friendly and accessible to everyone in a high-quality digital format.
  • Extinct Monsters

    H N Hutchinson

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 7, 2014)
    Natural history is deservedly a popular subject. The manifestations of life in all its varied forms is a theme that has never failed to attract all who are not destitute of intelligence. From the days of the primitive cave-dwellers of Europe, who lived with mammoths and other animals now lost to the world; of the ancient Egyptians, who drew and painted on the walls of their magnificent tombs the creatures inhabiting the delta of the Nile; of the Greeks, looking out on the world with their bright and child-like curiosity, down to our own times, this old, yet ever new, theme has never failed. Never before was there such a profusion of books describing the various forms of life inhabiting the different countries of the globe, or the rivers, lakes, and seas that diversify its scenery. Popular writers have done good service in making the way plain for those who wish to acquaint themselves with the structures, habits, and histories of living animals; while for students a still greater supply of excellent manuals and text-books has been, and still continues to be, forthcoming. But in our admiration for the present we forget the great past. How seldom do we think of that innumerable host of creatures that once trod this earth! How little in comparison has been done for them! Our natural-history books deal only with those that are alive now. Few popular writers have attempted to depict, as on a canvas, the great earth-drama that has, from age to age, been enacted on the terrestrial stage, of which we behold the latest, but probably not the closing scenes. When our poet wrote “All the world’s a stage,” he thought only of “men and women,” whom he called “merely players,” but the geologist sees a wider application of these words, as he reviews the drama of past life on the globe, and finds that animals, too, have had “their exits and their entrances;” nay more, “the strange eventful history” of a human life, sketched by the master-hand, might well be chosen to illustrate the birth and growth of the tree of life, the development of which we shall briefly trace from time to time, as we proceed on our survey of the larger and more wonderful animals of life that flourished in bygone times.