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Books with author Louise Cross

  • The Last Stage

    Louise Voss

    eBook (Orenda Books, May 11, 2019)
    Bestselling author Louise Voss returns with a dark and riveting psychological thriller ‘Superb, like an episode of Midsomer Murders written by Gillian Flynn' Mark Edwards ‘Such a great concept. Enthrallingly gripping – and those twists! A must read' Angela Clarke At the peak of her career as lead singer of a legendary 1980s indie band, Meredith Vincent was driven off the international stage by a horrific incident. Now living a quiet existence in a cottage on the grounds of an old stately home, she has put her past behind her and come to terms with her new life. When a body is found in the manicured gardens of her home, and a series of inexplicable and unsettling events begins to occur, it becomes clear that someone is watching, someone who knows who she is … Someone who wants vengeance. And this is only the beginning… A dark, riveting and chilling psychological thriller, The Last Stage is also a study of secrets and obsessions, where innocent acts can have the most terrifying consequences. ‘I've been a fan of Louise Voss for years and I honestly think THE LAST STAGE is her best yet. A superb read' Cass Green ‘Twists, turns and stabs you in the heart. It deserves to be huge' Martyn Waites ‘An expert piece of contrivance' Publishers Weekly ‘Brilliantly unsettling' Jane Casey ‘Ingeniously plotted and totally addictive' Paddy Magrane ‘I was guessing right to the end' Katarina Diamond ‘A cracking page-turner that sucks you straight into the dark heart of human behaviour. I couldn't put it down!' Marnie Riches, author of Born Bad ‘A tense, super-twisty, well-written page-turner … Fab read' Amanda Jennings ‘Poignant, clever and terrifically tense' William Shaw, author of The Birdwatcher ‘A truly twisty yet believable tale with memorable characters and a cleverly woven atmospheric narrative' Liz Loves Books
  • The Road to Emmaus: An Easter Story

    Louise Cross

    Paperback (Cwr, Jan. 21, 2019)
    Experienced children's worker Louise Cross retells the Easter story from the perspective of the two friends of Jesus as they walk the road to Emmaus. Along the way, the friends recall the events leading up to the crucifixion and resurrection, helping young children understand why Jesus gave His life to save us. This fully coloured and illustrated book is an ideal gift for children and a great resource for churches to give out to children in Sunday school, holiday clubs and schools to share the Easter Story. From the author of The Road to Bethlehem, The Road to Emmaus will also have online presentations and resources available.
  • The Last Stage

    Louise Voss

    Paperback (Orenda Books, Nov. 1, 2019)
    A reclusive musician’s hiding place is discovered, forcing her to confront her traumatic past … and someone seeking vengeance. A dark and riveting psychological thriller ‘Superb, like an episode of Midsomer Murders written by Gillian Flynn’ Mark Edwards ‘Such a great concept. Enthrallingly gripping – and those twists! A must read’ Angela Clarke At the peak of her career as lead singer of a legendary 1980s indie band, Meredith Vincent was driven off the international stage by a horrific incident. Now living a quiet existence in a cottage on the grounds of an old stately home, she has put her past behind her and come to terms with her new life. When a body is found in the manicured gardens of her home, and a series of inexplicable and unsettling events begins to occur, it becomes clear that someone is watching, someone who knows who she is … Someone who wants vengeance. And this is only the beginning…A dark, riveting and chilling psychological thriller, The Last Stage is also a study of secrets and obsessions, where innocent acts can have the most terrifying consequences. ‘I’ve been a fan of Louise Voss for years and I honestly think THE LAST STAGE is her best yet. A superb read’ Cass Green ‘Twists, turns and stabs you in the heart. It deserves to be huge’ Martyn WaitesPRAISE FOR LOUISE VOSS ‘An expert piece of contrivance’ Publishers Weekly ‘Brilliantly unsettling’ Jane Casey ‘Ingeniously plotted and totally addictive’ Paddy Magrane ‘I was guessing right to the end’ Katarina Diamond ‘A compelling descent into darkness’ Ed James ‘A cracking page-turner that sucks you straight into the dark heart of human behaviour. I couldn’t put it down!’ Marnie Riches ‘A tense, super-twisty, well-written page-turner … Fab read’ Amanda Jennings ‘Poignant, clever and terrifically tense’ William Shaw, author of The Birdwatcher ‘A highly entertaining, thoroughly enjoyable and gripping read’ LoveReading
  • What's Inside Miss Molly's Locket?

    Louise Croft

    Hardcover (Lang Holdings Inc, Nov. 12, 2000)
    "What's Inside Miss Molly's Locket?" is a delightful tale written by Louise Croft and illustrated by nationally acclaimed artist Sherri Buck Baldwin. What could be more fun than figuring out what is inside of one special teacher's locket? Join the children as they make their best guesses to uncover the mystery. Readers of all ages will share in the excitement of this timeless story. Size: 9-1/2"w X 7-3/4"h, 32 pages.
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  • Explore Antarctica

    Louise Crossley

    Paperback (Cambridge University Press, April 28, 1995)
    Explore Antarctica encourages students to understand the management of the Antarctic environment and issues of global importance linked to the Antarctic. It provides a comprehensive guide to the natural environment of the continent, as well as its history and its future. The book provides a brilliant illustration of how to apply scientific, social and environmental research to a specific topic of study. The author, Dr Louise Crossley, has worked in the Antarctic as an expedition and research station leader, and the book has been approved by the Australian Antarctic Division. The project has been developed by the Australian Surveying and Land Information Group (AUSLIG) of the Commonwealth Government of Australia, and funded by the Australian Antarctic Foundation. It is an authoritative work for students and the interested public alike.
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  • Explore Antarctica

    Louise Crossley

    Hardcover (Cambridge University Press, April 28, 1995)
    Explore Antarctica encourages students to understand the management of the Antarctic environment and issues of global importance linked to the Antarctic. It provides a comprehensive guide to the natural environment of the continent, as well as its history and its future. The book provides a brilliant illustration of how to apply scientific, social and environmental research to a specific topic of study. The author, Dr Louise Crossley, has worked in the Antarctic as an expedition and research station leader, and the book has been approved by the Australian Antarctic Division. The project has been developed by the Australian Surveying and Land Information Group (AUSLIG) of the Commonwealth Government of Australia, and funded by the Australian Antarctic Foundation. It is an authoritative work for students and the interested public alike.
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