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Books with author Michael McGuire

  • The Art of the Body: Antiquity and Its Legacy

    Michael Squire

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, March 15, 1881)
    None
  • Mylor: The Kidnap

    Michael Maguire

    Hardcover (AuthorHouse UK, Jan. 26, 2012)
    Alfie and Angel Young return to Parkway Grange for the holidays. The last time they saw Mylor, he had had a terrible accident. Had the Professor been able to restore the magnificent, lifelike electronic horse? Would he be the same? Luckily, Mylor is as perfect as ever, but almost everything else isn't... Parkway Grange, the beautiful maze-surrounded home of the Professor and Boff, is to be demolished and replaced by high-rise flats unless £100,000 can be raised. Glen Striker, a sinister and cruel neighbour, constantly turns up at the oddest places and clearly has plans for Mylor. Angel, Alfie and Boff's new friendship with Davina and Prince Aziz seems threatened by the fact that Davina's father is the man who wants to bulldoze Parkway Grange. Trouble follows trouble when Mylor disappears. There are threats, fights, and a kidnapping, all building towards an action-packed climax at a tournament...
  • Mylor: The Kidnap

    Michael Maguire

    Paperback (AuthorHouseUK, Jan. 30, 2012)
    Alfie and Angel Young return to Parkway Grange for the holidays. The last time they saw Mylor, he had had a terrible accident. Had the Professor been able to restore the magnificent, lifelike electronic horse? Would he be the same? Luckily, Mylor is as perfect as ever, but almost everything else isn't . . . Parkway Grange, the beautiful maze-surrounded home of the Professor and Boff, is to be demolished and replaced by high-rise flats unless £100,000 can be raised. Glen Striker, a sinister and cruel neighbour, constantly turns up at the oddest places and clearly has plans for Mylor. Angel, Alfie and Boff's new friendship with Davina and Prince Aziz seems threatened by the fact that Davina's father is the man who wants to bulldoze Parkway Grange. Trouble follows trouble when Mylor disappears. There are threats, fights, and a kidnapping, all building towards an action-packed climax at a tournament . . .
  • Wild West: Buffalo Bill

    Michael McGuinness

    Paperback (Scimitar, June 15, 1977)
    None
  • Deep Wild Blue

    Michael Maguire

    (Matador, Dec. 11, 2019)
    Fourteen-year-old twins, Lucy and Archie Scott, can’t wait to visit their Uncle Jacob in Cornwall and arriving at Gull Cottage, they’re not disappointed. Greeted by their uncle, his eighteen-year-old nephew Troy, and Kristo, a high-tech, electronic Great White shark, the twins know they’re in for an action-packed summer.There’s just one problem: the Riddle brothers. Len and Joe, known thieves and archenemies of the Scott family, own the local scrap yard. With dreams of caravan parks and tourists’ wallets, the Riddles have their eyes on Gull Cottage, intending to demolish the house for their own moneymaking goals. With the Stinger (a mini submarine) on their side, they set about their goals to outsmart the Scotts.A storm is brewing. Can the Scotts solve the puzzle the Riddles present? And what other dangers lurk beneath the waves?