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Books with author Peter Cook

  • The Ultimate Kid's Joke Book

    Peter Coup

    language (Arcturus, May 24, 2013)
    We can't possibly play football out there - the pitch is wet through! I know - the first years have been doing dribbling practise all morning! This hilarious bumper book includes over 1000 jokes. Packed with sparkling rib-ticklers and dozens of cartoons, it includes all the best joke themes, including: • Knock knock jokes • School and teacher jokes • Funny foods • Ghosts and ghouls • Space and aliens It promises to keep young readers laughing for hours!
  • A Century of Science

    Peter Cook

    eBook
    In such matters, thebest of machinery is of less consequence than the human nature by whichthe machinery is to be worked. Impartiality, not only real, butconspicuous and unmistakable, is the prime requisite in a court ofarbitration. Its life and health can be sustained only in an atmosphereof untainted and unsuspected integrity. But in an age which does not yetfully comprehend the damnable villainy of such maxims as "Our country,right or wrong," gross partisanship is not easy to eliminate from humannature. Even austere judges, taken from a Supreme Court, have sometimesshown themselves to be men of like passions with ourselves.
  • You Wouldn't Want To Sail On A 19th-Century Whaling Ship!

    Peter Cook

    Paperback (Book House, June 28, 2019)
    The year is 1819. You are a 14-year-old boy named Thomas Nickerson, living in Nantucket. It is one of the most important centres of the American whaling industry. You want to fulfill your boyhood dream of becoming a whaler by joining your friends aboard the whaling ship Essex. The Essex is bound for the Pacific Ocean, and a place in history. But you have no idea of the horrors whale attacks, shipwreck, cannibalism that lie ahead... The humorous cartoon-style illustrations and the narrative approach placing readers at the centre of the narrative history encourage readers to get emotionally involved with the characters, aiding their understanding of what life would have been like on the whaling ship Essex. Informative captions, a complete glossary and an index make this title an ideal introduction to the conventions of non-fiction texts for young readers.
  • The Off-Islander

    Peter Colt

    Hardcover (Kensington, Sept. 24, 2019)
    In Peter Colt’s gritty, gripping new series set along the New England coast, a Boston-born Vietnam veteran and P.I. is hired to find a missing father—but may find far more than he bargained for . . . Boston, 1982. Private investigator Andy Roark has spent the past decade trying to rediscover his place in the world. In Vietnam, there was order and purpose. Everything—no matter how brutal—happened for a reason. Back home, after brief stints in college and with the police force, Roark has settled for a steady, easy routine of divorce and insurance fraud cases. Roark’s childhood friend, Danny Sullivan, dragged himself out of blue-collar Southie to become a respected and powerful lawyer. Now he wants Roark to help one of his clients with a sensitive request. Deborah Swift, wealthy wife of an aspiring California politician, is trying to trace her father, last seen on Cape Cod, who walked out on her and her mother long ago. Other investigators have turned up nothing, but Roark’s local connections might give him an edge. The case takes Roark to the island of Nantucket, tranquil in its off-season, and laden with picturesque charm. Yet even here, on the quaint cobblestoned streets and pristine beaches, Roark’s finely honed senses alert him to danger just below the surface. Nothing is quite as it seems. And the biggest case of Roark’s career may just shatter what little peace of mind he has left . . .
  • You Wouldn't Want To Be At The Boston Tea Party!

    Peter Cook

    Library Binding (Turtleback, Sept. 1, 2013)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Uses humor to recount the events leading up to the colonists' defiant act against the British, describing the Boston Tea Party itself, as well as providing a brief history of the American Revolution.
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  • The Off-Islander

    Peter Colt

    eBook (Kensington Books, Sept. 24, 2019)
    In Peter Colt’s gritty, gripping new series set along the New England coast, a Boston-born Vietnam veteran and P.I. is hired to find a missing father—but may find far more than he bargained for . . . Boston, 1982. Private investigator Andy Roark has spent the past decade trying to rediscover his place in the world. In Vietnam, there was order and purpose. Everything—no matter how brutal—happened for a reason. Back home, after brief stints in college and with the police force, Roark has settled for a steady, easy routine of divorce and insurance fraud cases. Roark’s childhood friend, Danny Sullivan, dragged himself out of blue-collar Southie to become a respected and powerful lawyer. Now he wants Roark to help one of his clients with a sensitive request. Deborah Swift, wealthy wife of an aspiring California politician, is trying to trace her father, last seen on Cape Cod, who walked out on her and her mother long ago. Other investigators have turned up nothing, but Roark’s local connections might give him an edge. The case takes Roark to the island of Nantucket, tranquil in its off-season, and laden with picturesque charm. Yet even here, on the quaint cobblestoned streets and pristine beaches, Roark’s finely honed senses alert him to danger just below the surface. Nothing is quite as it seems. And the biggest case of Roark’s career may just shatter what little peace of mind he has left . . .
  • The Off-Islander

    Peter Colt

    Mass Market Paperback (Kensington, Aug. 25, 2020)
    In Peter Colt’s gritty, gripping new series set along the New England coast, a Boston-born Vietnam veteran and P.I. is hired to find a missing father—but may find far more than he bargained for . . . Boston, 1982. P.I. Andy Roark has spent the past decade trying to fit back into the world. In Vietnam, there was order and purpose. Everything—no matter how brutal—happened for a reason. Now, after brief stints in college and with the police force, it’s enough for him to take on the occasional divorce or insurance fraud case. Roark’s childhood friend, Danny Sullivan, dragged himself out of the Southie gutter to become a respected and powerful lawyer. Now he wants Roark to help one of his clients find her missing father. The case takes Roark to the beaches of Nantucket, where Roark’s finely-honed senses alert him to danger just below the island’s picturesque surface—where the biggest case of Roark’s career may just shatter what little peace of mind he has left . . .
  • Something Like Fire : Peter Cook Remembered

    PETER COOK

    Paperback (ARROW BOOKS LTD, March 15, 2003)
    Something Like Fire: Peter Cook Remembered
  • Avoid Sailing on the Mayflower!

    Peter Cook

    Hardcover (Book House, Jan. 1, 2005)
    The author charts the events of the Mayflower through the eyes of Priscilla Mullins as the crew begin to suffer from poor food, lack of privacy, storms, sea-sickness and cramped conditions.
  • Avoid Being at the Boston Tea Party

    Peter Cook

    Hardcover (Book House, March 15, 2006)
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  • Avoid Sailing on a 19th-century Whaling Ship!

    Peter Cook

    Hardcover (Book House, March 15, 2004)
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