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Books with author VIVIAN L. THOMPSON

  • The Horse that Liked Sandwiches

    Vivian THOMPSON

    Paperback (Xerox, March 15, 1962)
    None
  • Murder At The Jolly Jester

    IAN THOMPSON

    eBook
    Comedy, capers and conundrums!Visit the idyllic English village of Duckley, where thrushes sing their merry morning songs and folk breakfast at The Golden Yolk cafĂ©. Partake of a refreshing gin and tonic, or a full and frothy ale, at the historic Jolly Jester Public House. An idyllic setting perfect for
M u r d e r . . .Ronald Rowntree manages the Jolly Jester and is a little put when he discovers a bloody corpse sitting in the saloon bar, even more so when he becomes the No 1 suspect.Miriam Harper is a thriller writer who is only too happy to try and help Ronald solve the crime and clear his name, but is the murder all it seems? What lurks beneath Duckley’s calm crust?What are reviewers saying about Murder at the Jolly Jester?“Just what I love in a cozy,” Jacqui ~ Amazon review“Ian Thompson has hit the mark!” J . Johnson“Truly entertaining, most enjoyable,” Beverley Black ~ AmazonMurder at the Jolly Jester is the first in the Ronald Rowntree Mysteries. ‘Dead Souls Society’ and ‘Diamonds are for Trevor’ follow, with more to come.Why not read for free with Kindle Unlimited?Scroll up, take the plunge and visit Duckley, where mayhem, murder and mirth are the order of the day.
  • camp-in-the-yard

    Vivian L. Thompson

    Hardcover (Holiday House, March 15, 1961)
    None
  • Sad Day Glad Day

    Vivian L. Thompson, Lilian Obligado

    Paperback (Scholastic, Jan. 1, 1971)
    Clean, bright used copy with tight binding. NEVER a library book.
  • Hawaiian myths of earth, sea, and sky

    Vivian Laubach Thompson

    Hardcover (Holiday House, March 15, 1966)
    None
  • Hawaiian legends of tricksters and riddlers

    Vivian Laubach Thompson

    Hardcover (Holiday House, Aug. 16, 1969)
    None
  • Hawaiian Tales of Heroes and Champions

    VIVIAN L. THOMPSON

    Hardcover (Holiday House, Aug. 16, 1971)
    Folktales from the 50th state
  • The Horse that Liked Sandwiches

    Aliki & vivian L Thompson

    Paperback (Xerox, March 15, 1963)
    The horse that liked Sandwiches
  • Murder at the Jolly Jester

    Ian Thompson

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 10, 2017)
    Who killed Old Pete?Ronald Rowntree lives a fairly mundane life. Not only does he manage The Jolly Jester Public House, he lives above it too. One morning, he is readying himself for another ordinary day when his assistant, Sam, interrupts his breakfast, ranting about a corpse he’s just found in the saloon bar.A little put out by this unexpected turn of events, Ronald takes a look, but soon finds himself the chief suspect in a particularly gruesome murder. With the police seemingly convinced of his guilt, Ronald is forced to investigate the murder himself, and that is where the problems start.Faced with a crime that no one, apart from him, could have committed, or had reason to, let alone the opportunity, he struggles to make headway. He does, however, find out that all is not what it seems in the Village of Duckley. Certainly not Adam Gosling, the owner of The Jolly Jester, or his wife, Abby. Fred Arkwright of Arkwright’s Chest Emporium is not to be trusted, and nor is Trudy Lane, landlady of The Dog and Duck.Drawn into the murky underworld of drink, drugs and lust-filled affairs, Ronald finds allies where he least expects them as he attempts to clear his name.Can he prove he is innocent of the murder at the Jolly Jester?Enjoy this laugh-out-loud dozy mystery as Ronald blunders from one crisis to the next.
  • Maui-Full-Of-Tricks: A Legend of Old Hawaii

    Vivian L. Thompson

    Paperback (iUniverse, Dec. 1, 2000)
    Maui at his boastful best. Who is Maui? A scamp, a rascal, a mischief-maker, a trickster. He frisks through Hawaiian folktales outwitting gods and goddesses...defying chiefs...playing impudent tricks on brothers and brother-in-law. Come hear tales of Maui the Sun Snarer...Maui the Monster-Slayer...Maui the Fire-Seeker...Maui-Full-of-Tricks!
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  • The horse that liked sandwiches

    Vivian Laubach Thompson

    Paperback (Putnam, March 15, 1962)
    A Book
  • SOCIAL SHIFTS: The Visitcom Showcase

    C.L. Thompson

    eBook
    It used to be a time when only the worthiest of the living was allowed to speak to the dead. As of tonight, those days will no longer exist. Six continents are fully engaged with the aid from more than five major communication satellites. Over four billion people watching and listening−three queens together on the same stage−two ways to escape death and it all begins in one arena. It’s the biggest show in humanity’s run-of-the-luck−the event is called the ‘Visitcom Showcase’, and the place is Madison Square Garden. Professor Franz Luzzatto Schiff introduces to the world his intriguing new technology called the Visitcom. This device converge power with such intensity, that it forges a bridge between the spiritual and the real. Therefore, the Visitcom conjures up and contrives over twelve of history’s most influential figures back from the after-life to our day and time to talk openly about their deeply ambivalent feelings towards the modern world and answer questions from some of the globe’s most dominant freethinkers and conformist. Thomas Jefferson talks present politics and answers questions about the visual evidence of constitution slack, ‘pay-for-play’, healthcare, the middle east, and he shares new thoughts on today’s leading issues. Vlad Dracula challenges fashionable foulness, the evils of nanobots blood-surfing throughout the modern body, and he puts 600-year-old rumors to rest. Harriet Tubman debates Harry Houdini on several subjects such as−who was the better escape artist of the two−Illusions vs diversions−working under pressure vs mental expectations−nursing your audience vs conditioning your audience. Genghis Khan explains parallel worlds, the multiverse, inter-dimensional portals, and infinitesimal singularity. Cleopatra touches on the ultra-modish woman while sharing the stage with Elizabeth I of England and the Queen of Sheba. Alexander the Great coaches a homosexual NFL quarterback on the art of being great. Nero addresses finance and the propaganda industrial complex. Nostradamus drops new nervy quatrains through the use of prevalent symbolism and metaphors without having to avoid being tried as a magician, which means−the gloves are off. Leonardo da Vinci rocks out with Michelangelo while being assisted by other awe-inspiring band members. And among the religiously affiliated−Jesus Christ and Lucifer come face to face once again, but this time to discuss−ownership interests. That's just some of the historical icons that will discuss the eye-opening and complex issues of modern culture, society, economics, politics, sports and the arts. However, a group of these legends managed to evade the confinement restraint array of ionizing radiation from the Visitcom and band together to track down, level and settle a score with an organization called the Order of the Dragonist−which they believe has been the root of global misfortunes for over two millenniums. In pursuing the Dragonist, this motley band of historical icons find themselves paranormal fugitives from the Visitcom, hunted by international authorities, and accused of crimes similar to the accounts in their historical record. Even though they managed to find some humor among the company of each other, their enduring task turns out to be perplexingly problematic and more modernized morbid than they ever expected−bringing them all to some shocking persuasive conclusions.See Author’s page for BOOKCLIP TRAILERS.