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Books published by publisher Transworld Pub

  • Darkness, Take My Hand

    Dennis Lehane

    Paperback (Transworld Pub, June 15, 1997)
    A thriller about a series of horrifying murders featuring the wisecracking detectives, Patrick Kenzie and Angie Gennaro. By the author of "A Drink Before the War".
  • George, the Dragon and the Princess

    Chris Wormell

    Hardcover (Transworld Publishers, May 1, 2008)
    Far, far away over the high, high mountains in an old castle wall, in a tiny, tiny hole there lives a little mouse called George. He’s very small and rather timid and he can be a bit clumsy too. In fact, poor George is so hopeless that he can't even make lunch without burning his cheese on toast! But when a huge and terrifying dragon attacks the castle, George springs into action! Because as fans of George and the Dragon know only too well, George has a very special talent.
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  • The Fairytale Hairdresser and Cinderella

    Abie Longstaff, Lauren Beard

    Paperback (Transworld Publishers, Oct. 1, 2014)
    A dazzling take on the modern Cinderella story with the fabulous hairdresser Kittie Lacey as fairy godmotherThe queen of hearts is holding a ball to find the perfect girl for her perfect prince. But Cinderella doesn't have an invitation or a dress—what's a girl to do? Luckily, Kittie Lacey, fabulous hairdresser to the fairytale stars, is on hand to give Cinderella a new 'do, find her the perfect dress, and get her in to the ball. But with so many other fairytale characters to fight through, including a pair of all-too-familiar sisters, will Cinderella and her prince ever find each other? Filled with gorgeous gowns, glamour, glitter, and hairdos to make your dreams come true, this classic story has never looked so good.
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  • Remembrance

    Breslin Theresa

    Paperback (Transworld Publishers, March 1, 2014)
    1915 - Scotland. It begins with a group of teenagers from two families, friends despite their social differences, on a picnic on a beautiful sunny day. Mostly romance is on their minds, but the peace of the day is shattered by the sound of a plane flying overhead - an omen of how the reality of the war across the Channel is soon to tear them away from such youthful pleasures. All too soon the horror of what is to become known as The Great War engulfs them, their friends and the whole village. From the horror of the trenches, to the devastating reality seen daily by those nursing the wounded, they struggle to survive. They are luckier than some - all but one return home - but they know that nothing will ever be the same again. REMEMBRANCE is a powerful and engrossing novel about love and war, from the Carnegie Medal-winning author Theresa Breslin.
  • The Fairytale Hairdresser: Or How Rapunzel Got Her Prince!

    Abie Longstaff, Lauren Beard

    Paperback (Transworld Publishers, Oct. 1, 2014)
    A fabulously fun story featuring favorite fairytale characters and the amazing Katie Lacey, fairytale hairdresser Join Kitty Lacey, the fairytale hairdresser, as she tames the wildest of locks, deals with the most demanding and unusual of customers, ultimately foils the Witch's evil plan, and plays cupid to the newly coiffed Rapunzel. A decent haircut really can work wonders!
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  • Under the Tuscan Sun

    Frances Mayes

    Paperback (Transworld Pub, March 15, 2004)
    Frances Mayes - widely published poet, gourmet cook and travel writer - opens the door on a wondrous new world when she buys and restores an abandoned villa in the spectacular Tuscan countryside. She finds faded frescoes beneath the whitewash in the dining room, a vineyard under wildly overgrown brambles - and even a wayward scorpion under her pillow. And from her traditional kitchen and simple garden she creates dozens of delicious seasonal recipes, all included in this book. In the vibrant local markets and neighbouring hill towns, the author explores the nuances of the Italian landscape, history and cuisine. Each adventure yields delightful surprises - the perfect panettone, an unforgettable wine, or painted Etruscan tombs. Doing for Tuscany what Peter Mayle did for Provence, Mayes writes about the tastes and pleasures of a foreign country with gusto and passion. A celebration of the extraordinary quality of life in Tuscany, UNDER THE TUSCAN SUN is a feast for all the senses.
  • Echo Burning

    Lee Child

    Paperback (Transworld Pub, Dec. 31, 2001)
    Jack Reacher is six foot five and dangerous, adrift in the hellish heat of Texas, moving like a shark in the water, and looking for a lift through the vast empty landscape. A Cadillac stops. A ride, but with a hitch. A pretty young woman, alone. Her husband's in jail. When he comes out, he's going to kill her. Her family's hostile, she can't trust the cops, and lawyers won't help. Reacher is her last option. Will this be the first time he says no - to a lady in distress?
  • A hat full of sky

    Terry Pratchett

    Paperback (Transworld, Jan. 1, 2005)
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  • The Finding of Martha Lost

    Caroline Wallace

    Hardcover (Transworld Publishers, June 1, 2016)
    Martha is lost. She’s been lost since she was a baby, abandoned in a suitcase on the train from Paris. Ever since, she’s waited in station lost property for someone to claim her. It’s been sixteen years, but she’s still hopeful. In the meantime, there are mysteries to solve: secret tunnels under the station, a suitcase that may have belonged to the Beatles, the roman soldier who appears at the same time every day with his packed lunch. Not to mention the stuffed monkey that someone keeps misplacing. But there is one mystery Martha cannot solve. And now the authorities have found out about the girl in lost property. Time is running out - if Martha can’t discover who she really is, she will lose everything…
  • Nine Lives : Confessions of a Master Jewel Thief

    Bill Mason

    Paperback (Transworld Pub, June 30, 2005)
    William Mason is arguably America's greatest ever jewel thief. During a thirty-year career he charmed his way into the inner circles of high society and stole over $35 million worth of fabulous jewels from people such as Robert Goulet, Armand Hammer, Phyllis Diller (twice), Bob Hope, Margaux Hemingway, Truman Capote,
  • Wings of the Storm

    Giles Kristian

    Paperback (Transworld Publishers, Sept. 1, 2017)
    Fighting in Sweden for an ambitious warlord, Sigurd Haraldarson and his small but loyal band of oathsworn warriors are winning fame and reputation. But Sigurd knows that to take on his hated enemy, the oath-breaker King Gorm—the man who betrayed his father, a man Sigurd has vowed to kill—he must earn riches enough to build an army.Many believe Sigurd to be Óðin-favored, but his exploits have drawn the eye of another god, too: Loki the Trickster, and when a daring assassination attempt goes wrong, Sigurd finds himself a prisoner of the powerful Jarl Guthrum. Bound like a slave, his luck having seemingly deserted him, Sigurd is taken to the sacred temple at Ubsola, a place where the blood of human sacrifice flows to appease the gods. It is at Ubsola that Sigurd will face the sacrificial knife. And it is here that he will find a powerful relic, the great spear that was said to have once belonged to Óðin himself. With such a spear in his possession Sigurd might now assemble a host strong enough to challenge King Gorm and wreak the revenge he craves. For, like Óðin, Sigurd will be the Wild Huntsman tearing through the sky on his fearsome steed, and the rage of his passing will be the sound of wings of the storm.
  • Midsummer Meeting

    Elvi Rhodes

    Paperback (Transworld Pub, April 30, 2000)
    Petra came into the close village community of Mindon when she was unexpectedly left a cottage there by an old friend of her mother's. She was lonely and unsettled - her parents had been killed in a car accident, her boyfriend had decided to go back to his wife, and as a painter she led a solitary life in her North Yorkshire home town. But she felt immediately at home in the gracious stone house that had been bequeathed to her, and was made welcome by the local residents - in particular, by the members of the Mindon Amateur Dramatic Society (somewhat appropriately known as MADS) presided over by the formidable Ursula. Ursula liked to run things her way, and brooked no opposition when the ambitious decision was made (largely by herself) to put on "A Midsummer Night's Dream" as their next production. Petra, to her surprise and pleasure, was put in charge of the wardrobe. Rivalries, squabbles, love affairs and seething resentments threatened to scupper the production, and all Ursula's managerial skills were needed to prevent disaster. But Petra had more pressing things on her mind than the costumes for the cast. A mystery from her past began to haunt her - and the answer to that mystery might solve the puzzle of why she had been left such a beautiful house by a total stranger.