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  • The Orion Mystery: Unlocking the secrets of the pyramids

    Robert Bauval, Adrian Gilbert

    Mass Market Paperback (Arrow, July 31, 2001)
    There exists a secret, hidden for thousands of years, that will forever change our understanding of the meaning and pupose of the most fascinating wonder of the Ancient World: the Pyramids of Egypt. What purpose did these massive structures, one of the largest construction projects ever undertaken, serve? Why were they scaattered across the desert in a seemingly random pattern? The mystery deepened when, in 1993, a secret door within the Great Pyramid was discovered--a door unopened for 5,500 years.Robert Bauval and Adrian Gilbert have uncovered the key to the plan that governed the construction of the pyramids. A dramatic combination of history and meticulous detective work, The Orion Mystery provides a stunning conclusion to one of the world's greatest mysteries.From the Trade Paperback edition.
  • Trump: The Art of the Deal

    donald j trump

    Paperback (Arrow, March 15, 2016)
    An overview of a week in the entrepreneur's life and opinions on everything from football to New York mayors accompany stories of Trump's best real estate deals and a discussion of the deal maker's art
  • Nightingales on Call

    Donna Douglas

    Paperback (Arrow, May 27, 2014)
    From the author of The Nightingale Girls, The Nightingale Sisters and The Nightingale Nurses -- perfect for fans of Call the Midwife. At the Nightingale Hospital, things aren't always as they seem... Dora is completing her training as a Nurse on the Children's Ward. With her love life on hold, and her nemesis pointing out her every flaw, will Dora be allowed to stay at the Nightingale?Helen is adjusting to life as a qualified nurse, making new friends, and trying to put her husband's death behind her.Lucy has it all -- brains, beauty and money in spades. But as her fragile family life falls apart, what will she learn about her family, her friends, and most of all, herself.With war looming in the future, the students, nurses and sisters have to face up to the fact that that people are not always as they first appear.
  • I Found You

    Lisa Jewell

    Paperback (ARROW, March 15, 2017)
    I Found You
  • Middle School: Escape to Australia:

    JAMES PATTERSON

    Paperback (Arrow, )
    None
  • Look For Me

    Lisa Gardner

    Paperback (Arrow, Jan. 1, 2018)
    Light wear to cover. Shipped from the U.K. All orders received before 3pm sent that weekday.
  • Confessions: The Paris Mysteries:

    James Patterson

    Paperback (Arrow, March 15, 2017)
    None
  • Maximum Ride Forever: Maximum Ride by James Patterson -May- Hardcover

    None

    Unknown Binding (Arrow, )
    For New condition books in our store; You will be the first user. You will be the first to open the book cover. For Used condition books in our store; It shows signs of wear from consistent use, but it remains in good condition and works perfectly. There are no problems in page content and in the paper. There are no problems except minor faults. All pages and cover are intact , but may have aesthetic issues such as price clipping, nicks, scratches, and scuffs. Pages may include some notes and highlighting. For all our books; Cargo will be delivered in the required time. 100% Satisfaction is Guaranteed!
  • The Odessa File

    Frederick Forsyth

    Paperback (Arrow, March 15, 2011)
    As the story leads to its final dramatic confrontation on a bleak winter’s hilltop, the question every reader asked at the end of The Day of the Jackal will inevitably be asked again: Can this be fiction?
  • Complete Hip and Thigh Diet

    R Conley

    Paperback (Arrow, March 15, 2002)
    Complete Hip and Thigh Diet
  • The Fiery Cross

    Diana Gabaldon

    Paperback (Arrow, March 15, 2001)
    Fiery Cross
  • Higher Than the Eagle Soars

    Stephen Venables

    Paperback (Arrow, Oct. 7, 2008)
    Higher Than the Eagle Soars distills “the intense essence” of his Everest climb, concentrating on the drama of the final climb and nightmarish descent. It is an intimate and epic account of an event that confirmed Venables as the greatest British climber of his generation.I have been wanting for some time now to revisit the Everest climb. Although the book I wrote about it [Everest: Alone at the Summit] was very successful and has appeared in four different editions, it conformed superficially to an “expedition book,” telling the whole story from beginning to end, with considerable technical detail. It would be good to go back and extract the intense essence of the story, concentrating on the drama of the final climb and nightmarish descent, making a grand finale to the book. Although Everest wasn’t the end of my climbing career, it was a big turning point: it had quelled the demon of ambition and I sensed that I would probably never do anything quite so extreme in the mountains. And, although we didn’t go seeking deliberately an epic near-death experience, it did turn out that way — the ultimate endurance test for which all the previous adventures seemed, retrospectively, to be a preparation.From the Hardcover edition.