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Books published by publisher Di Redmond

  • Joshua Cross and the Queen's Conjuror

    Di Redmond

    language (Di Redmond, July 5, 2004)
    Joshua Cross's enemy, Leirtod, is back with a vengeance...Swept back to 1590's London and placed in the care of Dr Dee, the Queen's Conjuror, mathematician, astrologer and occasional dabbler in the occult, Joshua soon discovers that his friend Dido is in mortal danger. With Dr Dee's aid, Joshua must reach her before Leirtod does and death is dealt. Dee, however,is surrounded by his own demons: spies set up to burn him for his Catholic sympathies. This is an action-packed novel that treads the dark side of the Elizabethan court where treachery and intrigue abound."A unique book, fun for all as it mixes history with exhilarating adventures," Independent on Sunday."Redmond's colourful and exciting novel conveys a convincing sense of intrigue and has a stunningly successful episode involving Christopher Marlowe and the first performance of 'Dr Faustus'," Times Educational Supplement."It's great strength is the vivid way in which past characters and events are recreated," School Librarian.
  • Joshua Cross and the Greek Legends

    Di Redmond

    language (Di Redmond, July 1, 2002)
    Swept back in time to Ancient Greece, Joshua begins an epic journey that will lead him to the very depths of the Underworld. But before he can return home, Joshua alone must face the man who destroyed his father and who wants to him."Greek mythology as you have never known it: powerfully integrated within the weft and warp of this fast-moving adventure story," Lindsey Fraser,The Guardian."Engaging and well-researched," Times Educational Supplement."Mythology for the Playstation generation," Armadillo."Gallops through Ancient Greece causing a lot of fun," School Librarian
  • The Lonely little Christmas Tree

    L. D. Redmond

    eBook (L. D. Redmond, Oct. 8, 2012)
    There is a moral to this story. Poor little Christmas tree, he is lonely because he is different, his pine needles are small and branches are thin. The bigger, taller trees in the forest are mean to him because of his size. Isn't there anyone who would like such a tiny tree for Christmas and will he ever be picked in time? Little tree waits, is so patient. Do all his dreams come true and does little tree find magic? Suitable for ages 6+. A beautifully illustrated, Extended Edition 2.