Richard Moore

Richard Moore

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Heroes, Villains and Velodromes reveals how an elite athlete, Chris Hoy, lives, breathes and pushes the boundaries of his sport. How does he do it? And why? What drives him to put his body through the physical and mental hurdles to become the best in the world? This is also the story of an extraordinary year in the life of an extraordinary sportsman, one which started with his best-ever world championships in Mallorca—where, for the first time in his career, he became a double world champion—continued with his attempt on the world kilometer record in La Paz, Bolivia, went on to Japan where he spent three months riding the crazy keirin circuit, before returning to training at the world-class Manchester velodrome in the buildup to the 2008 Beijing Olympics.By shadowing Hoy through a season with the British track cycling team, author Richard Moore has gained an unembellished insight into the mind of a world champion. He has also attained unprecedented levels of access to the key members of the all-conquering British team (which smashed all records and dominated the 2007 world championships) and support staff, including top coaches, world-renowned psychiatrists, doctors (where the subject of drug abuse is an ever-present shadow), and the pivotal characters behind the scenes. Combining his forensic knowledge of the cycling world with his acclaimed skills as a tenacious investigative journalist, Moore captures the mood of the British team and explores an area of professional sport that has rarely been seen before.
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Join elf gunslinger Meg and talking bear Phil, bounty hunters in an Old West where S&W meets D&D, in a tale so mean it once shot a reader just for lookin' at it funny! Meg and Phil are out to earn bounty on a gang of train robbers, but realize that they may have taken on more than they can handle when they discover the robbers are using a dragon to help them do they dirty work! On their way back from another long bounty hunt, the pair find their town's been raided by the Hole-in-the-Head Gang, a band of ogres led by the Moonshine Kid, who actually does look like a kid! Meg's all for confronting the bogus brat and his bulky bodyguards head-on, but she and Phil are all out of ammo after their nailing their latest bounty. Will Meg's wits and Phil's powers of...uh, seduction (Don't ask-it's not pretty. It's REALLY not pretty.) be enough to keep the Hole-in-the-Head gang from putting holes in them? A decade ago, Antarctic Press presented a rip-roaring pair of fantasy-adventure mini-series from Richard Moore, the creator of Boneyard. Now A.P. and Richard invite you to return to those tales of yesteryear, to a Wild, Weird West that never was with the Pocket Manga collected edition of Far West!...

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Heaven or Hell - let's rock! Richard Moore, the celebrated creator of Far West and Boneyard, brings inspiration divine - and not so divine - with the tale of Fire and Brimstone, a fallen angel and a (slightly) risen demoness. They're half good, half evil, and all trouble! 5,000 years ago, they accidentally set free some of the worst demons and fallen angels imprisoned in Hell, ticking off both their bosses. Ever since, they've been paired up to atone by recapturing the beings they set free. Of course, not everyone in the Underworld is happy with the occult odd couple's work. Can two immortals from opposite sides of the fence survive the deity-slaying forces out to stop them - without driving each other crazy in the process?...






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