הוצאת Orion Publishing
הספרים של הוצאת Orion Publishing
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Charlotte Lawrence, widowed at 34, decides to return to all things pre-Peter, and that means moving back to the Cheshire village of her childhood. It also means exchanging a clinical company apartment for the pretty but overgrown garden of Ivy Cottage and the constant attentions of h...
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K, a middle-aged painter, has returned from a hermit-like existence in Chile to attend the wedding of a girl he once loved to the point of obsession; but when he arrives at the English country church, it is empty, and the wedding has been postponed. He drives back to his hotel—a place he'd v...
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"No interviews about my private life" has always been Henry Kissinger's response to curious journalists. But journalist Evi Kurz from Furth, the Kissingers' hometown in southern Germany, proposed a family portrait and eventually managed to win the trust of both brothers. This is the story ...
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Groundbreaking biography of Galileo, one of the greatest scientists and religious heretics in history...
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DC Winter has gone undercover in an attempt to infiltrate the inner circle of the city's premier drug lord. Isolated from his colleagues, resenting the way his superiors have presented him the job as a fait accompli, and abroad in a world where money is easy and respect ...
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Fifth volume in the bestselling Olive series by writer and actress Carol Drinkwater....
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During the heyday of the USSR, Russian scientists desperate to create a weapon that no sophisticated defense system could stop turned to one of the oldest killers of all—smallpox. Modifying it to evade the human immune system, they created something so destructive that even they realized tha...
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Annie Harrison's childhood is full of contrasts. From the crowded family existence of her uncle and aunt's house to misery with her reclusive mother, she eventually goes to live in The Grand Hotel with a rich school friend.
Marriage to the dependable Lauri follows and, when her husband di... |
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The breakthrough thriller from a new talent in psychological crime ......
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Author of such torrid titles as Drop Dead Beautiful and Misfortune's Daughters, one of the most celebrated television stars of the 1980s, feminist, gay icon—Joan Collins has played many roles, and has earned her place as a true icon of the last 50 years. This revelatory bio...
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"The monks are back. That's all you need to know if you have already been exposed to the wonderful series by Terence Reese and David Bird, featuring high-level bridge deals and high-level laughter, about the fanatical bridge-playing denizens of St Titus. Divine Intervention ...
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Charlotte Church burst onto the music scene when she was only 12 years old, went straight to the top of the charts with Voice of an Angel, and sang for the Pope, President Clinton, and royalty across the world. She released five classical albums, and received numerous accolades—and...
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Suffer the Little Children: The Harrowing True Story of a Girl's Brutal Convent Upbringing
מאת Frances Reilly Clutching her eight-week-old sister in her arms, Frances Reilly was abandoned by her mother outside the gates of The Poor Sisters of Nazareth Convent. It was Christmas morning 1956 and Frances was 2 years old. For the next 13 years Frances experienced in... |
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Every man has faced that emergency where a car needs to be broken into and hot-wired. Just as every man needs to be able to mix the perfect dry martini when relaxing at home. Robert Twigger—author, snake hunter, desert explorer, canoeist, and all-around Hemingwayesque m...
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Guy Pratt came of age just as playing bass became sexy. In spurning the guitar solo, punk put the low-end on more of an equal footing—or maybe it was just that Paul Simonon and Bruce Foxton were pretty cool. Either way, people were trying out the basslines of "White Man in Hammersmith Palais"...
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Verity Drummond—florist by trade and a fantasist by nature—deals with the end of her marriage by writing Straight Up, a novel in which a man on a mountaineering expedition (bearing a striking resemblance to her ex) dies all alone in a hole in the ice, starving, wretched, and with his...
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The son of two Badminton riders, William Fox-Pitt was born into horse riding, and by the time he won his first gymkhana at eight, he was hooked to the sport. In 2004 he had a year of extremes, from the glory of winning Badminton to the agony of seeing his hor... |
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Harold Macmillan was the British Conservative Prime Minister from 1957 to 1963. A man of civilized, humane conceptions of the purposes of government, he was also a figure of paradox. Beneath the studied Edwardian manner was a subtle and acute intelligence. His reputation for unflappab...
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At the age of 47 Mary King won a Team Bronze at the Beijing Olympics. In her two Caveliers—Call Again Cavalier and Imperial Cavalier—she has two of the very best event horses in the world. Mary Kings's success in the world of eventing has been hard won. She does not come from a privil...
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To his fellow Royalists, fighting for King Charles I, Prince Rupert of the Rhine was the archetypal 'cavalier'. Young, handsome, expert horseman, crack pistol shot, his swaggering style irritated the stuffier of the king's courtiers almost as much as the 'Roundheads' they were fighting. To the parli...
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Intrepid girl reporter exposes secret world of sex, lust and passion. Her assignment was to investigate the world of nude modeling, which was how she found herself posing naked for the camera. She would do anything for a story—and very soon she was doing everything. It began as...
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The day I left Japan, I stared at my reflection in the mirror in the airport ladies' room and made the following vows: I would never tell another lie, especially to myself. I would never let desire overwhelm common sense. I would never sleep with a man who was married to ...
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Lud-in-the-Mist - a prosperous country town situated where two rivers meet: the Dawl and the Dapple. The latter, which has its source in the land of Faerie, is a great trial to Lud, which had long rejected anything 'other', preferring to believe only in what is known, what is solid.
Nathaniel Chanticleer is a somewhat dreamy, slightly melancholy man, not one for making waves, who is deliberately ignoring a vital part of his own past; a secret he refuses even to acknowledge. But with the disappearance of his own daughter, and a long-overdue desire to protect his young son, he realises that s...
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