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Last Plane out of Paris - Free Preview: The First 12 Chapters

by Paul Moxham

Blending fact and fiction, this tale of adventure is set in 1940, just after the Germans invade France. It follows two British officers who parachute into the country in an attempt to rescue a French aircraft...

CYCLE DE CONFERENCES DESTINEES AUX ETRANGERS

by laura

il s'agit d'un cycle de 5 conférences destinées aux étrangers apprenant le français qui ne se sont jamais rendus en France auparavant. Leur but étant de montrer la richesse et la diversité de notre culture,...

Final Justice

by Mel Comley

THIS IS A SAMPLE After suffering a breakdown and quitting the force, former Detective Inspector Lorne Simpkins is contacted by a friend at MI6 to help in a covert operation. Against her will Lorne is convinced...

My Fella and His Bike

by Kristina Howells

Nothing could have prepared Franck what lies ahead, as he prepares to tackle the best amateur cyclists who were 25 years his junior.

Old World Wandering: London to Shanghai overland

by Iain Manley & Claire van den Heever

Inspired by a world map on their bedroom wall, a young South African couple living in London decide to travel to the opposite end of Eurasia, overland. Setting off with overstuffed backpacks and sketchy plans,...

The Three Musketeers For All

by Alexandra Dumas

A D'Artagnyn story. A young Gascon woman goes to Paris, with little more than her mother’s sword, a letter of introduction and a burning desire to be a musketeer. That is if the Three Inseparables Athys, Porthys...

Shattered Crystals

by Mia Amalia Kanner & Eve Rosenzweig Kugler

In Shattered Crystals, Mia Amalia Kanner recounts the true story of her desperate struggle to save her family from annihilation in Nazi Germany and war-torn France. Yet this is much more than a Holocaust history....

Continental Drift

by Joseph Devon

Two people visiting Europe under some not very ideal circumstances wind up brushing up against each other’s lives ever so softly on the moonlit beach of Cannes.