The world has reached its crisis point over religion when the magical President Obama seizes the opportunity to join His Royal Highness, Prince Charles and Lewis Hamilton on their exciting mission to set up a new global movement to embrace nations of all creeds and those with none - except for the most important of all: HUMANITY. The President's drive and diplomatic skills even succeed in bringing on board the recalcitrant President of Iran and finally the most wanted man on earth: Osama Bin Laden. Who will be the one to upset the apple-cart?
The world has reached its crisis point over religion when the magical President Obama seizes the opportunity to join His Royal Highness, Prince Charle...
Amanda Davidson's marriage to Carl Himmler, a handsome and dynamic young businessman from Hamburg, is a huge success. Despite his profession as a heavy arms manufacturer, Carl's nature and philosophy of life bear little resemblance to his historic namesake Heinrich Himmler - the loathsome director of Hitler's death camps. For twelve happy years, Amanda looks after her two loving children and her thriving London boutique while calming an ever-watchful Jewish father in New York. But when a serious threat to Carl's business and his whole family presents itself, Heads of State, police and the...
Amanda Davidson's marriage to Carl Himmler, a handsome and dynamic young businessman from Hamburg, is a huge success. Despite his profession as a heav...
Anthony Sharp's book is funny, if politically 'incorrect'. The story might well have been the nightmare of more than one honest Englishman. A glimpse of the future, inverted prejudices and a struggle for power.
Anthony Sharp's book is funny, if politically 'incorrect'. The story might well have been the nightmare of more than one honest Englishman. A glimpse ...
This book is not for the prude nor for the unimaginative, as it highlights the shortcomings and hypocrisy of the human race in sharp contrast to the future offered by "The Guv'nor." The meaning of life - a tall order, even for an intellectual to fathom - was a 'doddle', surely, for "The Guv'nor"? He had to know Why was he so reluctant to divulge the secret?
This book is not for the prude nor for the unimaginative, as it highlights the shortcomings and hypocrisy of the human race in sharp contrast to the f...