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Grave, The
This novel is set in Liverpool and Ireland. author: Heneghan, James; publisher: Corgi Juvenile
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Bold Strokes Books Grave Silence
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Dig That Crazy Grave
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Grave Matters
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Scottish Cultural Press Grass Will Not Grow on My Grave: The Appin Murder
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Canadian Scholars Press Grave Reflections: Portraying the Past Through Cemetary Studies
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I Spit On Your Grave
The original cult classic previously banned in the UK and Germany. A young woman looking for solitude travels to the country, but instead of finding peace and quiet she is brutally attacked by a group of 'country boys'. She manages to survive and is determined to seek a bloody revenge. Includes extra material previously cut.
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Grave Concerns
author: Wakeling, Alfred Lewis; publisher: Ellar Publications
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Do Not Stand at My Grave and Weep
This beautiful and moving poem was found in an envelope left by Lance Bombardier Stephen Cummins, who was killed at the age of 24 when a mine blew up an armoured car near Londonderry in 1989. author: ; publisher: Souvenir P.
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BBC WORLDWIDE PUBLISHING The Best of One Foot In The Grave [1990]
Release Date: 2001-10-22, Rating Suitable for 12 years and over,
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Answers from the Grave
Three young men without a future decide to invent their own. The 60s are starting to swing and Jimmy, John and Billy want the clothes, the pills, the music and the women. Through drugs, protection, and armed robbery, they get most of what they want. But then Billy changes sides and becomes a cop and his days are numbered. author: Timlin, Mark; publisher: Do-Not P.
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TAKE THIS TO YOUR GRAVE
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GRAVE NEW WORLD
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Oxford University Press From the Cradle to the Grave (Oxford Bookworms Collection)
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Puffin Books How Hedley Hopkins Did A Dare, Robbed A Grave, Made A New Friend Who Might Not Really Have Been There At All And While He Was At It Committed A Terrible Sin Which Everyone Was Doing Even Though He Didn't Know It
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Penguin Books Ltd Pointing from the Grave: A True Story of Murder and DNA
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Red Fox Dance on My Grave (Red Fox Young Adult Books)
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Vintage Beyond the Grave (Vintage Crime)
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HarperCollins Publishers Beyond the Grave Revised Edition: The Right Way and the Wrong Way of Leaving Money to Your Children (and Others)
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Vipco Grave Of The Vampire Flesh-Eating Mothers [1983]
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Boulevard Entertaiment I Spit On Your Grave [UMD Mini for PSP]
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Usborne Publishing Ltd A Turn in the Grave
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The Harvill Press Silence of the Grave
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Arrow Grave Secrets
Kathy Reichs publishers' comparisons of her with the mega-selling Patricia Cornwell are based on the fact that more and more people (readers, critics, other writers) are calling her <I>better</I> than Cornwell! On the evidence of Reichs' splendid new novel, <I>Grave Secrets</I> the answer is yes--particularly as several recent Cornwell titles have been misfires. <p> Reichs' speciality is the powerfully realised female protagonist: Dr Temperance Brennan is the best of the many forensic specialists rubbing shoulders in the genre at present: she's professional (never, of course, fazed by her often grisly work), forceful in everything but her messy private life. This time, Tempe travels to the Guatemalan village of Chupan Ya tracking the bodies of 23 women and children dumped in a mass grave. But while digging in the pit of death, Tempe finds the present contains further horrors: four girls have gone missing from Guatemala city--and one of them is the daughter of an ambassador. Soon Tempe is up against both a recalcitrant district attorney and municipal corruption, grimly aware that there are those who want the deaths in both the past and the present to remain a mystery.<p> What makes this such a distinguished addition to the Reichs library (in a class with such winners as <I>Death du Jour</I>) is the brilliantly realised Guatemalan locales. Not many thriller writers can evoke comparison with such masters of foreign climes as Graham Greene, but Reichs pulls it off with aplomb. The web of deceit that Dr Brennan encounters is satisfyingly tangled, and the unravelling of the mystery has all the quirky energy of Reichs at her most stylish. Perhaps future Brennan outings will have to bring in new personal elements for the heroine to avoid staleness, but <I>Grave Secrets</I> has everything in place for the most diverting of reading experiences. --<I>Barry Forshaw</I>
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Time Warner Paperbacks The Galleons' Grave
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The Do-Not Press Answers from the Grave
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Penguin Books Ltd Cruel as the Grave
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Macmillan Children's Books The Mediator 5: Grave Doubts
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WARNER HOME VIDEO Dracula Has Risen From The Grave [1968]
It took a long time for Hammer's 1958 version of <I>Dracula</I> to turn into a franchise, and it was ten years before <I>Dracula Has Risen From the Grave</I>, the third film in the series, continued where <I>Dracula--Prince of Darkness</I> (1965) left off. The vampire count is accidentally resurrected by the blood of a priest when Monsignor Muller (the excellent Rupert Davies replacing Peter Cushing, whose Professor Van Helsing is absent) exorcises Castle Dracula. The Lord of the Undead soon has the priest under his power, and sets about claiming the Monsignor's niece Maria (Veronica Carlson) as his bride. Maria is in love with Paul (Barry Andrews), more a 60's English angry young man than a Victorian hero, yet only he can save the day, the film contrasting his atheism against much Catholicism. Working as a taut, Gothic thriller, the intensity is maintained to a large degree by James Barnard's excellent score and, of course, by Christopher Lee's magnetic interpretation of Count Dracula. The eroticism is stronger than in previous Hammer Draculas, the palpably electric blood-lust marking the movie as a high-point before the series' gradual decline, beginning with <I>Taste the Blood of Dracula</I> (1970). <I>--Gary S. Dalkin</I>
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Orbit Grave Peril (Dresden Files)
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Constable and Robinson Grave Error
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Cassell Reference I Told You I Was Sick: A Grave Book of Curious Epitaphs
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Alchemist Publishing International Heal Your Weight: Stop Digging Your Grave with Your Knife and Fork (Body Talks S.)
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The Do-Not Press Answers from the Grave
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Image Comics Sea of Red: No Grave But the Sea v. 1
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HarperCollins The Grave Tattoo
It's a time-honoured tradition that the best crime writers begin to chafe at the constraints of their area of the genre and feel a need to stretch their literary muscles. With <i>The Grave Tattoo</i>, the estimable Val McDermid demonstrates that she, too, has felt the need of a change from her contemporary novels of crime and detection, and here takes on a truly ambitious panoply. Not that McDermid has been afraid to tackle unconventional subjects before--it's just that the scale of this novel is even more impressive. A corpse is discovered on a hill in the Lake District, adorned with bizarre tattoos. Wordsworth expert Jane Gresham finds herself distracted from her studies of the great Lakeland poet when another mystery surfaces, involving the Pitcairn Massacre and the events of the mutiny on the Bounty. Is it possible that Fletcher Christian, who led the rebellion against Captain Bligh, faked his own death and clandestinely returned to England? Jane makes a connection between the tattooed body and the tattoos on sailors who served in the South Seas--is this the body of Fletcher Christian? And Jane has another problem on her hands--a young girl who she has tried to help finds herself a murder suspect, and tracks her down to the Lakes. And as Jane closes in on a Wordsworth manuscript that may be a direct transcription of Fletcher Christian's confession, she finds herself with someone else on her trail--an ex-lover with similar designs on the precious document. <p> As all this might suggest, McDermid has set herself a truly daunting task here, with a canvas so crammed with incident, colour and character. And when the reader learns that the central narrative is counterpointed with sections from the Fletcher Christian document, it's clear that we are a long way away from the medical and criminological puzzles of <i>Wire in the Blood</i>. It is to McDermid's credit that she draws so many strands together with such assurance.<BR>--<I> ;Barry Forshaw</I>
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Random House Audiobooks Grave Secrets
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Allison & Busby Maxwell's Grave
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Hodder Gibson From the Cradle to the Grave: Social Welfare in Britain, 1890s (Hodder Intermediate History S.)
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Pocket Books Grave Matters (CSI: Crime Scene Investigation S.)
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Bywater Books A Grave Opening: A Delia Ironfoot Mystery
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Random House Audiobooks Grave Secrets
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Atlantic Books The Lion's Grave: Notes from Afghanistan
Foreign correspondent and author of <I>The Lion's Grave</I> John Lee Anderson spent time in Afghanistan in the late 1980s when the mujaheddin were fighting the communist-backed government in Kabul. He returned to Afghanistan two weeks after the terrorist attacks of September 11 and stayed for several months. The result is a first-hand account of the conflict between the Taliban and the Northern Alliance, a story about bandits, assassinations, conspiracies, treachery and political machinations which all go to make it a highly informative and gripping read.<p> Anderson is a top-class veteran foreign correspondent with a cool, detached yet engaging literary style. But what makes <I>The Lions Grave</I> genuinely enlightening, what makes it a valuable book, are the interviews and conversations Anderson conducts and records along the way. Anderson's interviews with Taliban and Northern Alliance fighters, students, intellectuals, government officials, ordinary villagers, are also miniature life histories. They are stories about the how and why a very diverse set of individuals came to be where they are today. It is largely by means of these stories that Anderson relates the now fully humanised recent history and politics of Afghanistan. <p> The one person Anderson doesn't talk to, the most important figure in the book, is Ahmed Shah Massoud, the Lion of Panjshir. During the 1980s Massoud led a band of mujaheddin in fighting off seven major offensives by Soviet forces before defeating the regime the Soviets had left in power, becoming Defence minister and eventually vice-president of the new Islamic State of Afghanistan. After the coming of the Taliban Massoud led the coalition of tribal-based guerrilla forces called the United Islamic Front for the Salvation of Afghanistan, or as they are more familiarly known, the Northern Alliance. <p> The inclusion of e-mail exchanges between Anderson and his <I>New Yorker</I> editor lets the reader in on the practical problems that go with the job of war correspondent but they also function as a more immediate and sometimes dramatic counterpoint to the main narrative. In the final section of the book Anderson gives a detailed description of the circumstances of Massoud's death--Massoud was killed by suicide bombers posing as journalists two days before the planes hit the World Trade Centre--and investigates the events and allegations leading up to and surrounding the assassination itself. Also included are some reflections of life in Afghanistan after the melting away of the Taliban and a discussion of the future prospects for the country. Overall this is an undemanding yet superb and highly educative set of despatches. --<I>Larry Brown</I>
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Gollancz 1610: A Sundial in a Grave (Gollancz SF S.)
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Souvenir Press Ltd Do Not Stand at My Grave and Weep (Inspirational S.)
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BBC Audiobooks One Foot in the Grave: Starring Richard Wilson & Annette Crosbie (BBC Radio Collection)
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Birlinn Ltd Scottish Customs from the Cradle to the Grave
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Constable and Robinson The Sibyl in Her Grave (A Legal Whodunnit)
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Pan Cold Is the Grave
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Constable and Robinson A Grave Man
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Sinclair-Stevenson Ltd White Man's Grave
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HarperCollins A Grave Mistake
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William Heinemann Grave Secrets
Kathy Reichs publishers' comparisons of her with the mega-selling Patricia Cornwell are based on the fact that more and more people (readers, critics, other writers) are calling her <I>better</I> than Cornwell! On the evidence of Reichs' splendid new novel, <I>Grave Secrets</I> the answer is yes--particularly as several recent Cornwell titles have been misfires. <p> Reichs' speciality is the powerfully realised female protagonist: Dr Temperance Brennan is the best of the many forensic specialists rubbing shoulders in the genre at present: she's professional (never, of course, fazed by her often grisly work), forceful in everything but her messy private life. This time, Tempe travels to the Guatemalan village of Chupan Ya tracking the bodies of 23 women and children dumped in a mass grave. But while digging in the pit of death, Tempe finds the present contains further horrors: four girls have gone missing from Guatemala city--and one of them is the daughter of an ambassador. Soon Tempe is up against both a recalcitrant district attorney and municipal corruption, grimly aware that there are those who want the deaths in both the past and the present to remain a mystery.<p> What makes this such a distinguished addition to the Reichs library (in a class with such winners as <I>Death du Jour</I>) is the brilliantly realised Guatemalan locales. Not many thriller writers can evoke comparison with such masters of foreign climes as Graham Greene, but Reichs pulls it off with aplomb. The web of deceit that Dr Brennan encounters is satisfyingly tangled, and the unravelling of the mystery has all the quirky energy of Reichs at her most stylish. Perhaps future Brennan outings will have to bring in new personal elements for the heroine to avoid staleness, but <I>Grave Secrets</I> has everything in place for the most diverting of reading experiences. --<I>Barry Forshaw</I>
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One Foot in the Grave
One of the great comic creations of our time, Victor Meldrew, battles despairingly against modern times supported by his long-suffering wife Margaret in these four episodes which were specially recorded for BBC Radio 2. author: ; publisher: BBC Audiobooks
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One Foot in the Grave
More trials and tribulations for Victor in these three hilarious episodes taken from the BBC TV series: "The Man in the Long Black Coat", "The Broken Reflection" and "The Trial". author: ; publisher: BBC Audiobooks
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HarperCollins The Grave Tattoo
It's a time-honoured tradition that the best crime writers begin to chafe at the constraints of their area of the genre and feel a need to stretch their literary muscles. With <i>The Grave Tattoo</i>, the estimable Val McDermid demonstrates that she, too, has felt the need of a change from her contemporary novels of crime and detection, and here takes on a truly ambitious panoply. Not that McDermid has been afraid to tackle unconventional subjects before--it's just that the scale of this novel is even more impressive. A corpse is discovered on a hill in the Lake District, adorned with bizarre tattoos. Wordsworth expert Jane Gresham finds herself distracted from her studies of the great Lakeland poet when another mystery surfaces, involving the Pitcairn Massacre and the events of the mutiny on the Bounty. Is it possible that Fletcher Christian, who led the rebellion against Captain Bligh, faked his own death and clandestinely returned to England? Jane makes a connection between the tattooed body and the tattoos on sailors who served in the South Seas--is this the body of Fletcher Christian? And Jane has another problem on her hands--a young girl who she has tried to help finds herself a murder suspect, and tracks her down to the Lakes. And as Jane closes in on a Wordsworth manuscript that may be a direct transcription of Fletcher Christian's confession, she finds herself with someone else on her trail--an ex-lover with similar designs on the precious document. <p> As all this might suggest, McDermid has set herself a truly daunting task here, with a canvas so crammed with incident, colour and character. And when the reader learns that the central narrative is counterpointed with sections from the Fletcher Christian document, it's clear that we are a long way away from the medical and criminological puzzles of <i>Wire in the Blood</i>. It is to McDermid's credit that she draws so many strands together with such assurance.<BR>--<I> ;Barry Forshaw</I>
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Safely to the Grave
Mick Harvey liked to frighten people and after a spell in prison for stealing, he is determined not to end up inside again. It was just by chance that Laura and Marion encountered Mick on the road and reported him for dangerous driving. Now, Mick has only one thought on his mind - revenge. author: Yorke, Margaret; publisher: Warner
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Mira Books Grave Concerns (MIRA S.)
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Screen Entertainment I Spit On Your Grave [1978]
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Time Warner Paperbacks Safely to the Grave
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I Spit On Your Grave / Don't Mess With My Sister (Cut Version) (Double Pack)
I Spit On Your Grave / Don't Mess With My Sister (Cut Version) (Double Pack) DVD Region 2 I Spit On Your Grave / Don't Mess With My Sister (Cut Version) (Double Pack), Catalogue Number: SPAC1017, Release Date: 10/03/2003
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HarperCollins The Grave Tattoo
It's a time-honoured tradition that the best crime writers begin to chafe at the constraints of their area of the genre and feel a need to stretch their literary muscles. With <i>The Grave Tattoo</i>, the estimable Val McDermid demonstrates that she, too, has felt the need of a change from her contemporary novels of crime and detection, and here takes on a truly ambitious panoply. Not that McDermid has been afraid to tackle unconventional subjects before--it's just that the scale of this novel is even more impressive. A corpse is discovered on a hill in the Lake District, adorned with bizarre tattoos. Wordsworth expert Jane Gresham finds herself distracted from her studies of the great Lakeland poet when another mystery surfaces, involving the Pitcairn Massacre and the events of the mutiny on the Bounty. Is it possible that Fletcher Christian, who led the rebellion against Captain Bligh, faked his own death and clandestinely returned to England? Jane makes a connection between the tattooed body and the tattoos on sailors who served in the South Seas--is this the body of Fletcher Christian? And Jane has another problem on her hands--a young girl who she has tried to help finds herself a murder suspect, and tracks her down to the Lakes. And as Jane closes in on a Wordsworth manuscript that may be a direct transcription of Fletcher Christian's confession, she finds herself with someone else on her trail--an ex-lover with similar designs on the precious document. <p> As all this might suggest, McDermid has set herself a truly daunting task here, with a canvas so crammed with incident, colour and character. And when the reader learns that the central narrative is counterpointed with sections from the Fletcher Christian document, it's clear that we are a long way away from the medical and criminological puzzles of <i>Wire in the Blood</i>. It is to McDermid's credit that she draws so many strands together with such assurance.<BR>--<I> ;Barry Forshaw</I>
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Lover of the Grave, The
A sheep farmer is found hanging from a tree at a crossroads outside the Welsh market town of Lydmouth, wearing handcuffs with his legs tied. Death appears to be suicide or a bizarre accident, with sexual overtones. Detective Inspector Richard Thornhill and reporter Jill Francis think it is neither. author: Taylor, Andrew; publisher: New English Library
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Vintage Silence of the Grave
Pages: 304, Paperback, Vintage
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Tyne Bridge Publishing Beyond the Grave: An Exploration of Newcastle's Churches, Churchyards, Cemeteries and Burial Grounds
Pages: 180, Paperback, Tyne Bridge Publishing
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