HUNTER, Katrina

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22 TRICKS

 

How cunning trickery achieved victory over brute force and violence

A wandering troubadour. A secret hidden in plain sight. A murder that changed history.

When author Katrina Hunter visits the Abbey of Fontfroide in the South of France, she stumbles upon a startling connection – The Fool from The Tarot of Marseille depicted in a medieval statue. What if this is no coincidence? What if the Tarot was never meant for fortune telling, but for something far more dangerous?

In 22 Tricks, history and mystery intertwine as Katrina deciphers secret messages hidden within the Tarot’s Major Arcana. Through allegory, iconography, deception, and trickery, 13th-century troubadour Peire Vidal encodes an epic tale of war into 22 cards, evading the Inquisition’s grasp. But what forbidden knowledge did he hide? And what secrets and lost philosophies have remained buried for centuries?

A gripping historical murder mystery, 22 Tricks unravels a world of coded messages, lost philosophies, and a battle for the soul of Occitania. Who truly holds the power—the conqueror, or the one who writes history?

The game is set. The cards are in play. Will you decipher the trick?

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GRR, Jono

ISBN 978-1-923523-68-5
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Where The Tail Begins

 

A modern fable with a twist on timeless themes, an enjoyable journey that entertains and challenges readers, all set within a flighty flockdom of birds

“ Where The Tail Begins is a jaunty, illustrated adventure full of feathery mischief — where birds have opinions and attitudes. A fun fable of a story suitable for older readers” Charlie Archbold — award winning author of ‘The Sugarcane Kids and The Red-bottomed Boat’

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More Silly Serious Sober and Wot Not … Wot?

 

99 Different Perspectives

99 sketches & skits for the chuckle, challenge or rebuke, as follows:

 

More : in addition

Silly : not serious

Serious : not silly

Sober : same as above and more…

And : more

Wot Not : all the above yet additionally precarious

 

Viewer Discretion is Advised:

Suitable for children over the age of 18yrs only (possibly 16yrs & over if frequenting maturation flux)

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More Silly Serious Sober and Wot Not

 

99 Different Perspectives

More : in addition

Silly : not serious

Serious : not silly

Sober : same as above and more…

And : more

Wot Not : all the above yet additionally precarious

Viewer Discretion is Advised:

Suitable for children over the age of 18yrs only (possibly 16yrs & over if frequenting maturation fl ux) This disclaimer serves as warning to potentially confronting content contained within therefore, any interaction should be proceeded with caution and a duty of care. If you have received this item by mistake, delete it to ensure your personal integrity and security remain unsullied, and promptly contact the appropriate authorities

ISBN 978-1-923443-68-6
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Silly Serious Sober and Wot Not

 

99 Different Perspectives

99 sketches and cartoons from a different perspective.

Silly / silli / adjective. (-lier, -liest) lacking common sense, foolish, stupid, frivolous, empty-headed, dotty, scatty, idiotic, irresponsible, crazy, trivial, petty, piffling…

Serious / séeri әss / adjective. (-ly) important or grave enough to require thought and attention, earnest, sombre, genuine, resolute, determined, not insignificant…

Sober / sōbәr / adjective. (-ish, -est) clear headed, dry, not under the influenceor intoxicated, teetotal-ish, abstinent-ish, on the wagon-est, a better place than not being sober…

Wot Not / wot not / noun. (not wot) a broad range of behaviours and antics whilst not sober which contribute to a multitude of imbalanced, unpredictable and typically undesirable outcomes…

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TRAIN, Ronald A

ISBN 978-1-923523-20-3
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God’s View of Marriage

 

An Apologetic on Marriage, Divorce and Remarriage

GOD’S VIEW OF MARRIAGE is an apologetic on Marriage, Divorce and Remarriage. It argues that God’s governance of marriage, first established in Genesis 2:22-25, is His arrangement for a committed relationship between a man and a woman. It is a commitment for life and cannot be broken unless death for either party occurs (Mark 10:5-9; Romans 7:2-3; 1 Cor. 7:39). Sadly, God’s governance of such is now ignored by many in the Protestant faith tradition.

The book systematically supports God’s view by noting specifically Jesus and the Apostle Paul’s affirmation of such in the New Testament narratives. The book presents a challenge to those who believe, oversight, teach and support the impermanence of marriage.

The book is the fifth written by the author who believes that God is a God of absolutes and one of those absolutes is His view of marriage.

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About the Author

 

A graduate of Malyon College, Ronald A Train is a retired Pastor with approximately thirty-six years’ experience in Christian Ministry. Born in a small regional town in country NSW, Australia Ronald is now widowed after forty-nine years of marriage to Gwenyth. Ronald’s early Church affiliation was Anglican but currently teaches in Baptist and Brethren Churches.

Ronald holds a Graduate of Theology, a Bachelor of Theology and a Master’s Degree in Ministry. His special interests have been theology and doctrine from the New Testament Documents. His previous publications are ‘Without Absolutes, God is not God’, ‘Protestant Shame’, ‘The Bridge to Eternal Life’, ‘A Walk with Paul through Cultural Minefields’ and ‘The Truths of Revelation’. The books have addressed issues such as God’s selfrevelation, the trinity, revelatory faith, effective discipleship, eternal life and the end times. This book addresses the conveyance of mixed messages about divorce and remarriage within Protestant Churches.

STEPHENS, Edward Ted

ISBN 978-1-923386-92-1
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The Ormonds of Borriyalloak

 

The Story of the Great Philanthropist Hon Francis Ormond and His Family

Francis Ormond, a great Victorian philanthropist was fired by his passion to bring education to the masses. Not having children he contributed millions of pounds to educational buildings and institutions.

Francis Ormond travelled from Scotland to Shelford near Geelong in 1843 with his father Captain Francis Ormond, Mother Isabella and her tiny baby Alfred. There they built a hotel on the road to the Western District. They were the only people making money during a rural depression and they took over several large grazing runs including thousands of sheep.

Later Francis married his childhood sweetheart Mary Greeves and they moved to Borriyalloak near Skipton. Appalled at their workers lack of education, they taught them themselves in the evenings. In 1853 when Gold was discovered, thousands of immigrants needed food so Francis’ future was assured.

Francis built Ormond College, a residence for country students to gain an education. Then to enable them to obtain a technical education, he built RMIT. He established the Conservatorium of Music. From this beginning we now have the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra.

In Geelong Francis contributed the first money towards the Gordon Institute and he was Chieftain of the Commun Na Fienne Society until his death. He contributed to the establishment of many rural secondary schools. He gave a great amount of money to finish building St Pauls Cathedral in Melbourne as a memorial to his first wife who was an Anglican.

He died in France in 1888 and his second wife Mary Oliphant brought him back to probably the largest funeral ever to pass along Ormond road to the cemetery in Geelong.

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The Langlands

 

The History of the Langlands Family in Melbourne and Horsham

IN 1840 ROBERT LANGLANDS, A YOUNG SCOTTISH MAN, TOOK A HUGE STEP FOR LOVE AND LEFT HIS FAMILY TO EMBARK ON A ROMANTIC ESCAPADE ACROSS THE OCEAN…

He shocked his family by deciding to pursue his lady friend who had been deported to Australia for a minor misdemeanour.

After arriving in Melbourne, Robert immediately set off to Sydney to ask his girlfriend, Agnes, to marry him.

Robert’s brother, George, and his wife, Betsy, during his leave, and having fallen on hard times, had become interested in an offer to start a Post Office in Western Victoria.

So, they loaded their five children (including Ted’s future grandmother Margaret, at age six) on board three bullock drays and set off to find a survey peg 300 miles away on the Wimmera River marked as “A place to be called Horsham”.

Robert set up a foundry in Flinders Street in 1841 which thrived and Horsham grew around the Langlands store.

The rest, as you will discover in this book, is wonderful history…

“An authentic telling of real life in a part of our history not to be forgotten… A wonderfully written and engaging book…”
Dillon, Readalot Magazine reviewer

About the Author

 

A retired farmer, Ted Stephens comes from a literary family. His grandfather Edward James Stephens founded the “Horsham Times” in 1873. Ted’s father Harold was brought up in his father’s many Wimmera newspapers and wrote prolifically for “The Leader”, “Weekly Times”, the “Gadfly” and others. They wrote their history as it happened, enabling Ted to publish their story, “The Langlands”, in 2024. This gave him the will to research and write about the forgotten Ormond family. After 60 years with the CFA, church and local committees, writing local histories, and 53 years developing a world-class collection of historic machinery at the Geelong Showgrounds and now a museum, he has been honoured as a Knight of the Order of St John of Jerusalem Hospitaller for his contribution to society.

CLARKE, Paul

ISBN 978-1-923680-46-3
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Botcation

 

Time to explore!

After the chaos at Bot Camp, Daniel and his friends need a vacation. Better yet, a BOTCATION. So when billionaire tech philanthropist Bernard Barker invites them all on a wilderness adventure in his hightech six-wheel-drive all-terrain mega-RV, Daniel leaps at the chance.

A chopper drops them in Bernard’s remote nature reserve where robots called Huntbots are restoring the natural ecosystem by removing invasive species. Luckily, they won’t be active.

Timmy has expert knowledge of camping and the outdoors, and Daniel is enjoying learning to pitch a tent while Mary roasts marshmallows over the campfire. Even Daniel’s mom and sister are relaxing in the tranquil environment. It’s the road trip of a lifetime… even though there aren’t any roads!

And then the Huntbots show up.

With a sassy smart-RV that won’t stop arguing, and a wilderness swarming with rogue robots, Daniel and his friends are going to need every bit of teamwork and survival know-how if they want to get back to civilization before the Huntbots decide that they’re the next invasive species.

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Bot Camp

Time to kick bot!

Twelve-year-old Daniel is obsessed with combat robotics — because duh, who isn’t? So when his plucky lifter-bot snags him a spot at Bernard Barker’s legendary Bot Camp, Daniel short-circuits with excitement. Meeting his tech-innovator hero will be a dream come true!

His mom says he should try to make friends, but Daniel won’t have time for that. Bot Camp is a high-voltage competition and only one kid will win the ultimate prize: becoming Bernard’s apprentice.

Unfortunately, from the moment Daniel steps into the fully automated, AI-powered training complex, nothing goes to plan. The other participants are brilliant, but Daniel’s teammates are totally useless. He’ll never impress Bernard at this rate.

So while the others relax for the night, Daniel convinces his team to sneak into the workshop to fix their bot. But when the labyrinth-like facility mysteriously goes into lockdown, Daniel finds himself in real danger and only his teammates can help.