Archive for December 18th, 2014

Christmas Books

Thursday, December 18th, 2014

There is nothing better for stocking fillers and e-gifts than good Christmas sale book bargains. Paperbacks from £4.99 or currency equivalent and Kindle downloads less than a £ or $. 

 From  TOR  RAVEN

Download all four fast reading thrillers now! Or buy paperbacks. Orders over £10 postage free.

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Satan's Disciple: Gothic Crime SeriesPower Corruption and LiesThe Hastings OptionWhilloe's First Case

 

From MALCOLM  BLAIR-ROBINSON

These two mega thrillers are a must for those who love historical drama and political intrigue.

Hitler's First Lady: Compact EditionPurple Killing

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Hacking A Movie

Thursday, December 18th, 2014

The biggest lesson to learn from the North Korean cyber hack of Sony is the extraordinary power of modern hacking technology and the weakness of quite sophisticated platforms to withstand it. Clearly Sony’s security was not of sufficient standard but something must have been in place. This will come a another shock to America which has traditionally imagined itself immune from outside attack. This was why the response to 9/11 was so traumatic. Unlike Europe and Asia, America had never been bombed.

Yet now a quizzical world looks on as the figure of fun portrayed in the film gets it canned and all showings withdrawn, distributes across the internet most of Sony’s film archive for free and releases the script of the latest James bond movie. After that he finishes with lots of embarrassing emails sent by Sony executives. A wake up call certainly but to what it is difficult to tell. The rest of the world should take note too.

Rudolf Hess: Secrets Revealed

Thursday, December 18th, 2014

The new Tor Raven novel HESS ENIGMA is now available worldwide in paperback and on Kindle.

Rudolf Hess, Hitler’s deputy and right hand man, flew to Scotland on a mysterious peace mission in 1941, which has never been convincingly explained, to meet unidentified politicians who wanted to end the war.  Who was plotting against Churchill? What were the peace terms on offer? What happened to Hess? Was he killed in the War? Was the prisoner in Spandau a double?

Taking place in the modern day but with flashback chapters which gradually unfold the hidden secrets, this tense thriller will draw you into a compelling read.

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Obama’s Courage: Cuba Unlocked

Thursday, December 18th, 2014

Nothing has perplexed America’s allies and the rest of the world more than the childish embargoes on trade or contact with Cuba spanning half a century. At last an American President has had the guts to defy his country’s looney right and start a process of normalisation. This will not only benefit America and help repair its tarnished world image, but it will bring great benefits to ordinary Cubans. Indeed re-joining the rest of the real world will do more than anything to put Cuba on a more open path.

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Guantanamo Bay.