Defend London
Games and Entertainment
App
Defend London from the attack of Hitler in this spectacular 3D game where you can handle planes,...
Save as PDF - from Anywhere - Convert Text, Word, Excel, OpenOffice, LibreOffice and other files to PDF - All in one PDF Converter
Productivity and Business
App
Easily and quickly save your files as PDF from anywhere on your phone, Gmail, Google Drive, Dropbox,...
My Sound Recorder
Utilities and Business
App
To start recording, tap the Record button again to stop recording button. You can share recorded...
One Hundred Thoughts About Corporate and Brand Identity: Design by Thinking
Book
This volume offers 100 observations into pivotal points in creating or developing the ideas that...
Chris Hooker (419 KP) rated Building Empires(MidKnight Blue #1) in Books
Dec 28, 2017
This is the in depth introduction to Midnight Chevalier. As always Hancock does a fantatstic job creating characters and Midnight does not disappoint as the tough, no nonsense female protagonist. There is more violence in this book but that is indicitive of the life Midnight lives. It is also what you would expect from this character and her motley crew of unlikely heros.
I love everything Hancock writes because she focuses on allowing the character drive the story and her characters are amazingly developed. I have already recommended the MidKnight Blue series to friends who love crime stories and romance and action andjust good writing. Pretty much anyone who likes to read.
My Life on the Road
Book
The New York Times bestseller Gloria Steinem had an itinerant childhood. Every fall, her father...
Impossible Puzzle Films: A Cognitive Approach to Contemporary Complex Cinema
Miklos Kiss and Steven Willemsen
Book
Narrative complexity is a trend in contemporary cinema. Since the late 1990s there has been a...
Farming Tractor Hay Harvest Simulator
Games
App
You must get ready for the realistic farming experience. You are a village farmer in this farming...
The End of Heaven: Disaster and Suffering in a Scientific Age
Book
In this unique book, Sidney Dekker tackles a largely unexplored dilemma. Our scientific age has...