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Darrell Pitt

    Darrell Pitt est un fan dévoué de bandes dessinées, de science-fiction et de tout ce qui pourrait rebuter les 'cool kids'. Il nourrit une fascination de longue date pour les super-héros, les monstres et les vaisseaux spatiaux. Son œuvre explore souvent ces passions, mêlant des éléments imaginatifs à une perspective unique qui plaît aux lecteurs à la recherche de récits non conventionnels.

    The Fast Guide to Public Speaking
    The Firebird Mystery
    Balloon Girls
    The Lost Sword
    The Monster Within
    The Secret Abyss
    • The Secret Abyss

      • 304pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      4,1(48)Évaluer

      Amidst a thrilling transatlantic airship journey, Jack Mason, Ignatius Doyle, and Scarlet Bell race against time to thwart an assassin's deadly plot against the US president. The trio must navigate treacherous skies and unravel a conspiracy that threatens national security, showcasing their bravery and resourcefulness in a high-stakes adventure.

      The Secret Abyss
    • The Monster Within

      • 240pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      4,1(30)Évaluer

      International intrigue unfolds as Jack Mason embarks on his fourth thrilling adventure, where he faces a monstrous creature lurking in the sewers of London. The story promises a blend of excitement and suspense as Mason navigates this perilous environment, encountering unexpected challenges and dangers along the way.

      The Monster Within
    • The Lost Sword

      • 256pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      4,0(28)Évaluer

      Book V in the Jack Mason Adventures. As the dark clouds of another war loom, Jack, Scarlet and Mr Doyle travel from grimy streets of London to neon-bright metropolis of Tokyo. They're on a mission for the British government: to locate the Kusanagi sword, an ancient relic believed to have magical powers. If they can find the sword, the Emperor of Japan promises to keep the peace between his nation and the allies. But in Tokyo, they soon discover that the Nazis are after the sword, too. And they will stop at nothing for world domination—putting the team's lives in terrible danger.

      The Lost Sword
    • Balloon Girls

      • 240pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      3,9(15)Évaluer

      Times are tough in the small town of Yallaroo where Ally Simpson has lived her whole life. The whole area is in drought and people are going broke or moving away. So when Ally hears about a competition to win the trip of a lifetime to visit the Smithsonian Museum in the USA, she knows she’s got to do everything she can to try and win.Ally enlists her best friends Harmony and Ping to help her plan the most impressive experiment she can imagine: to send a video camera to the edge of space, and prove once and for all that the earth is round. At first, Ally is pretty sure she’s got the whole competition stitched up. But then, as one disaster after another derails her plans, she begins to learn the importance of staying grounded even while she’s aiming for the sky…

      Balloon Girls
    • The Firebird Mystery

      • 256pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      3,8(116)Évaluer

      In a race against time, a detective teams up with an orphaned circus performer and an unexpected suffragette to thwart a looming threat. Their diverse backgrounds and unique skills bring a fresh perspective to their mission, blending elements of mystery, adventure, and social issues. As they navigate challenges and forge unlikely alliances, they uncover deeper truths about courage and resilience in the face of adversity.

      The Firebird Mystery
    • The Fast Guide to Public Speaking

      • 142pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      Darrell Pitt’s The Fast Guide to Public Speaking provides practical solutions for people who struggle to write and deliver presentations. This concise guide shows speakers how to truly break through to their audiences, giving the speaker a competitive advantage when trying to communicate their product, idea, or service. The Fast Guide to Public Speaking does this by teaching speakers how to overcome speaking nerves; the three basic components of all speeches; how to structure and edit speeches; how speakers can take command of their voices; how to inspire audiences to act; create engaging humor; understand the power of story; the do’s and don’ts of Powerpoint, and much more. Whether you’re the CEO of a growing company, the leader of a community group, a manager striving for career success, or a salesperson wanting to draft dynamic presentations, The Fast Guide to Public Speaking will make you rethink how you present to your audiences. Unlike other books that can be lengthy tomes, The Fast Guide to Public Speaking is a compact 15,000 words. It can be read in a day, but will forever change the way you connect with your audience.

      The Fast Guide to Public Speaking
    • The Boy from Earth

      • 256pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      As the first boy from Earth at the Intergalactic Space Academy, Bobby Baxter faces overwhelming fear and danger. His excitement quickly turns to terror when he realizes that someone is plotting to kill him, forcing him to navigate a web of intrigue and survival in a foreign environment. The story explores themes of bravery, friendship, and the challenges of being an outsider in a diverse universe.

      The Boy from Earth
    • The Broken Sun

      • 304pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      The plot revolves around the theft of an artifact that holds the key to Atlantis's location, prompting Jack and his friends to embark on a thrilling quest to recover it. Their adventure is filled with challenges as they race against time to uncover secrets and navigate obstacles in their pursuit of this legendary lost city. The story combines elements of mystery and adventure, highlighting themes of friendship and the quest for knowledge.

      The Broken Sun
    • A Toaster On Mars

      • 288pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      For fans of Terry Pratchett and Douglas Adams comes a hilarious new space and time adventure. The year is 2509 and Earth is a rather polluted blue dot that suffers from global warming, overpopulation and not enough people using deodorant. Blake Carter, star agent with the Planetary Bureau of Investigation, isn’t having a good day. First he’s beaten up by a bunch of religious zealots, and then he’s assigned a robot—sorry, cyborg—as his new partner, right before his ex-wife calls to tell him his daughter has gone missing. His car keeps criticising his driving, and finally, to top things off, the world is held to ransom by his nemesis, evil genius Bartholomew Badde. Can things get any worse? Yes!

      A Toaster On Mars