After appearing at every major disaster and horrific occurrence over the past 150 years, the same man now appears in Hellboy's world, and Hellboy and his team must track him down and stop him from doing the damage he is known to do.
At 15, James Sinclair set up a little children's entertainment business called Jimbo the Partyman. By the age of 18 he was turning over 1000 a week. By the time he was in his twenties, he owned two houses. But that was just the beginning. Today the Partyman Group puts on 7000 parties a year and owns a string of business supplying everything from fun days and family days out to magicians and childcare. And James is still only 29. Learn some of the secrets of James' amazing success in this fascinating book. As he puts it - "I wrote this little book for those who want to be at the top... if you follow the advice in it properly, it could help you to get from zero to a million in a few years." Find out more about James at www.jamessinclair.net"
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