Lucas Walker: 5 books

Book cover of An Uncensored Guide to the Christmas Stories
by Lucas Walker
Language: English
Release Date: December 17, 2017

This is a short book which retells the Bible's Christmas stories and investigates their similarities and differences. The stories are illustrated with cartoons that include scenes that are usually absent from children's books such as the circumcision of Jesus and a headless dove being prepared for...
Book cover of Crimes, Capers, & Rule-Breakers

Crimes, Capers, & Rule-Breakers

20 Tales Of Mischief and Mayhem

by Michael Warren Lucas, Annie Reed, Rebecca M. Senese
Language: English
Release Date: July 11, 2017

Sometimes, you gotta be bad. Steal away with this bundle of thieves and miscreants and join them on their criminal adventures! From burglars to assassins, grifters to con artists, these are mysteries from the other side, from the criminal point-of-view. Break some rules and snag the...
Book cover of Harlequin Presents October 2016 - Box Set 1 of 2
by Caitlin Crews, Jennie Lucas, Maya Blake
Language: English
Release Date: October 1, 2016

Harlequin® Presents brings you a collection of four new titles! This Presents box set includes: THE RETURN OF THE DI SIONE WIFE The Billionaire's Legacy by Caitlin Crews Dario Di Sione's triumph in retrieving his family's earrings is marred by the discovery that his traitorous wife, Anais,...
Book cover of Tales of the Stop
by Lucas J.W. Johnson, Nathan T. Dean, Andrea Phillips
Language: English
Release Date: September 24, 2015

They say that people go there when they're ready to die. They say Death himself is a patron. That's where the tavern gets its name. Azrael's Stop. Watering hole for the Angel of Death. Since Ceph started tending bar there, many people have come through the Stop, whether looking for some peace...
Book cover of Tropical Pathology
by T.G. Ashwort, E.M. Andersen, R.C. Ballard
Language: English
Release Date: December 6, 2012

The continuous and rapid improvement of tourism around the whole world and the increasing emigration of peoples from the developing countries to the "old continents" have changed the classical image of tropical diseases, which are now seen more frequently in temperate and highly developed...
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