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Leap Of Faith - Danielle Steel. In her fifty-second bestselling novel, Danielle Steel weaves a compelling story of the power of lies, the misuse of trust--and of one woman's triumph over a devastating betrayal. Marie-Ange Hawkins has the kind of childhood that most people dream of. Freedom, love, security in a beautiful old French château. But when Marie-Ange is just eleven, a tragic accident marks the end of her idyllic life. Orphaned and alone, she is sent to America, to live with her great-aunt on a farm in Iowa. Bitterly resented by the old woman, cut off from everything she has known and loved, Marie-Ange is forced to work tirelessly on the farm, dreaming only of the day she can return to her beloved Château de Marmouton. In Marie-Ange's isolated existence, only the friendship of a local boy, Billy Parker, offers comfort and hope. But her only wish is to gain an education--and escape. Then, just after her twenty-first birthday, an unexpected visitor brings startling news and an extraordinary gift: the freedom to return to France, to Château de Marmouton. When she arrives in France, Marie-Ange learns that the château's new owner is Comte Bernard de Beauchamp, a dashing young widower who invites her into his home, then into his heart. But their magical life together, which soon includes marriage, children, and lavish homes, slowly takes an ominous turn. A mysterious woman tells Marie-Ange a shocking story, a story so chilling she doesn't want to believe it. Not even her dear friend Billy can help her now. He is thousands of miles away. And as the darkness gathers around her, Marie-Ange must find the faith and courage to take one, last desperate step to save her loved ones and herself. Danielle Steel's powerful novel is about being pulled into a place where nothing is what it seems. It is about being seduced and lied to and turned around, and wanting to believe the lies--until the moment comes, in one blinding instant, when survival and salvation depend on a final Leap of Faith: the only path to freedom, and life. • Second-hand book. • Hardback with cover. • English. • 20 CM. • 202 Pages. • 725 - show phone -. • REF: 709. • This book will be removed when sold.
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This item is sold brand new. It is ordered on demand from our supplier and is usually dispatched within 7 - 11 working days Horror in which a couple find themselves stranded in a small European village, where they pique the interest of a local aristocrat. When the honeymoon of Gerald Harcourt (Edward De Souza) and his new wife, Marianne (Jennifer Daniel), is interrupted by a car breakdown, they reconcile themselves to staying a couple of days in a remote village. The locals seem friendly enough and the wealthy Dr. Ravna (Noel Willman) even invites the couple for dinner at his chateau. However, once trapped in Ravna's house the newlyweds swiftly find themselves regretting the invitation as they become the subject of increasingly bizarre and threatening behaviour... Interactive Menus Scene Access Bonus Footage Trailers Commentary: Edward De Souza and Jennifer Daniel Features Summary Horror in which a couple find themselves stranded in a small European village, where they pique the interest of a local aristocrat. When the honeymoon of Gerald Harcourt (Edward De Souza) and his new wife... Studio Final Cut Entertainment Format Blu-ray disc Release date 20141201 Contributors Clifford Evans (Actor), Noel Willman (Actor), Brian Oulton (Actor), Edward De Souza (Actor), Jennifer Daniel (Actor), Barry Warren (Actor), Alan Hume, Anthony Hinds, James Bernard, Don Sharp (Director)
R 218
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This item is sold brand new. It is ordered on demand from our supplier and is usually dispatched within 15 - 20 working days Horror in which a couple find themselves stranded in a small European village, where they pique the interest of a local aristocrat. When the honeymoon of Gerald Harcourt (Edward De Souza) and his new wife, Marianne (Jennifer Daniel), is interrupted by a car breakdown, they reconcile themselves to staying a couple of days in a remote village. The locals seem friendly enough and the wealthy Dr. Ravna (Noel Willman) even invites the couple for dinner at his chateau. However, once trapped in Ravna's house the newlyweds swiftly find themselves regretting the invitation as they become the subject of increasingly bizarre and threatening behaviour... Interactive Menus Scene Access Bonus Footage Trailers Commentary: Edward De Souza and Jennifer Daniel Features Summary Horror in which a couple find themselves stranded in a small European village, where they pique the interest of a local aristocrat. When the honeymoon of Gerald Harcourt (Edward De Souza) and his new wife... Studio Final Cut Entertainment Format Blu-ray disc Release date 20141201 Contributors Clifford Evans (Actor), Noel Willman (Actor), Brian Oulton (Actor), Edward De Souza (Actor), Jennifer Daniel (Actor), Barry Warren (Actor), Alan Hume, Anthony Hinds, James Bernard, Don Sharp (Director)
R 195
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South Africa
This item is sold brand new. It is ordered on demand from our supplier and is usually dispatched within 7 - 11 working days Collection of four classic British horror films. In 'The Brides of Dracula' (1960), a young teacher on her way to a position in Transylvania inadvertently unleashes the horrors of the undead after helping a young man escape the shackles his mother has put on him. When a number of bodies are then discovered nearby with puncture marks on their necks, Dr Van Helsing (Peter Cushing) is called in to try and protect the people of the local village. In 'Curse of the Werewolf' (1961), Leon (Oliver Reed), who was born on Christmas Day as the result of a horrific rape, finds himself condemned to a tormented life as a werewolf. After terrorising the town where he works, Leon soon begins to realise that his terrifying transformation can only be stopped by the unquestioning love of a good woman or a silver bullet. In 'Captain Clegg' (1962), Captain Collier (Patrick Allen) and his crew are sent to the English coastal town of Dymchurch to investigate smuggling activities. After being made aware of the ghosts that supposedly haunt the area at night by local vicar Reverend Blyss (Cushing), Collier soon begins to suspect that the vicar may be attempting to protect a much bigger secret. Finally, in 'Kiss of the Vampire' (1963), after the honeymoon of Gerald Harcourt (Edward De Souza) and his new wife Marianne (Jennifer Daniel) is interrupted by a car breakdown, they reconcile themselves to staying a couple of days in a remote village. The locals seem friendly enough and the wealthy Dr. Ravna (Noel Willman) even invites the couple for dinner at his chateau. However, once trapped in Ravna's house the newlyweds swiftly find themselves regretting the invitation as they become the subject of increasingly bizarre and threatening behaviour. Interactive Menus Bonus Footage Trailers Commentary: Edward De Souza (Actor), Jennifer Daniel (Actor) Making Of Documentary Other Documentary: 'The Mossman Legacy', 'Lycanthropy - The Beast in All of Us', 'Censoring the Werewolf', 'Hammer Films - The Universal Years' Features Summary Collection of four classic British horror films. In 'The Brides of Dracula' (1960), a young teacher on her way to a position in Transylvania inadvertently unleashes the horrors of the undead after helping a young man escape the shackles his mother has put on him... Studio Final Cut Entertainment Format Blu-ray disc Release date 20170130 Contributors Peter Cushing (Actor), Martita Hunt (Actor), Yvonne Monlaur (Actor), Freda Jackson (Actor), Clifford Evans (Actor), Oliver Reed (Actor), Yvonne Romain (Actor), Catherine Feller (Actor), Patrick Allen (Actor), Michael Ripper (Actor), David Lodge (Actor), Edward De Souza (Actor), Noel Willman (Actor), Jennifer Daniel (Actor), Barry Warren (Actor), Jimmy Sangster, Peter Bryan, Edward Percy, Barbara S. Harper, Anthony Hinds, John Temple-Smith, Malcolm Williamson, Benjamin Frankel, Don Banks, James Bernard, Jack Asher, Arthur Grant, Alan Hume, Terence Fisher (Director), Peter Graham Scott (Director), Don Sharp (Director)
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This item is sold brand new. It is ordered on demand from our supplier and is usually dispatched within 15 - 20 working days Collection of four classic British horror films. In 'The Brides of Dracula' (1960), a young teacher on her way to a position in Transylvania inadvertently unleashes the horrors of the undead after helping a young man escape the shackles his mother has put on him. When a number of bodies are then discovered nearby with puncture marks on their necks, Dr Van Helsing (Peter Cushing) is called in to try and protect the people of the local village. In 'Curse of the Werewolf' (1961), Leon (Oliver Reed), who was born on Christmas Day as the result of a horrific rape, finds himself condemned to a tormented life as a werewolf. After terrorising the town where he works, Leon soon begins to realise that his terrifying transformation can only be stopped by the unquestioning love of a good woman or a silver bullet. In 'Captain Clegg' (1962), Captain Collier (Patrick Allen) and his crew are sent to the English coastal town of Dymchurch to investigate smuggling activities. After being made aware of the ghosts that supposedly haunt the area at night by local vicar Reverend Blyss (Cushing), Collier soon begins to suspect that the vicar may be attempting to protect a much bigger secret. Finally, in 'Kiss of the Vampire' (1963), after the honeymoon of Gerald Harcourt (Edward De Souza) and his new wife Marianne (Jennifer Daniel) is interrupted by a car breakdown, they reconcile themselves to staying a couple of days in a remote village. The locals seem friendly enough and the wealthy Dr. Ravna (Noel Willman) even invites the couple for dinner at his chateau. However, once trapped in Ravna's house the newlyweds swiftly find themselves regretting the invitation as they become the subject of increasingly bizarre and threatening behaviour. Interactive Menus Bonus Footage Trailers Commentary: Edward De Souza (Actor), Jennifer Daniel (Actor) Making Of Documentary Other Documentary: 'The Mossman Legacy', 'Lycanthropy - The Beast in All of Us', 'Censoring the Werewolf', 'Hammer Films - The Universal Years' Features Summary Collection of four classic British horror films. In 'The Brides of Dracula' (1960), a young teacher on her way to a position in Transylvania inadvertently unleashes the horrors of the undead after helping a young man escape the shackles his mother has put on him... Studio Final Cut Entertainment Format Blu-ray disc Release date 20161121 Contributors Peter Cushing (Actor), Martita Hunt (Actor), Yvonne Monlaur (Actor), Freda Jackson (Actor), Clifford Evans (Actor), Oliver Reed (Actor), Yvonne Romain (Actor), Catherine Feller (Actor), Patrick Allen (Actor), Michael Ripper (Actor), David Lodge (Actor), Edward De Souza (Actor), Noel Willman (Actor), Jennifer Daniel (Actor), Barry Warren (Actor), Jimmy Sangster, Peter Bryan, Edward Percy, Barbara S. Harper, Anthony Hinds, John Temple-Smith, Malcolm Williamson, Benjamin Frankel, Don Banks, James Bernard, Jack Asher, Arthur Grant, Alan Hume, Terence Fisher (Director), Peter Graham Scott (Director), Don Sharp (Director)
R 547
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