Maxwell S Grave

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Maxwell's Grave

When Peter 'Mad Max' Maxwell took his kids from Leighford High on an archaelogical dig, all should have been learning and fun. The professionals were very excited - was the grave they had found that of Alfred the Great? No, because the corpse was not Saxon and it wasn't a king, but an altogether more recent murder. No sooner has the first body been found than another, a policeman on the case, is found dead at the wheel of his car. What knowledge did he possess that led to his death? And does his colleague, Maxwell's partner Jacquie Carpenter, unwittingly have the same information? Maxwell locks horns with the great and not so good in a vicious world of skulduggery, academic back-biting and religious mania which can only end in murder.
The Maxwells of Bremgarten

In "The Maxwells of Bremgarten," William Moore Ferrar intricately weaves a narrative that explores the rich tapestry of the Maxwell family, set against the backdrop of 19th-century Swiss life. Employing a lyrical prose style, Ferrar masterfully combines historical accuracy with vivid characterizations, providing readers with an immersive glimpse into social dynamics, familial bonds, and the cultural landscape of Bremgarten. This evocative novel is not just a chronicle of a single family, but serves as a microcosm for larger societal themes relevant to the era, including class struggles and the pursuit of identity amidst societal change. William Moore Ferrar, a noted scholar and historian of Swiss culture, draws upon extensive research and personal passion for the region to lend authenticity to his narrative. His academic background informs the historical nuances beautifully interwoven into the characters' lives, reflecting the complexities of family and heritage in a rapidly modernizing world. Ferrar's previous works, which often explore similar themes of ancestry and identity, culminate in this profound examination of the Maxwells, offering readers a thoughtful exploration of their struggles and triumphs. Readers seeking a rich historical narrative imbued with emotional depth will find "The Maxwells of Bremgarten" a compelling addition to their literary collection. Ferrar's nuanced storytelling not only educates but invites introspection on the nature of familial ties and the passage of time. This novel is a celebration of heritage and the intricate dance between the past and the present, making it essential reading for anyone interested in historical fiction or family sagas.
Forgotten Heroes

Author: William Wilbanks
language: en
Publisher: Turner Publishing Company
Release Date: 1996