About R.W. Alexander: R.W.Alexander has travelled extensively, living and working in a number of countries but now hailing from Queensland, Australia. A life-long interest in the more eclectic side of erotica, geo-politics and the love of a good thriller has resulted in 'The Submissive Spy'. The author has written extensively under the pen name of Steven Reynolds.
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| Lost Gold, A Lost City, A Lost Country Land of Stone R.W. Alexander Imprint: Published by: Fiction4All This book is written in English Genres: Thrillers, Historical Fiction, Mystery / Crime Fiction, Action/Adventure, Suspense Available Formats to Download: MOBI EPUB MS Word PDF MS Reader
Get the full book details here Against the backdrop of a world war aftermath, a genocide, Soviet occupation and a hostile border, the rumour of secret British gold payments to Armenia during World War 1 becomes a reality, and scheming parties begin a tension-fraught quest to find the missing hoard. Words: 231747 Ebook Price: $3.95 Grab this book now! No membership needed. Download PDF, EPUB and MOBI straight after payment. 
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| A 1980's journey around the continent South American Days R.W. Alexander Imprint: Published by: Fiction4All This book is written in English Genres: Travel Available Formats to Download: MOBI EPUB PDF
Get the full book details here Before the Internet, South America was unknown to most tourists. This story narrates a year-long back-packing circumnavigation of the continent in the mid-1980\'s, through the Darien Gap, the Amazon, to Tierra del Fuego and the Galapagos, amidst illness, robbery and solitary splendours. |

 
| Personal Journeys before the Internet Age Trip Hazards Personal Journeys before the Internet Age R.W. Alexander Imprint: Published by: Fiction4All This book is written in English Genres: Travel Available Formats to Download: MOBI EPUB MS Word PDF
Get the full book details here In the days before the Internet, before Google Maps, Google Translate, email and mobile phones, travelling the remote places of the world took awareness, adaptability, fatalism and a fair degree of luck to navigate beyond the tourist routes. This is a story of the way things used to be. | | |