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A Million Quid or Maybe Even More - Graham, Hugh
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When the innocent and naive Rupert and Rhiannon learn that casino manager Big Jake has been filtering money out of the Casino for some years, they see an opportunity to get rich. But so do a number of other characters with dubious personalities and the money jamboree escalates into a farcical nightmare involving guns and explosives. The bungling rogues create mayhem in their efforts to get their hands on the money and the romp through London encounters a bewildering number of turns and twists. The Casino, Heathrow Airport and the hotel where Rupert is staying are all subject to wanton…mehr

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When the innocent and naive Rupert and Rhiannon learn that casino manager Big Jake has been filtering money out of the Casino for some years, they see an opportunity to get rich. But so do a number of other characters with dubious personalities and the money jamboree escalates into a farcical nightmare involving guns and explosives. The bungling rogues create mayhem in their efforts to get their hands on the money and the romp through London encounters a bewildering number of turns and twists. The Casino, Heathrow Airport and the hotel where Rupert is staying are all subject to wanton vandalism and the two innocents find themselves harassed by a London criminal element and a rogue police officer. Some of the exploits are seen through the eyes of the gullible Rupert as he is dragged through a world of crime by idiot criminals, questionable friends and a disreputable policeman.
Autorenporträt
Hugh Graham, the writer of the masterpiece "The Early Irish Monastic Schools: A Study of Ireland's Contribution to Early Medieval Culture," is a pupil recognized for his enormous contributions to the examine of medieval Irish records and schooling. With a keen interest within the cultural history of Ireland, Graham delves into the rich history of Irish monastic colleges, offering readers a comprehensive exploration in their effect on early medieval tradition. In this influential paintings, Graham meticulously examines the position played by means of Irish monastic faculties in shaping no longer handiest the non-secular landscape but also the broader cultural and educational trends of the time. His studies shed light on Ireland's particular and precious contributions to medieval scholarship, highlighting the intellectual achievements that emanated from those monastic establishments. "The Early Irish Monastic Schools" stands as a testament to Graham's willpower to uncovering and maintaining Ireland's historical legacy. His writing skillfully combines ancient analysis with a passion for the subject, imparting readers with a profound know-how of the cultural and academic landscapes of early medieval Ireland.