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  • af Fiona Roberts
    108,95 kr.

    During a childhood dominated by a sometimes violent father, whose unpredictable mood swings were fuelled by alcohol, Fiona Roberts took comfort in the knowledge that the Spirit World was watching. She knew it. She could see 'them'.Her first encounter with a spirit person came at the age of four, when a 'woman in black' appeared in front of her.This book will bring comfort to those who would like to believe that there is no death, and that they will one day be reunited with their loved ones, human or animal."There has never been a time in my life when I did not know that there is a life after death, and indeed a life before life. I grew up knowing that - no one had to tell me. And I grew up knowing that it is possible for those who now live on in the Spirit World to contact us here in the material world. I cherish the contact that I have had throughout my life with 'the other side'".Fiona Roberts'Voices' Memories from a Medium's Life' the second part of Fiona Roberts' memoires is now available. It contains anecdotes and stories; accounts of ghostly visitations; unusual readings; and explanations of some of the more common manifestations of clairvoyance and mediumship.

  • af Fiona Roberts
    103,95 kr.

    Fiona Roberts has been involved in the fascinating world of the Paranormal for over 30 years.In the 90s she ran an agency promoting the work of Mediums and Psychics on stage, TV and radio, and wrote (ghosted) the autobiography of one of the UK's leading Mediums of that time.Fiona has drawn on her extensive experience of psychic, spiritual and paranormal matters to write this collection of eerie, thought provoking, twist in the tale supernatural stories.

  • - Memories from a Medium's Life
    af Fiona Roberts
    108,95 kr.

    The Curse is the third book in the series 'Memories from a Medium's Life'. Fiona Roberts is a working Medium, and has been involved in the world of the Paranormal for more than thirty years.In this book she recounts more fascinating encounters with Spirit people and animals, from her readings, from the past, and from friends' experiences.These true stories and anecdotes are not written in any particular chronological order, and she dips in and out of the past, as well as reproducing material from present day readings and events. The subject matter is equally diverse, and ranges from serious to comical, and from sad to inspiring.However, please note that what you will not find in this book is a list of examples and explanations of the phenomena mentioned in it. You will not discover here what a ghost is, and how it differs from a Spirit person; you will not find an explanation of how, why and when mediumship or clairvoyance occur; and you will not learn why some people occasionally have spontaneous Spirit visions.That is because all of these things, and many more beside, have already been examined in detail in her previous book, 'Voices'.Nevertheless, in the chapters that follow, you will encounter many interesting and varied facets of the life of a Medium, and will hopefully learn something new and thought provoking about a range of different forms of communication with the Spirit World.

  • af Fiona Roberts
    93,95 kr.

    Tod and Fiona visit Nepal for a third time, and meet up again with their friends who live in the small, isolated village of Salle, high up in the remote Everest Region of the country.Although this is the third book in the series, the reader does not have to have read the first two books in order to follow and enjoy the account and descriptions of this visit.It is an emotional and highly enjoyable trip, despite the presence of a massive spider and unspecified rodent in their room, and the couple catch up with Kalyani and her family, Molly, the village children, and Lucky the cockerel.This time Tod and Fiona also visit the tiny country of Bhutan, and climb up to the spectacularly beautiful Tiger's Nest Monastery, 10,000ft up in the Himalayas.Following a nerve jangling, rip roaring drive through part of India, they spend time in Darjeeling, and ride on the famous Darjeeling Himalayan Railway - the Toy Train.Then it's a twenty hour, non stop drive back through India, across Nepal, and up into the Himalayan mountains at night, driving through blazing forests, until they reach Kathmandu again.A fast moving, humorous read, recommended not only for the hardened, intrepid traveler, but for the armchair variety too.The photos which accompany 'A Beard In Nepal 3' can be found at www.spanglefish.com/fionaroberts

  • af Fiona Roberts
    98,95 kr.

    Kim was never nasty. She was kind, quiet and thoughtful. And she was certainly never malicious, jealous or vindictive. But people change, sometimes in odd, unaccountable ways, and not always for the better.The Kim who returned to the UK, after living ten years abroad, did not fit back into the society she had left. She couldn't. She didn't want to. She had changed.Getting together again with her old school friend Maddie, visiting Maddie's wonderful, historic house, and meeting her attractive family, prove unexpectedly problematic.Kim's jealousy, and her desire to possess what belongs to another, grow uncontrollably, and morph in no time at all into nothing short of insanity, with disastrous consequences for all concerned.As it becomes obvious that something malign is reaching out for Kim from across the Divide, she quits the UK and travels to Nepal, obsessed by the need to find a remote village high in the Himalayas. There she makes some shocking discoveries which change everything.But Kim can't hide from her fate, or from the malevolent being that pursues her relentlessly from beyond the grave.The story reaches its dreadful, unforeseen conclusion, as the final confrontation is played out in a forest in an isolated valley in the Everest Region of Nepal.The Howling Tree is a supernatural thriller in which jealousy, unrequited desire, and horrific vengeance combine to make this story a page turner you won't be able to forget.The sequel to The Howling Tree will be published soon.For details of all Fiona Roberts' books please visit: www.spanglefish.com/fionaroberts

  • af Fiona Roberts
    1.304,95 kr.

    Completely revised and updated, this book now outlines changing patterns in eye trauma, corneal surgery and glaucoma; developments in molecular genetics in uveal melanoma; and diagnostic techniques for intraocular lymphoma. Information on new treatments for vascular disease in diabetic eye disease and wet age related macular degeneration is now included and the chapter on the orbit has many new additions. Recently identified causes of inflammation in the eye including drug reactions are described, as are the effects of topical therapies in basal cell carcinoma.Well-illustrated and practically-oriented, this book has retained its general layout and style. The visual image remains key to explaining the pathological processes and this is facilitated by full color photography throughout the text. It helps both the pathologist and ophthalmologist understand the process that a specimen must go through prior to producing a report and how these various techniqueshelp to refine the diagnosis. The fourth edition of Lee¿s Ophthalmic Histopathology is an invaluable reference source for ophthalmic pathologists, general pathologists and ophthalmologists.

  • af Fiona Roberts
    546,95 kr.

    Generations of medical and other health science students have been helped to pass their exams by the Illustrated books. The visual presentation of the subject matter, divided in to one-page units, makes for easy learning and recall. Now fully revised in this eighth edition, Pathology Illustrated covers all the essential information in as clear and concise a way as possible, focussing on what is most clinically important. Pathology remains central to the study of medicine and forms the bridge between the basic sciences and clinical medicine, making this book an essential purchase for today's student

  • af Fiona Roberts & Chee Koon Thum
    2.015,95 kr.

    This well-illustrated, practical text emphasizes recent advances, particularly in the molecular basis of disease and in the diagnosis and classification of tumors. Specimen-based chapter layout gives a quick lead into the handling of this type of specimen.

  • af Fiona Roberts
    178,95 kr.

    A Beard In Nepal is the story of the five months Tod and Fiona spent in a small, remote village high in the Himalayas of Nepal, attempting to teach English to the village children.It is the story of an ordinary (?) middle aged couple from Liverpool who did an extraordinary thing, and lived to tell the tale.The book is an often humorous account of the challenges they faced while, for example, trying to teach the children in a small wooden hut, high up in the middle of a forest, without the benefit of water, electricity or toilet. They faced a constant struggle with the horrendous, debilitating effects of altitude sickness; the always present threat from wild tigers; severely restricted diet; and hair raising journeys along some of the highest, most dangerous roads in the world.They were among the first white people ever to visit the village of Salle, and could not have been received more warmly by the villagers and children, who did everything they could to make Tod and Fionas stay in the village a happy one.We follow the couple as they teach a variety of sports and games to the children; as Tod builds them a see-saw; and as they brave the chaotic and dangerous mountain roads to visit the old Everest Base Camp of Edmund Hillarys time.The book highlights a number of interesting areas, not least the immense difference between the lives of the village children in Nepal and those of the children growing up in the West.Fiona and Tod also managed to visit Tibet, and climbed up to the awesome Potala Palace in Lhasa, having water thrown at them by a Chinese dignitary along the way.And of course the book also focuses on the time they spent in dirty, grimy, manic Kathmandu.A Beard In Nepal is on Amazon as an Ebook and has downloaded approx 3,000 copies.The second part, A Beard In Nepal 2. Return to the Village is now also out.