The story follows Hob as he navigates new challenges after receiving a powerful crystal from Seren, the Elf Queen. While the crystal offers potential solutions, it also attracts the attention of a dangerous dragon intent on claiming the treasure for itself. As Hob faces this looming threat, the narrative explores themes of bravery and the consequences of magical gifts. "Fire and Light" continues the adventures in the "Hob The Elf" trilogy, blending fantasy elements with the struggle against formidable foes.
Richard Moore Reihenfolge der Bücher
Richard Moore ist ein Journalist und Autor, dessen Werk sich mit fesselnden Sportgeschichten befasst. Sein Schreibstil zeichnet sich durch eine tiefe Auseinandersetzung mit den Wegen von Athleten aus, der die Triumphe und Widrigkeiten bemerkenswerter Persönlichkeiten erforscht. Moore bringt eine einzigartige Perspektive ein, die durch seinen eigenen Hintergrund als Leistungssportler informiert ist, um das menschliche Drama im Wettkampfsport zu beleuchten.






- 2023
- 2022
A Pleasant Institution: Comedy in the Works of W.S. Gilbert
- 474 Seiten
- 17 Lesestunden
This book - one of four written by the author about the development of Western comedy and Victorian music theatre - is a wide-ranging and authoritative examination of the key comic works of the famous dramatist W.S. Gilbert. Remembered today primarily for his partnership with Sir Arthur Sullivan and the creation of the brilliant and enduringly popular 'Savoy' operas, Gilbert was in fact a prolific author of literary works of all genres: plays, libretti, short stories, poetry (including nonsense verse) and ballads. Indeed, his short stories and stand-alone comedy lyrics are often more anarchically sharp than most of the libretti derived from, or linked with, them. The book begins with a general survey of background, methodology and techniques, followed by detailed analysis of some of the works according to category: his 'non-Sullivan' plays; five of the Savoy Operas (H.M.S. Pinafore, Patience, Iolanthe, Princess Ida and The Grand Duke); nonsense verse; short stories; and finally the Bab Ballads. The author's aim is to explore what, in comedy terms, is meant by the category 'Gilbertian', placing Gilbert's unique contribution to the history and development of comedic art.
- 2021
Focusing on W.S. Gilbert, the book challenges the perception of him as a quintessential Victorian figure. It explores his unique contributions and perspectives, offering insights that deviate from traditional views of the era. This work serves as a prelude to the second volume, "Pipes and Tabors," hinting at a broader exploration of themes related to fun and art in Gilbert's context.
- 2021
"The objective of the book will be approached from building a functional cyber intelligence driven risk program and explaining in granular detail how each function and capability can be properly leveraged to make informed business decisions in the era of increased emergent cyber threats and attacks. Readers will be able to: Build, buy, or outsource a functioning cyber intelligence driven risk program; Understand the functional capabilities needed to have an effective program; Know how to turn cyber intelligence into business decisions; Effectively use cyber intelligence to support Enterprise Risk Management programs; Reduce the impact of cyber events through intelligence for many business operations leveraging new technologies; Discern how can an effective cyber intelligence driven risk program influence mergers and acquisitions and the benefits of predictive cyber intelligence analytics; Reduce loss from cyber events for the organization"--Provided by publisher
- 2015
In ETAPE, critically acclaimed author Richard Moore will take readers on a virtual Tour de France, with each chapter focusing on a single rider in a single stage that came to define the Tour's history.
- 2013
De spectaculairste Tour aller tijden - 1986 - druk 1
- 368 Seiten
- 13 Lesestunden
De tour is een jaarlijks terugkerende titanenstrijd. Heldendom, verraad, spektakel, uithoudingsvermogen en psychologische spelletjes, daar gaat het om. De tour van 1986 spant de kroon; de hele sportwereld was dat jaar in de ban van de meedogenloze rivaliteit. Nadat Hinault in 1985 de tour had gewonnen, en LeMond tweede werd, wilde Hinault nog één keer meedoen, met maar één doel: zijn ploeggenoot LeMond aan de overwinning helpen. Maar was Hinault te vertrouwen? Tijdens de tocht door Frankrijk zette hij enkele malen de aanval in op LeMond. Hinault zei dat dit zogenaamde verraad bedoeld was om LeMond te harden. Maar LeMond geloofde hem niet en werd doodsbang en paranoïde. Waarom zat Hinault zijn ploegmaat zo in de weg? Zou LeMond bezwijken onder de druk? Iets sinisters stond te gebeuren, maar niemand, ook LeMond niet, wist wat het was. Dit boek geeft een kijkje achter de schermen van het grote sportevenement en stuwt de adrenaline door je aderen. Je voelt de spanning en de onderlinge camaraderie en je bent getuige van het verraad en de uitputting.
- 2012
On Sunday 22 July, Bradley Wiggins became the first British rider ever to win the Tour de France. It was the culmination of years of hard work and dedication and a vision begun with the creation of Team Sky. This is the inside story of that journey to greatness. Now fully updated to include the victorious 2012 Tour, ‘Sky’s the Limit’ tells the story of Bradley Wiggins’s epic ride to become the first British winner in the Tour’s history. Dave Brailsford is the mastermind behind the phenomenal success of the British track cycling team which dominated the Beijing Olympics in 2008 and then again at London 2012. Road cycling is a very different ball game, though. It’s what the serious cycling fans watch and it’s where heroes and villains are made. It is a sport that is rooted in mainland Europe – a land that is, in so many literal, metaphorical and cultural ways, foreign to Great Britain. Until recently, British victories in the Tour could be counted on the fingers of a mitten and no Briton had seriously challenged for the maillot jaune – the yellow jersey of overall winner. Brailsford’s plan was to change that and ‘Sky’s the Limit’ follows the gestation and birth of a brand new road racing team all the way to their epic victory in 2012. With exclusive behind-the-scenes access and interviews, ‘Sky’s the Limit’ follows the management and riders as they embark on their journey to conquer one the most gruelling races in world sport.
- 2012
The Dirtiest Race in History
Ben Johnson, Carl Lewis and the 1988 Olympic 100m Final
- 337 Seiten
- 12 Lesestunden
The 1988 Seoul Olympics hosted what has been described as both "the dirtiest race of all time" and "the greatest track event in history." The unforgettable men's 100 meter race has become infamous for the elation of breaking a seemingly impossible world record for human speed and for the doping scandal that followed. This book is a groundbreaking investigative account into the story of Ben Johnson and Carl Lewis, and how one of the oldest of Olympic sports became a complex high-stakes game of cheating, cover-up, and fallen heroes. The book follows the remarkable buildup to the showdown of the two rival track superstars and chronicles Johnson's gold medal win, a title he retained only briefly before he tested positive for performance-enhancing drugs and Lewis was awarded the gold. In 1999, however, after being named Sportsman of the Century by the IOC, Lewis his credibility damaged by revelations that he, too, used performance-enhancing drugs and tested positive prior to the Seoul Olympics. Containing stunning new revelations, this book features candid witness interviews, including with Johnson and Lewis, to reconstruct the race, the hype, the drugs, and the deception, and it examines how the fallout continues to impact sports today, as every new record is met with widespread skepticism.
- 2012
Slaying the badger
- 336 Seiten
- 12 Lesestunden
'Slaying the Badger' relives the adrenaline, the agony, the camaraderie, the betrayals and the pure exhilaration of the 1986 Tour de France, which saw an epic battle between veteran Bernard Hinault and the young American, Greg LeMond.
- 2008
Throughout the 1980s, Scottish-born Robert Millar enjoyed huge success as a professional cyclist. He won the Tour of Britain, and during the 1984 Tour de France was crowned King of the Mountains and placed fourth overall, the highest rank a Briton has ever reached in the world’s toughest cycle race. When his career began to wane in the 1990s, Millar quickly removed himself from public life and has been heard from little ever since. Through interviews with friends, acquaintances, and cycling colleagues, this intriguing biography unravels the mystery behind the maverick Scotsman, arguably one of the greatest enigmas in a sport full of remarkable individuals.


