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RESULTSSearching enCompass books for 'Tobias Hill'... We found 7 matches.
Tobias Hill
The Cryptographer John Law is a man full of secrets. People call him the Cryptographer, or the Codebreaker. He is mysterious and charming, the world's first quadrillionaire. When tax inspector Anna Moore is assigned Law as a new client, her first task is to discover just what he is trying to hide. Faber and Faber 2003 pbk £12.00 ISBN 0-571-21836-9
Tobias Hill
The Hidden In Sparta, southern Greece, a close-knit group search for the buried traces of a formidable ancient power. A latecomer, Ben Mercer finds himself drawn to their brilliance and charisma: to the double-edged friendship of his countryman Jason, the unsettling beauty of the women, Natsuko and Eleschen, and the menace of Max and Eberhard, who idealise the extremes of the ancient Spartans. Thrilled by the possibility of acceptance and excited by the dangerous games they play, Ben gradually wins his way into the circle. But there is more to the group than he understands, and Ben finds out too late that some things should remain hidden. He must decide where his loyalties lie - before the decision is taken for him. Written with astonishing grace and power, The Hidden is a novel about the secrets we keep, the ties that bind us and the true cost of fulfilling our desires.
Faber and Faber 2009 pbk £12.99 ISBN 978-0571218387
Author details available at http://www.contemporarywriters.com/authors/?p=auth242
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/books/bookreviews/4014282/The-Hidden-by-Tobias-Hill---review.html http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/books/reviews/the-hidden-by-tobias-hill-1231546.html http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2009/jan/10/fiction
Tobias Hill
Illustrated by Michael Foreman The Lion Who Ate Everything In the City of Rain, a hungry lion prowls the streets in search of food. When he chances upon Mama Onion's Takeaway Paradise, the lion devours everything the restaurant has to offer. But he's still hungry and the greedy lion can't help himself: he devours the City of Rain too. With his appetite finally sated, the lion begins to feel sad that his terrible greed has destroyed the beautiful city. Luckily, Mama Onion has a plan: she'll teach Lion to control his nature by teaching him to cook.
Reading age 3 to 6, interest level 3 to 6
Walker 2008 hbk £10.99 ISBN 978-1406308594
Tobias Hill
The Love of Stones Precious stones pass through the hands of many people, hands that leave no apparent trace. But traces are there all the same - impressions, like the atoms of hydrogen drawn to the surface of a diamond. This story charts three lives linked by one such jewel.
Faber & Faber 2001 pbk £6.99 ISBN 0-571-20788-X
Tobias Hill
Midnight in the City of Clocks This lively second collection from a young, much-travelled writer falls into two parts. 'Transit' includes poems of travel and transport, especially Japan, where Tobias Hill lived for two years. 'Back to the City' is about London, from hangover to Underground; Hiroshima; and the 'City of Clocks', a fusion of cities and ages. They are poems crammed with a young man's curiosity and eye for detail, and show his great ability for storytelling.
Oxford Poets 1999 pbk £6.95 ISBN 1-903039-76-2
Author details available at http://www.contemporarywriters.com/authors/?p=auth242
Tobias Hill
Nocturne in Chrome and Sunset Yellow In this latest collection of poems, Hill invokes people and place, mythologizing and demythologizing city lives as they are led. From poignant vignettes and celebrations to urban-pastoral and elegy, these poems extend Hill's romance with London's psychic and surreal fabric. Selected as a Next Generation poet, Hill continues to delight us with sensuous observation and imaginative embrace.
Salt Publishing 2006 pbk £8.99 ISBN 1844712621
Author details available at http://www.contemporarywriters.com/authors/?p=auth242
http://books.guardian.co.uk/reviews/poetry/0,,1858321,00.html
Tobias Hill
Underground A literary thriller in which, in a sense, the London Underground becomes the central character. Someone is pushing women under trains, and a Polish immigrant who works at a north London station - a loner with a complicated past and a secret fear of the dark - is determined to stop the killings.
Faber and Faber 1999 1999 £5.99 ISBN 0-571-20109-1
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