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Ulf

Ulf

Geoff Spedding

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2013
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Ulf is a small former gold-mining town in the hill country of Victoria, Australia. A young woman disappears one night, so completely that a massive search effort fails to find any trace her. Fifteen years later, Erik Portland, a retired clergyman, is challenged to seek out what happened. His research leads him into danger as someone appears to feel he might discover something he shouldn't. He travels to Melbourne where, as some characters seem inclined to say "the plot thickens". The story features hard-working Victoria Police personnel, typically fascinating small-town Australian country characters, eco-terrorists, union officials, corrupt politics, a country newspaper and its staff, all contributing to the on-going mystery of the girl's disappearance. Over all the intrigue is the loveliness of the Australian bush and its wild inhabitants.
Ore: An Erik Portland Story

Ore: An Erik Portland Story

Geoff Spedding

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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"Ore" is the third novel by Geoff Spedding set in Ulf, a little former gold-mining and timber-milling town in the hill country of Victoria, Australia. The main character of all three books is Erik Portland, a retired church pastor who ministers in an independent congregation in Ulf. In the first book, "Ulf" he becomes involed in, and solves, the mystery of a teenage girl who had been missing for fifteen years. In "Ash", the second novel, he solves the mystery surrounding the violent death of a young fire fighter during a wild fire which roars through teh village. In "Ore", Erik Portland is fishing in his favourite mountain stream when he makes a discovery which leads him on a hunt for gold in the high country above the village of Ulf. A new member of Erik's family is a small dog which becomes his companion as he searches the hills. Burglary, domestic violence, death threats and the re-emergence of a vengeful villain interrupt his seeking the golden treasure and there are times when his life is in jeopardy. Many of the characters from the first two books reappear in "Ore" to assist Erik Portland in his quest for gold and aid him when his life and property are endangered.
Reunion

Reunion

Geoff Spedding

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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Fifty years after the events recounted in the novel 'Fourteen', the Mannering Gang, the main characters in the book, gather in the town of Cardigan for a reunion. Their lives have been spent fulfilling their dreams, suffering illnesses, injuries and grief and, in some cases, unsuccessful marriages. Just like everyone everywhere. 'Reunion' recounts the stories of their lives and these are intertwined with a puzzling mystery which concerns the disappearance of the Principal of the Cardigan High School into which someone is trying to implicate the Gang. The Mannering Gang doesn't want to be involved, but whoever is behind the disappearance obviously dislikes the Gang very much. As the group enjoys the events of their reunion, there is the looming, indefinable threat overshadowing what was supposed to be a time of joyful reunion. What the threat is and who is the perpetrator is a puzzle which perplexes the police and, even though they don't wish to be involved, the Mannering Gang as well.
The Pentateuch: Some brief thoughts

The Pentateuch: Some brief thoughts

Geoff Spedding

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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'The Pentateuch, Some Brief Thoughts' is a collection of the author's thoughts about each of the chapters of the first five books of the Bible. It is not a commentary, but is the personal response with mostly one pertinent thought from each chapter. It was originally compiled as a devotional exercise by the author, a retired Presbyterian minister while he was still active in ministry. The Pentateuch, which means 'Five Books' is the Torah' or Book of the Law of the Jewish Faith and it details the beginning of God's great plan for mankind.
Dark Shadow: An Erik Portland Story

Dark Shadow: An Erik Portland Story

Geoff Spedding

Independently Published
2018
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Dark Shadow is the fifth novel in the Erik Portland series written by Geoff Spedding. It is based upon two mythical rumours which have prevailed in the High Country and other parts of Victoria, Australia for many years. The episode of the doctor's locum happened in the author's own experience and he has expanded upon it for this story. A third issue covered in the book may not by a myth or a rumour, but a distinct possibility. The author suggests those who want to know about it should read the story so they may form their own views. Most of the characters in Dark Shadow have appeared in the other books and a few new ones have appeared. At least one of these will continue in further Erik Portland novels. The Australian Defence Force and federal Police are involved in this story and the author hastens to add that none of the more abrasive characters bear any relationship or semblance to anyone of whom he is aware might be in those organisations. The story is centred upon the residents af the small former gold-mining town of Ulf and the big town in the river valley below the village. The main character is the Pastor of a congregation of Reformed Protestants and many of the other characters are members of the congregation. There is a weekly newspaper called 'The News' which plays a role in all the novels and members of the staff are central characters in all the stories. The Victoria Police Force plays an important role in the plot and young people from the area share the adventures with their friend and pastor, Erik Portland. Dark Shadow opens with a violent death and there is a looming threat hovering over the mountains and valleys of the Victorian high Country as answers to mysteries are sought by those involved.
Necropolis

Necropolis

Geoff Spedding

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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'Necropolis' is mostly about a small medieval town, Monte Caprabianca, perched on a rocky outcrop in the volcanic hills to the north of Rome, Italy.The village has two special features: in the nearby Etruscan Necropolis, archaeologist Maria Pozzi is convinced there is a lost underground tomb. The other is a big white billy.goat which has, for millennia, appeared as a warning when the community has been under threat. Peter Wood, a retired journalist and Professoressa Pozzi's partner investigates the manifestations. As the work in the Necropolis continues, organised groups of tomb robbers become involved and there are threats and shootings which add to the intrigue of the Necropolis. Tomb seekers and tomb raiders come into conflict as the stories of the lost tomb and the mysterious goat become intertwined.
Nita: An Erik Portland Story

Nita: An Erik Portland Story

Geoff Spedding

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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A group of young people from the little High Country town of Ulf in Victoria, Australia ws taking a walk up in the hills to visit a gold mine when one of their number, an eleven-year-old girl named Nita vanished. This book tells the story of the search to find her and is a record of the things that happened to Nita following her disappearance. It is the latest in the series of Erik Portland stories about the pastor of an independent church in the town of Ulf and the mysteries he uncovers while experiencing life in a small former gold-mining community in the rugged and picturesque landscape of the Victorian High Country. The mystery of Nita is more about the little girl than Erik Portland but, as the story unfolds, he is seen to be in great danger.
A Stop to the Shedding of Blood

A Stop to the Shedding of Blood

Alan Goff

By Common Consent Press
2026
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Drawing critically on Ren Girard's theory of mimetic rivalry, Alan Goff offers a deeply theoretical examination of violence in the Book of Mormon. Goff navigates the charged intersections of divine command, human conscience, and covenantal obligation through close readings of the Book of Mormon's morally complex narratives: Nephi's execution of Laban, Abinadi's martyrdom, Captain Moroni's summary justice, and the theological puzzles of righteous warfare. Engaging phenomenology, virtue ethics, and other critical lenses, Goff demonstrates that the Nephite record is no simple morality tale but rather "saturated scripture" that demands repeated engagement. This volume takes seriously the Book of Mormon's standing as Hebraic scripture and confronts its portrayals of divinely sanctioned violence. Goff argues that covenant requires robust ethical reflection: like Abraham bargaining for Sodom, readers must wrestle with the moral tensions embedded in sacred narrative. For scholars of Restoration scripture, students of religious ethics, and thoughtful believers seeking to deepen their engagement with difficult texts, this book models "the works of Abraham," who refused to evade the abundant, excessive, and troubling encounters with the divine that scripture records. Erudite, theoretical, and respectful, this work gives us a Book of Mormon worthy of the most rigorous moral and theological scrutiny. -Rosalynde Welch Research Fellow and Associate Director, BYU Maxwell Institute Author of Seven Songs: Christ in the Old Testament and Ether: A Brief Theological Introduction I always appreciate an author who can challenge my assumptions and open my heart to new ways of loving an already beloved text. Alan Goff delivers. By exploring both the remarkable possibilities and significant limitations of applying a Girardian lens to the Book of Mormon, Goff beautifully illustrates how the overflowing abundance of that inspired narrative stubbornly resists monolithic analysis and continues, as we should expect, to surprise and unsettle its readers. -J. David Pulsipher Professor of History, Brigham Young University-Idaho Co-author of Proclaim Peace: The Restoration's Answer to an Age of Conflict, and co-editor of War and Peace in Our Time: The Mormon Perspectives
Geoff Boycott

Geoff Boycott

Leo McKinstry

HarperCollinsWillow
2005
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Few modern British sportsmen have fascinated the public more than Geoff Boycott. In this first comprehensive and balanced account of Boycott’s life – fully updated to include his battle against cancer – award-winning author Leo McKinstry lifts the lid on one of cricket’s great enigmatic characters. A record-breaking Test cricketer and acerbic commentator, Geoff Boycott has never been far away from controversy during his long career in the game. Based on meticulous research and interviews with a host of players, Test captains, officials, broadcasters, friends and enemies, this definitive biography cuts through the Boycott myth to expose the truth about this charismatic, single-minded and often exasperating personality. What was Boycott like as a schoolboy? How did his England cricket colleagues such as Graham Gooch, Dennis Amiss and Brian Close feel about him as a person? Why was he so unpopular in his early career for Yorkshire? And what is the real truth about the relationships that soured his private world? From his upbringing as a miner’s son in a Yorkshire village, through highlights like his hundredth century at Headingley against Australia, to the low points such as the damaging court case in France, this warts-and-all account of his life makes for captivating reading.
Geoff Chapple

Geoff Chapple

Clive Youlton

The History Press Ltd
2006
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Voted non-League manager of the era in the late 1990s, Geoff Chapple achieved an incredible five Wembley triumphs in seven years, having already risen to national prominence thanks to some marvellous FA Cup exploits with Woking Football Club. This work is the biography of Geoff Chapple. It is the story behind the legend.
Geoff Bradford

Geoff Bradford

Mike Jay; Ian Haddrell

The History Press Ltd
2012
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Bristol Rovers’ most famous player is undoubtedly Geoff Bradford. He holds the club record for goals scored (242 in 461 Football League appearances) and remains the only player to win a Full England International cap while with the club. To research this book, the authors have been given access to an archive of information and original photographs from his family. Bristol-born Geoff was a loyal one-club man having turned down the option of a transfer to First Division Liverpool. He suffered two very severe career-threatening knee injuries and returned to play football for his club, who rewarded him with a Testimonial match at the end of his fifteenth season. Besides representing England, he also won other honours for Rovers winning the Third Division (South) Championship in 1952/53 and also played in many representative matches for the English Football Association including a six-week tour to the West Indies in 1955. There has never been a biography of Bradford, so this will be a welcome title for all dedicated Rovers fans.
Marine Art of Geoff Hunt

Marine Art of Geoff Hunt

Geoff Hunt; Julian Stockwin; David Cordingly

Mystic Seaport Museum
2008
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For the first time in paperback comes this Illustrated volume with over 150 paintings and sketches from the portfolio of one of the most celebrated marine artists of our time. His paintings of square-riggers, sea battles, and naval operations truly evoke the era of Nelson's Navy and those of its enemies during the "Age of Sail."