Tony Schumacher

Tony Schumacher

Tony Schumacher is a native of Liverpool, England. He has written for the Guardian and the Huffngton Post, and he is a regular contributor to BBC Radio and London’s LBC Radio. He has been a policeman, standup comedian, bouncer, jeweler, taxi driver, perfume salesman, actor, and garbage collector, among other occupations. He currently lives outside of Liverpool.

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The British Lion
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The British Lion
  • By: Tony Schumacher
  • Narrator: Gildart Jackson
  • Length: 15 hours 8 minutes
  • Publisher: Dreamscape Media
  • Publish date: October 27, 2015
  • Language: English
  • (272 ratings)
(272 ratings)
With the end of the war, the victorious Germans now occupy a defeated Great Britain. In London, decorated detective John Henry Rossett, now reporting to the Nazi victors, lies in a hospital bed recovering from gunshot wounds. Desperate to avoid... Read more
The Darkest Hour
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The Darkest Hour
  • By: Tony Schumacher
  • Narrator: Gildart Jackson
  • Length: 14 hours 20 minutes
  • Publisher: Dreamscape Media
  • Publish date: September 30, 2014
  • Language: English
  • (625 ratings)
(625 ratings)
London, 1946. The Nazis have conquered and now occupy Great Britain. John Henry Rossett, a decorated British war hero and former police sergeant, has been reassigned to the Office of Jewish Affairs. He now answers to the SS, one of the most powerful... Read more

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We Did That? How did we come up with that? Everyone knows about mousetraps, but did you know they were originally inspired by burglar alarms? What was so important to Samuel Hopkins that he became the first person to have a US patent? Many curious creations have been born over the centuries, and author and historian Sophie Stirling dives into the curious minds behind these unique (and sometimes wild) ideas ... Read Book
Alternate Routes A New Novel From Award-Winning Master of Fantasy and Science Fiction Tim Powers. A modern ghost story as only Tim Powers can write it. Something weird is happening to the Los Angeles freeways-phantom cars, lanes from nowhere, and sometimes unmarked offramps that give glimpses of a desolate desert highway-and Sebastian Vickery, disgraced ex-Secret Service agent, is a driver for a covert ... Read Book
Who Was Pablo Picasso? Over a long, turbulent life, Picasso continually discovered new ways of seeing the world and translating it into art. A restless genius, he went through a blue period, a rose period, and a Cubist phase. He made collages, sculptures out of everyday objects, and beautiful ceramic plates. True Kelley’s engaging biography is a wonderful introduction to modern art. Read Book
The Vanishing of Lord Vale Elizabeth Masters has put her scandalous and painful past behind her. She’s taken a position as companion to the tragic Lady Vale and her primary duty is to dissuade the woman from believing that everyone from the butcher’s delivery boy to the ostler at an inn is her missing son. But a late night visit to an alleged mystic in the city of Bath results in near tragedy as Elizabeth is nearly ... Read Book
Future Histories When we talk about technology we always talk about tomorrow and the future-which makes it hard to figure out how to even get there. In Future Histories, public interest lawyer and digital specialist Lizzie O’Shea argues that we need to stop looking forward and start looking backwards. Weaving together histories of computing and progressive social movements with modern theories of the mind, ... Read Book
How We Survived Communism & Even Laughed This essay collection from renowned journalist and novelist Slavenka Drakulic, which quickly became a modern (and feminist) classic, draws back the Iron Curtain for a glimpse at the lives of Eastern European women under Communist regimes. Provocative, often witty, and always intensely personal, How We Survived Communism and Even Laughed cracks open a paradoxical world that through its rejection ... Read Book
Echoes of Evil Something lurks beneath the surface…Brodie McFadden is supposed to be on vacation, getting some sunshine and deciding if he wants to join his brothers in the Krewe of Hunters, a special paranormal investigation unit of the FBI. But a diving excursion with an old navy buddy to a historic shipwreck uncovers a crime scene–and the corpse is new.Museum curator Dakota “Kody” McCoy just wants ... Read Book
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button” is a short story written by F. Scott Fitzgerald. First published in Collier’s Magazine on May 27, 1922, it was subsequently anthologized in Fitzgerald’s book “Tales of the Jazz Age” which is occasionally published as “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button and Other Jazz Age,” Stories.It also was later adapted into the 2008 namesake film and in ... Read Book
Once and for All From Sarah Dessen, the beloved New York Times bestselling author of SAINT ANYTHING and JUST LISTEN, comes a new novel set in the world of wedding planning! Is it really better to have loved and lost?  Louna’s summer job is to help brides plan their perfect day, even though she stopped believing in happily-ever-after when her first love ended tragically.  But charming girl-magnet Ambrose ... Read Book
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