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  • av James Rochfort
    194,-

  • av Nao A. Weaver
    144,-

  • av Annette Kane
    164,-

    June 1908: Cross-dressing Dolly Butler is starting a new career as a detective with her very own Soho agency.

  • av Jethro Bor
    194,-

    Think global, act local! Trades councils are the place workers and unemployed trade unionists, in local and national forums, can come together to pass resolutions and plan actions.

  • av Ana de Andrada
    142,-

    When Gwen meets a charming man online, she thinks her lonely days are over. But is he really all he seems?

  • av J Ryan
    144,-

    Abandoned as a baby, Lydia is raised a Spartan princess; training alongside boys, in the Spartan tradition, she grows strong and is an expert rider and archer and talented inventor. Joining the army as a mounted archer, she competes in the Olympic Games, and forms an all-female squadron called the Myrmidons.

  • av Jani Anttola
    164,-

    Maka, a young Bosnian soldier, has survived three years under siege. When the enemy forces launch their final attack on his hometown, he must escape to the hills. But traversing the vast woods is a task against all odds: to stay alive, and to find his infant son and his wife, he is soon forced to make a desperate move.

  • av Michael Hollington
    174,-

    Burgundy, 1861. Christine 'Kiki' Vellay, the daughter of vineyard workers, is forced to marry an older man in exchange for a piece of land. He abuses her. Seduced by a young naval cadet she plots to run away. When her husband is killed during the attempt, she finds herself wrongly accused of his murder. Kiki is on the run.

  • av Keith Taylor
    164,-

    Veteran environmental tutor and retired countryside ranger Keith Taylor seeks out spiritual and visual riches as he undertakes a year travelling to locations that have always intrigued him or may offer a fresh relationship with the outdoors, both through his own seasonally aware eyes and those of equally restless colleagues.

  • av Bill Hodson
    164,-

    When her father dies, lawyer Sarah Curtis returns to her hometown of Bolton to wind up his law practice. She plans to leave as soon as she can but when Gerry, a family friend, goes missing and his family receive death threats, she agrees to help his wife move to a safe location and find out what's behind Gerry's disappearance.

  • av Shelley Cox
    164,-

    Eighteen-year-old Jeannie has suffered a life of abuse at the hands of her stepfather. Now Jeannie thinks she is pregnant and wonders how she will ever escape him. When she disappears after a tsunami, her stepfather senses that she is not dead, that she is running from him, and he vows to track her down.

  • av G J Phelps
    164,-

    Thirteen doors, thirteen hauntings. News reporter Joe Baxter has a plan. His idea is simple - to use his newsroom contacts across England to find thirteen haunted places to stay, and then record his experiences in a book.

  • av Sir Robin Wales
    194,-

    Public services are in crisis. NHS backlogs, police forces in disarray and a housing crisis growing ever worse. Whole areas of our national infrastructure are in a mess including energy, water and rail.

  • av Elizabeth Barber
    144,-

    When Zeta's father is killed, she and her brother, Finn, together with Zeta's pet wolf, Kuba, are forced to flee across the country to seek sanctuary with their mother's birth tribe. On this perilous journey they have to learn to outwit their pursuers and put into practice all their hunting skills and knowledge of the land.

  • av Fran Raya
    164,-

    Randal Forbes calls his phenomenal telepathic powers 'the gift'. In the sixth book of the series, he welcomes the new millennium with his family and followers.

  • av Francesca Fratamico
    164,-

    In the small southern Italian town of Castelmauro, a girl dies in the wild flames of a valley fire. But these flames are not so wild and uncontrolled. They have been plotted, with a plan to kill. To seek revenge.

  • av Christopher Kerr
    145,-

    An investigation into a series of unexplained deaths of former Israeli intelligence agents uncovers startling revelations from the past, which exposes a current threat, not only to Israel, but the world.

  • av Crispin Keith
    164,-

    When Lydia Twomey, a bright, young MI5 officer is sent down to H11, a secretive MI5 archive, to investigate the suspicious death of one of the staff, she finds a claustrophobic world ruled over by the charismatic but controlling Gerard Bell.

  • av David Wood & Frank Whitbourn
    194,-

    Between 1959 and 2005, David Wood ('the national children's dramatist') corresponded with his mentor, Frank Whitbourn, teacher, writer and theatre practitioner. Frank Exchanges opens with a letter from Whitbourn, praising a young Wood following a performance in one of his plays, and documents an almost fifty-year correspondence.

  • av Paul A. Mendelson
    142,-

    When an acclaimed Scottish author, on a book tour to the US to promote his latest romantic novel, The Forever Moment, meets a young woman who looks strikingly similar to a long-lost love from a high-school exchange to Kentucky, he wonders if he left behind more than memories twenty-two years ago.

  • av Phil Batman
    164,-

    Timid Ethel Slater grows up in a squalid terraced house in a railway community in 1950s York. Perpetually at the mercy of the men she encounters, she falls pregnant out of wedlock, retreats into obscurity and gives birth alone at home. When her newborn is found dead in her bedroom a few days later, Ethel confesses to the killing.

  • av Jonathan Cox
    174,-

    After thirty years abroad, Jonathan Cox, a Cornishman and former journalist, returns to Cornwall to study at Falmouth University, accompanied by his Swiss wife, Marlis.

  • av Jonathan Croall
    125,-

    This unusual collection of short stories captures the essence of life in the theatre. Behind the superficial glamour lies a world marked by ambition, jealousy and heartache.

  • av Joy Bounds
    135,-

    It is the late nineteenth century and Queen Victoria is on the throne. Upper-class girls are expected to get married and be content with entertaining, embroidery and elementary music-making. But, from an early age, Ethel has other ideas.

  • av Julie Cupitt
    116,-

    Gus doesn't want to be a goose, let alone the perfect son his parents want. He wants to be a human!

  • av Nicholas Russell
    164,-

    Berthold Lubetkin and Erno Goldfinger were two leading architects who designed high-rise council housing after the Second World War; a type of building that now holds a poor reputation.

  • av Matthew Gibson
    164,-

    London, September 1888. Jack the Ripper roams the streets. A scream rings out from beneath the stage of the Lyceum Theatre...

  • av Nick Everard
    154,-

    Leicestershire-based Dominic Mallory has made sufficient money in the City to retire at forty-eight, and is looking for interesting things to do. Having served briefly as an Army officer in the 1980s, he contacts his former Regiment, Prince Rupert's Horse, and asks whether it has a project he can assist with.

  • av Ian Caro
    142,-

    George Orwell imagined a world where Big Brother is always watching. But what if Big Brother doesn't care and no one is watching?

  • av Archie Hunter
    144,-

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