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  • av Thomas Moore
    214,-

  • av Kingsley Pilgrim
    207,-

  • av Sylvia Diamond
    146,-

  • av Alan Sharp
    153,-

  • av Kevin O'Hagan
    180,-

  • av Stewart Jeens
    249,-

    An uncompromising thriller set in the last decade ofthe 20th Century. Criminality is reaching epidemicproportions. The combination of a vociferous liberallobby, the breakdown of family and school disciplinesover three generations and a weak judicial system haveproduced a society living in fear.A seemingly average rape murder case sets DetectiveSergeant Phil Queen on an apparently straightforwardinvestigation, when the suspect is swiftly apprehended.For Gary Hart, the wheels of justice begin to turn.In the country at large, a series of random assaults anddeaths are occurring. However, due to their sporadicnature, they merge into the general crime figures and,therefore, no connections are made...

  • av James S. M. Parker
    132,-

  • av Damian Quinn
    196 - 287,-

  • av Julian Walker
    221,-

  • av I-J Letters
    132,-

    Follow the adventures of Dog. This is the second in a series of books suitable for children aged 3-6 years, each one containing an important message.Dog loves meeting with all his animal friends in his garden and this story is about celebrating Dog's birthday and arranging a fun party!Another friend appears who delivers exciting invitations to all the animals!

  • av Victor Olagoke Epaphroditus
    126,-

    In My Family, British-born Victor Epaphroditus tells the story of his family and the country of his parents, Nigeria in West Africa, where he has also lived before returning to the UK. Otherwise known as Goke Daramola, Victor writes about the Daramola family and their lives, the challenges they have faced and their cultural influences. From his early life and upbringing to that of his uncles, aunties, siblings and maternal and paternal grandparents, Victor shares his belief in the significance of family values and the strength they provide.

  • av John Everett
    207,-

  • av T. T. Hague
    180,-

    Tania and Jal are siblings who live with their parents just outside of London. They are an ordinary family and attend an ordinary school, a couple of blocks from their house. Tania is 10 and in Year 6 and her brother is a year younger. They get on well, but Tania is a lot more sensible than her brother. One wet, blustery day, the children discover a secret opening to a hidden city in the sky. They meet a bird called Corin who takes them to this city, which is hidden in the clouds. The children meet Hannah, a child who lives in the clouds and whose parents have been kidnapped by the evil Borro. They also learn that Corin's wife and children have been taken and agree to help the bird and Hannah find their families.With the help of 4 powerful Guardians, the children travel to Borro's land. They travel on a a cloud ship in order to reach their destination. Their journey is fraught with danger but they eventually make it to Borro's foul-smelling city, where they believe the lost families are being held. Will Tania and Jal succeed in helping Corin and Hannah find their families? Will they defeat Borro and help to restore harmony to the tumultuous sky?

  • av Aamna Qureshi
    126,-

  • av David Graham
    132,-

    The Adventures of Inky - David Graham Karl, a young boy who has always wanted a dog, adopts Inky, from Battersea Dogs Home for his birthday present. As the story unfolds, Karl soon realises that Inky has a more mysterious past than might be imagined! Who is the Professor who reared him and what is his connection with MI6? Can Karl help Inky lead a normal life and escape those at MI6 who want him back?

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