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  • av Eurgain Haf
    171,-

    Winner of the Prose Medal at the 2024 National Eisteddfod. Heli Jôs is different. She does unusual, repetitive things, in order to protect her loved ones and stop them from letting bad things happen to them.

  • av Dyfed Edwards
    171,-

    In 1966, 13 year old Veronica Groves disappeared on Borth fair night. In 1989, her twin Vince arrives home in Anglesey after a period with the special branch of the RUC in Northern Ireland, determined to find her murderer. And to take revenge. A spine-tingling, thriller novel, full of tension, drawing the reader into a dark and violent world....

  • av Gwenno Gwilym
    184,-

    A unique rom-com novel that deals with the complications that develop as a young couple separate and try to raise children. This fiction breaks new ground offering a realistic picture of a family in a home full of linguistic wonders. A novel by a new author that offers an unfiltered insight into contemporary Wales! Not suitable for children.

  • av Sonia Edwards
    171,-

    This is the second instalment in the popular cosy crime series featuring Anji Kiely and Aled O''Shea, the private detective duo in an on-off romantic relationship.

  • av Rhian Wyn Griffiths
    171,-

    In February 2021, Rhian Wyn Griffiths discovered a lump. And overnight she joined 55,000 women and 400 men who are diagnosed annually with breast cancer in the UK. This is an honest, heartwrenching and emotional account of her experience. Overall, it''s a human story that will inspire readers, written by one who was determined that the illness...

  • av Rhian Cadwaladr
    144,-

    A novel for Welsh Learners at Higher Level in the Amdani series by the popular author, Rhian Cadwaladr. Hanna earns her keep as a maid for a quarry official, but she''s no walkover! This lively historical novel opens in 1910 and is set against the backdrop of a slate mining community.

  • av Angie Roberts
    144,-

  • av Gwynn ap Gwilym
    214,-

    An historical novel which follows the life and times of John Dafis, rector at Mallwyd at the beginning of the seventeenth century, and a leading grammarian, lexicographer, translator and editor. The author skilfully combines fact and fiction, bringing the area and its characters alive. Reprint. First Published in 2017. -- Cyngor Llyfrau Cymru

  • av Tony Jones
    92,-

  • av Ruth Richards
    129,-

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