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  • av Fitzek Sebastian Fitzek
    136 - 274,-

    A psychopath has taken over the city's leading radio station and is holding everyone inside hostage. For each hostage he calls a number from the phonebook, at random. If they answer with a specific slogan, a hostage goes free. If they don't, a hostage dies.

  • av Tidhar Lavie Tidhar
    123 - 274,-

    The second book in Lavie Tidhar's Anti-Matter of Britain Quartet - a subversive remixing of the myths and legends that shaped our nation. Will Scarlet, back from the crusades, hopped up on khat and cider and stabbed thrice in the belly but somehow still alive, is heading home to Nottingham. And things are not right in Nottingham.

  • av Turney Simon Turney & Doherty Gordon Doherty
    136 - 385,-

    The final instalment of the Rise of Emperors trilogy. 312 AD is a year of horrific and brutal warfare. There is only one way Constantine and Maxentius' rivalry will end. With one on a bloodied sword and the other the sole ruler of Rome...

  • av Masterton Graham Masterton
    150 - 258,-

    Jerry Pardoe and Jamila Patel hunt down a ritualistic cult inspired by Neolithic cannibals in the new horror from Graham Masterton.

  • av Paice Edward Paice
    163 - 344,-

    A study of Africa's demographics - its youth and its growth - and what they mean for the continent, today and into the future, from an expert on the subject.

  • av Emery J.S. Emery
    163 - 274,-

    May we present the world's first hydro-punk novel: a rollicking fantasy epic full of humble kitchen magic and awe-inspiring civil engineering.

  • av Glenn Patterson
    244,-

    A view of the south of Ireland - political, social, geographical - through the eyes of a liberal northern protestant being asked to rejoin it. 'A pleasure to read, forensically and wittily observed, incisively mixing memoir, reportage and analysis' Daily Mail'He has a light touch, a way of glancing off things and leaving our perception of them changed. He can dazzle. He tells a good story' Irish TimesThe reunification of Ireland, which seemed in 1998 to have been pushed over the far horizon as an aspiration, has returned with a vengeance. Brexit calls into question the British commitment to Northern Ireland and threatens its economy. There has been a surge in support for Sinn Fein south of the border. This is a dangerous and divisive issue, and will become more so if Sinn Fein enters the government of the Republic, as seems inevitable in the next couple of years. They are pushing relentlessly, as only that cult-like party knows how, for a poll on the future of the border.In The Last Irish Question Glenn Patterson views the south through the eyes of a liberal northern protestant, travelling the entire country and looking at this place he is being asked to join and which his people have spent a very long time shunning. Most of the south is terra incognita to them (as it is to many people who live in Dublin).There have been countless books describing and travelling through Ulster, but never a book like this that turns its gaze the other way: a journey of discovery through the south by a sceptical northerner. The attitudes Patterson exposes in those rural and small town areas outside Dublin will probably come as a shock to many Irish readers. Patterson is a witty, brilliant observer and this will be a highly enjoyable as well as alarmingly topical book.

  • av J.S. Monroe
    150 - 274,-

    DI Silas Hart investigates a murder in a crop circle in Wiltshire, in the new high-concept thriller from J.S. Monroe.

  • av Yaba Badoe
    144 - 194,-

    Born into a family of West African witches, Sheba's terrified of her mother who can turn into a crow. But like mother, like daughter - magic runs through her blood and Sheba discovers powers of her own. A dark fable of magic, witches, the bonds we choose and those we cannot.

  • - Ippolito d'Este and the Papal Election of 1559
    av Mary Hollingsworth
    129 - 344,-

    Conspiracy, intrigue and faction fighting as the future of Europe hangs in the balance: Mary Hollingsworth tells the story of the papal conclave in 1559.

  • av John Fletcher
    150 - 294,-

    A multi-stranded historical epic set in China in 1937, when Wuhan stood alone against a whirlwind of war and violence.

  • av P.R. Black
    162,-

    'A slow-burning thriller that builds to a devastating denouement' DAILY MAILIf you go, there's no coming back. Dr Georgia Healey can't grieve. Her nineteen-year-old daughter went for a walk two years ago and vanished. The police never found Stephanie's body. The case has gone stale, but Georgia can't let it go. She knows Stephanie's out there, somewhere.On the anniversary of Stephanie's disappearance, Georgia's ready to re-interrogate university students, lecturers, Steph's past boyfriends, everyone. She treads the exact path where Stephanie vanished. Yet the shocking truth is even more than she can handle.When you seek the lost, be prepared for what you find . . . Praise for P.R. Black: 'It's edge-of-the-seat stuff. The plot is good. I really couldn't see how it was going to work out... It's a cracker' BOOKBAG'I absolutely loved this heart-stopping, spine-tingling novel that had me completely and utterly gripped throughout' Amazon Reviewer'Cleverly written with some great shockers and I had no idea how it would end - I wasn't disappointed' Amazon Reviewer'This was a fast-paced murder thriller that kept me turning the pages late into the night. It was intelligent and slick' Amazon Reviewer'It's always something of a risk trying a new author, but I was really glad I did... I did not see the plot twist coming, and it was very surprising' Amazon Reviewer

  • av D.K. Fields
    136 - 274,-

    The final instalment of The Tales of Fenest. Detective Cora Gorderheim must make a terrible choice: her sister's life, or the future of the Union.

  • av Fitzek Sebastian Fitzek
    252 - 274,-

    A violent snow storm forces Berlin's most exclusive psychiatric clinic into lockdown - trapping a dangerous psychopath inside - in the chilling new thriller from international bestseller Sebastian Fitzek.

  • av Eric Van Lustbader
    136 - 274,-

    Evan Ryder returns to Washington to find her department shut down and her sister's children missing.

  • av Aliya Ali-Afzal
    136 - 274,-

    When Faiza's husband loses his job, she must conceal that she's spent the family's emergency savings trying to keep up with the Yummy Mummies of Wimbledon, in this debut from British-Pakistani author, Aliya Ali-Afzal.

  • av Anthony Franze
    136,-

    Supreme Court lawyer Sean Serrat uncovers a dark conspiracy in this legal thriller from Washington D.C. lawyer and Supreme Court commentator Anthony Franze.

  • av David Gilman
    136 - 274,-

    Winter, 1364. Sir Thomas Blackstone, Edward III's Master of War, has travelled to France to secure Brittany for England. But soon he is ordered to Castile, to defend England's ally from the French.

  • av Graham Hurley
    136 - 274,-

    A thriller set against one of the most horrific scenes in the Second World War.

  • av Jane Johnson
    136 - 224,-

    In the Syrian city of Akka, Nathanael, a young Jewish doctor, and a Muslim girl called Zohra are about to fall in love. But Saladin's army has just taken Jerusalem, and soon their own city will be engulfed by war. A novel about the triumph of the human spirit against all the odds.

  • av Lesley Thomson
    136 - 274,-

    Cleaner-turned-detective Stella Darnell connects a murder in Tewkesbury Abbey to a decades-old mystery in wartime London.

  • av C.J. Box
    136 - 274,-

    Wyoming game warden Joe Pickett must accompany a Silicon Valley CEO on a hunting trip - but soon learns that he himself may be the hunted...

  • av Dunn Kat Dunn
    154,-

    The first in a historical adventure series set in the extravagant and deadly world of the French Revolution. A whirlwind of action, science and magic reveals, with a diverse cast of fearless heroines, a band of rebels like no other.

  • av Masterton Graham Masterton
    136 - 294,-

    A rash of strange and horrifying births sweeps through London in this new horror thriller from Graham Masterton.

  • av Sebastian Fitzek
    124 - 274,-

    A terrified plane passenger is given an impossible choice: persuade the pilot to crash the plane, killing everybody on board, or your daughter dies, in the twisted new thriller from international bestseller Sebastian Fitzek.

  • - Land Hunger, Murder and A Family in the Irish Revolution
    av Myles Dungan
    150 - 244,-

    A history of the fate of a single family in the period of the Irish Revolution.

  • av Goldsworthy Adrian Goldsworthy
    136 - 274,-

    AD 105: Dacia. Centurion Flavius Ferox commands an isolated fort beyond the Danube. First in a new adventure trilogy set on the frontier of the Roman Empire.

  • av Sarah Pinsker
    136 - 274,-

    When Val and Julie's teenage son comes home one day asking for a Pilot, a new brain implant to help with school, they reluctantly agree. This is the future, after all. A novel about one family and the technology that divides them.

  • av Rion Amilcar Scott
    150 - 194,-

    A genre-smashing collection of short stories, exploring larger themes of race, violence, and love - all told with sly humour.

  • av Brad Taylor
    136 - 274,-

    Pike Logan must divert two world powers from engaging in a major conflict.

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