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  • av Graham Hurley
    136 - 274,-

    Berlin, 1942. Propaganda journalist Werner Nehmann begins his terrifying descent into the hell of the Stalingrad cauldron.

  • av Oates Joyce Carol Oates
    228,-

    An eerie, psychological thriller about a newlywed wife haunted by her secret, traumatic past.

  • av Joyce Carol Oates
    164 - 274,-

    An eerie, psychological thriller about a newlywed wife haunted by her secret, traumatic past.

  • av Jane Johnson
    136 - 194,-

    One house, two women, many secrets... A novel about the lives of two women, seventy years apart, and the secrets that bind them together.

  • av Box C.J. Box
    224,-

    The Wyoming game warden must investigate an assassination on his turf...

  • av C.J. Box
    136 - 274,-

    The Wyoming game warden must investigate an assassination on his turf...

  • av Jean Moran
    274,-

    An exotic saga set in post-war Hong Kong and Korea, where Dr Rowena Rossiter longs to follow her heart, and her love, but the shadows of a violent past threaten to engulf her.

  • av Paul Bailey
    136 - 274,-

    The story of a gentle, reserved widow who is exposed by bereavement to the alien world outside her home.

  • av Preston Douglas Preston & Child Lincoln Child
    194,-

    FBI Special Agent Pendergast faces his most powerful and deadly opponent in the latest instalment in Preston & Child's bestselling series.

  • - How Social Media has Shaped the Way We Eat
    av Pixie Turner
    150 - 244,-

    An exploration of the ways that social media shapes how we eat, and how to make it work for us, from registered nutritionist Pixie Turner.

  • av Eric Van Lustbader
    136 - 274,-

    At long last, Lucifer is ready to enact his ultimate revenge against Heaven. To do that, he must first annihilate the world and its inhabitants. Standing in his way is one extraordinary family: the Shaws. The dramatic finale of the Testament series.

  • av Atkins Dani Atkins
    194,-

    Before Beth's husband died, they made the decision to freeze an embryo so that she could still have his child. But Beth has just been told that the embryo was implanted in the wrong woman seven years ago. What should she do?

  • av Dani Atkins
    144 - 274,-

    Before Beth's husband died, they made the decision to freeze an embryo so that she could still have his child. But Beth has just been told that the embryo was implanted in the wrong woman seven years ago. What should she do?

  • av Glenn Patterson
    150 - 194,-

    A witty and impassioned book on Ulster, which has been thrust into the centre of British and European politics and which is likely to become Britain's frontier with the wider world.

  • av Andrew Meehan
    136 - 274,-

    An original and witty reimagining of the relationship between Oscar and Constance Wilde.

  • av Graham Hurley
    144,-

    With Churchill refusing to negotiate and intelligence agencies at each other's throats, Rudolf Hess becomes the unexpected catalyst that changes the fortunes of the war.

  • av Malcolm Duffy
    134 - 194,-

    When going home isn't an option. A YA novel about what it means to be homeless.

  • av Mary Gibson
    136 - 274,-

    The inspiring story of one girl's struggle against poverty, hunger and family cruelty, set in 1920s London.

  • av Fein Louise Fein
    194,-

    A love story set in 1930s Germany. Hetty, daughter of an SS officer, falls in love with Walter, a Jew - but will the steady march of dark forces destroy their world, or can love ultimately triumph?

  • av Graham Masterton
    136 - 274,-

    The final book in the Katie Maguire series. A judge's body is found on an isolated road. Four gang members have been shot. Three civilians have been blown up. To Katie's horror, Cork is becoming a gang battleground like Dublin.

  • av Okri Ben Okri
    227,-

    Topical and timely, Booker Prize-winning author Ben Okri's new collection of short stories blur parallel realities and walk the line between darkness and magic.

  • av Ben Okri
    224,-

    Topical and timely, Booker Prize-winning author Ben Okri's new collection of short stories blur parallel realities and walk the line between darkness and magic.

  • - How One Man Defied Isis and Saved Mosul Zoo
    av Louise Callaghan
    164 - 294,-

    This is a story of human decency in the midst of barbarism - how the zookeeper of Mosul Zoo saved the animals during the Isis rule of the city between 2014 and 2017.

  • av Edwards Martin Edwards
    194,-

    A Gothic remaking of the classic country house murder mystery.

  • - An emotional Christmas read from the Sunday Times bestseller
    av Nadine Dorries
    274,-

    The nurses of St Angelus Hospital face the hardship of another winter. Christmas is coming, but will the doctors and nurses of St Angelus get a chance to enjoy it?

  • av Mai Jia
    164 - 274,-

    Five code-breakers gather in the mountains of China. Which one is a double agent? A World War Two spy thriller from the most translated Chinese novelist of our time.

  • av MARTIN EDWARDS
    1 406,-

  • av MARTIN EDWARDS
    714,-

  • - From the bestselling author of Mummy's Favourite
    av Sarah Flint
    131,-

    From the bestselling author of MUMMY'S FAVOURITE. He's watching, waiting... and counting. A gripping serial killer for fans of Angela Marsons. He keeps each one floating in formaldehyde to stop them from rotting. Each finger denotes a victim, tortured and butchered, their heart ripped out and discarded, replaced instead by symbols of their treachery. He sits alone admiring his trophies weekly; each and every one of them guilty in his eyes. And now more must pay. But who or what links the victims? DC 'Charlie' Stafford is already investigating a series of escalating racist attacks and it now seems she has a vicious serial killer on her patch. With no leads and time running out, the team at Lambeth are at near breaking point. Something has to give... and all the while he's watching, waiting... and counting. What readers are saying about THE TROPHY TAKER: 'I read a lot of crime stories, and this is one of the best ... the writing is so good that it disappears from view' 'Great book, skilfully crafted' 'Kept me riveted to the spot' 'Absolutely brilliant! Gripping and completely engrossing - could not put it down!'

  • av M.K. Hill
    164 - 274,-

    Six children were taken. Only five came home. Twenty years later, we find out why. First in a new thriller series set in the Thames estuary.

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