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  • - How many artists does it take to solve a kidnapping?
    av Judy Upton
    144,-

    Sculptor Vonnie Sharpe's flatmate Gina is carjacked during a bank robbery. Vonnie tracks down the robber, who says he left Gina in her car. From here the trail twists and turns until a ransom note arrives and the kidnappers want Vonnie to deliver the money. With the drop imminent and not knowing who she can trust, she needs to find answers quickly.

  • - When an inheritance gives hope, freedom and love are not far behind
    av Olivia Reynolds
    144,-

    Marry in haste, repent at leisure...Sophie should have known better, but that's precisely what she did. Trapped into a life of drudgery with an oafish, alcoholic husband, she could see no way out until an unexpected inheritance arrived from a long-forgotten uncle. Despair was replaced by hope, hope by fulfilment. And that was only the beginning...

  • av David Roy
    144,-

    France, 1940: the British Army is withdrawing from Dunkirk. Separated from his unit, one man heads for the coast picking up another lone soldier and a downed RAF pilot on the way. They reach Dunkirk a day late. Everyone has gone. All is lost...or is it? Who is The Lost Man? How did he get home? And why does Churchill want him as his personal agent?

  • - What happens to the suicide bomber who doesn't die?
    av David Roy
    144,-

    What happens to the suicide bomber who doesn't die? He becomes a hero amongst his peers, a legend. But there will be no escape from death in the next mission: the biggest terrorist bombing the world has seen. The team assembled to foil his plan has an internal mole, plotting against them and leaking their every move. And the clock is ticking.

  • - 'An acceptable level of violence'
    av Bill Arnold
    144,-

    By the 1980s the Troubles in Northern Ireland had become a sophisticated conflict between two immovable objects: the security forces and the terrorists. With no end in sight and no compromise possible, it was decided that an 'acceptable level of violence' was the only attainable status quo. This is just one story from thousands of that era.

  • - The story of a teacher in modern Britain and his fight for justice
    av David Roy
    144,-

    He tried to make a difference but instead he lost his career. A teacher is persecuted for trying to do the right thing and is ultimately dismissed for gross misconduct. Revealed by the teacher himself, this is the true story of those events and the fight to clear his name. If you are interested in British justice...you should read his story.

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