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  • - An utterly gorgeous feel good romantic comedy
    av Holly Martin
    124,-

    A perfect, feel-good summer read that will make you want to escape to the beach for a romantic day in the sun. If you enjoy reading Sarah Morgan, Jenny Oliver and Lucy Diamond this book is for you.

  • - Absolutely heartbreaking World War 2 historical fiction
    av Lily Graham
    139,-

    A heart-breaking story of survival, where life or death relies on the smallest chance and happiness can be found in the darkest times. Fans of The Choice and The Tattooist of Auschwitz will fall in love with this beautiful novel

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    - From Zeno's Paradoxes to Freakonomics
    av James M. Russell
    178,-

    An accessible but entertaining guide to seventy essential smart-thinking titles.

  • - An absolutely gripping crime thriller
    av Carol Wyer
    124,-

    One hot summer's afternoon, five-year-old Ava Sawyer went to a party. She never came home... Gripping, fast-paced and nail-bitingly tense, THE BIRTHDAY will keep you flying through the pages long into the night.

  • av Rosie Blake
    124,-

    A feel-good, heartwarming read which reminds us all of the power of slowing down

  • - Following tracks, trails and signs, concealment, night movement and all forms of pursuit
    av Bob Carss
    171,-

    The complete guide to tracking any living thing in any environment.

  • av Claire Evans
    232,-

  • av James Thurber
    438,-

  • - Proven Ways to Slow down the Clock
    av Rosonfeld
    558,-

    Explains how to delay, prevent, and treat virtually every complication of aging, including cancer, heart disease, impotence, eyesight problems, osteoarthritis, deafness, stroke, prostate enlargement, and Alzheimer's.

  • av D LAPIERRE
    558,-

    The author of the bestselling The City of Joy presents the tender, inspiring adventure of the scientists, doctors, nurses, victims, and Sisters of Mother Teresa who are battling against the dread epidemic of AIDS. LG Featured Alternate.

  • av Kimberly Raye
    258,-

    Skye Farrel, a successful sex therapist with her own sadly lacking love life, makes an odd deal with handsome NASCAR champion Clint MacAllister, a man who offers her helpful insights into the male mind in exchange for sex tips that will help him find a loving wife.

  • av Pascal
    275,-

    A layperson's guide to Jungian theory shows how to apply the concepts to everyday life to promote self-awareness, enhance creativity, and improve relationships.

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    - Sixty Years of Being Rude
    av Gerald Scarfe
    1 751

    A beautifully illustrated book that presents work spanning Gerald Scarfe's incredible artistic career.

  • - A heartwarming Christmas romance
    av Tilly Tennant
    112,-

    The perfect heartwarming festive romance by ebook bestseller Tilly Tennant - at Christmas, all you need is love

  • - A gripping emotional page turner with a twist
    av Kerry Fisher
    137,-

    From the bestselling author of The Silent Wife, this is a gripping, emotional page-turner perfect for fans of Jodi Picoult, Liane Moriarty and Diane Chamberlain

  • - An 'Is It Just Me Or Is Everything Shit?' Special
    av Steve Lowe
    171,-

    A BRAND-NEW COLLECTION FROM THE AUTHORS OF THE CLASSIC BESTSELLER, IS IT JUST ME OR IS EVERYTHING SHIT?

  • - An epic, heart-wrenching and gripping World War Two historical novel
    av Suzanne Kelman
    139,-

    An incredible story of love, hope and friendship, and a testament to humanity and courage in history's darkest days - perfect for fans of The Tattooist of Auschwitz and The Choice

  • - The perfect cosy feel good romance
    av Holly Martin
    136,-

    A glorious, feel-good romance that will make you want to snuggle up under a warm blanket with a hot chocolate and the one you love - perfect for fans of Sarah Morgan, Heidi Swain and Jo Thomas

  • - 15 conversations to help your child through troubled times
    av Collett Smart
    195,-

    This is the must-have book for parents of young people who want to keep their children safe, whole and happy.

  • av Stephen Booth
    195,-

    Set in and around the dark, misty canals of Lichfield, Stephen Booth's incredible new novel is awash with mystery.When council officer Chris Buckley is approached by an odd old man demanding help in healing a decades-old family rift, he sends the stranger away.But then the old man is murdered, and the police arrive on the Chris's doorstep asking questions to which he has no answers.As Chris begins to look into the circumstances of the murder, he uncovers a deadly secret in the silt and mud of the local canals that he'll realise was better kept buried.PRAISE FOR STEPHEN BOOTH'Makes high summer as terrifying as midwinter'Val McDermid'A modern master'Guardian'Crime writing of the finest quality'Daily Mail'Ingenious plotting and richly atmospheric'Reginald Hill'A first-rate mystery'Sunday Telegraph

  • av Alex Marwood
    224,-

    Alex Marwood is the pseudonym of a journalist who has worked extensively across the British press. She is the author of the word-of-mouth sensation The Wicked Girls, which won a prestigious Edgar Award, The Killer Next Door, which won the coveted Macavity Award, and The Darkest Secret, which was longlisted for the Theakston Old Peculier Crime Novel of the Year. She has also been shortlisted for numerous other crime writing awards and all three of her novels have been optioned for the screen. Alex lives in south London.

  • av Nelson DeMille
    195,-

    Nelson DeMille (Author) Nelson Richard DeMille was born in New York City on August 23, 1943 to Huron and Antonia (Panzera) DeMille, then moved with his parents to Long Island. He graduated from Elmont Memorial High School, where he played football and ran track. DeMille spent three years at Hofstra University, then joined the Army where he attended Officer Candidate School and was commissioned a Lieutenant in the United States Army (1966-69). He saw action in Vietnam as an infantry platoon leader with the First Cavalry Division and was decorated with the Air Medal, Bronze Star, and the Vietnamese Cross of Gallantry. After his discharge, DeMille returned to Hofstra University where he received his bachelor's degree in Political Science and History. He has three children, Lauren, Alexander, and James, and he and his wife reside on Long Island. DeMille's first major novel was By the Rivers of Babylon, published in 1978, and is still in print as are all his succeeding novels. He is a member of American Mensa, The Authors Guild, and is past president of the Mystery Writers of America. He is also a member of International Thriller Writers and was chosen as ThrillerMaster of the Year 2015. He holds three honorary doctorates: Doctor of Humane Letters from Hofstra University, Doctor of Literature from Long Island University, and Doctor of Humane Letters from Dowling College.

  • av Nora Roberts
    198,-

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    av Ovidia Yu
    124,-

    Singapore 19** , and dissent and war loom on the horizon...SuLin is doing her dream job: assistant at Singapore's brand new detective agency. Until Bald Bernie decides a 'local girl' can't be trusted with private investigations, and replaces her with a new secretary - pretty, privileged, and white. So SuLin's not the only person finding it hard to mourn Bernie after he's found dead in the filing room. And when her best friend's father is accused, she gets up to some sleuthing work of her own in a bid to clear his name. Meanwhile, beneath the stifling, cloudless Singaporean summer, earthquakes of chaos and political unrest are breaking out. When a tragic loss shakes SuLin's personal world to its core, she becomes determined to find the truth. But in dark, hate-filled times, truth has a price - and SuLin must decide how much she's willing to pay for it. Praise for Ovidia Yu:'A wonderful detective novel . . . a book that introduces one of the most likeable heroines in modern literature and should be on everyone's Must Read list' Scotsman'Ovidia Yu's teenage Chinese sleuth gives us an insight into a very different culture and time. This book is exactly why I love historical novels' Rhys Bowen[Thumbnails of The Betel Nut Tree Mystery and The Frangipani Tree] [Crime Vault logo]

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    av Zora Neale Hurston
    149,-

    The warm and lively autobiography of Zora Neale Hurston, one of the most influential African-American writers, is published with a new introduction by JESMYN WARD

  • - A gripping serial killer thriller that will have you hooked
    av Robert Bryndza
    139,-

    From the million-copy bestselling author of The Girl in the Ice and The Night Stalker comes the fourth heart-stopping book in the Detective Erika Foster series.

  • - A gripping thriller with a heart-stopping twist
    av Carla Kovach
    136,-

    The completely unputdownable thriller from Cara Kovach, introducing DI Gina Harte - perfect for fans of Lisa Gardner, Robert Bryndza and Clare Mackintosh

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    - A short walk across the Lebanon
    av Dom Joly
    254

    The Hezbollah Hiking Club is a comedic travelogue in which Dom Joly and his two best friends hike across Lebanon. It's three men on a camel . . . without the camel.

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    - A guide to the famous mountains of the Giro d'Italia and beyond
    av Simon Warren
    194,-

    A fully illustrated cyclist's guide, including photographs, maps and gradient diagrams, to the most famous cycling climbs in Italy and the world-famous Giro d'Italia.

  • - Our Human-Robot Future
    av David Ewing Duncan
    195,-

    Award-winning journalist David Ewing Duncan sketches twenty-four visions of possible human-robot futures - short scenarios grounded in present-day technologies and ideas, but inspired by imagination. He explores how robots and AI systems may impact on individuals and societies over the next few years, centuries and beyond - for better or for worse.What robot and AI systems are being built and imagined right now? What do they say about us, their creators? Will they usher in a fantastic new future, or destroy us? What do some of our greatest thinkers, from physicist Brian Greene and futurist Kevin Kelly to inventor Dean Kamen, geneticist George Church and filmmaker Tiffany Shlain, anticipate for our human-robot future? For even as robots and AI intrigue us and make us anxious about the future, our fascination with robots has always been about more than the potential of the technology - it also concerns what robots tell us about being human.From present-day Facebook and Amazon bots to near-future 'intimacy' bots and 'the robot that swiped my job' bots, this is a wonderfully entertaining and insightful guide to possible future scenarios about robots, both real and imagined.Praise for the author:'The Calendar sparkles. Gripping, expansive and scholarly, it will be indispensable reading for years to come. Duncan has achieved a rare feat in turning something ordinary into an extraordinary metaphor of life.'Observer

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