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  • av Alex North
    152,-

    When Neil Dawson's father commits suicide, he is devastated by the loss. But even through his grief, Neil knows something isn't right. Among his father's possessions, he finds a copy of an old novel, The Black Flower. Opening it will take Neil into an investigation full of danger, pain and subterfuge. Detective Hannah Price is also mourning her father, having followed his footsteps into the police force. When she gets assigned to Neil's father's case, it will lead her on a journey into her own past and to the heart of a shattering secret...

  • av Alex North
    152,-

    The 50/50 killer preys on couples. He manipulates their love for each other and makes them play a game. He stalks them, tortures them and then forces them to choose. What is going to break first? Their will or their love for each other?Only two things are certain:One of them will die. And the other will have killed them.

  • av Steven Levitsky
    144,-

    THE MUCH-ANTICIPATED FOLLOW-UP TO INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER HOW DEMOCRACIES DIE - essential reading ahead of the 2024 US election'Tyranny of the Minority is an exceptional book, one of the best guides out there to the crisis of American democracy' Zack Beauchamp, Vox--------------------------------------How has democracy become so threatened - and what can we do to save it?With the clarity and brilliance that made their first book, How Democracies Die, a global bestseller, leading Harvard professors Steven Levitsky and Daniel Ziblatt offer a coherent new framework for understanding the dangerous times we live in. They draw on a wealth of examples - from the Capitol riots to Edwardian Britain, from 1930s France to present-day Thailand - to explore right-wing efforts to undermine the very foundations of the American political system, and to explain why and how political parties turn against democracy.With its attention on factors from election losses to demographic change and voting rights, its urgent call for a reform of our politics to balance the need for majority rule with the need for minority protections, and a citizens' movement to put enough pressure on lawmakers to act before it's too late, Tyranny of the Minority is a must-read for everyone keen to see more vibrant democracy - and to understand where future threats may come from.--------------------------------------'Just like their previous work, this book is concise, readable, and convincing' Anne Applebaum, author of Twilight of Democracy'An exceptionally perceptive and wide-ranging book . . . [that lays] out an ambitious fifteen-plank project of democratic renewal' Lawrence Douglas, TLS

  • av J. M. Gutsch
    194,-

    PRE-ORDER THE MOST JOYFUL NOVEL OF THE YEAR NOW. DISCOVER A LAUGH-OUT-LOUD TALE OF REDEMPTION IN THIS INTERNATIONALLY-BESTSELLING FUR-NOMENONTHE PERFECT GIFT FOR FANS OF MATT HAIG, FREDRIK BACKMAN & TOSHIKAZU KAWAGUCHI---Meet Frankie the cat. He's a stray who belongs to no one, and that's just how he likes it.Until one day, everything changes. He crosses paths with Richard.Richard isn't doing so well. Grieving the loss of his partner, he's turned his back on hope and is ready to end it all. But his plans are halted when Frankie the cat is injured on his doorstep.Frankie needs help. But then, so does Richard. What Richard doesn't know is that Frankie is no ordinary cat.It's an unlikely partnership. But it might be exactly what they both need . . .---Sometimes in our darkest hour, a pet companion is just what the doctor ordered. Narrated by Frankie the cat, discover this heart-warming and laugh-out-loud tale of hope, unlikely friendship, and the redemptive power of having someone that needs you.

  • av E.M. Forster
    164,-

    A searing collection of E. M. Forster's short stories about forbidden sexuality and desire'Neither of them knew when the end came, and he when he realised it felt no sadness, no remorse'Ranging from moving to satirical, historical to supernatural, Forster's masterful storytelling is on full display in these tales of passion and betrayal. Love, death, class and race collide in these short stories, which are alive with sharp social observations and thrum with the threat of violence that stalked gay men's lives. Written between 1903 and 1957, only two out of the fourteen stories in this collection were published during E. M. Forster's lifetime: most of the other stories remained unpublished because of their overtly gay themes. Introduction by Diarmuid Hester

  • av Peter Green
    144,-

    The second volume in Simone de Beauvoir's celebrated autobiography recalls her formative years in Paris when she began to emerge as a public figureFirst published in 1960, The Prime of Life offers an intimate, captivating picture of Simone de Beauvoir in her twenties, thirties and forties. Beginning as a recent graduate from the Sorbonne teaching high-school girls, we see de Beauvoir revel in the freedom her new financial independence brings. We see her and Jean-Paul Sartre recognise the powerful romantic and intellectual partnership they have found in one another, as they fall in love and define their own unconventional parameters. The Second World War comes, bringing austerity, violence and questions of the reality of freedom and individual responsibility into de Beauvoir's life. As relevant and penetrating as when first published, The Prime of Life offers rare insight into a truly fascinating mind.

  • av Simone de Beauvoir
    134,-

    Potent and vividly emotional, Simone de Beauvoir's captivating novel questions freedom and individual responsibility in the face of brutality'These carefree faces, on which we allowed our smiles to spread, were for others the mask of tragedy.'Jean Blomart, patriot leader against the German forces of occupation, waits throughout an endless night for his wounded lover, Hélène, to die. Told through memories of his and her life, The Blood of Others paints an intense and moving picture of their love story and life in German occupied Paris during the Second World War. In the face of a seemingly unstoppable force, Hélène and Jean are confronted by the illusion of freedom and made to question their individual roles in the collective struggle against fascism, with devastating consequences.First published in 1945, this powerful novel resonates profoundly today and brings the ideas of one of the most important existentialist thinkers to life in spellbinding prose.With an Introduction by Ali Smith.

  • av Henry Eliot
    183,-

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    av Joachim C. Haberlen
    164 - 444

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    av Jackie Wullschlager
    239 - 444

  • av Judi Dench
    174,-

  • av Robert Zubrin
    174,-

    Within a few years, humans will be able to voyage to Mars. SpaceX is at the forefront of companies already building fleets of spaceships to make interplanetary travel as affordable as Old-World passage to America - to the then New World. We will settle the red planet, transforming its raw materials into resources and tackling the challenges that await us, creating a new frontier for humankind.Dr Robert Zubrin explains how populous Martian city-states will emerge, producing their own air, water, food, power and more. How they must be beautiful to attract settlers, and what that might look like. How the primary exports are unlikely to be material goods but intellectual products, created by a technically adept population in a frontier environment where people will be forced to innovate - including GMOs, robotics, AI and power production. Zubrin even predicts the red planet's customs, social relations and government - of the people, by the people, for the people, with inalienable individual rights - that will overcome traditional forms of oppression to draw talented Earth immigrants.In 1776, Thomas Paine wrote 'We have it in our power to begin the world over again'. Zubrin inspires us to embrace another magnificent future today. With the right pieces in place, his red planet will become a pressure cooker for invention, benefiting humans on Earth, Mars and beyond. The New World on Mars proves that there is no point killing each other over provinces on Earth when, together, we can create planets.

  • av Carly Robyn
    134,-

    Pre-order the best Formula One romance of 2024 now! The stakes this season have never been higher...Josie Bancroft may be single, but she is definitely not ready to mingle. All she wants to do post-breakup is focus on herself. A simple task, but as a marketing manager for McAllister Racing, she spends every race weekend alongside the charismatic Formula 1 driver, Theo Walker. With his iceberg-melting smile and abs sharper than a cheese grater, he's a distraction she shouldn't entertain but can't seem to ignore.Theo has mastered two things in life: winning races and wooing women. But this season, both are being put to the test. His team's new owner is threatening his hard-earned seat, and the one woman he wants has placed him in the friend zone, despite the fact that their attraction is hotter than his car's engine. As Josie embraces her independence and Theo struggles to cement his place within the racing world, they'll have to decide if they want to fuel the flames of their friendship or forever wonder what could have been.A steamy romantic comedy with heat, heart, and humor. Perfect for fans of DRIVE TO SURVIVE, Lauren Asher and Hannah Grace!

  • av Yaroslav Trofimov
    164,-

  • av Ciaran Murphy
    174,-

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    av Noor Hibbert
    183,-

    From Sunday Times bestselling author Noor Hibbert, a powerful new vision for creating success on your own terms, using the practice of manifesting to reach your full potentialSuccess - we've got it all wrong. We've been sold the lie that success comes in the form of the latest designer goods, luxury car or McMansion. But success is a feeling that we cultivate, not something we can purchase. Success is about finding the path in life that lights you up and gives you meaning, choosing to be the best version of yourself every day. As globally recognized mindset coach, entrepreneur and seven-figure business founder Noor Hibbert reveals in this book, the only yardstick of success should be the one you create for yourself. The first step is awareness and a conscious effort to stop living through the narrative that we are powerless to transform our reality. Instead, we need to start to untangle where our stories have come from and how to rewrite them for a brighter future. Using her trademark 'VIA' manifesting method - vision, identity and action - Noor will show you how to manifest your unique purpose, open your eyes to your misconceptions about money and crack open every limiting belief you have about life and your ability to transform it. Ordinary people can create extraordinary lives - this book will help you be the next person to change yours.

  • av Tim Schwab
    174 - 344,-

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    av Richard Whatmore
    183 - 394,-

  • av Eimear Ryan
    174,-

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    av Aoife Moore
    121

  • av Sinclair McKay
    144 - 224,-

  • av James Baldwin
    134,-

    'Baldwin wrote in arias of feeling and thought... [He] proved that if he wrote it down, it could have power beyond the moment.' - Hilton AlsIn this deeply personal book, Baldwin reflects on the experiences that shaped him as a writer and activist: from his childhood in Harlem to the deaths Martin Luther King and Malcolm X. Exploring the visceral reality of life in the American South as well as Baldwin's impressions of London, Paris and Hamburg, No Name in the Street grapples with the failed promises of global liberation movements in fearless, candid prose. Timeless, tender and profound, Baldwin's searing narrative contains the multiplicities of what it means to be Black in America and, indeed, around the world.

  • av Joanne Greenberg
    134,-

    Two young deaf people, Abel and Janice, leave their punitive school and begin their life as a married couple 'Outside' - in the unwelcoming world of the hearing. A misunderstanding about the payment plan on a car kickstarts years of debt, hard labour and ostracization; but they find solace and expression in the richness of Sign, in their hard-won independence and in the birth of their daughter Margaret. First published in 1970, only a decade after ASL's formal recognition as a language, In This Sign is a rare, compassionate portrait of the deaf community and a moving family saga that spans the twentieth century. With an introduction by Sara Novic and a new afterword by the author.

  • av Kay Barron
    287,-

    A TIMELESS, WITTY, NO-NONSENSE GUIDE TO DRESSING FOR EVERYWHERE AND EVERYTHING, AVAILABLE TO PRE-ORDER NOW________What we wear matters. It matters because looking, and therefore feeling, like yourself is essential. Clothes can be the difference between a good day and a bad day. Clothes have the power to make your mood ten times worse or one hundred times better.Clothes should give you confidence, and never make you doubt yourself.Whether you already have a go-to look or feel overwhelmed by choice, How to Wear Everything covers where to start, what you need and what you absolutely do not - whatever your age, body type or budget. Highlights include:Mastering timeless classics that you will want to wear foreverWhat to pack and (more importantly) not pack on holidayShopping thrift and vintage like a proHow to find the perfect jeans for your shapeA fun, reassuring, no-nonsense guide, with tips and tricks from the super-stylish, including Sarah Jessica Parker, Law Roach, Monica Bellucci and Nicky Zimmermann, How to Wear Everything reveals the fashion industry's best-kept secret: getting dressed is not that hard.________

  • av Michele Lamont
    144 - 344,-

  • av Timothy West
    161 - 283,-

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    av Richard J. King
    163,-

  • av Rufaro Faith Mazarura
    164,-

    'A complete delight' Mia Sheridan, author of Archer's Voice'A beautiful romance' Lauren Ho, author of Last Tang Standing-----It's the Athens 2024 Olympics and Zeke and Olivia are there to win. Zeke Moyo is the star athlete of Team GB. He's in Athens to claim the title of fastest man in the world. Olivia Nkomo has landed a career-making internship, finally earning her seat at the table. Then Zeke and Olivia collide - literally - on the first day of the games, and something unexpected begins. But the competition is stirring up uncomfortable memories from Zeke's past. And Olivia's dream job is turning into a nightmare. Will love become a hurdle? Or could running beside the right person change the whole game?Set against a sizzling, hot Greek summer filled with sunshine and souvlaki, Rufaro Faith Mazarua's Let The Games Begin is a page-turning love story that will restore your faith in humanity... and chemistry-filled banter!-----'Rufaro is such a fresh and exciting new voice. If you need me, I'll be in Athens' Tessa Bickers, author of The Book Swap'A vivid, moving story of finding love-and yourself-in the exhilarating world of the Summer Games' Katelyn Doyle, author of Just Some Stupid Love Story

  • av Libby Ashworth
    134,-

    Agnes Cavanaugh has watched her mother,Kitty struggle to put food on the table ever since they crossed the sea from Ireland. So when she sees an opportunity to help earn some money by selling cheese at the local market she begins to work with the local farm to maximise on sales.Much to her mother, Kitty¿s, disappointment, Agnes is immediately drawn to the farmer¿s son, Jonas. And Jonas can¿t help but be enchanted by Agnes. But their love faces many challenges, Agnes has been promised to another and Jonas cannot marry a Roman Catholic.Will Agnes risk everything she¿s done for her family in her quest for happiness?

  • av Hilary Boyd
    134,-

    Pre-order the emotional new novel from bestselling author of Thursday's in the Park and The Escape, Hilary BoydOver a long hot summer, the secrets of the past bubble to the surface . . .After years caring for her ailing husband, Kitty Cox is finding it hard adjusting to a new life alone.So when old friend Vee reappears in the village in urgent need of a place to stay, Kitty says yes. It's the obvious solution to both their needs. Soon Vee, her new partner Raf and young son Bear have moved in for the summer. At first, Kitty relishes the company. Yet, despite their renewed friendship, she feels Vee is keeping something from her. And, in the heat, tensions build and secrets simmer.It's clear that Vee isn't the woman Kitty once knew. But who has she let into her home? And might this act of charity turn out to be the biggest mistake of her life?Perfect for fans of Faith Hogan, Cathy Bramley and Liane Moriarty

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