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  • av Martin Silverstone
    164,-

    Enter the immersive world of 1970s London. Between the hippies and skinheads and the era of disco and punk, there was a time when attitudes became outrageous, music more fun, fashions glamorous, and pop stars shocking - welcome to the age of glam rock. Here we meet Mark...

  • av Stephan Le Marchand
    137,-

  • av Nina Wynter
    137,-

  • av Kathryn Rossati
    127,-

  • av Helen Fairley
    118,-

  • av Adrian Lynch
    118,-

  • av MC Butterworth
    137,-

  • av William Charlton-Perkins
    118,-

    Horace, a retired opera director, engages with a group of Mozart enthusiasts to help them discover his idol's profound contribution to humanity - love. The narrative interweaves the high - and the low - points of Mozart's life and his music genius, with the lives of present-day characters.

  • av Jeremy Waxman
    137,-

    A tender, thought-provoking book about love, lies, and identity, it weaves the complex tale of the century itself through the lifetime of Zara Keff.

  • av Zara M
    137,-

    This is a story of one woman's journey that cascades through multi-layered cycles of conflict and turmoil. This is the story of a wounded healer. This is Saniya's story.

  • av Liz van Santen
    137,-

    Hiding a deadly secret, Libby flees to Devon under a new identity, Charlie. Building herself a new life, Charlie decides to write a memoir and finds the courage to include details of her incriminating past. Can Charlie live happily ever after, or will the past finally catch up with her?

  • av J. Patrick Armstrong
    137,-

    In Christmas 1981, locked in a winter freeze, Lyttleton is rocked by a fatal hit-and-run. Told in three distinct voices, Lyttleton Siren is a tragic story of guilt, grief, and coming-of-age.

  • av Dr John Firth
    127,-

    Margaret uncovers the societal barriers to honest discussions about illness and mortality and her journey mirrors society's struggle, culminating in newfound trust in her father and hope for a realistic resetting of expectations about the medical industry.

  • av Michelle Dixon
    137,-

    The Barefoot Child tells the poignant story of Lisa and Jess, a mother and daughter torn apart by violence and fate.

  • av Richard Phillips
    137,-

    Three Down is a thought-provoking tale of love, loss, ambition and revenge.

  • av David Matthews
    137,-

    When a young barrister is found slaughtered in Temple Gardens, DCI Joe Loxley and his murder team are put on the case. This darkly tragic investigation vividly highlights the unpredictable twists of fate

  • av Paul A. Mendelson
    137,-

    The Makings of Emily Jensen is a collection of short stories and novellas by BAFTA-nominated comedy writer Paul A. Mendelson

  • av Stephen D Owen
    137,-

    The death of the Iceni king, leaves his kingdom divided. The Roman Procurator Catus Decianus seizes the entire territory and brutalizes Boudica and her family. Driven by vengeance, Boudica rallies the Iceni tribe. With the fate of Roman Britannia hanging in the balance, the epic tale of sacrifice and determination unfolds.

  • av Dennis A Roberts
    137,-

    Working at the stables of Warren Hall, twelve-year-old Isaac inherits his late father's gift with horses. When an unpleasant incident turns in his favour, an opportunity he could never have imagined opens before him.

  • av Andy Wilkinson
    127,-

    Trinity: Sol 3 is a fast-paced and intriguing thriller that will keep you on the edge of your seat right up until the terrifying and chilling end.

  • av Stuart Blackburn
    137,-

    Luck of the Draw is a thriller laced with radical politics, divided loyalties, and personal tragedies. Ultimately, it is a story of love, loss, and survival.

  • av Lisa Lucas
    127,-

    Ping explores the seemingly innocent game of Ping Pong, where antisemitism and communism were intertwined from its beginnings in the 1880s to the 1970s when the U.S. opened diplomatic relations with China.

  • av Martin M. McShane
    139,-

    Danny Deacon is determined to seek justice for his daughter, who falls into a coma after getting mugged by a gang for her mobile phone. When he discovers that the Police are aware of the attackers identities but lack the of evidence to make arrests, he decides to take matters into his own hands.

  • av Iain Kelly
    137,-

  • av Dominic Miles
    137,-

    Cassie, mourning her lover's death, relocates to Australia seeking a fresh start. There, she encounters Eliza on the banks of Blood Creek. Cassie discovers that all is not as it seems, and that Eliza's true nature is entwined with the creek and its terrible history.

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    127,-

    It all began one late spring morning when a robin unexpectedly fluttered into Bryony's bedroom. With each passing day, the visits of the robin grew more frequent, then, one morning, Bryony heard the robin begin to build a nest in the kitchen on the shelf of a pine dresser...

  • av Mira Harrison
    137,-

    Set in 1989, One in Three is the coming-of-age story of James Hartman, a young doctor struggling with the demands of endless hours on call in NHS hospitals.

  • av Anthony Paice
    204,-

    Presenting portraits of the Winchester bishops down to the Norman Conquest, The Winchester Power-House is the first volume of a study covering the lives of some one hundred holders of the high ecclesiastical office.

  • av David Ford
    127,-

    In a secluded fisherman's cabin perched on the cliffs, a terrible incident occurred. Is history now about to repeat itself?

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