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  • - The Sunday Times No. 1 Bestseller
    av The Unmumsy Mum
    150,-

    THIS IS REAL LIFE.The Unmumsy Mum writes candidly about motherhood like it really is: the messy, maddening, hilarious reality, how there is no 'one size fits all' approach and how it is sometimes absolutely fine to not know what you are doing.

  • av Paul Witcover
    139,-

    That weapon is a clock - a watch, to be precise, of a size to fit comfortably in a man's hand...a watch with a taste for blood - a mechanism that contains the doom of all that lives. Daniel Quare, of the Worshipful Company of Clockmakers, was sent by his masters to find that deadly time- piece.

  • Spar 19%
    - (Oland Quartet Series 4)
    av Johan Theorin
    241,-

    Visitors arrive in their thousands, ready to enjoy the calm and relaxation of this paradise. Amongst them is Jonas Kloss, excited at the prospect of staying with his aunt, uncle and older cousins. But it is not as he had hoped. One night he takes a boat out onto the moonlit sea.

  • - My Dad and Me
    av Calum Best
    244,-

    As the only son of world-famous footballing legend George Best and his first wife Angie, a gorgeous English model, Calum was born into a world of privilege and opportunity. But his father's fame came at a price, and George's playing career was overshadowed by his playboy lifestyle and an increasing dependence on the comforting embrace of alcohol.

  • - Riding Paris-Roubaix: The Toughest Race in Cycling
    av Iain MacGregor
    194,-

    SHORTLISTED FOR CYCLING BOOK OF THE YEAR AT THE BRITISH SPORTS BOOK AWARDS'Paris-Roubaix is the best race in the world and knocks spots off the Tour de France.' Sir Bradley Wiggins. Paris-Roubaix.

  • Spar 10%
    av Laura Tait
    217

    And how do you forgive when you can't forget?The Night That Changed Everything is a funny, feel-good and bittersweet story, told in alternate chapters by Laura Tait and Jimmy Rice.

  • - (Matthew Hervey 12)
    av Allan Mallinson
    171,-

    January 1830, and one of the hardest winters in memory ...And the prime minister, the Iron Duke, is resisting growing calls for parliamentary reform, provoking scenes of violent unrest in the countryside. Against this inflammable backdrop Lieutenant-Colonel Matthew Hervey, takes command of his regiment, the 6th Light Dragoons.

  • av Simon Beckett
    164,-

    There is no more running, only the need to hide... Imagine not knowing the father of your child. Although she is desperate for a baby, that is something that Kate Powell cannot accept. Then Kate meets a man who seems to be the answer to all her problems.

  • av Miranda Innes
    276,-

    Tired of urban living, bored of her career, out of love with her long-standing partner, she and her son spied a romantic ruin in Andalusia amid its own olive groves, and made an offer. What happened next - selling her London house, and handing in her notice at the magazine - was going to be straightforward, or so she thought.

  • Spar 16%
    av Tamar Cohen
    202,-

    Best friends tell you everything; about their kitchen renovation; about their little girl's schooling. Best friends don't tell lies. They don't take up residence on your couch for weeks. They don't call lawyers. Best friends don't keep secrets about their past. They don't put you in danger. Best friends don't always stay best friends.

  • av Stephanie Butland
    260,-

    'An immensely powerful, and ultimately uplifting, debut novel' Katie Fforde'Heartbreaking, insightful, gripping and beautifully crafted' Jane Wenham Jones________Dear Mike, I can't believe that it's true.

  • - Genghis Khan, his heirs and the founding of modern China
    av John Man
    174,-

    And yet, in terms of the sheer scale of the conquests, never has a vision and the character of one man had such an effect on the world. Charting the evolution of this vision, John Man provides a unique account of the Mongol Empire, from young Genghis to old Kublai, from a rejected teenager to the world's most powerful emperor.

  • av Dustin the Turkey
    179,-

  • av Colm O'Regan
    152,-

    Christmas - a time for peace, joy and Mammies. While others are focusing on Santa/Santy, the school nativity play, the office party and its wild cousin the Twelve Pubs, panicked present shopping and the delicate diplomacy of in-law visiting, the Irish Mammy is mobilized in her war-room - ready for the campaign.

  • - Non-Alcoholic Cocktails, Cordials and Clever Concoctions
    av Clare Liardet
    143,-

    Most can be created with ingredients found in your kitchen or garden, and all promise an exciting new way to drink dry. These are imaginative, grown-up, non-alcoholic alternatives for the designated driver, teetotaller, or those who are pregnant, trying dry January, losing weight or just cutting back.

  • av Catherine Cookson
    119

    When Millie's mother abandons her one late afternoon in 1854, fate brings the seven-year-old to Aggie's door - and life will never be the same for either of them. The unlikely pair soon form an unexpectedly strong bond. But there will be obstacles in their paths - will their friendship survive?

  • - The Untold Story of the Escapes Under the Berlin Wall
    av Greg Mitchell
    209

    In the summer of 1962, one year after the rise of the Berlin Wall, a group of daring young West Germans risked prison, Stasi torture and even death to liberate friends, lovers, and strangers in East Berlin by digging tunnels under the Wall.

  • av Danielle Steel
    145,-

    Natasha Leonova's beauty saved her life. There, on a warm June evening, Theo first encounters Natasha, the most beautiful woman he has ever seen. And Natasha, who knows that she cannot afford to make even one false move, nevertheless begins to think of the freedom she can never have as Vladimir's mistress .

  • av James Henry
    158,-

    Wingfield's A TOUCH OF FROST, for anyone who loved watching David Jason as Jack Frost, and readers of sharply plotted detective crime novels. He's been staying with Detective Constable Sue Clarke but with a baby to take care of and the imminent arrival of her mother, she's given him his marching orders.

  • av Mamen Sánchez
    117

    Atticus Craftsman never travels without a supply of Earl Grey and a favourite book. So when he is sent to shut down a failing literary magazine in Madrid, he packs both. A short Spanish jaunt later, he'll be back in Kent, cup of tea and smoked-salmon sandwich in hand. But the five ladies who run the magazine have other ideas.

  • av Val Wood
    124 - 275,-

  • av Dean Bakopoulos
    276,-

    The wives are left behind, and with few jobs and fewer opportunities they drink, brawl, sleep around, and gradually make new lives knowing their husbands are never coming back. Shot through with magic and brimming with humanity, it is a novel for anyone who has even been left longing.

  • av Anne McCaffrey & Elizabeth Ann Scarborough
    246

    In Powers That Be, Power Lines and Power Play bestselling authors Anne McCaffrey and Elizabeth Ann Scarborough told the story of a sentient planet, Petaybee.

  • - The Hidden Scandal of Lockerbie
    av David Ferguson
    276,-

    Finally, after 11 years of investigation, political stalemate and legal delays, two Libyan men are facing trial for the Lockerbie bombing. But many observers -including legal and law enforcement officials close to the case -say the trial may not produce a satisfying answer to the question of who bombed Pan Am 103.

  • - A Life In Rugby League
    av Harry Edgar
    227,-

    Never before in the UK has a Rugby League man of Malcolm Reilly's legendary status issued such a full and revealling autobiography.

  • - The Autobiography of a Rugby League Legend
    av Murphy/Wilson
    227,-

    Nobody has ever been able to ignore Alex Murphy. In his rugby league career stretching over forty years - from schoolboy days playing with St Helens, to international success for Great Britain, as a player, coach and manager. This book tells the tale of how a liittle man reached the summit of his sport, and helped other little men along the way.

  • - The Heart-warming Sunday Times Bestseller
    av Cathy Bramley
    132,-

    When Rosie Featherstone finds herself unexpectedly jobless, the offer to help her beloved Italian grandmother out at the Lemon Tree Cafe - a little slice of Italy nestled in the rolling hills of Derbyshire - feels like the perfect way to keep busy.

  • av Sharon Bolton
    158,-

    Bolton's writing is pacy, and features a brilliant twist I wish I'd written.' Clare Mackintosh, bestselling author of I See You (in Shortlist) 'For once, the description "impossible to put down" is fully merited, for this is an absolute page-turner' Daily Mail'With Dead Woman Walking, Sharon Bolton exceeds her own high standards of excellence.

  • av Rafel Nadal Farreras
    117

    In the hot, dusty square of a small village in Puglia, there are two memorials: one to those killed in the First World War, and one to those lost in the Second World War. But growing up among the olive groves of southern Italy, war seems far away - until clouds begin to gather on the horizon as the Second World War looms ...

  • - A Novel
    av Sophie Kinsella
    164,-

    Katie Brenner has the perfect life: a flat in London, a glamorous job, and a super-cool Instagram feed. But should she get revenge on the woman who ruined her dreams - or try to get her job back? you'll laugh and gasp on every page" Jenny Colgan"Properly mood-altering .

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