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  • Spar 10%
    av Martin Hurcomb
    153,-

    Alba White returns. Holidaying at her favourite Cornish hotel - perched as it is on the cliffs above a remote beautiful, quiet cove - Alba is surprised and embarrassed to bump into an old school friend. Surprised because they have not spoken for years and embarrassed because Alba herself was the cause of their estrangement.

  • av Neil Bradshaw
    164,-

    George and Graham Miller are identical twins. They are so alike even their parents can't tell them apart. They discover at an early age that they can "Switch" identities with impunity. Sometimes they switch for a reason and sometimes just for a laugh. No one ever suspects a thing.

  • av Adrian P Conway
    134,-

    Love conquers all, they say. The streets disagree. Two teenagers connect across the divides of London's gangs. Meteor, a WMD, and Jaycee, from a different postcode. Yet their deepening relationship feels matched at every turn by the hostility of the world around them.

  • Spar 16%
    av David Pearcey
    197,-

    Have you ever wondered how the space and time of our everyday lives works - and why? Explaining how space and time works as a complete system, the book is helped by brief accounts of the contributions of some of the great scientists and philosophers who helped us understand its components.

  • av Lindsay Jacob
    164,-

    It is the year 832, and a torrent of crime is sweeping through the Kingdom of the East Angles. The cattle upon which folk depend for milk, meat and muscle are being slaughtered in droves by unknown killers and left to the wolves.

  • Spar 18%
    av Victor Hoffbrand
    231,-

    The story of folate (vitamin B9) is one of outstanding achievements which have advanced major areas of medical practice and also of scandals of international significance.

  • av Heather Comina
    164,-

    Lilly's life is turned upside down when the global pandemic hits. In one sweep, she loses her job as an airline steward and is forced to move to rural Oxfordshire and live on her grandparents' farm. From flying high to living low, she spends her days trying to forget and her nights haunted by dark dreams.

  • av Paul Paxton
    150,-

    18 Holes is a unique collection of short stories; one for each of the 18 holes that make up a round of golf. The stories reflect the fact that golf is far more than a game. From death and glory through to love and valour, 18 Holes captures life itself as much as a sport that challenges and delights so many.

  • av Ivor Rawlinson
    144,-

    Ivor Rawlinson's short story collection, The 88 Bus: and other stories, is all about people and situations you'll recognise at once. They tap into our everyday fears, reveal our obsessions, and reflect our frustrations. They show us quiet saints, brilliant teachers, eccentric husbands, inspired wives -and the occasional con-man.

  • av Phil Revell
    160,-

    Michael and Libby meet as children on the outbreak of the second world war. As the years pass their lives connect and divide. Both achieve success, and both discover that success is not without sacrifice.

  • av Mellany Ambrose
    174,-

    Summer, 1814. Thomas Hammond, an apothecary surgeon in a village near London whose dreams of a grand medical career were ruined by a shameful secret, longs to see his apprentice, his son Edward, become a great surgeon. His other apprentice is eighteen-year-old local orphan, John Keats. Thomas sees John as a daydreamer who wastes time reading.

  • av Daniel Geey
    174 - 194,-

  • av John Naughton English
    194,-

    Setting out to identify Seven of the 'False Gods' of modernity, Civilization 21 opens a Pandora's Box of alternative narratives that challenge the evolving norms of twenty-first century mythologies and delusions.

  • av Rob Hindley
    164,-

    Incredible true stories from the frontline of policing. The Coppers lot is a compelling insight into what it takes to be a police officer in Britain in the 21st century.

  • av Julie Walker
    174,-

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    av Patricia Wakefield
    153,-

    Why is it that some children progress rapidly and retain their learning in primary schools and others do not? You will find the answer to the question in this book. Furthermore, you will be able to help your children to adopt learning behaviours that will unquestionably maximise their learning potential.

  • av Christian Wilson
    174 - 231,-

  • av A. R. Forte
    164,-

    John Blumer is a former murder investigator, who now runs his own private investigators service. One day a man enters his office with two news paper cuttings; one old and one new.

  • av Mick Lee
    164,-

  • av Anne Wedgwood
    174,-

  • av Rob Foxon
    394,-

  • av Antony Mitchell
    174,-

    Mexico, end of the first milennium CE. Following the collapse of the Mayan civilisation, a rebirth is taking place. Temples and pyramids once again reach towards the sky, markets thrive and wealthy patrons commission imposing works of art.

  • av Mike Kent
    164,-

  • av Colin West
    164,-

  • av Kaber Barras
    174,-

    In the Turkish mountains, twenty-first century western espionage clashes with Persian biblical tales. Ed Bennett is retired from the Special Forces and headed for a well-earned vacation with his fiancée, Esther. Under surveillance and only a few days into their stay, Esther is abducted.

  • av Alan Lorenzini
    164,-

  • av Cathryn Barry
    184,-

  • av Bernard A Marshall
    394,-

  • av Robert McNair
    154,-

    Life should be good for Camden and Morton. While the two Brits are different characters - Camden is lovestruck and lost, Morton wealthy and restless - they've been friends since university and are on the cusp of the opening night of Salvation, the bar they've been building on Santorini for the past year.

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