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  • av Alexander DuCharme
    158,-

    A global thriller, told through flashbacks, revealing how success is nurtured by ambition and greed, and built on a platform of lies, deceit and privilege. Reveals the psychology of the protagonist's actions as he alternates between defiance and angst, hope and fear.

  • av Colin Everard
    154,-

    A unique collection of non-fiction stories drawn from the author's lifetime experiences where the author lived and worked in seven countries and visited more than fifty countries for professional purposes. The Stories are disparate and cover events in Africa, Asia and Europe.

  • av Kat Thurston
    174,-

    An empowering story of a woman who loses everything but gradually finds love, friendship and meaning out of the ashes of her former privileged life.

  • av Nadia Serroukh
    134,-

    From a distance the world can't see beyond her smile, beauty and elegance. She doesn't give much away, and she is unaware of the power that it creates. Her reality is far from what the world sees. When she loses a person she loves, she questions fate and all those around her. She finds herself in a dark tunnel and can't seem to find God's grace. Sadness, anger and rage consume her mind, grief casts a shadow over her heart. But desperate to survive, and hope fading, she is unaware that destiny is working to direct her course.An evocative and emotive novella, Dark Tunnel of Grace explores an unparalleled depth of grief and emotions when the character struggles to cope with the loss of a loved one, while being unaware that fate is working to deliver hope.

  • av Dr Richard G Wilson
    188,-

    A personal account, written by a paediatrician, that reflects what bereaved parents, families and children have said about their bereavement journey. Dr Richard G Wilson is internationally known for his concept 'Whirlpool of Grief and the River of Life'.

  • av Mike Kent
    134,-

    'Please Sir, Skool Isn't Werking' looks at the last fifty years of state school education and is written with humour and insight by an experienced retired headteacher. The is a highly entertaining read and can be enjoyed by teachers, senior educational leaders, parents, and anybody with an interest in education.

  • av Jonathan Frost
    178,-

    A compelling and gripping sci-fi novel that crosses genre boundaries but is bound together by a complex relationship between the two main characters Elizabeth Fallon and Isaac Goldman. The novel challenges the perception of human imagination and how humans interpret reality.

  • av Lizzy Paylan
    134,-

    When Nature Nurtures is a cathartic and evocative book that follows the author's unique encounters with nature. The book features ten short stories, both humorous and sad, but always written with honesty.

  • av Michael White
    168,-

    A collection of fun and imaginative poetry in the style of Spike Milligan. Nonsense poems full of humour and the absurd, and with complementary illustrations by Ian Ward

  • av Di Castle
    154,-

    Di Castle was born at Harpenden Memorial Hospital (known as the Red House) The memoir, set in Harpenden, spans the 1950s and 1960s - a time of great social change following the Second World War. It includes her home experience, early schooldays. Subsequently, transition to grammar school was followed by secretarial training at St Albans College of Further Education. She then worked as a medical secretary at Luton and Dunstable Hospital and later at St Albans City Hospital. A The author has used research of the 1950s and 1960s to place her life in context. From starting school, Festival of Britain in 1951, the Coronation in 1953, milk and coal delivered by horse and cart, moving house, numerous pets such as rabbits, a tortoise, budgies, and even a mouse! She and her sister entertained themselves with skipping ropes, Jokari, hopscotch, a den made from runner bean canes and hessian sacks that brought our coal for our open fire and growing flowers and vegetables in our own dedicated gardens. Red House to Exodus is a humorous yet informative memoir that combines historical research of the time and area and will appeal to anyone born in the post-war period.

  • av Adam Howorth
    183,-

    A time-slip novel combining mythic fantasy and folklore with a contemporary tale of family, love and dangerous secrets in a London suburb. The story explores the nature of faith and existence and the role children play in defining the greater good and is ideal for fans of Neil Gaiman, Kazuo Ishiguro and Angela Carter.

  • av Iain Ord
    158,-

    Allies is a gripping and compelling story that represents a moral inquisition of a town faced with a dilemma of personal guilt, and examines the dubious motives displayed by those engaged in the struggle against Nazism.

  • av W.A. Gundry
    188,-

    A Time for Change is a gripping novel laced with humour and is filled with many twists and turns. The story follows the drama of a large corporation following a sudden change in management.

  • av Sue Lumb
    134,-

    Seven Minutes to Four is an evocative paranormal story that explores the torment of guilt and our inability to escape it.

  • av Charles Boundy
    188,-

    An engaging and approachable account of the 10,000 years of England's emergence from the glaciers and tundra of the last Ice Age to a recognisable, independent state. Ice to Athelstan is grounded in the geography, landscape, coasts and rivers of England as the country changed from the Iron Age onwards.

  • av John Johnson
    134,-

    The Dead Land Girl reveals the struggle of a young woman as she joins the Land Army in 1940s Britain. She finds herself at odds with those who lead the Army and becomes increasingly concerned that the apparent death of another Land Girl is actually a murder and begins her own investigation in search for the truth.

  • av Bel Ravenne
    144,-

  • av Arvind Wadhera
    129,-

    A compelling rags to riches, literary story set in London that tackles the duality of fortune and misfortune. The story follows protagonist Matthew Stephens as he works his way to the top of the business world but soon realises there is an ugly side to being wealthy.

  • av Mark Roland Langdale
    149,-

    A children's fantasy story set in London in the 1940s that follows a group of children who go on a fantastical adventure to another world. The story has many twists and turns and features some weird and wonderful characters who go on a journey to save the magical Kingdom of Nocturnia.

  • av Emma Felling
    197,-

    A gripping historical action story set in medieval Scotland in the latter half of Robert Bruce's reign and filled with political intrigue and secrets. The novel follows lives of four main characters as they search for the truths of their pasts.

  • av Peggy Moran Gunderman
    158,-

    A fictional memoir that celebrates the history of one family from the emigration of an Irish orphan to America and spans three generations. The story is inspired by the author's research into her family ancestry and history and explores the changing roles of women capturing the changing times across the Atlantic.

  • av Steve Ragnall
    217,-

    Historical fiction set in the English Civil War, based on the real-life Dr, Webster (1610-1682) and dealing with some of the lesser-known aspects of this fascinating time. As with the author's earlier novel A Sea of Contumely (ISBN: 9781836281276), a fine cast of characters and useful maps immerse the reader in Dr Webster's world.

  • av Ivor Eisenstadt
    158,-

    A gripping murder mystery set on the Suffolk Heritage Coast, crammed full of red herrings and unexpected twists. 'All That Lives Must Die' explores the beauty of nature, its ruthlessness, but also its power to help heal anxiety and other mental health issues.

  • av Roger Ede
    158,-

    A modern murder story based on a real 16th Century poisoning trial. A senior detective who is a rotten apple in his force, jurors who make their own rules and ignore the evidence to reach a verdict, and a scandal hit criminal justice system with lawyers and judges betting on the outcome of their criminal trials

  • av Rosaria Giorgi
    246,-

    An intellectually challenging mystery which covers themes of art, book forgery, history, astronomy, and the power of language. A gripping tale of passions that burn too brightly, of desires that morph into obsessions, and a tribute to the bewitching and eternal allure of art.

  • av Liz Vincent
    161,-

    A cosy crime mystery set in the villages of Staffordshire. The first in a new series.

  • av Debbie Moss
    139,-

    A Holocaust story set in Terezin, in the former Czechoslovakia, rather than the much more well-known Auschwitz and Poland. Not many children will have heard of this important ghetto created by the Nazis. 15,000 children passed through this concentration camp of which only 100 survived.

  • av Maya C Smith
    149,-

    A mystery of parents' disappearance told from the viewpoint of a child. Explores the truths and untruths of a seemingly perfect British town filled with good people and surrounded by dense forests. A child's introduction to dystopia.

  • av M. C. Dutton
    149,-

    A collection of short stories, each with a twist at the end, and dealing with human nature in all its forms. Stories that will make you feel a combination of happy, shocked, surprised and satisfied. Sharp, short and subtle stories with a sneaky ending that encapsulates everything within a tight framework.

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