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  • av Barry Gritt
    162,-

    Barry Gritt's latest collection of poetry, Dylan Dead? is a montage of poetic styles ranging from the metaphysical to the modern by way of the experimental. Having always sought refuge in poetry, the themes and imagery Barry captures represent aspects of his own life - but also the world at large.

  • av P. G. Bogle
    124,-

    After returning from holiday, Luke and Lexi find a beautiful white mouse in their luggage. Strange to begin with, but to their shock, he can also talk and claims to be descended from a Hollywood film star, embarking on a Grand Tour of Europe from his home in Los Angeles.

  • - The Story of Eight British Servicemen in World War II in the Far East
    av Victor S. Ient
    194,-

    In 1941, Sgt Albert Victor Ient sought adventure in the Services. Stationed in Hong Kong, he faced a different reality when his position was overrun. A generation later, his son Vic Ient set out to discover exactly what his father went through as a POW on the island of Innoshima. This is the story of how World War II affected everyday people.

  • av Matt Bishop
    162,-

    Rex, a husband and father, makes an unintentional error. Will Rex get away with his terrible, taboo-busting mistake?

  • av Lawrence Prestidge
    144,-

    Clyde loves being a penguin! He's the star of the show at London Zoo's Penguin Beach, delighting visitors every day. From the way he waddles, to his tuxedo-like feathers, no one can resist the loveable charms of Clyde the penguin. That is, until Diego, a new penguin from Spain, arrives.

  • av Elizabeth Gordon
    174,-

    How do you mend the pieces of a broken heart? When Elizabeth finds herself at the crossroads of her life after a broken relationship, feeling a little lost and a little uncertain of her future, not knowing what direction to take, she embarked on a holiday to Morocco.

  • - The Seed of Greatness Is In You. Cultivate It To Fruition: Part One
    av Mentor Excel Osamwenyobo
    224,-

    While there are many self-help books that promise the world, there are very few that answer the age-long question of how to achieve great success. Arise from Grass to Greatness: Parts One and Two fill the gap by showcasing the step-by-step principles of how to move from poverty to prosperity in an organized whole.

  • av Steven D. Coles
    162,-

    The Moorlanders seek to defend their ancient homeland from a tyrannical sorcerer intent on claiming the Moor to extract its minerals.

  • av Martyn Blunden
    162,-

    Nobody could be kinder than time travelling Charlie Green, and it's both a strength and weakness as he discovers in his latest adventure! After holidaying nearby to the ruins of Pompeii, Charlie learns that the volcanic eruption in 79AD buried the city of Pompeii, and many of its residents perished as a result under metres of ash and pumice.

  • - A Time Filled with Tears, Laughter, Dementia and Some Very Brief Encounters
    av Maly Sayle
    187,-

    Lizzie was an army child, growing up with a strong sense of routine and order. She went on to marry an army officer fully believing in marriage, babies and carrying out her duties as "wife of..."

  • av Peter Crawley
    224,-

    A three-part novel based on historical events, Constant Tides follows the loves of three courageous women through the spring, summer and autumn of their lives in the Strait of Messina, Sicily.

  • - A Novelised Memoir
    av M S James
    164,-

    When Kate Thomas travels to Saudi Arabia with her young son and daughter to join her architect husband who is already working there, she lands a teaching post in a dysfunctional private school for Muslim expatriates. Daily life in Saudi proves to be a steep learning curve where dangers appear from unforeseen quarters...

  • av Jackie Carreira
    162,-

    The year is 1968. The world is being changed for ever. During the month of May, students are rioting and workers are striking across the globe, civil rights are being fought and died for, nuclear bombs are being tested, there are major conflicts on every continent, and war is raging in Vietnam.

  • av Heather MacQuarrie
    145,-

    A Voice From The Past is a story of family relationships, love and betrayal, lies and deceptions, secrets and misunderstandings. Full of mystery and intrigue, the plot takes us from the seaside in the north of Ireland to English suburbia.

  • - A Practical Guide to the Science of Measuring Performance and the Art of Communicating it, with the Brain in Mind
    av Dr Steve Morlidge
    394,-

    In this provocative yet practical guidebook Steve Morlidge demonstrates why the approach and methods of performance reporting that all information professionals have been taught fails, and what we need to do differently to help us make sense of the dynamic, complex and data rich world in which we now live and work.

  • - Children of Zeus: Book 2
    av Barbara Spencer
    157,-

  • av Professor Diana Glenn
    233

    This book of essays explores the notion of Italian identity in a wide range of forms, including linguistic identity and unifying concepts evident in DanteΓÇÖs Commedia, environmental studies and issues related to gender and sexuality viewed through the lens of Italian literature, hybrid identity in a migration context, and regional identity with a particular focus on Sicily.

  • - Six Mysteries from Ancient Rome
    av Jane Finnis
    144,-

    This is a collection of mystery short stories, a variety of traditional whodunnits, all with an Ancient Roman background. The tales take us to the turbulent frontier province of Britannia, the showy luxury of Rome itself, and right inside the glittering and dangerous court of Nero.

  • - An Adrian Boyle Catalan Mystery
    av Barbara Rennie
    162,-

    The first in a new crime series featuring an English PI working on the Costa Brava. It is the first day of the hunting season. In the hills overlooking the Costa Brava a young graffiti artist, Cisco Perez, falls to his death while painting a mural on the tower of Casa Cielo.

  • - Volume One
    av Jack Duval
    194,-

    Set in the cities of Carcassonne, Toulouse and Paris, the story follows the life of fractured child, Hugo, as he becomes a man; his psyche twisted by events over which he has little control.

  • av A. K. Karla
    194,-

    Delhi, India, 1947. During the havoc of partition, orphaned fifteen-year-old, Rani Kapur, is attacked and raped before being left for dead in a ditch. Rescued by wealthy Anglo-Indian, Harish Hope, she is taken to his 'house,' a brothel like no other.

  • av A. K. Karla
    194,-

    The hardware store is at the centre of the lives of four Indian immigrants: Vasuman 'Mr' Gupta, his beautiful wife, Meera, his employee, Chandu Kumar, and Chandu's tiny wife, Babita. Set in 1970's suburban London, the store is the apple of Mr Gupta's eye, and he craves Englishness as much as Meera opposes it.

  • - The Boy Who Gave His Birthdays Back
    av Mark Roland Langdale
    164,-

    Alfie Jolly is 59 and unhappy with his life. More specifically, with his birthdays. You see, none of them have been any good and with his sixtieth on its way, Alfie can't help but think he's been wronged. Spur of the moment, Alfie decides he wants to return/recycle all of his old birthdays. The only trick now is to find out how.

  • av RJJ Hall
    194,-

    Inspired by a passion for Italy, Embers of War is set in the dying days of the Second World War. This well-researched novel evokes the spirit and mores of the forgotten Italian campaign.

  • av Asomi Ithia
    172,-

    Once a product is in market, new adventures with fresh opportunities and challenges start. Product Management: Bringing New Products to Market is designed to equip you with the tools and insights you need to understand your current context and make decisions for moving your product forward.

  • - My Adventures with Bob Dylan, Leonard Cohen, John Lee Hooker, the Dalai Lama and More
    av Niema Ash
    224,-

    Nomad Girl is a memoir, it is about the 60s, the decade that wanted to change the world, and it did. It is about 'The Finjan', a folk/blues music club I ran with my partner in Montreal - the coffee house/music club culture being at the heart of the 'changing times'.

  • av Sean Heary
    164,-

    Returning from Moscow, Lorenzo Rossi finds himself forced to quit his job. And to make matters worse, his fiancee, CIA Agent calls off their wedding. Just as Rossi is settling into his new life, the CIA persuades him to rejoin Cathy in catching the killer of three American billionaires. The two devise a plan to befriend the CIA's main suspect.

  • - The World Overland
    av Dr. Pat Garrod
    194,-

    Imagine jacking it all in, packing your life into a 41-litre pannier and riding into the sunset. Bearback is the story of two GPs who did just that, downing stethoscopes to take off on a motorcycle to see the world. For anyone who has considered escaping the rat race, even for a second, it's an inspiring read.

  • - The Door Above the Lake
    av Robert-Brian Smith
    190,99

    A Beautiful foreign city and a handsome soldier should have been the highlight of Terra Kiseragie's life.

  • av Andy Rothwell
    159,-

    A dark, fast paced fairy tale of action packed adventures in perilous lands. In our world before men, the finding of a mysterious, bewitched fairy princess called Noriko starts a catastrophic chain of events that lay a fatal curse upon the kingdom that saved her.

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