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  • av MQ
    142,-

    In this heart-warming new book for young readers, MQ shares a beautiful message about the true meaning of happiness. In the book, Aya has lost her happiness. Will she and her best friend, Papaya be able to find it anywhere?

  • av Helen the Countess
    164 - 292,-

  • - Steeped in History, Soaked in Blood
    av Colin Duncan Taylor
    204

    A journey through the past and present of a little-known area of south-west France. Explores the people, places and events that shaped a land once too important to ignore. A whole library has been written about the Lauragais in French, but virtually nothing in English.

  • av Justin Newland
    178,-

    The GENES OF ISIS is a weave of two threads: the story of the flood from the Book of Genesis and the Ancient Egyptian myth of Isis and Osiris. It is set in a fantastical world where the sun is emerald green, the sky aquamarine, and humans walk beneath the earth's oceans circulating in the sky waters.

  • av Roger Curtis
    162,-

    Lights in a Western Sky is a collection of twenty short stories encompassing a wide variety of genres, settings and historical periods. With themes ranging from romance to horror, and with settings in the most exotic of locations, the tales contain twists and turns and plenty of unexpected denouements.

  • av Lawrence Prestidge
    144,-

    Lawrence Prestidge is back with a brand new children's book packed with hilarious, revolting and unforgettable rhymes. Featuring a whole host of colourful and entertaining characters, Can Such Things Be? is guaranteed to have young readers roaring with laughter.

  • av Graham Fitzgerald
    145,-

    Ancient Greece at the time of the Trojan War. Will true valour triumph over greed, lust for power and unimaginable evil?

  • av Deborah Stone
    164,-

    Sasha is just about managing to hold her life together, dealing with family struggles as well as holding down her job. But when her son begins to suspect that he has a secret sibling, Sasha realises that she must relive the events of a devastating night which she has done her best to forget for the past nineteen years.

  • - A Novel of Mexico: A Prequel & A Sequel
    av Don Eric Carroll
    162,-

    Pancho returns in this second instalment, the Old Ranchero, the irrepressible, not-so-saintly, self-supposed savant. Pancho aims for perpetual youth in audacious activity and misadventure, breathing vitality and good humour into everyone he meets, be they friend or stranger.

  • - How technology has transformed the world, and why what comes next is critical
    av Sean A. Culey
    294,-

    A tale of technological revolutions, human evolution and the potential for a utopian or dystopian future. The impact of the next wave on business, the economy, society and the future of humanity. A unique book of three intwined parts that bring together history, economics, business theory, social commentary, disruptive technology and futurism

  • av F. C. Clark
    174,-

    Unpredictable, impulsive and with exciting twists which set this book apart from your typical love story. Protagonists Kate Harper and Luke Sutton bring two very different worlds to life.

  • - Unlocking Agility and Unleashing Talent in a Digital World
    av Dr Kiran Chitta
    255

    Are you currently helping organisations to navigate digital transformation and disruption? Are you leading your organisation towards a digital future, in an intensely competitive, uncertain market?

  • - A short introduction to the practice and pitfalls of short term forecasting - and how to increase its value to the business
    av Dr Steve Morlidge
    224,-

    This is a guidebook about short term Operational Forecasting - the sort that is done to determine how much product you need to source or how many people you need to draft in to meet customer demand.

  • - The Extraordinary History of Nicholas Brome
    av Anne Elliott
    164,-

    'My Husband' combines fifteenth century imagery with themes of morality and forgiveness in a historical novel that takes inspiration from a true story of love and murder. It explores the life of Nicholas Brome, a Warwickshire lord with a violent, blood-soaked past, through the soul-searching of his third wife and widow, Lettice Catesby.

  • av Martyn Blunden
    181,-

    Charlie Green is no ordinary boy, he has a secret: a magical plane that can take him anywhere including back in time! In Martyn Blunden's latest adventure, Charlie must travel back to the sixth century to save Camelot and the Knights of the Round Table from self-destruction.

  • Spar 14%
    av Elizabeth Fox
    170,-

    Great leadership can make a difference to any organisation. The ten Golden Rules of Leadership is a guide to help anyone develop their capabilities in this area. The simple, but practical nature of the 'rules' have proven to be a great anchor and serve as a constant reminder to motivate, develop and inspire the people you lead.

  • - Seven Years in Cyprus
    av Bryan Hill
    194,-

    With retirement fast approaching Bryan Hill was searching for at least one more big adventure. In late 2004 he, and his wife Irene, sold their home in Devon and moved to Northern Cyprus.

  • - Another Slow News Day in South West France
    av Chris Bockman
    214,-

    A humorous and honest account of an ex-pat reporter's life in the south west of France. Packed with amusing anecdotes and true stories about the characters and places of the region. A must for anybody even thinking about crossing the Channel for the good life in rural France!

  • av J S Forrest C. Eng. MIMechE
    284,-

    An entertaining railway memoir covering the Diesel modernisation. Aspects of railway and locomotive operations are explained clearly with detailed examples.

  • av Ceri Williams
    162,-

    The Clockmaker waits for you... A gripping supernatural novel set in post-blitz Scotland, the first of an upcoming series.

  • av Paul Whymark
    341,-

    "16 Weeks and Everything After..." uncovers the remarkable fact that over the last 50-60 years the establishment has failed to genuinely independently review Thalidomide, and as a consequence, harms on developing life continue to have the potential to occur into the future.

  • av James Hanford
    154,-

    Rob Krane, now unemployed, has taken a holiday in beautiful Slovenia - except it turns out not to be as peaceful as expected when he witnesses a woman's murder and the abduction of a man and his daughter. This isn't just any man: Burak Demir, a master criminal with an extensive international network of criminal and legitimate business operations.

  • av Edward Allbless
    162,-

    In a world befuddled by the concept of 'fake news', where words like 'post-truth' are common parlance, and the thinking individual is frequently unable to decide between one version and another of any discourse, or between sense and nonsense, it is essential that we look calmly and with clear vision

  • av Nigel Tetley
    172,-

    This book features three variations on the theme of time which together introduce young readers to the cyclical rhythms of the seven days of the week, the four seasons and the twelve months of the calendar year.

  • av Heather MacQuarrie
    162,-

    "The Cartwright children hadn't entered Jasmine's thoughts for many years but hearing Grant's name mentioned last night had evoked memories from her childhood which refused to go away." Jasmine Campbell sets out to make sense of the information gleaned from an overheard phone call which has shocked and intrigued her in equal measure.

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