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  • av Claudia Carroll
    164,-

    There are so many stories hidden behind closed doors . . . It's late at night and the rain is pouring down on the Dublin city streets. She watches . . .In a kitchen on the same square, a girl waits anxiously for her mum to come home. Her landlord is absent, but there are already things about him that don't quite add up . .

  • - Can you keep quiet about the bestselling thriller everyone's talking about?
    av David Jackson
    227,-

    You can't choose your family. They keep themselves to themselves. And they have a beautiful little girl called Daisy. Daisy doesn't belong to the Bensons. And now they've decided that Daisy needs a little brother or sister. Nathan Cody is about to face his darkest and most terrifying case yet . . .

  • - A gripping psychological thriller with a devastating twist
    av Joy Fielding
    144,-

    CAN'T YOU?PRAISE FOR JOY FIELDING'Gripped me from the first to the very last page' Tess Gerritsen 'A spiralling tale of paranoia and suspense' Jenny Milchman'An edge-of-your-seat read .

  • - The new thriller from the #1 bestselling author
    av Sam Blake
    144,-

    Even perfect families have secrets . . For fans of Susie Steiner and Angela Marsons, No Turning Back is a gripping read that has enough twists and turns to keep readers guessing until the very end.

  • - The exhilarating Roman historical thriller
    av Harry Sidebottom
    144,-

    A desperate rescue attempt deep behind enemy lines . For readers of Bernard Cornwell, Ben Kane, Simon Scarrow and Conn Iggulden. Praise for Harry Sidebottom'Relentless, brutal, brilliant, this is Jack Reacher in ancient Rome' Ben Kane'A cracking tale.

  • - The darkest thriller you'll read this year
    av David Jackson
    134,-

    Racing to find him, she discovers he has been brutally murdered. While the police struggle to uncover evidence around this shocking crime, it becomes clear that Sara is no ordinary bereaved wife. Following a hidden clue in her husband's last desperate phone-call, Sara follows the trail to the house of the last person she'd expect .

  • - Shortlisted for the Historical Romantic Novel Award
    av Anton Du Beke
    144 - 274,-

    But a lot can happen on the dancefloor - whispered conversations, secret relationships, clandestine messages passed - and Raymond soon finds himself in a position of both power and danger. Raymond knows that keeping his budding relationship with chambermaid Nancy secret is now more important than ever.

  • av Bridie Jabour
    144,-

    For fans of Lucy Vine, Louise Pentland and Sophie Kinsella, My Not So Functional Family is a laugh-out-loud story that anyone with siblings will relate to. With the big day drawing near, and her family close to falling out, Claudia must decide what she really wants, or doesn't want .

  • av Lynda La Plante
    144 - 274,-

    The fifth book in the Sunday Times bestselling Jane Tennison series. April 1980 and Jane is the first female detective to be posted to the Met's renowned Flying Squad, commonly known as the 'Sweeney'.

  • - The international bestselling, award-winning crime book you must read this year
    av Anders de la Motte
    164,-

    . Summer 1983: Four-year-old Billy chases a rabbit in the fields behind his house. She's never fully come to turns with her mother's suicide after her brother Billy's disappearance. Needing to know the truth, Veronica goes home - to the place where her life started to fall apart.

  • - The heartwarming, feel-good, festive read
    av Jeevani Charika
    161,-

    I love it!''A lovely, feel good story''Highly recommended''I could not put this book down once I had started''I adored this book, it is feisty, romantic, and clearly a lot of love and research has gone into the story''A beautiful, feel good, romantic book''It kept me hooked from start to finish''A hug in a book!

  • - There can only be one victor . . .
    av Angus Donald
    164 - 294,-

    In the theatre of war there can only be one victor . . 1690 On the banks of the River Boyne in Ireland, rival monarchs William of Orange and James Stuart meet in bloody conflict, and Lieutenant Holcroft Blood must face his personal enemies and those of his sovereign.

  • - The heart-warming Sunday Times bestseller
    av Rosie Goodwin
    134,-

    Flora has never left the country before, and now faces a difficult decision - give up her position, or leave her family behind.

  • - An unputdownable wartime spy thriller
    av Rory Clements
    164,-

    'A masterpiece of spies, intrigue and political shenanigans' Sunday ExpressCan a ruthless spy ring change the course of the war? The Sunday Times bestseller and award-winning author of Corpus returns with a gripping tale of spies, intrigue and politics set during WW2.

  • - A heartwarming Victorian saga for fans of Dilly Court and Rosie Goodwin
    av Mollie Walton
    134,-

    Together can they overcome hardship, poverty and disaster?Annie Woodvine's family has worked at the ironworks for as long as she can remember. Together they plan to change their lives. But as disaster looms over the ironworks and the King House, Margaret and Annie find themselves surrounded by secrets and betrayal.

  • - If you think you know the truth, think again . . .
    av Kate Helm
    144,-

    But when she is drawn back into the trial that defined her career, a case of twisted family betrayal, she realises her own reckless pursuit of justice may have helped the guilty go free. As Georgia gets closer to the truth behind the Slater family, something happens that threatens not only her career - but even her own sanity.

  • - The perfect heart-warming saga
    av Rosie Goodwin
    164,-

    'A vibrant page-turner with entrancing characters' Margaret Dickinson'Rosie writes such heartwarming sagas' Lyn Andrews'The new Catherine Cookson' Coventry Evening TelegraphWednesday's child is full of woe .

  • av Lynda La Plante
    154 - 194,-

    The fourth in the Sunday Times bestselling Jane Tennison thrillers, Murder Mile is set at the height of the 'Winter of Discontent'. Can Jane Tennison uncover a serial killer? It is February, 1979, and economic chaos has led to widespread strikes across Britain. Jane Tennison, now a Detective Sergeant, has been posted to Peckham CID, one of London's toughest areas. As the rubbish on the streets begins to pile up, so does the murder count: two bodies in as many days. There are no suspects and the only link between the two victims is the location of the bodies. Three days later another murder occurs in the same area. With press headlines claiming police incompetence, Jane is under immense pressure to catch the killer - before they strike again ...

  • - A heart-warming saga full of tears, friendship and hope
    av Eileen Ramsay
    143,-

    When her beloved father is killed in the Blitz, trainee nurse April Harvey is all alone in the world. I.s arrive, April finds her life turned upside down as she discovers that some people are not to be trusted.

  • - A gripping murder mystery for fans of Antonia Hodgson
    av A. J. MacKenzie
    154,-

    A gripping tale of murder and mystery in eighteenth Century England, for fans of S.J. Within days, one of the guests is found shot dead. What links this apparently senseless killing to the smugglers lurking in the mists?

  • av James Jackson
    144,-

    For fans of Conn Iggulden and Bernard Cornwell, a pulse-racing and dramatic new thriller from Sunday Times bestselling author James Jackson about the founding of America's first colony.

  • - a heartwarming tale from the Queen of Family Saga
    av Sheila Everett
    164,-

    This Christmas, will she finally find a family to call her own?As Christmas grows nearer, Tilly, a young maid, is sent away from her home in London to care for a sick child in an old cottage on the Isle of Sheppey, and she little imagines how her life will change .

  • - a gripping spy thriller
    av Rory Clements
    164,-

    The Nazis have invaded Czechoslovakia, in Germany Jewish persecution is widespread and, closer to home, the IRA has embarked on a bombing campaign.Perhaps, most worryingly of all, in Germany Otto Hahn has produced man-made fission and an atomic device is now possible.

  • - The blockbuster thriller that will take you back to our darker origins . . .
    av Michael Rutger
    144 - 194,-

    . An utterly gripping action adventure for fans of Michael Crichton, Indiana Jones and the The X Files, THE ANOMALY will leave you breathless until the final page has been turned.'A taut, take-no-prisoners thriller, lean and fast as an express train.

  • - The heart-warming Sunday Times bestseller
    av Rosie Goodwin
    154,-

    Tuesday's child is full of grace ... Pious young Grace Kettle escapes the world of her unsavoury and bullying father to train to be a nun. Her faith is tested and she is driven to make a scandalous and life-changing choice - one she may well spend the rest of her days seeking forgiveness for .

  • - The truth doesn't always set you free
    av Sheena Kamal
    134 - 274,-

    What happened to her father that made him kill himself and abandon Nora and her sister?Heading to Detroit to try and find some answers about his life there, Nora expects to discover a reason behind his suicide.

  • av Wilbur Smith
    174,-

    Wilbur Smith has lived an incredible life of adventure, and now he shares the extraordinary true stories that have inspired his fiction. 'I've been writing novels for over fifty years. I was lucky enough to miss the big wars and not get shot, but lucky enough to grow up among the heroes who had served in them and learn from their example. I have lucked into things continuously. I have done things which have seemed appalling at the time, disastrous even, but out of them has come another story or a deeper knowledge of human character and the ability to express myself better on paper and write books which people enjoy reading. Along the way, I have lived a life that I could never have imagined. I have been privileged to meet people from all corners of the globe, I have been wherever my heart has desired and in the process my books have taken readers to many, many places. I always say I've started wars, I've burned down cities and I've killed hundreds of thousands of people - but only in my imagination!' From being attacked by lions to close encounters with deadly reef sharks, from getting lost in the African bush without water to crawling the precarious tunnels of gold mines, from marlin fishing with Lee Marvin to near death from crash-landing a Cessna aeroplane, from brutal school days to redemption through writing and falling in love, Wilbur Smith tells us the intimate stories of his life that have been the raw material for his fiction. Always candid, sometimes hilarious and never less than thrillingly entertaining, On Leopard Rock is testament to a writer whose life is as rich and eventful as his novels are compellingly unputdownable.

  • - Escape to Greece with this romantic holiday read
    av Patricia Wilson
    164,-

    It's a book I enjoyed very much and one which fans of Victoria Hislop and Debbie Rix are sure to enjoy' (NetGalley Reviewer)'So well written and utterly heartbreaking .

  • - THE TIMES Book of the Year
    av Lydia Syson
    194,-

    An intimate, intense, beautifully realised novel of possession, power and loss of innocence, for fans of Mister Pip and The Poisonwood Bible.

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