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  • av Theodore (Author) Brun
    135 - 275,-

    A brilliantly conceived Viking epic set in eighth-century Sweden. Bernard Cornwall meets George R.R. Martin in this ambitious, masterful series.

  • av Holly Seddon
    125 - 179,-

    Bestselling author, Holly Seddon, has delivered another page-turning and utterly enthralling novel about family relationships and a marriage in crisis. Love Will Tear Us Apart is utterly enthralling, deeply moving and completely gripping.

  • av Robert (Author) Fabbri
    135,-

    The penultimate novel in the incredible Vespasian series from the bestselling author, Robert Fabbri.

  • - The Hidden Rules Shaping Evolution
    av Charles Cockell
    155 - 269,-

    A captivating journey through nature, this book explains why life is like it is

  • av Matthew Kneale
    135,-

    A tale of intrigue and suspense from Haymarket's glittering cafes to Victorian London's crime-infested slums.

  • av Elisabeth Gifford
    145,-

    Set in the ghettos of wartime Warsaw, this is a sweeping, poignant and heartbreaking tale, based on the true story of one man who was determined to protect 200 Jewish orphans from extermination - Dr Janusz Korczak.

  • - An Englishwoman's Life During the Civil War
    av Lucy (Author) Moore
    145,-

    A revealing and intimate account of one woman's life during the turbulent years of the English Civil War, by the bestselling author and broadcaster.

  • av Pascal Mercier
    135,-

    From the author of the giant bestseller, Night Train to Lisbon, comes a finely calibrated heartbreaker of a novel about fathers and daughters, great rises and sudden falls.

  • - In Search of the New South Africa
    av Christopher Hope
    269,-

    Longlisted for the RSL Ondaatje Prize,2019'Hope writes with extraordinary exuberance and invention.' - Literary ReviewIn White Boy Running, Christopher Hope explored how it felt and looked to grow up in a country gripped by an 'absurd, racist insanity'.In The Cafe de Move-on Blues, on a road trip thirty years later, Christopher goes in search of today's South Africa; post-apartheid, but also post the dashed hopes and dreams of Mandela, of a future when race and colour would not count. He finds a country still in the grip of a ruling party intent only on caring for itself, to the exclusion of all others; a country where racial divides are deeper than ever. As the old imperial idols of Cecil Rhodes and Paul Kruger are literally pulled from their pedestals in a mass yearning to destroy the past, Hope ponders the question:What next?Framed as a travelogue, this is a darkly comic, powerful and moving portrait of South Africa - an elegy to a living nation, which is still mad and absurd.

  • - My War Against ISIS on the Frontlines of Syria
    av Joanna Palani
    145,-

    The gripping story of one woman's war against ISIS on the frontlines of Syria.

  • av Lina Meruane
    125,-

    A deliciously dark and perverse autobiographical love story of a young woman losing her sight, by one of Chile's most radical and feted contemporary writers.

  • - The Royal Navy vs the World, 1775-1782
    av Dr Sam Willis
    189,-

    With a cast of swaggering swashbuckling characters, The Struggle for Sea Power charts the greatest war in the age of sail.

  • av D. B. Thorne
    139 - 169,-

    Perfect Match is a dark psychological thriller about a serial killer hunting women through dating apps. It's clever, brilliantly plotted and completely unputdownable.

  • - A twisting, compulsive read perfect for fans of Paula Hawkins and Gillian Flynn
    av Megan Miranda
    145 - 169,-

    What happens when your best friend becomes your worst nightmare...

  • av Stefan Merrill Block
    135 - 189,-

    A school shooting in a Texan border town leaves a family in crisis, a community torn apart, and the boy who holds the secret cocooned in a coma for ten years.

  • - Staying Human in the Digital Age
    av Andrew Keen
    145 - 279,-

    Andrew Keen has been described as 'the Christopher Hitchens of the internet'. His provocative new book describes his urgent worldwide search for ways in which humanity can protect itself from the dark side of the digital future.

  • - Or, A Portrait of the Writer as a Young Wife
    av Meena Kandasamy
    145,-

    From one of India's boldest and most badass young voices, Kandasamy's second novel is a dazzling and provocative novelised account of her own abusive marriage.

  • av Ian Buruma
    135 - 249,-

    Ian Buruma's unflinching account of his journey into the heart of Tokyo's underground culture as a young man in the 1970s.

  • - An 'ingenious' and 'twisting novel', perfect for fans of Peter Lovesey and William Ryan
    av Michael (Author) Ridpath
    125,-

    What if you woke up to discover that you'd killed the only woman you had ever loved?

  • - Investigating the World's Most Mysterious Air Disasters
    av Christine Negroni
    169,-

    A fascinating exploration of how humans and machines fail - leading to air disasters from Amelia Earhart to MH370 - and how the lessons learned from these accidents have made flying safer.

  • av Santiago (Author) Roncagliolo
    275,-

    Red April is an internationally acclaimed sensation - a bizarre and brutal murder investigation exposes the compelling, visceral drama of a society dominated by terror. The winner of Spain's coveted Alfaguara Prize.

  • av Nikesh Shukla
    135 - 209,-

    A big-hearted, utterly charming carousel of a novel about three generations of the same family, riven by feuds and falling-outs, united by fates and fortunes.

  • av John Ralston Saul
    155,-

    Globalization is dead. Nation states are resurgent, international trade has enriched the few rather than the promised many, and democratic values are on the retreat. The shining-eyed optimism of more open, more equal societies has given way to demagoguery and nationalism. As the problems of immigration, extremism and the economy cause the world's nations to rethink their relationships, John Ralston Saul's brilliantly insightful The Collapse of Globalism lights the way to where we go from here.

  • - A Miscarriage of Justice and the Fight to End the Death Penalty
    av Ian Woods
    145,-

    The true story of a death row inmate, awaiting execution, whose case could help kill capital punishment, and his friendship with a journalist who might just make this happen.

  • av Chris Beckett
    219,-

    A thought-provoking collection of contemporary short stories from the winner of the Arthur C. Clarke award 2013.

  • - A sweeping historical romance for fans of Bridgerton
    av Nicola Pryce
    125,-

    The third sweeping novel in a stunning series of family sagas set in eighteenth-century Cornwall, following the trials of seamstress Elowyn Liddicot as she attempts to forge her own destiny.

  • av Theodore (Author) Brun
    155,-

    A gripping and brilliantly realized debut epic adventure set in eighth-century Denmark. This is the beginning of an ambitious new series in the vein of George R.R. Martin's A Game of Thrones.

  • av Robin Sloan
    145 - 169,-

    Leavened by the same infectious intelligence and lovable nerdiness that made Robin Sloan's Mr Penumbra's 24-Hour Bookstore such a sensation, Sourdough marks the triumphant return of a unique and beloved young writer.

  • - A Parent's Guide to Surviving the Zombie Apocalypse
    av James Breakwell
    169,-

    The Twitter sensation with over 920K followers provides the perfect for parents. The most hilarious man on twitter - The Telegraph on James Breakwell

  • - The 400-Year Untold History of Class in America
    av Nancy Isenberg
    199,-

    The New York Times bestsellerA ground-breaking history of the class system in America, which challenges popular myths about equality in the land of opportunity.

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