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  • av Meehan Andrew Meehan
    179

    An original and witty reimagining of the relationship between Oscar and Constance Wilde.

  • av Dahl Alex Dahl
    189,-

    When Alison learns that the girl who received her daughter's heart lives just a few streets away, in the darkest recess of her brain an idea begins to take shape...

  • av Okri Ben Okri
    179

    An impassioned plea for freedom and justice, set in a world uncomfortably like our own.

  • - Why Doing the Right Thing Can Be the Key to Competitive Advantage
    av Morgen Witzel
    309,-

  • av Bruen Ken Bruen
    179

    Former cop Jack Taylor is up against a vigilante assassin who goes by the name 'Silence' - and the consequences quickly become personal.

  • av LeBor Adam LeBor
    209

    The death of an Arab financier reveals the dangerous fractures running through Budapest in Adam LeBor's latest dark police procedural.

  • - A Leo Stanhope Case
    av Reeve Alex Reeve
    169

  • - A Chess Grandmaster on the Game of Life
    av Rowson Jonathan Rowson
    215

  • - The New York Times bestseller from the journalists who broke the Harvey Weinstein story
    av Kantor Jodi Kantor
    189,-

  • - The Beginning and the End of Air Pollution
    av Smedley Tim Smedley
    189

  • av Zander Joakim Zander
    209

    At once a moving love story and a gripping adventure, The Friend is an intelligent and urgent thriller that untangles the complexities of international politics and casts light on the dark threats facing the world today.

  • av Clark-Platts Alice Clark-Platts
    169

  • av Radcliffe Robert Radcliffe
    209

    The third and final instalment in the Airborne trilogy centred on the WW2 parachute regiment.

  • - The captivating new novel from the prize-winning author of The Silent Companions
    av Purcell Laura Purcell
    189

  • av Edwards Martin Edwards
    209

    London, 1930. A spate of violent deaths - the details too foul to print - has horrified the capital and the smog-bound streets are deserted. But Rachel Savernake is on the killer's trail...

  • av A.F. Harrold
    135

    Fact: Ember and Ness are best friends. There's nothing more to say about it. It is what it is. It is what will always be. Ember and Ness.Then Ness dies. It is sudden and unexpected and leaves Ember completely empty. How can this be?When Ember finds a way into the Afterworld, she determines to bring Ness back. Because that's what friends do isn't it? They rescue each other. They help. They never give up. Ember and Ness. That don't change.A powerful, poignant, darkly comic and deeply moving story about friendship at its most extraordinary.

  • av Goodkind Terry Goodkind
    209

    Angela has the ability to recognize killers. When she unexpectedly finds herself stalked, Angela is the only one who knows the truth of what they are about to do. She's an unlikely hero. She's also our only hope.

  • av Quinn Anthony J. Quinn
    209

    A new crime series set in the brooding landscape of the Scottish borders. Detective Carla Herron is investigating the savage murder of a psychotherapist when a confession from the nearby psychiatric hospital leads her to embark on a chilling trail...

  • av deWitt Patrick deWitt
    189

  • av Edwards-Jones Imogen Edwards-Jones
    179

    Princesses Anastasia and Militza from Montenegro, famed for their wild beauty and mystical powers, befriend the isolated Tsarina Alexandra and use their psychic gifts to help in her increasingly desperate quest to produce a male heir.

  • - Comets, Asteroids and the Birth of the Solar System
    av Natalie Starkey
    169

    'A promising debut.' New ScientistIcy, rocky, sometimes dusty, always mysterious - comets and asteroids are among the Solar System's very oldest inhabitants, formed within a swirling cloud of gas and dust in the area of space that eventually hosted the Sun and its planets. Locked within each of these extra-terrestrial objects is the 4.6-billion-year wisdom of Solar System events, and by studying them at close quarters using spacecraft we can coerce them into revealing their closely-guarded secrets. This offers us the chance to answer some fundamental questions about our planet and its inhabitants.Exploring comets and asteroids also allows us to shape the story of Earth's future, enabling us to protect our precious planet from the threat of a catastrophic impact from space, and maybe to even recover valuable raw materials from them. This cosmic bounty could be as useful in space as it is on Earth, providing the necessary fuel and supplies for humans as they voyage into deep space to explore more distant locations within the Solar System. Catching Stardust tells the story of these enigmatic celestial objects, revealing how scientists are using them to help understand a crucial time in our history - the birth of the Solar System, and everything contained within it.

  • - How to Live, Love and Eat the Italian Way
    av Mohammadi Kamin Mohammadi
    189

  • av Bacigalupi Paolo Bacigalupi & Buckell Tobias S. Buckell
    189,-

    The city of Khaim is surrounded by a land crippled by the use of magic, and a tyrant intent on rebuilding an empire - unless the people find a way to resist.

  • av Oates Joyce Carol Oates
    189,-

    This taut collection stands at the crossroads of sex, violence, and longing - and asks us to interrogate the intersection of these impulses within ourselves. Six feverishly unsettling works.

  • - The Science of Sleep from Cradle to Grave
    av Gregory Alice Gregory
    189

  • - Searching for the superhuman sports star
    av Hawkins Ed Hawkins
    189

  • - The Evolution and Future of Processed Food
    av Nicola Temple
    169

  • - From Facebook and Google to Fake News and Filter-bubbles - The Algorithms That Control Our Lives
    av Sumpter David Sumpter
    169

  • av Heidi Julavits
    189

    'An absolute stunner: frank, funny, self-aware, constantly surprising ... One of the most insightful representations I've read of what it feels like to be alive these days' GEORGE SAUNDERS________________________One day Heidi Julavits sees her son silhouetted by the sun and notices he is at the threshold of what she calls "the end times of childhood." When did this happen, she asks herself. Who is my son becoming-and what qualifies me to be his guide?What follows starts to feel like uncharted waters. Rape allegations rock the university campus where she teaches, unleashing questions of justice and accountability. Julavits begins to wonder how to prepare her son to be the best possible citizen of the world he's about to enter. And what must she learn about herself in order to responsibly steer him.Looking back to her own childhood in Maine, where she often navigated the coastline in a small boat relying on a decades-old sailing guide, Julavits takes us on an intellectual navigation of the self. Throughout, she intertwines her internal investigation with a wide-ranging exploration of what it means to raise a child in a time full of contradictions and moral complexity. Using the past and present as points of orientation, Directions to Myself examines the messy minutiae of contemporary family life alongside knottier philosophical questions of politics and gender. Through it all, Julavits discovers the beauty and the danger of telling stories as a way to locate ourselves, and help others find us.Intimate, rigorous, and refreshingly unsentimental about motherhood and parenting, Directions to Myself is a love letter to Maine and a reckoning with the disappearance of childhood-her children's and her own-that cements Julavits' reputation as one of the most engaged and innovative nonfiction writers today whose work has been called "fascinating" (Washington Post), "scathingly funny" (Los Angeles Times), and "exquisite" (New York Times).

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