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  • av Helen Rolfe
    189 - 415

  • av Kate Frost
    189 - 419

  • av Rosie Clarke
    189 - 415

  • av Tracey Baines
    189 - 319

  • av Tracy Baines
    429

    A brand new series full of friendship, singing and laughter as war looms...Cleethorpes 1939With the country teetering on the brink of war everyone faces an uncertain future.Destitute after the tragic death of her father, aspiring singer Jessie Delaney and her family have no choice other than to accept the charity of relatives to ensure a roof over their heads.Spiteful Aunt Iris soon has Jessie dreaming of a life filled with colour and excitement that she knows the theatre can offer. How can Jessie escape the drudgery, support her family and pursue her dreams?Through her father''s connections Jessie finds work as a Variety Girl in a new show at the Empire in Cleethorpes, a small seaside theatre on the east coast. But taking the job means flying solo and leaving her family and her sweetheart, Harry behind.Friendships are forged but will the glamour of show business lose its shine without those she loves close by?A gritty and heart-warming saga perfect for readers of Elaine Everest, Nancy Revell and Pam Howes.''A charming, heart-warming saga about ambition, hard work and courage in the cut and thrust of a world often driven by jealousy and spite''. Rosie Clarke''Immerse yourself in the exciting, evocative world of Wartime musical theatre. I highly recommend this book.'' Fenella Miller''An emotional, entertaining read that had me gripped!'' Sheila Riley''An absorbing and poignant saga. I loved it from the very beginning and would highly recommend it...'' Elaine Roberts''Terrific - beautifully written. The book twinkles. A well-crafted and satisfying story'' Maisie Thomas''A pleasure from start to finish.'' Glenda Young''...you will have to read this well-researched song and dance of a novel in great gulps as I did'' Annie Clark''I just loved this book! Molly Walton.

  • av John Nicholl
    189 - 415

  • av Lizzie Lane
    239 - 429

  • av Jane Lovering
    189 - 429

  • av John Nicholl
    189 - 415

  • av Frances Evesham
    189 - 429

  • av Janet Hoggarth
    185 - 359,-

  • av MJ Porter
    189 - 399,-

  • av Gillian Godden
    189 - 415

  • av Maxine Morrey
    189 - 415

  • av Jessica Redland
    185 - 429

  • av Helen Rolfe
    189 - 415

  • av Heather Atkinson
    189 - 415

  • av Evie Hunter
    189 - 419

  • av Janet Hoggarth
    429

    Maggie Pink is a lot of things to a lot of people, but does she know who she really is?Maggie is a mother to a stroppy teenager, a wife to a befuddled husband, and a daughter to two very different women. She has always known she's adopted, but has she ever understood what that means? Not really. Following the death of her mother, Maggie finally feels able to go in search of her birth mother Morag, and heads to the Highlands of Scotland with her disgruntled daughter Roxie in tow, leaving her crumbling marriage to worry about another day.The family reunion is bittersweet, but everything is blown wide open when Roxie unearths Morag's explosive teenage diaries. Why did Morag give Maggie away? What really happened all those years ago, and how have the echoes of the past resounded through the generations, like ripples in a puddle?And when all the secrets and promises are out in the open, will Maggie finally have an answer to the question - who do you think you are Maggie Pink?In turns funny, heart-breaking, nostalgic and utterly compelling, one thing's for sure, Maggie Pink's story will stay with you forever... Janet Hoggarth is the bestselling author of The Single Mums series. Perfect for fans of Marian Keyes, Mike Gayle and Jenny Éclair. What readers are saying about Janet Hoggarth: 'A heart-rending, heart-warming, heart-stopping and hilarious tale of a mother's love and a wounded soul rediscovering her awesome potential for life and (we are left hoping) for lasting love.''Sometimes heart-breaking, frequently laugh-out-loud funny and always searingly honest. The story is a rollercoaster and one that I was hooked on until the very end. More from Janet Hoggarth please!''Best book I've read for a long time! An honest and empowering read.''A real page turner! This book is written in a heartfelt and endearing way... the author manages to create a realistic story full of joy, heartbreak, tears and laughter.'

  • av Sian O'Gorman
    189 - 415

  • av Clare Swatman
    189 - 415

  • av Louise Douglas
    239 - 319

  • av Kirsty Ferguson
    359,-

    Secrets can kill and Danni Brooks knows that better than anyone.When her husband and two of her three children perish in a devastating house fire, Danni is sure it is arson. She's even more sure that her and her eldest daughter Mia were meant to die in the fire too. But they are just a normal family. Who would want them dead?Mia doesn't talk. She can't. She is locked in her own world where no one, not even her mother can reach her.Desperate for answers, and convinced the truth might help her to reach her daughter, Danni tries to piece together the events leading up to that murderous night and uncover the arsonist. But with so many lies to untangle, what isthe truth?Prepare to have your breath taken away by an unforgettable twist that will leave you reeling...Kirsty Ferguson is back with a heart-stopping, page-turning and utterly gripping novel, perfect for all fans of B. A. Paris and Adele Parks.What readers are saying about The Silent Daughter: 'An extraordinarily exciting though chilling psychological thriller''The story is well-written with an intriguing plot that has drama, suspense and twists and turns, but the biggest twist and the most shocking is in the final chapter! This thriller is well worth reading and I can thoroughly recommend it.''A really fast paced read'

  • av Louise Douglas
    179 - 359,-

  • av Amanda Brookfield
    179 - 429

  • av Jennifer Bohnet
    359,-

    *The Top 10 Bestseller*'Beautifully written, comforting and utterly uplifting, Lucy Coleman's stories are the perfect tonic when life is a little grey.' Holly MartinIs a change as good as a rest?When married couple Fern and Aiden have a windfall, their reactions could not be more different. While Fern is content to pay off their mortgage and build a nest egg before starting a family, her husband is set on traveling the world.Fern's not much of a back-packer so, before she knows it, the idea of a 'marriage gap year' takes shape. And, as Aiden heads off to the wilds of Australia, Fern chooses the more restful Provence for her year out.Set amidst the glorious French scenery, Château de Vernon offers a retreat from the hustle and bustle of normal life, and Fern agrees to help out in return for painting lessons from the owner - renowned, but rather troubled, painter Nico.As their year unfolds in very different ways, will the time apart transform their marriage, or will it drive Fern and Aiden even further apart...Let Lucy Coleman whisk you off on a heart-warming, sun-drenched and magical French adventure.

  • av Frances Evesham
    319,-

    Could your best friend be a killer?When a body is discovered in Wells Cathedral Library, Libby Forest's best friend Angela Miles becomes the prime suspect.The last thing Libby needs is another investigation. but with the help of Bear, the beloved Carpathian Sheepdog, and her partner, Max Ramshore, Libby's determined to uncover the murderer and clear her friend's name.If you love murder mysteries, cosy crime, dogs, craft and chocolate, you'll enjoy this instalment in the fun series of whodunnits set in Exham-on-Sea, a small English seaside town, full of quirky charm and eccentric inhabitants.THE EXHAM-ON-SEA MURDER MYSTERIES: 1. Murder at the Lighthouse2. Murder on the Levels: 3. Murder on the Tor: 4. Murder at the Cathedral5. Murder at the Bridge6. Murder at the Castle7. Murder at the GorgeHere's what readers are saying about the series: 'This is a perfect short, cosy mystery.''It makes you wonder if English country villages are safe places to live. But I certainly would given half a chance.''With every book, I grow more fond of Libby and Exham; this time it already felt like coming home.''If you like Miss Marple this amateur sleuth will enthral you.'

  • av Frances Evesham
    359,-

    A joke? A prank? Or something more sinister?When the Exham-on-Sea residents are targeted by anonymous emails containing apparently harmless nursery rhymes, no one knows whether to laugh or shudder until an unexplained death touches the town.Libby Forest, baker, chocolatier and Exham's very own resident private investigator, alongside her partner Max Ramshore, set out to solve the puzzle before more people die. But when Max's ex-wife arrives on the scene, ahead of Max and Libby's long-awaited nuptials, things go from bad to worse.With the town and their relationship under threat, Max and Libby need the help of the Exham History Society if they're going to find the nursery rhyme killer in time.Murder at the Gorge is the seventh in a series of Exham-on-Sea Murder Mysteries set at the small English seaside town full of quirky characters, sea air, and gossip.If you love Agatha Christie-style mysteries, cosy crime, clever dogs and cake, then you'll love these intriguing whodunnits.THE EXHAM-ON-SEA MURDER MYSTERIES: 1. Murder at the Lighthouse2. Murder on the Levels: 3. Murder on the Tor: 4. Murder at the Cathedral5. Murder at the Bridge6. Murder at the Castle7. Murder at the GorgeWhat readers are saying about Murder at the Gorge: 'The ideal book to read during lockdown. The only problem is that I am sure that I have put weight on reading about all the cakes and chocolate.''A well-constructed storyline with plenty of angles and suspects to be worked on.''Another great book from Frances Evesham... loved every minute. Can't wait for the next one.'

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