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  • av Stephen G. Michaud
    129,-

    The book behind the sensational Netflix series The Ted Bundy Tapes. Ted Bundy: Conversations with a Killer was born out of more than 150 hours of exclusive interview footage with Bundy himself, recorded on death row before his execution in a Florida electric chair.

  • av Brian Reade
    279,-

    A working class hero is something to me.

  • - The true story of a little street dog who learned to love again
    av Kasey Carlin
    129,-

    Instagram sensation Maggie the dog is a walking miracle. But her warm, playful nature masks a traumatic past. Maggie was shot 17 times and subjected to cruelty and torture, before being rescued from Lebanon and brought to live in the UK by a determined and loving young woman called Kasey. This is the incredible story of their journey together.

  • av Anushka Fernando & Bertie the Pug
    245,-

    The official book from the world-renowned PUG CAFE: the story of how one Pug called Bertie brought dogs from every walk of life together.

  • av Stephen G. Michaud
    135,-

    Penned by two journalists in close contact with Ted Bundy's friends and relatives, as well as spending 150 hours interviewing him on Death Row, Ted Bundy: The Only Living Witness is the definitive account of America's most notorious criminal, as told by the people who knew him best.

  • - In the Footsteps of Herriot
    av Peter Wright
    129,-

    A warm and engaging memoir from the star of Channel 5's popular series 'The Yorkshire Vet'. From work experience under James Herriot to eventually taking over his practice in the Yorkshire Dales, Peter Wright tells the hilarious and heartbreaking story of his encounters with creatures of all shapes and sizes.

  • - Audrey Hepburn and World War II
    av Robert Matzen
    129,-

    The riveting, untold story of Audrey Hepburn under fire in World War II. According to her son, 'The war made my mother who she was.' Participating in the Dutch Resistance, Hepburn experienced the 'Bridge Too Far' battle of Arnhem, the brutal execution of her uncle, and the ordeal of the Hunger Winter of 1944.

  • - The heartwarming true story of the first baby born on the NHS
    av Aneira Thomas
    129,-

    The true story of the first NHS baby. Hold On Edna! is a nostalgic tale of community spirit, hardship and family ties, culminating in the greatest change to ordinary working families in modern history.

  • - The brutal true story of a Chennai Six prisoner
    av Nick Dunn
    129,-

    The remarkable story of former British soldier and 'Chennai Six' member Nick Dunn, who was caught up in one of the biggest miscarriages of justice in the modern era.

  • - The heartwarming story of a very special rescue
    av Nicola Owst
    129,-

  • - Our Secret War
    av Patricia Owtram
    129,-

    Patricia and Jean Owtram are possibly the only living sisters to have both signed the wartime Official Secrets Act. When war breaks out in 1939, Patricia and Jean join the Wrens, where they quickly pick up Morse code, and are tasked with intercepting enemy messages and feeding them back to Bletchley Park.

  • av Joanne Lee
    119,-

    A deadly secret. A horrifying discovery. For over 20 years, Joanne Lee's mother kept the remains of not one, but three newborn babies hidden in a bin in her wardrobe. For the first time since exposing her mother's crimes, Joanne breaks her silence over her family's horrific ordeal and her fight for justice for the siblings she never knew.

  • av Arthur Donnelly
    145,-

    A thrilling insight into one of the UK's most notorious and secretive crime families including tales of burglaries, armed robberies, counterfeiting, fires, threats with menaces, Glasgow's 'Ice-Cream Wars', surviving prison, international drug smuggling and more much more

  • av Hope Daniels
    145,-

    Inspirational tale of how Hope Daniels overcame her demons and rebuilt her life, winnng justice after years of childhood abuse. Written by Hope Daniels, bestselling author of Hackney Child, and co-written by Sunday Times bestselling author Ann Cusack.

  • av Helen Lederer
    279,-

    A riotously funny memoir with lots of heart (and just the right amount of bitterness!), Helen Lederer pulls no punches, but every blow is wrapped in a laugh of recognition. Brilliantly written, revealing, and moving, Not That I'm Bitter is sweet, sour, laugh-out-loud, and addictive.

  • av Kelly Holmes
    299,-

    In national treasure Dame Kelly Holmes' most personal book yet, she tells the true story behind her extraordinary life from army recruit to Olympic hero and much- loved TV personality.

  • av Louise Allen
    145,-

    Louise gets a frantic call to take in a damaged and destructive young girl - Sparkle. Separated from her siblings, Sparkle is hostile and angry. She soon begins to identify as pansexual. A revolution is underway in the Allen household, with Sparkle's transition motivating all of the young people to explore what becoming an adult means for them.

  • av Kelsey Parker
    279,-

    This is Kelsey Parker's deeply personal story of the year since her husband Tom Parker's tragic passing. With And Without You is not only a story of coping with unimaginable grief, but how your love for someone you've lost can be turned into something positive and bring hope into your life as you carry on your journey without them.

  • av Donal MacIntyre
    195,-

    With exclusive access to court documents, police statements and the support of the family, investigative author Donal MacIntyre reveals the inside story behind the much-talked-about disappearance and tragic death of 14-year-old Belfast schoolboy Noah Donohoe.

  • av Olga Henderson
    145,-

    Now in her 90s, Olga Henderson lives a quiet life in Eastbourne. In February 1942, aged 10, she was living in Singapore when the city fell to the Japanese Imperial Army. Sent to the notorious Changi Prison and subjected to unimaginable cruelty, this is the harrowing story of her life as a prisoner of war and how she survived against all the odds.

  • av Christina O'Connor
    145,-

    Courageous memoir by Christina O'Connor, who fell into the clutches of an evil grooming gang as a teenager. After five years of almost daily rape, Christina was jailed after committing robberies under duress and turned her life around. Her testimony in court as a chief witness in the Huddersfield Grooming Scandal led to multiple prosecutions.

  • av Maike Mullenders
    145,-

    When Maike Mullenders' father took his own life, he left behind a chilling handwritten confession suggesting that he had sexually abused his daughter. It sent the 21-year-old into two decades of personal turmoil as she searched for the truth. This is the moving story of her journey towards understanding and acceptance.

  • av Katy Weitz & Julia Engelhorn
    139,-

    Julia went to pick up her three children from her ex-husband Mario Deus' rental home. On arrival, he said he intended to kill her and that the twins were dead. This is Julia's story of how she put herself back together after being broken apart by unthinkable loss. "The scars I carry with me, inside me, are a reminder of what I have survived".

  • av Patricia Owtram
    139,-

    The redoubtable Owtram sisters, best-selling authors of Codebreaking Sisters, take us back in time once again with recently rediscovered diaries and letters from the '20s and 30s. With Jean soon to turn 98 and Pat approaching her 100th birthday in June 2023, this is an opportunity to hear more first-hand stories from a soon-to-be-forgotten world.

  • av Monica Allan
    139,-

    Monica Allan's emotional memoir tells the story of her childhood and how her mother twice tried to kill her. Against the odds, Monica escaped, only to be physically and sexually abused when she was taken into foster care. This is the inspirational story of how she survived - and went on to force a change in the law helping other victims of abuse.

  • av Evie King
    139,-

  • av Donal MacIntyre
    149,-

  • av John Glatt
    145,-

  • av John Caudwell
    269,-

    John Caudwell is one of Britain's wealthiest and most colourful businessmen. It was in 1987 that he spotted a mobile phone that came in an unwieldy suitcase. Within two decades he sold his Phones 4u business for GBP1.46 billion. This is a tale full of humour, grit, lessons in business and an understanding of what it takes to succeed against all odds

  • av Roman Kemp
    145 - 269,-

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