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  • av J. J. Levy
    149

    Life is about choices. For 18-year-old Emma King, she faces a choice which will determine the path her life will follow; does she study at university, or does she join the British Army?

  • av Nicholas Hill
    149

    After years of hard work and sacrifice, Simon has a good family, a beautiful home and a successful luxury car dealership.

  • av Roger Blieck
    149

    Retired engineer and widower Reginald lives alone in a nice apartment complex. When he receives an unexpected visit from the president of the resident's association, he's suddenly asked to take over as building manager.

  • av Lewis Hinton
    149

    The year is 1969, and Jack Sangster, a special investigator for a philanthropic organisation dedicated to helping troubled children, is sent to an elite school, where the son of a wealthy local family has disappeared.

  • av Colette Fox
    135

    Coming to terms with a loved one's death is hard for everyone, especially young children who can find it difficult to express their emotions and feelings.

  • av Reece Garcia
    199

    Taking Back Control dispels the myth that an endemic of overwork, debt, the underfunding of public services, gross inequality and poor mental health are unavoidable through a provocative critique of work, money, politics, and the media.

  • av Judith C Davis
    135

    Fenella Kelly, widow, artist and guest house owner, faces eviction; her mortgage is about to expire.

  • av Lee Darkin-Miller
    149

    TC is a hapless, middle-aged widower desperate to find his green-eyed angel. One day, he stumbles upon a lead, but after an unfortunate misunderstanding and an accidental death involving cutlery, he is sent on an ever-spiralling descent into the criminal underworld.

  • av Keith Jacobsen
    135

    A fatally ill woman is suffocated in her hospital bed. Her last visitor, Madeleine Reed, is accused of the crime. There are no witnesses. Madeleine cannot recall committing the murder and has no motive.

  • av Andy Tilley
    135

    Liam is breezing through life. Not even a national lockdown can phase him and why would it? He can simply sit it out; watch the world go by from the safety of his apartment balcony. It's a good plan and it would have worked too had it not been for the bearded homeless guy hanging out on the park bench below.

  • av Michael L. Lewis
    135

    1957. Blackleigh is an elite public school for boys in Yorkshire where prejudice and seething hatreds are never far below the surface. Violence erupts against any Junior who the Seniors deem unfit. As the pressure mounts, ambitions grow, friendships become closer and scheming increases. As for Jonathan, the year is only beginning...

  • av Freddie Hamilton
    125

    Joined by something which can inflict change on an unimaginable scale, the creatures of the Field must put aside their differences to avoid losing everything.

  • av Leo Samuel Goatley
    149

    This fictional family saga is infused with a rollercoaster of events that follow a true to life historical trajectory that eventually becomes increasingly surreal. The catalogue of variously horrendous incidents has a resonance with the extravagant machinations, denial and irony conjured by Voltaire in his work Candide.

  • - War Memoir of a Hamburg Family
    av Peter Barth
    149

    Sound and Fury explores war-time memorabilia, tape-recorded conversations, photographs and letters, to uncover amazing stories about his three closest families during the war.

  • av Pam Burbidge
    175

    Maggie Greville lived in obscurity, until her father William McEwan changed everything. He was self-made man, controller, and philanthropist, who staged the rise of Maggie A to Maggie G.

  • av Michael Pakenham
    149

    2019, Hampshire. Private Detective Daniel Appleman is out walking his dog, hears an explosion and sees his house burst into flames. There can be no doubt - there is someone who will stop at nothing to kill his family.

  • - A Multi-Dimensional Novel About the Dangers of Storytelling
    av Dermod Judge
    135

    This book is about the dangers of storytelling. When writer Pat Quinn decides to document the violent history of the gangs in his city, he intends to disguise it as fiction.

  • av Jenny Brigalow
    149

    In an age of revolution, revolt and reinvention, Leon Odling is reduced to stoking coal in a fiery hellhole. His troubles are doubled when he encounters the Governors enchanting, wilful daughter. Drawn into a sinister world of lost boys and subversive science, neither could have known how high a price must be paid. By them both. Exploring the darker side of the Steampunk genre, this is an atmospheric tale set in the 1850s.

  • av Lynn Fleming
    109

    When Perdu is abandoned by the side of the road as a kitten, it's just the beginning of his problems. He might need help, but humans can mean only one thing... danger! Perdu soon finds himself in a new place... a homestead in the Northern Irish countryside, which could become the home he's always dreamed of.

  • av Marlene Hauser
    149

    Lily is only four when she realises her family is headed for disaster. A cat-and-mouse game of escape and entrapment ensues, testing Lily's resilience, resourcefulness and family loyalty. Jack, an emotionally scarred war veteran, enlists the help of his mother to turn his children against the fragile Lauren, who he has successfully driven away.

  • av Sevil Butuner
    135

    As the time passed, the fog cleared; the landscape with the green countryside meeting the grey sea and the houses arranged in a colourful order were now visible. It felt as if a curtain was raised, revealing a window to perpetuity... At least that was how it used to make him feel, but now, only emptiness...

  • av Richard Gough
    149

    Surrounded by death, newly transitioned London Underground worker Raagavi Saranthan cannot understand why all those around her are being violently murdered. Especially as it is those who have caused Raagavi misery who seem to be the victims of the mysterious Cheerleader. Enter Rachel Cortes, a DCI who seems to follow no laws, nor answer to anyone. Can Cortes get to the bottom of the case or is the supportive Cheerleader creating a better world? Inspired by the authors experiences on their path to gender discovery. Explores the realms of mental illness and the dangers of stereotyping. Highlights problems experienced by the LGBTQ

  • - If you've got to go... go hard
    av Jack Leavers
    149

    Summer 2008 sees former Royal Marine John Pierce lured from running convoys in Iraq to a lucrative contract in the steamy jungles of French West Africa. He soon discovers this new theatre is even more dangerous than the war zone he left behind.

  • - The Inside Story
    av Anthony Meredith
    289,-

    The Inside Story sweeps away the many myths that have surrounded the intriguing figure of Malcolm Arnold. It offers arresting new facts about his life, fresh insights into his music and much food for thought about the care of the mentally ill and its legal aspects.

  • av Wendy Wright
    149

    Tessa is nine-years-old when a humiliating experience forever alters her naive perception of the society in which she lives. Nathan is twelve-years-old, dark haired and inscrutable. To Tessa, he is a dead-pan, distant ghost flitting into view and then dissolving in a blink... but an odd conversation with him changes it all.

  • av K. A. Lalani
    149

    In affluent post Edwardian Melbourne, the lives of two sisters are irrevocably altered as the secrets and misdemeanours of their parents' generation have a devastating impact on theirs.

  • av Susan Briars
    135

    Using a century of journals written by Susan's father Percy, and her grandfather, this book chronicles the everyday lives of her extraordinary, extended family, as told from her father's viewpoint, covering the war years and observing the changing society.

  • - A Vet's Life in Conservation
    av Larry Patterson
    185

    Pursuing a dream instilled by early David Attenborough television adventures, a young man from the industrial northwest of England is advised at school to become a veterinary surgeon as a first step towards a career working with wild animals in Africa.

  • av E. Hannavy-Cousen
    149

    Some strangers are dangerous, some embody kindness. Joanna can survive only by learning who is who, and which is which, before it is too late.

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