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  • av Rob Keeley
    145,-

    Seventeen banks and a jeweller's have been raided. The police are baffled, but only Ben knows the truth - his Maths teacher, Miss Judson, is really a safecracker! With police and her gangster boyfriend Al on their trail, Miss Judson and Ben go on the run. But Al needs them for one last job...

  • av P. R. Page
    145,-

    The sudden death of Ray Luxton, beloved adopted father and grandfather of the Grantley family, was a shock to everyone in Little Trenchard, especially to James, who was there when 'Pops' died. Gradually they rallied and followed their chosen paths, generously helped by the bequests from Ray, but unaware of the scandals that awaited them.

  • av Richard Perceval Graves
    319,-

    When beautiful heiress Nicky Samuel (1951-2019) left school at the age of 16, she was caught up in the world of Sixties London.

  • av Rene Weis
    159,-

    On a steamy August night in 1952, a British family settles down to sleep beside their car in a lay-by. Before daybreak all three of them, a father, a mother, and their ten-year-old daughter, have been brutally murdered.

  • av William D. Hanna
    169

    The Corncrake's Welcome continues the story of the author's Irish family, begun in Voyages with my Grandfather'. Spanning a hundred years, Hanna shares his parents' memories of the turbulent birth of Northern Ireland and of wartime Belfast, and his own experience in the 1960s, growing up in Windsor Manse.

  • av Elizabeth Beattie
    145,-

    Suppose the man you loved came back from the dead in response to your overwhelming grief... Imagine if back in your ancestry, an eleventh century witch still has the power to intervene in your life... Anything is possible after coffee!

  • av Mark Roland Langdale
    145,-

    Poe Black finds himself lost in a forest inside an attic fighting both real and the imaginary

  • av Mike Connor
    249

  • av Brenda Hurley
    145,-

    Louis' journey might have been laid to rest had Doris not bought his magnificent carved bed, with its secret.

  • av Colin Murray
    145 - 169

  • av Victor Blair
    169

    The book has fifteen chapters. It starts with the early and formative years of the two main characters - Bob Yates in Zambia and Alan Bottomley in rural Gloucestershire. Yes, quite different backgrounds and characters, probably a reason for their enduring friendship.

  • av Elizabeth Manson-Bahr
    169

    If you love the TV programme - Who do you think you are? - you should buy this book. It is the story of the author's journey back through her family's history. For anyone who is fascinated by the history of Britain's connection with the rest of the world, it will be compulsive reading, full of exotic characters in colourful locations.

  • av Ailsa Mellor
    155,-

    This is a story about family and what it means to be human with all its flaws and imperfections. It is also a story about grief, forgiveness, loyalty, second chances and why it is never too late to start again.

  • av Malcolm van Biervliet
    145,-

    The inspiration for "The Little Cloud" came as I lay on my back, high in the Alps gazing at playful white clouds chasing each other in an indigo blue sky. âEURoeIn its beginning it did not know from where it came, or where to goâEUR¿âEUR?

  • av Shaun McMahon
    125,-

  • av Frances Spurrier
    145,-

    Traditionally enemies, the dragon and the Knight team up in this one to fight a common enemy. But Fitz and Perceval find themselves struggling to survive in the 21st century and are burdened with guilt from events which happened centuries back in which they vowed, but failed to protect the author of an important codex.

  • av Mark Stewart-Jones
    145,-

    Following a bereavement, Mark, a disillusioned middle-aged writer seeking something like enlightenment (or an epiphany, he's not really sure), travels to Charleville in Northern France to visit the hometown of his hero, the poet Rimbaud.

  • av Michael Baum
    309,-

    The decade 1960-1970 was very critical in the developments of health care in the UK. In this novel, "The Class of 1960" all the important milestones of that decade are described through the fictional careers of four young men who bonded over a cadaver in the anatomy classes in 1955 and then took off in different directions.

  • av Gilly Crow
    169

    Are you intrigued or perhaps haunted by your dreams and wondering whether they hold any significance or purpose for you?

  • av S J Thompson
    145,-

    Doctor Eleanor Sutherland, is urgently summoned back to the family home, by her Senior Police Officer father. To her horror, with Ministerial approval she was made sole heir to the estate of the now deceased British MP, Nigel Trevisa.

  • av Rona D. Linklater
    169

    Children of all ages and abilities grow through collective participation in the arts. I have seen how communication increases for the diffident through collaboration; individual talents are nurtured and allowed to blossom; new skills emerge; and experiences are shared.

  • av Judi Conner
    169

    Judi‿s parents were on a mission to remake the world. These were the Cold War years of the 1950s and ‿60s, following a catastrophic world war and the breaking up of colonial empires

  • av Nick Boreham
    145,-

    Tony Quirke is the sort of person you see on the London Underground every day and don't pay much attention to - thirty something, middling sort of job in the City, interested in beer and rugby.

  • av Jonathan Davidson
    179,-

    This is a book written by me to clearly demonstrate my love of the landscape and the inhabitants that call it home. Through my writing, art, and photography I am sharing short stories celebrating the natural world and how we can all share in the same joy.

  • av Alistair Lavers
    135

    International Goth Rockers MORTAL begin to fracture during a world tour, following a series of personal tragedies.

  • av Ben Smith
    145,-

    War has come to Havaen. After thousands of years, the return of Peresus' evil to the world has brought with it chaos and destruction, as he seeks to finally complete his quest to conquer the realm.

  • av Paul Matthews
    135

    Lyrical poetry to change consciousness and perception; concern for the natural world; responses to contemporary issues: the pandemic crisis and the war in Ukraine.

  • av Roger Webber
    189,-

    Asia (with Europe) is the largest continuous landmass, containing a variety of countries, peoples and scenic wonders. It is the objective of many travellers to get from one end to the other, but in doing so there are different ways and many hazards in the way.

  • av Adaora Ogunniyi
    149,-

    "When a factor meant to unite threatens to so violently separate you from the one person who infuses wholeness into your every day, would you let go? Or would you cling with both hands, feet, and perhaps teeth?

  • av c21 Anon
    145,-

    First Contact. The Next Visitation. A conduit to The Divine, in the advent of 'His' return. Whether Alien or God, the History and purpose of The Pyramids is rewritten. Or dare I say, explained; and the mystery of UFO's unraveled.

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