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  • av Sean Heary
    155,-

  • av Eva McColl
    155,-

    TWO ISLANDS AS DIFFERENT AS NIGHT AND DAY. TWO PEOPLE WHOSE BACKGROUND ARE WORLDS APART MEET AT BARBADOS INTL AIRPORT. AFTER THE DEATH OF HER GRANDMOTHER TEACHER LAURA STEVENS DISCOVERS SHE SPENT HER EARLY CHILDHOOD IN BARBADOS.

  • av C. R. Clarke
    135

    Unbeknownst to him, a chance discovery of something unimaginable will steer Detective Patrick Gutteridge's life down a path littered with memories of his past, memories he's spent a decade trying to forget.

  • av Gerda Bean
    145,-

    Marie is six years old in 1944 and lives with her mother, father and brother in Baden-Baden, a spa town in the German Black Forest. Her home town hasn't been bombed, and her father, an orchestra musician, hasn't yet left to fight in the war. For five years, German musicians stayed at home to keep up the people's spirits.

  • av Jill Painter
    155,-

  • av Deborah Reinact
    145,-

    Hannah, a woman in her sixties, still healthy, active, intelligent and attractive, meets Joe, a man of her own age. Believing him to be her last chance at finding real love, she moves to Ireland to live with him.

  • av James Bell
    145,-

    Who's Walking Me To School Today? is a story about a little girl's walk to school and the power of imagination! Imogen's walk takes her along a canal and, on the way, she meets lots of characters - some ducks, a tall grey heron, a big noisy dog and an old man.

  • av Colin Wreford
    145,-

    In More Common Sense we find TV presenter Sara Molan severely injured by Prime Minister Bob Godwin. Do we know if she'll survive? Who is Sara's ex-partner, Nic? And will the Prime Minister pay for his brutal actions? Police officer Paul Melville is left to deal with the baffling mystery.

  • av Lyndsay Bird
    315,-

    Zena traces snowflakes down the window of Scott's Detective Bureau. Far below, young boys vie for trinkets in bombed out houses. Why did her father call her?

  • av Harry Allen
    259,-

  • av Anthony Gabb
    145,-

    "Go when you can, don't save it for later..." "or else you'll be eaten by a green Alloogator!" The Alloogator is an amusing -if somewhat sinister- tale about a "little one" who refuses to use the toilet while the opportunity is present, only to then find himself at the mercy of the porcelain-dwelling alligator...

  • av Pam G Howard
    145,-

    Having a passion for ponies along with a rather brilliant mind meant that winning a scholarship to a school which had such fabulous stables was exciting but scary for Taren.

  • av David Griffiths
    155,-

    James finds himself in his late twenties realising he has failed to engage fully with the world, being distanced from it by his comfortable financial circumstances and his lack of close friends. Nearly a decade after his father's death he discovers a letter to him which re-awakens his memories of a Kenyan childhood.

  • av Gabrielle Lamoury
    105,-

    An adventure is always waiting to happen in the rainforest - especially when there's a monkey about.

  • av Melody Starkey
    145,-

    Well ever since I was in Mrs. Huggin's class, aged 4 back in 1962; I have always loved poetry and had great fun making up simple rhymes - but then discovered you don't even need to make them rhyme!

  • av Radu Herklots
    145,-

    A controversial new bishop arrives at Rhyminster with a clearly stated mission to attack the Woke culture , his every pronouncement stirring up a hornet's nest.

  • av Rachel Hoult
    145,-

    Take a peek through the window of the doll house. You might be able to see flashes of bright colours, like little fireworks fizzing in the night sky. Those flashes of colour are tiny little ghosts, about the height of a blueberry muffin, floating around their new home.

  • av Martin Duffy
    135

    A young girl, Flo, tries to be friendly with an old horse kept in the stables of her riding school. She learns that this horse, Augustus, was once a world champion show jumper but is now crippled and bitter.

  • av Stephanie A. Harper
    145,-

    The main character is an Elf from Scandanavia. He is traditionally dressed and well travelled. He arrives in the garden of a country house brought by a gust of wind - his normal method of transport.

  • av Angus Blair
    145,-

    Fifty-something Henry Bradbury's life is in free fall. His marriage has failed, he's about to lose his City job, and he now finds himself excitingly but dangerously out of his depth as an unlikely agent of the British secret intelligence services.

  • av Adrian Seager
    155,-

    Biographies are associated with celebrities and famous people. This book breaks the mould. It chronicles the life of an ordinary, every day, person who has lived an extraordinarily varied, challenging, precarious and mentally demanding life; from manufacturing to medicine and many phases between.

  • av Laurie Evan Owen
    145,-

    The main protagonist, Q, a committed young artist, takes the reader on a riotous journey through the salaciousness of Soho, down into and far beneath the historic structures of Burlington House and the Royal Academy Schools, and thence into a netherworld of wildly disparate psychological, ethereal, and mystical realms.

  • av Yoav J. Tenembaum
    155,-

    Composed of short articles, the book highlights some of the most momentous events in modern and contemporary history having an ongoing effect on the way international relations have evolved. Cardinal events in the history of international relations are assessed with historical perspective.

  • av David Watkin
    179,-

    'See one, do one, teach one' was the basis of David Watkin's training as a surgeon in the 1960s - a hands-off approach that was typical of the time. He would witness an operation and be expected to replicate it.

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    av Sue Bathurst
    545,-

    In 2013 Sue went to Kyrgyzstan to ride in the jailoo - the nomads' mountain pastures. She fell in love with the country, sometimes described as the most beautiful country in the world, and its people.

  • av David Chadwick
    149,-

  • av Jo Draxler
    145,-

    A marriage of souls requires a meeting of minds, and for Caterina, a goose. Having spent two days contemplating the deep love she feels for her partner Barrett, Italian artisan dress designer, Caterina Mazzini, seduces a stranger in her own home.

  • av Mala Dasgupta
    145,-

    'MIRA AND DEV' is a story about the magic of believing. With plenty of food and films filling its pages. Written to both amuse and inspire, it's the story of an Indian woman in her 50s, who looks back at her incredible journey from Calcutta to London.

  • av Steve Young
    189,-

    In the early 1870s, all roads led to Motherwell. The town needed skilled labour to work in the ironworks, and amongst the incomers was a bunch of blokes from Shropshire and Staffordshire who wanted to play cricket. That was the start of Motherwell Cricket Club. Founded by proper "Steelmen".

  • av Philip Ward
    159,-

    Michael Arlen (1895-1956) was a literary shooting star among the smart set of the 1920s. The self-styled chronicler of Mayfair society, he became an international celebrity after the publication of his scandalous novel The Green Hat in 1924.

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