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  • - Return of the Raven
    av Andy Donaldson
    129

    "Dark skies loom large over Shigbeth. Sidney Rain and his Justice League get personal in the hunt to find a thief and Stanley Rain and his pals struggle to fight a growing tyranny at school. The boys and girls are back in Town."

  • av Sonny Nairn
    149

    Maria was born and raised in a beautiful northern Spanish village on the coast with a close loving family and a college degree, ostensibly she appears to have a very comfortable lifestyle.

  • av Sarah Woodcock
    125

    Reggie's Best Week Ever! is the first story about Reggie, a young rat who is on a mission to convince everyone that rats can be good friends and are not like they always seem to be portrayed in stories or on the TV

  • - A Colourful Pawtrait
    av Gina Clarke
    175

    Feeling down after a failed acting audition, Cindy Lass picked up her paintbrush on a dull day on the behest of her mother. Despite the weather, Cindy's creation was full of colour and light.

  • av Gertrude Gibbons
    135

    What if all our lives were pieces of music? With alternating passages; fast, slow, melancholic, joyful. We make friends with those in the same key and fall out with those who aren't. And what does music communicate? Might it speak to us, literally?

  • av Wendy Pulford
    135

    Widower Simon Deveraux is finding his personal and professional life complicated as he tries to bring up his young daughter Joanna and run his financial business empire.

  • - A Personal Guide to the Greek Islands for the Nervous Traveller
    av John Bishop
    135

    Will There Be Toilets on Delos? is a record of visits to 60 inhabited Greek islands.

  • av T. J. Lovat
    199

    Jacobite Sons in New South Wales is the last book in the Trilogy that tracks the Lovat family from the devastation of the Jacobite Rebellion in the Scottish Highlands (mid 1700s) to their resettlement in Australia (mid 1800s).

  • - Dr. Madeleine Vieira's Anxiety Disorder Series I'M AFRAID
    av Dr Madeleine Vieira
    209

    Charlie has a BIG problem. He's AFRAID of leaving his mother. What's evenworse is he's missing out on fun things because of it, like going to sleepovers.

  • - Dr. Madeleine Vieira's Anxiety Disorder Series I'M AFRAID
    av Dr Madeleine Vieira
    285

    Priscilla has a BIG problem. She's AFRAID of everything. She worries about school work, making mistakes, and even worries about worrying.

  • av Colin Wreford
    145

    Common Sense covers the 5 year period of Government by a brand new political party elected on a manifesto of eliminating crime. The book traces the increasing influence on day to day life of the British population as harsh penalties are introduced.

  • av Stephen Baddeley
    199

    The continuing story of Tom and Annie. The story of Eli Rubenstein, the only man conceived in Dachau, and the owner of an island in the Calvados Chain off the tail of New Guinea.

  • av Roger Whitmore
    215

    Helistra, daughter of Speedwell who is one of four Forestalls who tend the wellbeing of the forests, marries Grimstone, a fellow Forestall. She becomes a mother when their son is born, Tomin.

  • av David Longridge
    129

    "It is 1961 and General de Gaulle has returned to lead France as the war in Algeria reaches its climax"

  • - A Life in the Day of a Dentist
    av Gerald Feaver
    149

    A Little Book of Impressions describes life behind the mirror, probe and drill. Gerald Feaver has written a memoir of his life as a dentist stretching over 40 years. It is a light-hearted account of life in dental practice, what lead him there and the experiences he had along the way.

  • - A Christmas Story
    av Chris Coppel
    145

    After being abandoned at the age of two and a half, Holly Hillman was raised without whimsy or fantasy. She was taught that there were no such things as Santa Claus, fairies, elves or any other accepted fantasies that help a child deal with the harder realities of life. Now in her forties, she must confront a fantastical truth...

  • - Dalgety in the 17th Century
    av Robin G K Arnott
    155

    Wars, witches and worship were key elements in the nation of Scotland and the local life of Dalgety Parish during the 17th Century. It was a period when Scotland was moving from medieval feudalism, where traditions and superstitions governed the lives of the people, into the early modern era.

  • av Rob Donovan
    225

    I am a runner with a special local circuit. One and three-quarter miles up to the top of the hill at Little Trevalgan, within the Penwith peninsula in Cornwall - and then back down again. 3.5 miles for the free flow of thoughts.

  • av Nick Wilson
    149

    "Ruby (a trainee detective) and her boyfriend Jools (a criminal solicitor) find themselves on opposite sides of a murder confession when Freya Maskell walks into a police station and says that she's killed someone.

  • av Stephen Collier
    145

    Murder. Abduction. Two cities. Two cops... Eighteen months ago. Chinatown, London. A police raid goes disastrously wrong. People die. Today, those police officers involved in the swoop are dead. Serial, Purple One Five, are all dead, except the serial commander - Sergeant Brian Gibson.

  • av T. S. Clayton
    145

    Brixton in the late 1990s. Delroy Brown, a young black man being held in police custody, dies in a confrontation in his cell with a police officer.

  • av Martin Venning
    135

    "Everybody has secrets, but some want to leave them behind... They say life is a journey, but what happens when you get to the end of the road?

  • av Sheila Adby
    149

    Everyone loves a conspiracy theory, especially Polly. Her mind is always bursting with questions, possibilities and scenarios both real and imagined. "Was it an accident or was Robert murdered? How does Edna get her flapjacks to taste so good?"

  • - A Collection of Poetry
    av Richard Douglas Tompkins
    165,-

    The inspiration of my poetry comes from the highs and lows of life. Coupled with the joy of living within the magnificent Herefordshire countryside.

  • av Kristen Petr
    145

    The children at Riddleham Primary School (Riddleton Elementary School) are very eager to learn and visit their school library. They are looking forward to exchanging their books and seeing Ms. Gresh, the school librarian.

  • av John Phelps
    125

    The setting is the Isle of Andronicus, which is the size of Australia and is ruled by mice. Other rodents are subservient to mice, but superior to other forms of life.

  • av Alan Hassard
    189

    This book is an introduction, discussion, manual and attempted explanation of eye movement desensitization therapy.

  • av Jill Stanton-Huxton
    149,-

    The poem that kickstarted her collection began with an encounter with a hare in the middle of the road. The poet stopped her car to let the hare run off, but it just stood still and looked at her.

  • av David Phillips
    189

    A young man sets forth to seek his fortune. Accompanied by his faithful horse and cunning cat, he crosses a land of thieves, meets a scientific magician, Allies with a strange tribe across the sea and finally faces war.

  • - and Other Stories of Truth
    av Juliet Castle
    165

    In this intimate arrangement of emotive short stories, Juliet Castle presents provocative thoughts that challenge the reader's perspective.

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