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  • av Colin Mellor
    119

    As a teenager Stanleigh Agazzi's life is blighted by his father's impatient and bullying behaviour when the boy does not shine at school. Luckily for Lee, as he prefers to be known, he has a few good friends and a loving, supportive mother.

  • - A Novel
    av Stephen Schmoyer
    145

    If a man bargained his soul to the Devil in order to become a successful author, what kind of stories would the man write?If a woman risked everything to read the man's book, what would she find out?If a third man knew the answers to the previous two questions, what would be revealed?

  • - Travels in the Little Leeward Islands
    av Raymond A. Saraceni
    209

    Colourful and various - characterized by rich histories, a treasure-trove of fascinating places, and most especially by an array of unique, compelling personalities - the Caribbean islands are decidedly more than their beaches and resorts.

  • av Katharine Lillico
    125

    A character-lead, fast-paced crime mystery. A real page-turner, with multiple story-lines. Characters face the aftermath of abuse, perjury, vengeance and murder.

  • av Milo McGivern
    108

    Far across the sea and hidden by mist, lies a mysterious island. A bizarre place, populated by talking animals, that doesn't appear in any atlases. A land that somehow continues to change its position on the planet each day, to prevent it from being found by humans. Welcome back to the Island of Animaux!

  • av Geoff Aird
    189

    Kevin Devine is found dead on the beach. Tied to a stake, beaten and left to drown as the tide came in, even the police are shocked at the savagery of the crime.

  • av Rob Keeley
    119

    A school trip to historic Deanchester becomes more exciting when Jess and her friends discover the city hides a secret treasure. Local historian Dr Joseph Pyrite left a series of clues scattered around Deanchester's landmarks, which Jess, Mason and Kessie are determined to solve.

  • - A Walk Through France
    av John Micklewright
    149

    For twenty-five years, John Micklewright rushed through France in his haste to get to Italy. In this journey of re-discovery, he travels the slow way, on foot, on paths, tracks and byways from the Channel to the Alps - from the coast of Normandy to the flanks of Mont Blanc.

  • av Lucinda Williams
    119

    When Emily's mother becomes dangerously ill again in this sequel to "Tolly and the Pirate Ghost", Emily and the twins, Laura and Harry, time travel with Tobias, the pirate ghost and his parrot, Tolly, to a tropical island in the year of 1660. Their goal is to find the legendary Medicine Tree

  • av Stephen Barnes
    275,-

    The story focuses on the lives of three main characters; Peter Wells, a naval officer destined for the highest ranks in the Royal Navy. His first marriage failed because of his ambition.

  • av Ali Swift
    149

    Following the release of 'My Wellness Toolbox' in August 2018 I started Talking Tools with You, sharing 26 of the powerful tools that helped me manage and overcome crippling anxiety and build a more positive mindset.

  • av Martin Venning
    129

    Peace International is a global reconciliation and mediation charity that seeks to prevent wars, regional disputes and rebuild civil societies. When a tip comes in that Iran is building a biological weapons research and production centre, it becomes clear that where they're considering building could destabilise the Gulf region.

  • - 'A Guide to Making Your Dreams Come True When Everything Else is F**ked'
    av Freddie M Bennett
    149

    Starting at Zero is about Freddie who got the wakeup call to start embracing life after watching his father die. He went from stressed, overworked, depressed to Guinness World Record holder, running 200 miles across the Sahara Desert, Ironman, the first person to run a lockdown ultramarathon and diving with great white sharks.

  • - Carlton Chronicles 2
    av Robert Webber
    245

    The second in a series of novels taking its main characters through the Second World War. Set during the Finnish Winter War (1939-1940), events mostly unknown outside of Finland.

  • - A flower girl fairytale
    av Jill Law
    145

    'Fa-ra-ra boom-de-ay!' is a captivating tale of escape, fantasy, adventure and achievement through the eyes of 8 year old soon to be flower girl Farrah Frett - all culminating in a spectacular reveal!

  • av Judith Thomson
    149

    It is the last decade of the eventful 17th Century. It is also a period of constant war between William, the King of England and the French Sun King, Louis XlV, a situation half-French Philip Devalle finds trying as his loyalties are constantly divided. Weary of war and politics, Philip has a new plan.

  • - The History of a Provincial Jewish Family
    av Judy Simons
    149

    Judy Simons thought to leave her grandchildren a legacy of reminiscences about her Jewish upbringing in 1950s Sheffield. But when her mother died shortly before her hundredth birthday, Judy discovered a treasure chest of papers hidden at the back of the wardrobe. Reading them, she realised she had unearthed a gripping family saga.

  • av Max Simov
    129

    In the middle of the last century, in a small remote town lost in the foothills of the magnificent Caucasus Mountains, the local children raid their neighbours' fruit orchards during the summer holidays. The best apples for Pasha, the nine-year old boy, are behind the impenetrable fence of the Glumins and in the orchard of a wicked neighbour.

  • - The Witches' Inheritance
    av Jeff Mills
    209

    Death! The children of the three witches of Bideford who were hanged in 1682 have vowed to kill all those people responsible for their parent's deaths and their own murder by hanging based on trumped-up charges to cover up the crime of their local judge.

  • - A Family Memoir
    av Martha Leigh
    189

    From letters to real life: Invisible Ink is a powerful portrait of love and marriage between a gay man and a refugee, poignantly told by their daughter. Ralph is a brilliant, poor, gay Jew from the East End. Edith, also Jewish, is a tender-hearted but resilient pianist from Central Europe.

  • av Rachel Loewen
    189

    Simon knows nothing about the fetish scene. His only experience with dominant women was his last girlfriend. But that taste has left him longing for more...

  • av Tim Topps
    245

    An entertaining and witty memoir from an author who has had a long and interesting life. The author has insightful views on a wide and diverse range of subjects such as what a possible side effect might be to the cure for malaria and why the UK population might be getting progressively more stupid.

  • av Chris Coppel
    149

    The Lodge unveils the mystery of a hunting lodge in the remote hills of the Scottish Highlands during the Christmas holidays. After the report of an accidental death at the lodge, Andrew, a young constable from the nearest town, drives up through a growing blizzard.

  • av Irene F. Brandt
    145

    This book does not fit into an identified genre. I like to call it a geographical/historical saga as each chapter is based on an artefact, place or event which occurred near to Loch Broom in Wester Ross.

  • av David Heathcote
    109

    A Reddish Sky is a reflection of love lost, unrequited and fulfilled. Pain and joy with historical example, plus the reminisce to those who we have found and loved, lost of left. Distant friends and some who seem to sometimes, still appear daily in fine nuance and soul.

  • av Christopher Owen
    189

    The locations of these stories range from Birmingham 1890's, and 1900's to America in the 1900's, to the UK from the 1960's to present day. The subject matter includes desertion within the family, a young woman who relies of body decoration to secure her identity, life in a Children's Home in the early 1900's, a travelling salesman and his dog...

  • - A Modern Morality Tale
    av George Alston
    149

    Set in the 1970s, The Blue Sky Door follows Stewart, who deserts his girlfriend, leaves his job and departs for the Highlands of Scotland. Here, he meets and connects with a mysterious young woman, Melanie, who lives on a mountainside.

  • av James Ward
    135

    Hannah and Soraya are in the business of making rock music with a social conscience. The way Britain currently works, that means they're 'snowflakes'. They've learned to live with the mudslinging, but not happily. Worse than that, it's starting to overwhelm them. Then, out of the blue, they suffer a string of personal and professional crises.

  • av Robert Cole
    145

    It has been two years since Nicholas lost his wife. Still bereft he decides to take a holiday on the Greek island of Rhodes, hoping that the break will help him in his recovery. Whilst there he takes a day trip to the tiny island of Halki. On the ferry he meets Alessandra, who is working as a researcher at the museum on Rhodes.

  • av Harripersad Samaroo
    149

    Usati is a four year old growing up in Sunnyvale, a small, poor and remote sugar cane farming village in Trinidad in the 1940's. He describes the world he sees, and captures the language and culture of the mainly illiterate peasant workers who live around him.

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