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  • av Elizabeth Buchan
    165 - 195,-

    The stunning new novel from bestselling Elizabeth Buchan. The Museum of Broken Promises is a beautiful, evocative love story and heart-breaking journey in to a long-buried past.

  • - Adventures in Democracy, Free Speech and Other Liberal Inventions
    av Peter Cave
    165 - 225,-

    In this witty and mischievous book, philosopher Peter Cave dissects the most controversial disputes today and uses philosophical argument to reveal that many issues are less straightforward than we'd like to believe. Leaving no sacred cow standing, Cave uses ingenious stories and examples to challenge our most strongly held assumptions. Is democracy inherently a good thing? What is the basis of so-called human rights? Is discrimination always bad? Are we morally obliged to accept refugees?In an age of identity politics and so-called 'fake news', this book is an essential resource for reinvigorating genuine public debate - and an entertaining challenge to accepted wisdom.

  • av Cheryl Lu-Lien Tan
    145,-

    A brilliant and utterly engaging novel - Emma set in modern Asia - about a young woman's rise in the glitzy, moneyed city of Singapore, where old traditions clash with heady modern materialism.

  • av Dominic Smith
    145 - 195,-

    From bestselling author Dominic Smith comes a radiant novel tracing the intertwined fates of a silent-film director and his muse.

  • - Rugby Maverick
    av Mike Colman
    165,-

    The first biography of the enigmatic coach who has completely transformed the fortunes of the England rugby team.

  • av C. S. (Author) Quinn
    155 - 225,-

    A thrilling, sumptuous historical crime novel set in the early days of the French Revolution for fans of CJ Sansom, Robin Young and Rory Clements, from the e-book bestselling sensation C. S. Quinn

  • av Robbie (Author) Arnott
    155,-

    Like a weather-beaten A Visit from the Goon Squad, Robbie Arnott's mad, wild debut novel is rough-hewn from the Tasmanian landscape and imbued with the folkloric magic of the oldest fireside storytellers.

  • - The Science of Altered States, from Psychedelics to Virtual Reality and Beyond
    av James Kingsland
    165 - 225,-

    A scientific travel guide to altered states of consciousness - and what we can learn from them

  • - The Story of the British Empire's Most Successful Start-Up
    av John Butman & Simon Targett
    216,-

    The thrilling story of the English merchant adventurers who changed the world.

  • av Sanjida Kay
    145,-

    An atmospheric and devastating domestic thriller about one awful secret that will tear a family apart.

  • av Catherine Ryan Howard
    155 - 224,-

    Psycho meets Fatal Attraction in this explosive story about a twisted voyeur and a terrible crime from the bestselling author of Distress Signals and The Liar's Girl.

  • av Patrick (Author) Flanery
    165 - 225,-

    A feverish vision of McCarthy-era Hollywood...

  • - A History of Christian and Muslim Intolerance
    av Selina O'Grady
    195 - 345,-

    An original and groundbreaking history of religious tolerance that offers an essential guide to understanding Islam and the West today and the role of religion in the modern world.

  • - The Troubles and the Struggle for Change in Northern Ireland
    av Malachi O'Doherty
    195 - 275,-

    An evocative memoir that explores the Troubles in Northern Ireland and their legacy, published to coincide with the 50th anniversary of the start of the armed violence that marked the beginning of this period.

  • - 120 of the World's Most Baffling Brainteasers from the Sphinx to Sudoku
    av William Hartston
    175,-

    A mindbending history of the greatest puzzles of all time, by the author of The Things That Nobody Knows.

  • - An Urban Tree Guide
    av Helen Babbs
    225,-

    'Full of gems; a manifesto for green cities. Babbs will turn us all into urban rangers, an unquiet army of neighbourhood watchers.' Max Adams, author of Wisdom of Trees

  • av Stewart O'Nan
    155 - 225,-

    Stewart O'Nan is renowned for illuminating the unexpected grace of everyday life and the resilience of ordinary people with humour, intelligence and compassion. In Henry, Himself he offers an unsentimental, moving life story of a twentieth-century everyman.

  • av Xuan Juliana Wang
    145 - 195,-

    A blazing, intimate collection about a young generation of Chinese millennials, their unconventional sex lives and fantastic technologies, on a quest for every kind of freedom.

  • av S. W. Perry
    165 - 225,-

    A smart and gripping tale of conspiracy, murder and espionage in Elizabethan London, ideal for fans of C. J. Sansom, Rory Clements and S. G. MacLean.

  • av Sarah Bailey
    135,-

    The hotly anticipated sequel to The Dark Lake, this is perfect for fans of The Dry, police procedurals, and classy, clever crime fiction.

  • av Moeen Ali
    175,-

    The match-winning superstar of the England cricket team finally shares his remarkable personal story in this eagerly-awaited autobiography.

  • av Laura Beatty
    145 - 225,-

    A wild and brilliant novel about nationhood and borders, about art and ideology, and about the violence running through the branches of our 10,000-year-old family tree.

  • av Caroline Bond
    155 - 252,-

    A heart-rending, profoundly moving novel about protecting the ones you love from the secrets that will hurt them most, perfect for fans of Jodi Picoult and Jojo Moyes.

  • - The Story of Our Eternal Dependence
    av Philip Walling
    165,-

    The story of the relationship between humankind and cattle, from the Sunday Times bestselling author of Counting Sheep.

  • av Lizzie Lovell
    145,-

    When her husband goes overseas to 'find himself', leaving his family's comfortable London lifestyle hanging in the balance, Chrissie uproots her teen daughters and loyal lodger to move to the West Country to help her mum and stepdad out on their failing vineyard.

  • - The Bartered Wives of the New World
    av Jennifer Potter
    175,-

    The extraordinary story of the British women who made the perilous journey to Jamestown, Virginia, to become wives for tobacco planters in the New Colony.

  • av INCE ROBIN
    323,-

  • av Anthony Good
    225,-

    Is murder ever morally right? And is a murderer necessarily bad? These two questions waltz through the maddening mind of Michael, the brilliant, terrifying, fiendishly smart creation at the centre of this winking dark gem of a literary thriller.

  • av Martha Grimes
    165,-

    In the new mystery in the bestselling Richard Jury series, Martha Grimes brings London's finest on a double-homicide case that involves Kenyan art, rare gems, astrophysics and a long-fermented act of revenge.'Read any one [of her novels] and you'll want to read them all.' - Chicago TribuneRobbie Parsons is one of London's finest, a black cab driver who knows every street, every theatre, every landmark in the city by heart. In his backseat is a man with a gun in his hand - a man who shot Robbie's previous pair of customers point-blank in front of the Artemis Club, a rarefied art gallery-cum-casino, then jumped in and ordered Parsons to drive. As the killer eventually escapes to Nairobi with ten-year-old Patty Haigh - one of a crew of stray kids who serve as the cabbies' eyes and ears at Heathrow and Waterloo - in pursuit, superintendent Richard Jury comes across the double-homicide in the Saturday paper. Two days previously, Jury had met and instantly connected with one of the victims, a professor of astrophysics at Columbia and an expert gambler. Jury considers the murder a personal affront and is soon contending with a case that takes unexpected turns into Tanzanian gem mines, a closed casino in Reno, and a pub that only London's black cabbies, those who have 'the knowledge,' can find.

  • - The Untold Story of the Men who Shaped Britain's Gardens
    av Fiona Davison
    345,-

    The untold story of the remarkable young men who played a central role in the history of British horticulture and helped to shape the way we garden today.

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