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  • - Fighting the Shadow War: How Britain and America Came Together for Victory
    av Marc Wortman
    377,-

    The thrilling story of the hidden war fought by America before they entered World War II, revealing how President Roosevelt aided Churchill in the fight against the Nazis.

  • - How the World Changed: The Satanic Verses to Charlie Hebdo
    av Kenan (Author) Malik
    195,-

    The Number 1 international bestseller updated and reissued.

  • - The Extraordinary Transformation of an Ordinary Family
    av Amy Ellis (Author) Nutt
    175,-

    Written by a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, Becoming Nicole is the sometimes heartbreaking, always inspiring true story of a transgender girl, and an ordinary American family's extraordinary journey.

  • - Unlocking the Secrets of the Lives of the Ancients and the Power of the Human Mind
    av Dr Lynne Kelly
    295,-

    This ground-breaking new book reveals the powerful ancient memory technique that solves the mystery behind monuments like Stonehenge, which have for so long puzzled archaeologists.

  • - a novel of one young Muslim's journey to radicalization
    av Nadim Safdar
    180,-

    'I am Akram Khan, formerly Sergeant Khan of the Yeoman's Guard, and I am submitting. I am saving my pleasures for when I am dead.' So begins the story of a young man's journey to radicalisation.

  • av Lucy Dawson
    135,-

    Sally wakes up in the middle of nowhere, with a suicide note in her pocket and no memory of the previous twenty four hours. When she discovers what happened to her, she is shocked to the core...

  • - A Creative Colouring Book
    av John Paul White
    179,-

    A beautifully designed, fresh and unique set of templates to colour in at your leisure - a perfect tool for relaxation and creativity.

  • - First Draft
    av Guy Browning
    162,-

    On the 800th anniversary of the Magna Carta, bestselling-humorist Guy Browning - the author of the phenomenally successful Never Hit a Jellyfish with a Spade - has a bash at his own immortal document: The British Constitution, a British Bill of Rights, celebrating the right bits of Britishness.

  • - Malicious Mishearings of Your Yuletide Favourites
    av Martin Rowson
    144,-

    A stocking-fodder sensation of classic Christmas carols told through the brilliantly British medium of pun, by the internationally renowned Guardian cartoonist, Martin Rowson.

  • av Eithne Shortall
    162,-

    A delightful and charming debut novel about an airline check-in attendant playing cupid to unsuspecting flyers, while accidentally discovering a match of her own.

  • av Julia Forster
    162 - 252,-

    A gorgeous, big-hearted debut novel of a young girl tackling the business of growing up while those around her try not to fall apart.

  • av Vanessa Tait
    155,-

    Vanessa Tait, great-granddaughter of the Alice who inspired Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, tells the fascinating story of the childhood classic's strange beginnings through the eyes of a naive and deceived governess.

  • av Julia Claiborne Johnson
    135,-

    A funny, poignant and unforgettable novel about Frank - one of the most lovable and unusual characters you'll ever meet

  • - A Look at Poetry
    av Craig (Author) Raine
    466,-

    From one of our leading contemporary critics and poets comes a fresh, wily, accessible book of poetry in all its forms.

  • av Mischa Berlinski
    252,-

    A dazzling, bravura display of sex, small-town politics and the stifling heat of the Haitian sky, by the National Book Award finalist of Fieldwork.

  • - Overheard Wisdom from the Ladies Who Brunch
    av Dan Hall
    162,-

    A hilarious expose of day-to-day life among our chattering classes, based on the popular Twitter account @Highgatemums.

  • - 1,001 Things You Need to Know
    av Nicholas Hobbes
    272,-

    An essential and timely guide to all things England and English.

  • av Bridget (Author) Asher
    162 - 195,-

    How do you go about rewriting the story of your life?

  • - 501 Further Mysteries of Life, the Universe and Everything
    av William (Author) Hartston
    163,-

    A fascinating and unputdownable exploration of the limits of human knowledge of our planet, its history and culture, and the universe beyond, from the author of The Things that Nobody Knows.

  • av Austin Wright
    165,-

    From the author of the lost masterpiece, Tony and Susan, comes a deeply intelligent and utterly thrilling novel about a kidnapped baby, a religious cult, and our collective need for gurus and gods, whether sacred or profane.

  • - How to Read the Bible
    av A. N. Wilson
    198,-

    From one of our leading social and cultural historians comes a dazzling and original exploration of how, and why, we should still be reading the Bible, even if we no longer believe.

  • - My Grandparents in Love and War
    av Ian Buruma
    165 - 275,-

    Ian Buruma's moving and powerful story of his grandparents' enduring love through the terror and separation of two world wars.

  • av Tim Leach
    170,-

    The king is dead. Long live the king. When power falls on the shoulders of a young man, only his slave can teach him how to be great. But power corrupts, and absolute power... A new novel of the ancient world - in all its splendour and barbarity - from a hotly talented, prize-nominated rising star.

  • av Christobel (Author) Kent
    170,-

    When Sandro Cellini agrees to become head of security for a luxurious private residence overlooking the glittering expanse of Florence, he has no idea of the horrors he is about to uncover...

  • av David (Author) Rain
    165,-

    In the tradition of great Australian literature Volcano Street is a wonderfully vivid portrayal of small-town life and the uncertainties of childhood.

  • av Christopher Hope
    171,-

    From one of South Africa's finest novelists comes a glittering and vivid fable of politics and power

  • av Michael Honig
    124 - 252,-

    As provocative and spiky as Look Who's Back, Michael Honig's The Senility of Vladimir P is a strangely moving, blackly funny and frankly brilliant calling to account of Vladimir Putin, of power and greed, and of our own moral complicity.

  • av Franz-Olivier Giesbert
    180 - 252,-

    A gloriously rich and blackly funny French bestseller about Rose, a 105-year-old chef who has experienced life at its fullest... and at its most deadly.

  • av Elisabeth Gifford
    155,-

    From the author of Secrets of the Sea House comes the mystery of a runaway bride. Can a century of family secrets be unravelled in time to bring her back? For fans of Kate Morton and Rachel Hore.

  • - Originally published as Fear Not
    av Anne Holt
    135,-

    The book that inspired the brand new Swedish TV series Modus. Johanne Vik and Adam Stubo investigate a chilling murder case in Oslo.

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