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  • av Ronan Hession
    166

    His name was Joseph, but for years they had called him Panenka, a name that was his sadness and his story.

  • av Ronan Hession
    152,-

    LEONARD AND HUNGRY PAUL is the story of two friends who ordinarily would remain uncelebrated. They change the world differently to the rest of us: we try and change it by effort and force; they change it by discovering the small things they can do well and offering them to others.

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    av Susanna Crossman
    228,-

  • av Jo McMillan
    146,-

    You're Britishand abroad and caught up in a far-right landslide. What happens when foreignersare targeted and it's already too late to get out?

  • av Paul Scraton
    136

    It is a story about journeys. The two strands of the narrative are Ben travelling from London to a small German island to see his friend Pascal, who is in his last days of his life. As he travels, he listens to voice notes from Pascal, each relating to a photograph from a different moment in his life.

  • av Ronan Hession
    160 - 246

  • av Orla Owen
    166

    'Cerys receives an unexpected inheritance but there are rules attached, twisted rules that have to be followed if she is to receive it in full .As she settles into her new life, she begins to feel trapped and senses that the villagers, her sister and a man she keeps seeing on a bicycle are constantly watching her.

  • av Carmen Jones
    136

    Extraordinary chapters by four ordinary women. Without any formal expressive writing experience, three women born in Moss-side and inner-city Manchester, embarked on an excavation of their lives, sculpted by Linda Brogan, that together fused into a book of self-discovery and pride.

  • av Ian Macpherson
    166

    Hewbris, a post-postmodern crime anti-thriller in the same vein as cult classic Sloot, posits five levels of comedy, lands Hayden with six biological mothers, and proves the existence of God through a joke. Which came as a shock to the author

  • av Wes Brown
    166 - 185

  • av Elizabeth Heichelbech
    136

    Roanville, Kentucky 1977. Marie Higginbotham's life is transformed when the 'Paris' ballet, comes to town. Guided by 'Chopin' the 19th century pianist, full of artistic and dietary advice & Misty, the world's first female Elvis impersonator, she rises above the religious mania of her father, to dance her way out of her small town existence.

  • av Misha Hussain
    166 - 226

  • av Devika Ponnambalam
    166 - 196

    A novel that finally gives a voice to Teha'aman, Tahitian muse and child-bride to painter Paul Gauguin told through the myths and legends of the islands.

  • av Jo McMillan
    180

    Mo Moore, estranged daughter of a sex-aid entrepreneur, regards her father as good as dead. And then he really does die and leaves her all his wealth. Stuck in a job in elderly care, newly single, and with nothing and no-one to keep her in England, Mo does what she's always done when things get tough: she runs.

  • av Sean Gregory
    166

    John Wilson dreamt of becoming a renowned composer. He sets aside music for literature, writing under the name Anthony Burgess. Decades later, alone once more in Manchester, he encounters three spectres from his past. They refer to him as Our Jackie, and he senses the facade of Burgess begin to crumble.

  • av Mel O'Doherty
    166

    FALLEN is a tragic tale of a fictional Cork family, set against a nation's crime and its unearthing history.

  • av Colette Snowden
    166

    When three brothers find a dead magpie and peg it to the washing line, the resurrection re-enactment becomes a portent of tragedy to come, and a reminder of past guilt and trauma.

  • av Anna Chilvers
    166

    As university term gives way to the summer break she is plagued by dark memories and the only person there for her is her cousin - a cousin that no one else can see - together they embark on a journey that changes Jen and her world forever.

  • av Sharon Duggal
    166

    Jimmy Noone walks from one side of a sprawling city to the other, looking for Betwa, a friend he found and lost on the city streets. Jimmy becomes the catalyst for lost lives colliding, exposing stories of tenderness, displacement and tragedy and the subtle threads of commonality which intersect them all, making the invisible, visible again.

  • av Heidi James
    166

    The Sound Mirror is an examination of class, war, violence and shame exposed through the rich details of the ordinary lives of three generations of one family.

  • av Ian Macpherson
    162

    A post-postmodern crime novel set on the clean streets of Dublin's leafiest suburb, SLOOT has at its heart an accidental detective who'd rather write his own Celtic-screwball-noir than solve the crime and a narrator who loses the plot, literally.

  • av Clara Barley
    156

    The Moss House is a passionate story of forbidden love and adventure. Wealthy 19th century landowner and diarist AnneLister, the first modern lesbian, and her lover Ann Walker conduct their courtship and travels whilst battling a society stuck in the past and discover what it means to show the world your true self.

  • av Deirdre Shanahan
    164

    Eva and her son Torin have to leave London and move back to Ireland. Eva to find the daughter she left behind and Torin from a life that was threatening his freedom. It is about dislocation and becoming unanchored and the need for a home and belonging and the disturbance when you're wrenched out of your environment.

  •  
    142

    Ten startling stories from award winning authors. Vivid glimpses of lives and landscapes from the North West coastline of England.

  • av Ariel Kahn
    156

    Raising Sparks is a magical-realist love story set in Modern Israel where shared histories unravel in a story that reveals the hidden worlds behind the headlines.

  • av Heidi James
    126

    When an award-winning journalist is accused of fabrication and crimes against national security, nothing in his life makes sense, including the disappearance twenty years ago of his best friend. When a body is discovered in a Kent orchard, he begins to question everything he has ever believed to be true.

  • av Harriet Paige
    146,-

    A gull falls from the sky and strikes a council worker on the Essex beach below. He is obsessed, a crazed visionary repeatedly depicting the scene and the unknown figure within in it who filled his view at the moment of impact

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    156

    It is 1981, factories are closing, unemployment is high, the NF are marching and the neglected inner cities are ablaze as riots breakout across Thatcher's fractured Britain. The Agarwals are facing their own personal nightmare but their pain is eased by family, friendships and a community that refuses to disappear.

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