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'Original' Clare Mackintosh'Will keep you gripped . . . and rooting for a rather wonderful heroine' Sunday Mirror'James Bond should retire now . . . puts the sass in assassin as it's never been done before' L. S. Hilton***'Adroitly combines social and parenting comedy with detail-rich derring-do' Sunday TimesLex Tyler is a covert operative for Platform Eight, the assassination department of Her Majesty's Secret Service, and one of the very few women to successfully negotiate the old boy's network of the espionage world. Like her colleagues, she's smart, resourceful and very deadly - but unlike them, she's also got to juggle nappies, night feeds and keeping her deadly career under wraps from her husband. Lex's latest assignment is Russian oligarch, Dmitri Tupolev, and the stakes could not be higher. But the more she digs into his life, the more Lex wonders if there isn't a different game going on - and one that might be about to cost her everything she's got. Liked Killing It? Follow Lex Tyler's next adventure in The Nursery.
Mia Cordova's world imploded when her father was shot dead in front of her while singing a karaoke classic. The police insisted that his death was the result of a random barroom brawl - an open and shut case - but when, years later, another man is killed in the same way, singing the same song, Mia is convinced the two killings must be connected. When a newspaper article draws a link between the murders, Mia is thrown into an investigation that leads her into a world of interrogations, gambling rings and shootouts. With the police quick to cast suspicion on her, Mia must bring her father's killer to justice alone. But can she catch a killer before she becomes his next victim?
"Are you really the doctor?"As a black doctor working on the frontline of the NHS, Matt Hutchinson hears these words all too often. In this book, he offers a compelling glimpse into the unvarnished reality of working in healthcare as an ethnic minority. Tracing his journey from medical school through to working at some of the country's most chaotic hospitals, Matt uncovers how the true backbone of the NHS is the diverse community of immigrant healthcare workers who work tirelessly to keep the show on the road. From workplace drama to fighting life-threatening diseases, join Matt Hutchinson in the trenches of our healthcare system as he offers a candid and often hilarious insight into the messy life of a Black British doctor.
Little ones will love building busy scenes of emergency vehicles coming to the rescue in this vibrant sticker book bursting with colourful illustrations by Amy Husband and fun facts and questions written by Margot Channing.From fire engines to police cars and even helicopters over the ocean, each spread is filled with action as the emergency vehicles are used to save the day, with plenty of space to fill with stickers and spark imagination as children complete the busy scenes. Prompts on each page to search for, count and point to objects will turn learning into an engaging game as they begin to develop explanations by connecting ideas and identify mathematical problems based on their own interests. A treasure hunt at the end means children can flick back and find things they might not have noticed before.This is a must-have book for all action-loving little ones and future heroes!
Keep little ones busy as they explore the airport for hours in this vibrant sticker book bursting with colourful illustrations by Jean Claude and fun flying facts written by Margot Channing.From the departure lounge to the loading bay and even inside the pilots cockpit, each spread has plenty of space to fill with stickers and spark imagination as children can build busy airport scenes. Prompts on each page to search for, count and point to airport-specific items will turn learning into an engaging game as they begin to develop explanations by connecting ideas and identify mathematical problems based on their own interests. A treasure hunt at the end means children can flick back and find things they might not have noticed before.This is a must-have book for all budding flying enthusiasts and future pilots!
From armadillo to zebras, chameleons to quetzals, these exotic animals will surprise and delight. No curious explorer should be without Marc Martins stunning celebration of 26 strange and beautiful creatures from all over the world.This bright and bold book is perfect for young readers aged 5+ to discover new animals, whilst learning their ABCs, too.
When George is told that this year he'll have to sit his exams fair and square, Lucas agrees to help him study - in exchange for help in wooing his crush, Amir. Together, they embark on a journey to seduce, cheat, and beat their way to the top.
There's just one problem: Andi must pretend to be Millie the entire time. But when Andi arrives in Cairns, she is horrified to learn that Hugh Harris - Millie's professional rival and extremely vocal social media critic - is also on-board.
From the international bestselling author comes an unmissable new untelling of the life of one of the most captivating and misrepresented female figures in history. Cleopatra, Egyptian Princess, grows up the favoured daughter of the Pharoah, hiding amongst the scrolls in the great library of Alexandria with her beloved slave Charmain, longing for the chance one day to write her own story. Then when her father dies, willing that Cleopatra rule with her selfish brother Ptolemy, danger stirs. As the young Egyptian Queen sails the Nile to greet her people, he plots to destroy her and take the throne for himself. But while Ptolemy has the power of Egypt behind him, Cleopatra has her wits. And when the great Caesar arrives from Rome, she realises he could be the key to her salvation - though courting this powerful man could cost her everything. Can Cleopatra save her life, her throne and her beloved Egypt and finally write her own history?Told from the perspectives of both Cleopatra and Caesar's mistress Servilia, CLEOPATRA is a powerful, unmissable new retelling, drawing out the real woman behind the great legend. A captivating story of female power and vulnerability, of love and loss, fierce friendship and terrible betrayal: it's finally time to meet the real Cleopatra. Praise for Natasha Solomons'Irresistible. An excellent spin on a timeless classic' Jennifer Saint'Gripping, spellbinding and wonderfully immersive' Elodie Harper'A thought-provoking reimagining of the classic tragedy. This is a rich and atmospheric work that, despite its historical setting, feels intensely relatable thanks to Solomons' resilient heroine' Katherine J. Chen, author of Joan'A revelatory feminist retelling' Anya Bergman, international bestselling author of The Witches of Vardo'Brilliant and beguiling. A terrific novel - very clever and alluring' William Boyd'Vivid, turbulent and compelling' The Independent'A deliciously dark take on the iconic love story' Woman & Home'Immersive, original and thought-provoking, this is brilliantly done' Best Magazine
After a turbulent police investigation comes to an end, Professor Rose is on her own personal mission. With a new lease of life after discovering her birth mother and reuniting with a long-lost plant, Eustacia finds herself with burning questions. Who destroyed her garden in the first place and will she ever find the rest of her stolen poisonous plants?Eustacia wants to ask for help from DCI Roberts - but risking the confiscation of any more plants is too dangerous.She begins a solitary journey into the world of rare and unusual botanicals and, surprisingly, encounters a similarly remarkable acquaintance. But when they delve deeper into the art of organised plant theft, Professor Rose realises that it is not only plants who can mysteriously disappear as Jessica, her mother, suddenly vanishes. With an unlikely team of helpers, Eustacia must navigate carefully in order to hold on to her remaining family and find out who destroyed her life's work. Oh . . . and then there's a small matter of a baby.
And with Rodney being elusive, she's determined to do all she can to help her youngest son Bert get back on his feet following the terrible injuries he sustained in the bombing. Plagued by guilt and nightmares, the last thing Bert wants is to return to the café - being there only makes his guilt over Gladys's death worse.
Get ready for an epic story adventure and enjoy exciting sounds with Marvel's Avengers
Join a little apple tree on its journey from a tiny seed to a tree laden with juicy apples, in a gorgeous learning storybook to help toddlers understand the circle of life
Discover stunning illustrations from Iconic Eras, featuring 22 oil pastels to bring your masterpieces to life
Ocean has everything you need to make 10 wonders of the seas come to life in sticker form
Follow 6 fascinating true crime stories, from hair-raising serial killers to unbelievable bank robberies, all while solving mystifying puzzles
Dinosaur Adventure is the perfect, established theme to launch this amazing new series
Combining a theme that's always popular with this bold, bright format, Magical World will make an impact in-store
Featuring two unforgettable Marvel characters, enjoy two mighty tales in this action-packed storybook
Help your little ones embrace first maths skills with this great learning bag that teaches number bonds to 10, complete with stickers, card game and number bond sticks
IN PLACES OF DARKNESS, WOMEN WILL RISE . . . Iceland, 1910. In the middle of a severe storm two sisters - Freyja and Gudrun - rescue a mysterious, charismatic man from a shipwreck near their remote farm. Sixty-five years later, a young woman - Sigga - is spending time with her grandmother when they learn a body has been discovered on a mountainside near Reykjavik, perfectly preserved in ice. Moving between the turn of the 20th century and the 1970s as a dark mystery is unravelled, The Swell is a spellbinding, beautifully atmospheric read, rich in Icelandic myth.
The fiercest, most powerful adult debut of 2025 - a brilliant feminist vampire novel: a story of ambition, female oppression, and unstoppable hunger . . .
'A must read for anyone who buys anything plastic' MICHAEL MOSS, PULITZER PRIZE-WINNING AUTHOR OF SALT, SUGAR, FAT Over the past seventy years, McDonald's, Coca-Cola, Procter & Gamble, Unilever and other consumer goods makers have harnessed single-use plastics to turbocharge their profits. They've poured billions of dollars into convincing us we need disposable diapers, cups, bags, bottles, shampoo sachets and ultra-processed foods.We were never clamouring for any of this. But this shift towards disposability has fundamentally transformed our daily habits. Think of toddlers kept in disposable diapers for far longer than their parents wore cloth, our obsession with bottled water and our insatiable appetite for convenient snacks and coffee. While at first we shaped plastics, somewhere along the way, plastics took over and began shaping us. Like any addiction, our plastic habit has consequences. It is damaging our climate and biodiversity - today, the equivalent of one garbage truck of plastic waste ends up in the ocean every minute - and we are only just starting to understand its effect on our own health. In investigating how we got here, Consumed arms us to make better decisions about where we go next. It is only by understanding this history that we will stop accepting the same failed solutions and demand better from the brands that got us hooked on plastic in the first place.
Winter, 1947. Britain's secret services have been penetrated. The country is more vulnerable than ever - and Soviet leader Joseph Stalin knows it. He decides it is time to send his master of 'Special Tasks' to create extra chaos. But Stalin has a more important motive than mere disruption. He has a man on the inside who must be protected at all costs - a communist super-spy who has the secrets of the atomic bomb at his fingertips. Freya Bentall, a senior MI5 officer, no longer knows who to trust and is left with one option: to bring in an outsider whose loyalty is beyond question - Cambridge professor Tom Wilde. His task: to find the traitor in MI5. Bentall has three main suspects and Wilde must get close to them all. That means delving deep into the criminal underworld, attaching himself to the cultural elite of the arts and finding a way into the extreme reaches of British politics. As winter bites and violence erupts, Wilde faces an uphill battle to protect those he loves from merciless killers. And he knows that one slip will spell disaster for the country - and his family.
A laugh-out-loud story, from the talented James Davies, about a boy and his unbreakable friendship with a very long dog.
With a giant glow-in-the-dark scene, lots to colour and super fun artwork from the popular Gal Weizeman, Glow Colouring Space is sure to catch lots of attention
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