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Dive into the thrilling world of 'Pure Evil', a masterpiece penned by the acclaimed author, Lynda La Plante. Published in 2023, this book is a gripping addition to the suspense genre that will keep you on the edge of your seat from start to finish. La Plante, known for her captivating storytelling, weaves a tale of intrigue that explores the depths of human nature. As the plot unfolds, you'll find yourself engrossed in the narrative, eager to uncover the truth behind the 'Pure Evil'. This book is a testament to La Plante's ability to create a world that is as terrifying as it is fascinating. Published by Bonnier Books UK, 'Pure Evil' is a must-read for anyone seeking a thrilling literary adventure. Don't miss out on this riveting tale of suspense and mystery.
A vibrant, muscular genre-bending novel set in the coldest night of a Berlin winter as decades of Russian and Ukrainian history unfold alongside a broken love affair. The Waste Land for our times, this is a forceful, dark and unexpectedly erotic anthem for doomed youth.
Welcome to Shiver Point, a hair-raising new horror series!
With her trademark engaging style, at once accessible and provocative, Cynthia Enloe draws on first-hand experiences of war in countries as diverse as Ukraine, Syria and Northern Ireland to show how women's wars are not men's wars, and why feminist campaigners remain active - against all odds - in the midst of armed violence.
Autumn 1945 - Off the east coast of England, a Japanese sub surfaces, unloads its mysterious cargo, then blows itself to pieces. Former spy Professor Tom Wilde is enjoying peacetime in Cambridge, settling back into teaching and family life.
The first published account of the Five Eyes, the elite spy network created by Britain and the United States that industrialised espionage operations.
Whatever emotion Steven Percival experiences manifests as magical powers, with consequences ranging from the disastrous to the hilarious. When a mysterious secret agency starts hunting him down, Steven and his friends must fight back - and get him a boyfriend, of course.
When nature and technology collide: meet Roz the robot
It's your first day as a lawyer, and you have to defend the country's most notorious killer . . . From the biggest selling author in Poland comes this stunning legal thriller introducing legendary criminal justice lawyer, Joanna Chylka.
A hilarious and action-packed new graphic novel series, perfect for fans of BUNNY VS MONKEY!
A new Regency adventure from Lex Croucher, perfect for fans of Bridgerton and A Lady's Guide to Fortune Hunting.
From Sunday Times bestselling author Lesley-Ann JonesOn 12 July 1962, the Rollin' Stones performed their first-ever gig at London's Marquee jazz club. Down the line, a 'g' was added, a spark was lit and their destiny was sealed. No going back. These five white British kids set out to play the music of black America. They honed a style that bled bluesy undertones into dark insinuations of women, sex and drugs. Denounced as 'corruptors of youth' and 'messengers of the devil', they created some of the most thrilling music ever recorded. Now, their sound and attitude seem louder and more influential than ever. Elvis is dead and the Beatles are over, but Jagger and Richards bestride the world. The Stones may be gathering moss, but on they roll. Yet how did the ultimate anti-establishment misfits become the global brand we know today? Who were the casualties, and what are the forgotten legacies? Can the artist ever be truly divisible from the art? Lesley-Ann Jones's new history tracks this contradictory, disturbing, granitic and unstoppable band through hope, glory and exile, into the juggernaut years and beyond into rock's ongoing reckoning . . . where the Stones seem more at odds than ever with the values and heritage against which they have always rebelled. Good, bad and often ugly, here are the Rolling Stones as never before.
A beautifully written and astonishing memoir of a woman - a writer - in the midst of motherhood, marriage and life. While struggling with the demands of family and career, the writer discovers a figure from history, Marguerite de la Rocque, a sixteenth-century noblewoman who was abandoned, pregnant, on a remote island in Nova Scotia. When she is finally rescued, her lover and her baby have died, but she has survived this inhospitable wilderness, alone, for two long years. It's a remarkable story of survival, but one that has been consigned to a footnote.Delving deeper into Marguerite's hidden life, the writer begins to question her ability to tell this story, the story of any women in history - or even her own.'The deeply personal journey of a writer, surprising and illuminating, and for me, familiar in the most reassuring way as she loses herself in this compelling story' Esther Freud
An addictive, timely story of an intense female friendship from the Observer top debut novelist.
Two people. One desk. A million Zoom calls. What could go wrong? When Ada and Fraser find themselves freelancing from the same café together every day they strike up a mutually beneficial friendship. Fraser saves their favourite table when Ada is running late, Ada watches over his laptop when he nips out and they both answer the calls the other wants to avoid, posing as assistants. As they work side-by-side Ada can't help but notice how attractive Fraser is, and how well they get along. But when Ada's friend - and part-time matchmaker - puts her in touch with a mystery man, Fraser is back to faux-assistant. As Ada's messages with the mystery man become deeper and more honest, she thinks she's falling for him. When they finally meet, he is dashing and fun and they get on brilliantly. But why doesn't the conversation flow like it did in their late-night messages, and why can't Ada stop thinking about Fraser?A modern You've Got Mail meets When Harry Met Sally.
Natasha Burge was born and grew up in Saudi Arabia, where her family has lived for more than half a century. As a child she realises that she is not from SaudiArabia and, like all ex-pats, she would one day have to leave. Through various departures and returns - a year at boarding school in New England, university in London, a small town in Texas where there are more cows than people, back to work in Bahrain - the years of difficulty, isolation and severe anxiety take their toll. Finally, at thirty-seven years old she receives the life-changing news that she is autistic. In Drifts, Burge probes her unfurling awareness by exploring the two ruptured strands of her being: what it means to grow up at the interstices of different cultures, and what it is to experience an undiagnosed condition and late diagnosis of autism. From the cosmopolitan heritage of Muharraq's Pearling Trail to the jebels of Saudi Arabia's Eastern Province, she charts a new path through the stories of the Arabian Gulf as well as those of autism. The result is a work of dazzling insight, sensitivity and awareness that explodes our idea of memoir and place.
Managing Expectations is a fascinating book written by the acclaimed author, Minnie Driver. Published by Bonnier Books UK, this compelling read was first introduced to the world in 2023. The book delves into the intricacies of managing expectations in various aspects of life, offering valuable insights and practical advice. As a renowned author, Minnie Driver uses her unique storytelling ability to make complex concepts easy to understand. The book is a great addition to your library if you're interested in personal development and self-improvement. Don't miss out on this enlightening read, brought to you by the distinguished publisher, Bonnier Books UK.
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