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An eerie and darkly beautiful graphic novelization of five classic murder ballads by the award-winning graphic artist Erik Kriek
A bookseller is baffled when he winds up with more books at the end of the month than at the beginning, so Althea investigates. Carol discovers that the previous owner of the books runs an old-folks home. Althea goes undercover in the home, but the entire team must act when "goes dark" for over 24 hours.
A true crime cult classic that lifts the lid on the dazzle and menace of the cocaine trade
The seminal memoir from John Edgar Wideman, one of the standout black American writers of the modern age and winner of the 2017 Prix Femina Etranger
The lyrical masterpiece from John Edgar Wideman, one of the standout black American writers of the modern age and winner of the 2017 Prix Femina Etranger
The strange and wonderful story of how one colour changed the world, from the bestselling author of Just My Type and On the Map
Hamlet Globe to Globe takes readers across all seven continents on a fascinating journey into the world of Shakespeare, Hamlet and the stage. From Dominic Dromgoole, former Artistic Director of The Globe Theatre
The definitive collections of poetry by Robert Burns, arranged and introduced by award-winning writer Andrew O'Hagan. 'Save this collection a place at your Burns table' Guardian
The definitive short story collection from an unmistakable voice. Introduced by Janice Galloway
The international bestseller: the tragic and triumphant story of one of the twentieth century's most extraordinary but little-known artists. 'Sad, beautiful, indignant, wrenching, important' Sarah Perry, author of THE ESSEX SERPENT
May 1911. When Lydia Challoner is shot dead while out riding in Hyde Park, her 18-year-old daughter Kitty determines to find out the truth about her murder. Kitty is about to discover that there was so much she didn't know about her mother and that the smart London townhouse in which she lives harbours a number of dangerous secrets.
The extraordinary dystopian novel from the author of the international bestseller I'm Not Scared
A house with a sinister past – and a grisly power - When Michael Flint is asked by American friends to look over an old Shropshire house they have unexpectedly inherited, he is reluctant to leave the quiet of his Oxford study. But when he sees Charect House, its uncanny echoes from the past fascinate him – even though it has such a sinister reputation that no one has lived there for almost a century. But it’s not until Michael meets the young widow, Nell West, that the menace within the house wakes . . .
On its 90th anniversary, the debut novel - one of the most important works of Scottish modernism - from Nan Shepherd, author of The Living Mountain and The Weatherhouse
Actress, poet, fashion icon - Mary Robinson was one of the most famous women of her time, yet died virtually penniless, her reputation in ruins. For Mary was destined to always be betrayed by the men she loved - including the Prince of Wales. This is her enthralling story: a tale of ambition, passion, scandal and heartbreak.
This masterpiece of a novel, narrated in a single sentence, is an international literary sensation, winner of the Goldsmiths Prize and BGE Irish Book of the Year
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