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  • av Veronica Heley
    396

  • av Charles Atkins
    206

    Lilian Campbell and her best friend and lover, Ada Strauss, are woken early by the sound of sirens: the local nursing home, Nillewaug Village, is ablaze. The police and fire chiefs find evidence to suggest the fire was accidental, but Detective Mattie Perez can't help but wonder why the smoke alarms didn't work.

  • av Don Bruns
    237,-

  • av Pauline Rowson
    217

  • av Jeri Westerson
    206

  • av Nora Roberts
    372

    When Keane Prescott first crossed Jovilette path, she had her claws bared. Jo was certain her beguiling new boss imperiled everything she cared for, but she couldn't deny the attraction that sizzled between them. And though Keane's kisses left her breathless with longing, it was the tenderness he showed her that threatened to tame her heart.

  • av Cora Harrison
    234 - 372

  • av Susan Rogers Cooper
    206 - 296,-

  • av Muriel Spark
    164

    Now available as a stunning Canon'A work of glittering Sparkian ice, whose thinly frozen surface tempts you to jump up and down jovially above something deeper and darker' ALI SMITH

  • - A British Mystery Set in the 1920s
    av Dolores Gordon-Smith
    237,-

  • - A Henry Christie Thriller
    av Nick Oldham
    206

  • - A New California-Based Mystery Series
    av Bonnie Hearn Hill
    234

  • - A Police Procedural Set in Minnesota
    av Elizabeth Gunn
    206 - 346

  • av Barbara Hambly
    328 - 372

    Even with the vampire Don Simon Ysidro on their side, there's no guarantee that anything - or anyone - is who or what they appear to be. Nor is there any certainty that they'll see their child again - or survive the experience themselves

  • av J. M. Gregson
    206 - 328,-

  • av Tim Clare
    166 - 226

    Neil Gaiman meets Northern Lights in this dark and epic fantasy novel about the secrets we keep, the lies we need to believe and the things that are truly worth fighting for

  • - 24 Hours in the Kitchen
    av Michael Gibney
    217

    For one day only, service is in your hands...

  • - A police procedural set in late 19th Century England
    av Chris Nickson
    206 - 372

  • - On Writers and Drinking
    av Olivia Laing
    176

    One of the best reviewed books of 2013, also shortlisted for the 2013 Costa Biography Award, now available in paperback

  • av Sally Spencer
    206 - 372

  • av Priscilla Masters
    216 - 372

  • av Alys Clare
    196 - 372

  • av Rosemary Rowe
    372

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    - A Journey Beneath the Surface
    av Olivia Laing
    140

    'A gentle, wise and riddling book. Its prose, like the river it describes, flows intricately, unpredictably and often beautifully, carrying the fascinated reader onwards' Robert Macfarlane

  • av J.M. Gregson
    206

    Ex Ireland rugby player and now successful businessman Jim O'Connor is shot dead, point blank range, in the car park of a restaurant where he is hosting a family celebration. DCI Percy Peach is brought back from holiday to head up an investigation that has got nowhere.

  • - A Modern Fable
    av Jim Dodge
    166

    Fup is a tale of two humans, one duck and several vats of home-brewed whisky

  • av Veronica Heley
    206

    In the latest Abbot Agency mystery, Bea finds herself obligated to help a businessman whose life is in danger . . . and is sucked into a community packed with scandal, intrigue and corruption

  • av Debbie Macomber
    372

    Rich Manning has known Jamie Warren forever. And he loves her - strictly as a friend. But all that changes the day Jamie asks him to be the father of her as-yet-unconceived child! Rich agrees, on one condition: they marry. Suddenly, he's seeing a new side of Jamie, and is swept away by his feelings for her. But he can he prove that it's for real?

  • av Peter Turnbull
    206

    When the bodies of two murder victims are discovered within twenty-four hours of each other at the same location, each with a similar cause of death, Vicary and his team are drawn into a complex investigation which leads them to the door of a criminal mastermind, but all is not as it seems . . .

  • av Sarah Rayne
    234

    The sins of the past break through to the present in this chilling tale of supernatural suspense. - When Benedict Doyle finds himself the owner of his great-grandfather’s North London house, it stirs memories of his time there as a frightened eight-year-old and the strange glimpses that revealed the darkness in his family’s past, through which runs the grisly thread of an old legend about a chess set believed to possess a dark power. And when Michael Flint, meeting Benedict in Oxford, starts to research his story, chilling facts begin to emerge – facts that suggest the old legend contains a disturbing reality. Could the chess set’s malevolence be reaching out to the present?

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