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Twin Lakes is a tranquil complex of holiday homes in a particularly beautiful part of England, but when a brutal death shatters the peace, Lambert and Hook investigate the crime. It then becomes clear that many of the residents lead far from ordinary lives and have secrets they will do anything to keep concealed . . .
New Orleans, 1838. Benjamin January finds his services playing piano at extravagant balls are no longer required, so agrees to accompany Henri Viellard and his wife, Chloe, to Washington to look for a friend. It soon becomes clear that while the Viellard's friend is possibly dead, his enemies are ready to kill anyone who gets in their way.
'I want to say at the outset that I have become ill, insane as an inmate of a torture chamber behind America's fake facade of justice and democracy. But I am not as ill as I was, and I am getting better all the time.' Iceberg Slim
Dubravka Ugresic retells the myth of Baba Yaga - one of the most famous stories in Russian and Eastern European mythology
The hilarious story of one man's search for optimism - the perfect antidote to the January Blues
Fantastic, fantastical stories from the favourite author of a host of other authors
The story of a son's journey across the middle east to meet his estranged father - from an acclaimed young journalist
The first book about Jane Austen to dissect the industry around her - a completely original approach to one of Britain's most enduring popular novelists
From the author of Orange-shortlisted Liars and Saints, comes a collection of stories exploring the extraordinary moments of everyday life, now adapted into major film Certain Women, starring Kristen Stewart and Michelle Williams
Uncovers the mystery of both Prince Hamlet and the play, how both prince and drama are able to break through the conventions of theatrical mimesis and the representation of character, making us question the very nature of theatrical illusion.
A compelling and moving memoir about saving lives in one of the most dangerous regions in the world
The third volume of the acclaimed Paris Review Interviews, described by Gary Shteyngart as a 'colossal literary event'
A searingly honest and striking collection from the poet, talking head and star of Grumpy Old Men
Key speeches from the 44th President of the United States
'What he did for the Victorian novel in The Crimson Petal and the White Faber now does for the bestselling books du jour.' Guardian
'Funny, fascinating and utterly charming.' Harry Enfield
Five of the celebrated classic author's novels, with bonus material
The autobiography in words and pictures of one of Britain's most fascinating and acclaimed writers and artists, Alasdair Gray
Lewis Grassic Gibbon's remarkable trilogy, which includes Sunset Song, 'the best Scottish book of all time'
Volume 1 of The Inimitable Jeeves also follows the trials and tribulations of one of the more idiotic of Bertie's chums, Bingo Little, who has a tendency to fall in love... frequently and disastrously!
The thrilling conclusion to Ross Leckie's acclaimed classical trilogy, following HANNIBAL and SCIPIO.
Modern stories of women grappling with sexuality, fate, motherhood, infidelity, desperation and an overriding will to survive - from the bestselling author of The Private Lives of Pippa Lee
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