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  • - True Stories of Brutal Murders Close to Home
    av Nigel Cawthorne
    169,-

    For the killer, there is always the problem of getting rid of the body. This book explores many cases that suggest that, whatever the motive for murder, the back garden is a convenient place to bury their grisly secrets.

  • - My True Story
    av Mistress Miranda
    186,-

    This is the story of a young girl's journey from a poor, but conventional family background to become Britain's foremost dominatrix. Intelligent and humorously written, the erotic content is contained within a warm and moving true story of triumph over family intrigue and tragedy.

  • - Prince George, William and Kate: The Next Generation
    av Robert Jobson
    186,-

    As well as a history of the young couple's romantic relationship, this in-depth book chronicles the next chapter of this modern-day fairytale and is packed with beautiful photographs, fascinating facts and expert analysis. An intriguing insight and unrivalled souvenir, this is an essential read for royalists and romantics alike.

  • av Leonard Hamilton
    213,-

    Lenny Hamilton has been at the receiving end of one of Ronnie Kray's most brutal acts of violence. This book gives a first-hand account of life under the Twins' brutal regime and should change the way they are perceived by the public. It also reveals the identity of Reggie's secret love child.

  • av Beverli Rhodes
    180,-

    Moving and at times horrific, The Horse Girl is an extraordinary story of hate redeemed by love, as well as a testament to the triumph of the human spirit over the most terrible adversity.

  • av Carol Anne Davis
    160,-

    The bond between parent and child is the strongest natural connection imaginable. But in rare and shocking cases, that bond can be brutally broken. The Philpott family, 'Baby P' and Jasmine Beckford are just three of the cases that have made a nation's blood run cold. But what could possibly drive a parent to commit the cruellest crime of all?

  • - The Biography
    av Anthony Bunko
    160,-

    This is the amazing story of a true showbiz star.

  • - the cleveland kidnappings and other shocking cases
    av Al Cimino
    186,-

    In this gripping book, Al Cimino explores the appalling truth behind these and several more cases of the disappeared, delving into the depths of human depravity that enabled such cruel acts and shining a light on the courage and tenacity of the survivors. This is a testament to human courage and a forensic examination of some truly terrible crimes.

  • av Andrew Smart.
    226,-

    The 1970s - the last decade when every fan of every club could wish for the stars. This book harks back to a lost era when the game still belonged to the fans; they could identify with the players, recognise their heroes, and believe they all had a shot at glory.

  • - The Secret History of Women's Football
    av Tim Tate
    175,-

    Girls with Balls tells the extraordinary story of the time when women ruled the football world. With recollections from the last remaining member of the team from Dick Kerr's glory years and a treasure trove of contemporary photographs, this is the missing chapter in the history of football - its last great secret.

  • av Martin Pullen
    180,-

    Packed with hundreds of obscure but fascinating facts, brought to life with fun and quirky illustrations, The Completely Useless Guide to London is, as the title suggests, an unnecessary yet informative and compulsively entertaining guide to our ancient and endlessly fascinating city.

  • - A History of Britain in 100 Mistakes
    av Gareth Rubin
    186,-

    We learn history through rose-tinted lenses. Your old teachers said we Brits made it here by way go some great master-plan. Not so. This book is history told through human failings, schoolboy errors, bad luck and extraordinary consequences; a history of mishearing, misdiagnosis and misinterpretation - a history you won't find in the textbooks.

  • - The Father of Modern English Football
    av Graham Morse
    163,-

    Sir Walter Winterbottom was arguably the most influential man in modern English football. He is known as the first England team manager, but more than that he was an innovator of modern coaching, sports administrator and a man ahead of his time; a man who had a profound effect on English football and who laid the foundations for England's success i

  • - The World According to SoccerAM's Leading Pundit.
    av Tubes
    165,-

  • av Noel BothaM
    226,-

    Did you know that snails can sleep for three years without eating? Or that the average four-year-old asks over 400 questions a day? The Useless Information Society was formed by some of Britain's best-loved journalists, who meet regularly to swap new nuggets of trivia. This is the third collection of their incredible, fascinating, and utterly trivial findings. Each page is packed with off-the-wall, mind boggling facts guaranteed to amuse and delight in equal measure.

  • av Paddy Monaghan
    144,-

    Paddy Monaghan's record of 114 bare-knuckle fight wins is not only testimony to his exceptional strategic skill and fearsome punching ability, but also to his sheer determination and passion. This autobiography provides an insight into Paddy's world of violence.

  • - The Most Beautiful Girl in the World
    av Abi Smith
    169,-

    Cara Delevingne has fast become one of the most influential supermodels on the planet. She is the girl who landed on her feet in the fickle fashion industry, and she's here to stay. But she's not just a pretty face; Cara's quirky charm - and controversial antics - are pure box-office. Abi Smith's biography traces Cara's life on and off the catwalk.

  • av Sarah Oliver
    213,-

    If you have ever dreamt of meeting Justin Bieber then this is the book for you! With stories from his biggest fans around the world, this is a truly unique book packed with all-access material you won't find anywhere else.

  • av Jimmy Tippett Jnr
    165,-

    Uncompromising in its language, pace and style, Born Gangster is the ultimate ride into the exclusive, power-driven world of the gangster, told by a man who has lived and breathed the underworld all his life. It will leave you breathless.

  • - Staying Classy - The Biography
    av Ryan Hutton
    177,-

    He's the man who made millions laugh with a twitch of his perfectly coiffured moustache as anchorman Ron Burgundy, and rebooted the internet's funny bone as the mastermind behind FunnyOrDie. If there is comedy to be mined, you can be sure Will Ferrell will find it, and this biography traces his journey from class clown to Hollywood comic icon.

  • av Cass Pennant
    165,-

    MEET THE MEN WHO RULED THE FOOTBALL TERRACES. THEY CAUSED CHAOS AND STRUCK FEAR INTO ANY RIVAL FAN WHO CROSSED THEIR PATH.

  • av Peter Sallis
    144,-

    Peter has graced the stage with many of the all-time greats from Laurence Olivier and Orson Wells to Judi Dench, and in Summer Wine & Other Stories speaks with great humour and candour about his experiences on and off camera.

  • av Tina Campanella
    145,-

    Shock, tears, anger, loss - X Factor 2012 had it all and much, much more! Fans all over the country were divided like never before, as they fought to defend their favorite acts with every tool at their disposal. Twitter, Facebook, blogs and phone lines were all clogged with opposing opinions from everyone from teens to grandmothers; politicians to

  • - Singing with "Iron Maiden" - the Drugs, the Groupies...the Whole Story
    av John McShane
    186,-

    When Sir Jimmy Savile died in 2011 he was celebrated as a prolific charity fundraiser who had dedicated his time to worthy causes. But on 3 October 2012, ITV broadcast a documentary called Exposure: The Other Side of Jimmy Savile. In it they revealed the shocking truth behind the popular TV persona. Several women alleged that Savile had sexually abused them when they were underage, sparking a flurry of further allegations in the following days and weeks. Savile was accused of abusing hundreds of young children and teenagers over nearly 50 years and on 19 October the Metropolitan Police launched a formal criminal investigation into his behaviour. Just how was Savile allowed to get away with such monstrous crimes for so long? What role did the BBC play in sweeping previous allegations under the carpet? Why was a Newsnight investigation that was set to expose Savile shelved? How was he given access to vulnerable individuals? Who else was involved? Top journalist John McShane answers these questions and more in this unflinching examination of the scandal that has rocked some of Britain's most famous institutions to the core. This is the full story of how Jimmy Savile went from being a TV favorite to the most reviled man in Britain.

  • av Douglas Wight
    175,-

    Leonardo - The Biography charts DiCaprio's meteoric rise to fame and delves beneath his polished Hollywood image to examine just what makes him tick.

  • - I Was an Ordinary British Girl. I Was Kidnapped and Sold into Sex Slavery. This is My Horrific True Story.
    av Sarah Forsyth
    135,-

    Sarah Forsyth has spent most of her life in fear. Born in Newcastle in 1976, from the age of three, the very people who were meant to be looking after and protecting her were sexually abusing her. Somehow overcoming the hurt and heartbreak of this horrific childhood, Sarah managed to build a new and happy life for herself as a nursery nurse.

  • - The Unauthorised Biography of the Man Who Brought Science to the Nation
    av Ben Falk
    164,-

    Featuring exclusive interviews and in-depth research, this book delves into the fascinating universe of Brian Cox, the man who single-handedly made physics cool.

  • av Gary Todd
    165,-

    Not just a boxing fan's album but a fitness guide for those looking for a seriously effective workout, Greatest Ever Boxing Workouts grants the readder vital knowledge from the Olympian gods of pugilism.

  • av Mike Bushell
    240,-

    Mike Bushell works for BBC Breakfast and for the last few years, as well as hissports report, he has had a segment where he tries a crazy array of extreme sports,especially those that are a little out of the ordinary.

  • av Zoe Griffin
    135 - 186,-

    Author Zoe Griffin is an established blogger, who set up her blog Live Like a VIP in 2009. She's worked with several vloggers and has noticed that the most popular ones have things in common. This book explains what these things are - so you can adopt similar tactics and get rich vlogging!

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