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  • av Tracey Curtis-Taylor
    226

    Tracey Curtis-Taylor is renowned as one of Britain's foremost female adventurers, making headlines worldwide with three epic flights in a 1942 Boeing Stearman biplane, from Cape Town to Goodwood, Farnborough to Australia and across the US. With searing honesty, Bird tells an amazing story of overcoming adversity to complete her incredible journeys.

  • av Joy Dove
    146,-

  • av Jaco Van Gass
    226

    Jaco van Gass was 23 when he was hit by a grenade in Afghanistan in 2009. Losing his left arm he sustained life-threatening injuries but by a miracle, he survived. Jaco has fought to build a post-injury life as an adventurer and professional athlete, heading to the North Pole and even cycling competitions in an Olympic velodrome. This is his story.

  • av Harry Redknapp
    166 - 296,-

  • av Maresa Fagan
    196

    Separating fact from fiction, this book re-examines the death of a priest in 1985. The events of that night fuelled speculation and allegations of a cover-up by the State and Church. His death still remains unsolved. TV producer Sharon Lawless, and journalist Maresa Fagan, delve further into the case to test evidence and follow the money trail.

  • av Robin Perrie
    147

    A completely new insight into the shocking life and times of one of Britain's most notorious serial killers.

  • av Marc Abraham
    162

  • av Anyika Onuora
    246

    "My Hidden Race" is the story of Olympic medallist Anyika Onuora, who stood on the podium at every major championship in athletics. In the era of the Black Lives Matter and Me Too, this is an unflinching testimony of what it takes to pursue your dreams as a Black British woman against all odds.

  • av Jade Akoum
    133

    The true story of a scholarship pupil at Manchester Grammar school who was stabbed in the heart by one of his friends. Just four months after Yousef was killed, a jury found his friend not guilty of murder or manslaughter.

  • - Diary of A Prison Art Tutor
    av Steven Tafka
    146,-

    'The Art of Crime' charts the journey of a rookie prison art tutor from idealism to the depths of the prison underworld.

  • av Matt Calveley
    146,-

  • - Back Inside America's Toughest Prisons
    av Jamie Morgan Kane
    147

    The ultimate guide to what it's like to be behind bars in America. It lays bare the day-to-day existence of prisoners and the hustles they get up to in order to survive. It is a fascinating, sometimes shocking and raw account of life at its most brutal.

  • av Jason Wilson
    147

    Introducing 'The Old Man And Me', a captivating novel penned by the talented Jason Wilson. Published recently in 2022 by Mirror Books, this compelling narrative has quickly become a must-read. The story is an intriguing blend of genres, effortlessly weaving elements of mystery, drama, and heartfelt emotion into a tapestry of literary art. As you delve into the pages of 'The Old Man And Me', you'll be transported into a world crafted by Wilson's vivid imagination and masterful storytelling. This book is more than just a story; it's an exploration of life's complexities through the eyes of intriguing characters and unexpected twists. So, get ready to embark on an unforgettable journey with 'The Old Man And Me'. Brought to you by Mirror Books, this novel is sure to hold a special place in your library.

  • av Joanne Phillips
    133

    Joanne Phillips' ordeal began aged 13 when she was gang-raped. For years she was raped, starved, beaten, and transported around the country to brothels until her 21st birthday, when she managed to escape. She vowed to keep the abuse a secret - until years later, a conversation with one of her own teenage daughters changed her life...

  • av Sebastian Murphy-Bates
    147

    The case of Stephen Port and how police missed the blatant murders of gay men

  • - Cannon Hall Farm
    av Nicholson Family
    147

    The tough and touching tale of a real Yorkshire family farm.

  • av Katie Price
    286,-

    When Katie Price found out she was pregnant with her first child Harvey, she could never have imagined the challenges that would lie ahead. With never-before-told stories and access to unseen photographs, the book documents their mother and son relationship - the highs and the lows - and there's no sugar coating.

  • av Nicola Tallant
    226

  • av Carol Minto
    133

    Asylum by Carol Minto is a thrilling masterpiece published by Mirror Books in 2021. This gripping novel, set in the genre of suspense and mystery, takes the reader on a roller coaster of emotions. Minto, with her impeccable storytelling, takes us into a world full of intrigue and suspense, where every turn of the page brings a new surprise. Published by Mirror Books, a publisher known for its quality literature, Asylum is a testament to their commitment to bringing the best stories to readers. This book is an absolute must-read for those who enjoy a good thriller. Dive into the world of Asylum and get ready for an unforgettable journey.

  • av Nick Foster
    147 - 196

    The inside story of the death of Sophie Toscan du Plantier.

  • av Nicola Tallant
    147

    Groomed into a drug gang from the age of 10, Joey O'Callaghan broke the golden bond of gangland silence. His evidence won murder convictions against two of the most violent drug bosses in Ireland. Joey was just 18 years old when he became a ghost - the youngest ever person to be signed up to the Witness Protection Programme.

  • av Louise Allen
    133

  • av Louise Allen
    133

    Ashley is a young single mum raising her daughter, Eden, and working hard to do the very best job she can - until one night she can't find a babysitter and makes the decision to leave Eden home alone for a couple of hours, asleep inside a wardrobe. It is an action that begins a terrible downward spiral for both of them. When Eden arrives at experienced foster carer Louise Allen's home, she has entered the care system because her mother is in prison. Eden is five years old and will not speak to any human. She begins exhibiting some other disturbing behaviours alongside the mutism, too, including torturing the family pets she loves. This eventually leads Louise to discover the pain and tragic reality behind Eden's Story.

  • av Lisa Lawlor
    196

    On Valentine's Day in 1981, a fire in the Stardust nightclub in Dublin killed 48 young people, and left behind one orphan, Lisa Lawlor. Now, on the 40th anniversary, Lisa tells her story of the tragic events of that evening and how they have shaped her life. She was just seventeen months old when the Stardust nightclub went up in flames. Her parents, Francis and Maureen Lawlor, were a young couple very much in love. Since Lisa's birth, they rarely went out at night, but this time they allowed a friend to persuade them to go for a few drinks at the Stardust. They never came home. In the wake of the disaster, Lisa's paternal grandparents stepped in and took care of her. Throughout her childhood, they tried to fill the gaping hole in her life with gifts, but nothing really helped - and inevitably resentment started to simmer in the extended family. As several members of her family succumbed to addiction and crime, she suffered abuse and struggled to find her own path. Stardust Baby is the heart-breaking story of a woman whose every waking moment has taken place in the shadow of those awful flames and of an extended family that toppled into dysfunction in the overwhelming face of tragedy. It is also an uplifting story of resilience, hope, love and determination - as, despite it all, Lisa found the strength to carry on, for herself and her children. A percentage of the royalties from sales of the book will be donated to the Stardust campaign.

  • - A Romani Ghetto Life
    av Eliska Tanzer
    147

    Born in a Romani ghetto, Eliska Tanzer has only one dream - to go to school. But education isn't for gypsy girls... This is her unflinching account of overcoming poverty and persecution, as she fights to find her place in the world as an educated woman.

  • av Martin Kemp
    286,-

    IT'S A LOVE STORY tells the incredible story of Martin and Shirlie Kemp - from the moment they set eyes on each other, through their stellar careers, to raising a family together. The book uncovers the personal highs and lows of Britain's favourite couple, and the unbreakable bond that has kept them strong.

  • av Julie Lancaster
    146,-

    Nine-year-old Frankie likes to count gates. One day she hopes to design the perfect gate - a gate to keep the bad things out. Little does she know that the bad things have already got in. Now her mother is dead, and the only other person with a house key has disappeared. Frankie thinks she knows who it is. But first she has to prove it.

  • - Confessions of an NHS Health Visitor
    av Rachael Hearson
    147

    Over 40 years working in the NHS as a Nurse, Midwife and Health Visitor, Rachael Hearson has been chased down an isolated stairwell by crack-fuelled drug-addicted pimps, threatened by a knife-wielding wife beater in a hostel, unwittingly visited a brothel... And that's just the tip of the iceberg.

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