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  • av Guy Bolton
    145,-

    THE HOTLY ANTICIPATED NEW THRILLER FROM THE AUTHOR OF THE PICTURES - SHORTLISTED FOR THE CWA NEW BLOOD AWARD.

  • - What Evolution Teaches Us About Creativity
    av Andreas Wagner
    175 - 275,-

    How can new insights into evolution help us solve problems in life, art, business and science?

  • - A Susie Mahl Mystery
    av Ali Carter
    155,-

    The second Susie Mahl Mystery. If only death came with a warning...

  • - A Times Book of the Year, 2019
    av Alvydas Slepikas
    145 - 195,-

    A powerful story of survival and resilience in a world devastated by the Second World War

  • - How Hyperconnectivity is Changing the Way We Solve Problems
    av Thomas W. Malone
    175,-

    In the future, the smartest minds will not be human or artificial - they will be both

  • av Syd Moore
    165,-

    The fourth instalment in Syd Moore's spooktacular witch detective series

  • - A History of the Babis & Baha'is of Iran
    av Fereydun Vahman
    295,-

    A searing account of the oppression of a peaceful and progressive community, and how this has affected Iran's national identity

  • av Nir Hezroni
    180,-

    The spine-tingling follow-up to Three Envelopes, the stunning, groundbreaking thriller published to critical acclaim

  • - Shortlisted for the Royal Society Young People's Book Prize
    av Prof. Barry Marshall
    145,-

    A time-travelling adventure with interactive experiments for budding young scientists, by Nobel Prize winning Barry Marshall

  • - The Rise and Decline of US Global Power
    av Alfred W. McCoy
    175,-

    The essential guide to how American foreign policy shaped the world and where it's left us

  • - And Other Adventures in Animal Neuroscience
    av Gregory Berns
    165,-

    Does your dog really love you? Neuroscientist Gregory Berns used an MRI machine to find out

  • av Jacek Dehnel
    165,-

    A lyrical and moving Polish family saga set against the turbulent backdrop of twentieth-century Europe

  • - How a Forbidden Religion Swept the World
    av Bart D. Ehrman
    175,-

    How did Christianity become the dominant faith in the West in the historical blink of an eye? Bart Ehrman shows that there was no miraculous rate of conversion required

  • - The Violent Supernovas, Galactic Explosions, and Earthly Mayhem that Shook our Universe
    av Bob Berman
    165,-

    An explosive epic encompassing the Big Bang, other past booms and future cataclysms!

  • - 'A rip-through-it-in-one-sitting thrill ride that will leave readers hooked' Joseph Knox
    av Melissa Scrivner Love
    195,-

    American Heroin is the eagerly-awaited sequel to Lola, featuring a ruthless woman who will stop at nothing to protect her growing drug empire It took sacrifice, pain, and more than a few dead bodies, but Lola has clawed her way to the top of her South Central Los Angeles neighborhood. Her gang has grown beyond a few trusted soldiers into a full-fledged empire, and the influx of cash has opened up a world that she has never known. But with great opportunity comes great risk, and as Lola ascends the hierarchy of the city's underworld she attracts the attention of a dangerous new cartel who sees her as their greatest obstacle to dominance. Soon Lola finds herself sucked into a deadly all-out drug war that threatens to destroy everything she's built. But even as Lola readies to go to war, she learns that the greatest threat may not be a rival drug lord but a danger far closer to home: her own brother. Edgy, complex, and breathtakingly propulsive, Melissa Scrivner Love has crafted a novel sure to please not only those who loved her first book but everyone who enjoys a gripping thriller.

  • av Caoilinn Hughes
    165,-

    ';A gem of a novel' Elle ';A winning debut' The New Yorker ';Caoilinn Hughes is a massive talent.' Anthony Doerr, Pulitzer Prizewinning author of All the Light We Cannot See WINNER OF THE COLLYER BRISTOW PRIZE * SHORTLISTED FOR THE BUTLER LITERARY AWARD * SHORTLISTED FOR THE HEARST BIG BOOK AWARDS 2019 * LONGLISTED FOR THE AUTHORS' CLUB BEST FIRST NOVEL AWARD * LONGLISTED FOR THE INTERNATIONAL DUBLIN LITERARY AWARD 2020 Orchids are liars. They use pheromones to lure wasps in to become unwitting pollinators. In nature, such exploitative systems are rare. In society, they are everywhere. Gael Foess is a heroine of mythic proportions. Raised in Dublin by single-minded, careerist parents, she learns from an early age how ideals and ambitions can be compromised. When her father walks out during the 2008 crash, her family falls apart. Determined to build a life-raft for her loved ones, Gael sets off for London and New York, proving how little it takes to game the system - but is it really exploitation if the loser isn't aware of what he's losing? Written in electric, heart-stopping prose, Orchid & the Wasp is a dazzlingly original novel about gigantic ambitions and social upheaval, chewing through sexuality, class and politics with joyful, anarchic fury, announcing Caoilinn Hughes as a rising star of literary fiction.

  • av Olga Grjasnowa
    165 - 195,-

    A poignant story of three young adults trying to make a future for themselves in war-torn Damascus

  • - A Biography of Eglantyne Jebb: Founder of Save the Children
    av Clare Mulley
    175,-

    The adventures and tribulations of Eglantyne Jebb, founder of Save the Children, and humble revolutionary Winner of the 2007 Daily Mail Biographer's Club PrizeAn unconventional biography of an unconventional woman. Eglantyne Jebb, not particularly fond of children herself, nevertheless dedicated her life to establishing Save the Children and promoting her revolutionary concept of human rights. In this award-winning book, Clare Mulley brings to life this brilliant, charismatic, and passionate woman, whose work took her between drawing rooms and war zones, defying convention and breaking the law. Eglantyne Jebb not only helped save millions of lives, she also permanently changed the way the world treats children.

  • - The Force That Created the Modern World - and Could Destroy It
    av Alanna Mitchell
    165,-

    The fascinating history of electromagnetism and how, in the not-so-distant future, the Earth's poles will switch places - with potentially catastrophic results

  • - A History of Bad Books by Terrible People
    av Daniel Kalder
    175,-

    A tour of the merciless leaders who inflicted their books upon society, featuring the soul-killing prose and poetry of Hitler, Mao and many more

  • av Laura Lindstedt
    165,-

    The international bestseller from Finlandia Prize winner Laura Lindstedt

  • - Sectarianism, Nationalism, and Colonialism in Bahrain
    av Omar H. AlShehabi
    524,-

    An innovative reading of the modern roots of sectarianism, nationalism, and absolutism in Bahrain and the Gulf during the British colonial era

  • - Virtual Expressions of the American Muslim Experience
    av Robert Rozehnal
    358,-

    A groundbreaking study of how religion is practised in the digital age

  • - WINNER OF BEST INDEPENDENT VOICE AT THE AMAZON PUBLISHING READERS' AWARDS, 2019
    av Will Dean
    155,-

    Red Snow is the eagerly awaited follow-up to Dark Pines, selected for ITV's Zoe Ball Book Club

  • av Felicity McLean
    155 - 237,-

    A compulsive, note-perfect debut for fans of Sharp Objects

  • av Kate Mayfield
    165,-

    In the absence of death, true darkness emerges.

  • av Eugene Vodolazkin
    165,-

    From award-winning author Eugene Vodolazkin comes this poignant story of memory, love and loss spanning twentieth-century Russia

  • - A Memoir
    av Maude Julien
    165,-

    For readers of Damaged and Running with Scissors, a chilling exploration of psychological control that ends with a glorious escape.

  • av Mary Chamberlain
    155 - 195,-

    Her heart died in the war - can she breathe new life to it?

  • - A Birder Murder Mystery
    av Steve Burrows
    155,-

    It is in the silent spaces between the facts that the truth often hides When his most celebrated case is suddenly reopened, Detective Chief Inspector Jejeune's long-buried secrets threaten to come to light. Meanwhile, his girlfriend, Lindy, faces an unseen threat of her own, one which Jejeune may not be able to protect her from. Between fending off inquiries from the internal review and an open murder case to solve, more than ever Jejeune will have to rely on the help of the stalwart Sergeant Danny Maik. But Maik is learning things on his own that have caused him to question his DCI';s actions, both past and present. In the current case, and in the former one, the facts seem clear enough. But often the most insidious lies hide behind the most honest-seeming truths.

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