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  • av Stewart McDowall
    191

    To control. To exploit. To kill.Forensic psychologist turned private detective, McQueen, is drawn into the dark world of psychological manipulation and its deadly consequences.When he appears on a podcast to discuss the evils of grooming, he attracts the attention of Ian, an internet predator who now sees McQueen as a threat.A threat that has to be eliminated.

  • av Cameron James
    191

    Luca's dreams are finally coming true when he secures a spot in the infamous Drag Club, The Rose Quartet. After years of perfecting his art, his moment is here but there's still another first that's niggling in the back of Luca's mind: he's never been in love. But maybe the beautiful boy who he's certain would never like him back could change that.To Jackson, The Rose Quartet is like a second home having been raised amongst the fabulous Queens of the past, but his confidence has been shook after a disaster breakup he believes his demisexuality played a part in. With the health of his grandfather deteriorating by the day, Jackson doesn't have time for the new Queen who's catching his eye, right?Both have an undying love for drag which is ultimately what brings the two of them together, but will these two Drag Queens ever figure out what's right in front of them? Content Warnings: swearing, alcohol, loss, mention of HIV, body dysmorphia

  • av Robert Welbourn
    176

    Is it possible to keep secrets in a world dominated by social media? When someone lives their whole life online, what could they possibly have to hide?Ideal Angels explores exactly that. The story of one man and one woman across one week. They meet, fall in love, and never look back. Eloise's phone is never far away, obsessively cataloguing their ups and downs, with shadows lurking just out of reach. The moments after the flash of the camera, unseen and uncaptured. The threat of inescapable doom.How much can one person be your downfall?

  • av Nicky Shearsby
    191 - 361,-

  • av J. C. Morgan
    191

    In the sequel to Pederasty, Julian should be happy. His husband is just as corrupt as he is, and nobody knows about the trail of bodies their relationship left in its wake. But there are a few small problems.Matt is no longer the capricious teenage boy he once was. Now he's an adult and with that comes maturity. He's more intelligent, more cunning, far more difficult to control. And now there's another teenage boy demanding Julian's attention.Tyler is fourteen and the spitting image of Julian's first delve into depravity. As much as Julian wants to be good, he can't help but be bad. He wants the best of both worlds. To keep clever Matthew around to use as he needs, and give the new kid on the block the attention he demands.But Julian has mistaken Matt's obedience for naivety and is about to learn what happens when he chooses pleasure over the very person keeping his life from falling apart.

  • av Robert Welbourn
    191 - 290,-

  • av Rucha Dixit
    159 - 260

  • av Cameron James
    191

    The sequel to Kennedy is King.Cassidy is the Queen. Everyone knows Cassidy, right?Theatre star, VIP at every party, and boys wrapped around his little finger, Cassidy rules Ravenwood School for Boys, and it's everything he's ever wanted, isn't it?After a mix-up in a coffee shop with Casper, a trumpet player from a rival school who isn't under Cassidy's spell, Cassidy starts to see his life for what it is: does he want friends or is he happy with followers? Can he trust the people closest to him? Should he continue a secret relationship with his theatre teacher? Is the word boy the right word to describe him?With the help of Casper, Cassidy begins to explore who he truly is and whether he even wants to be The Queen after all. For the first time, he lets himself fall for someone who shows him there's more to life than fancy parties, expensive clothes, and a disposable income.Content Warnings: References to bullying, student/teacher relationships, sex, suicide, HIV

  • av Emma Whittaker
    191 - 361,-

  • av Rebecca Quinlan
    191 - 361,-

  • av Nicky Shearsby
    191 - 361,-

  • av Steven Mitchell
    191

    Under the Moss follows the relationship of troubled Ben and the enigmatic Sophie. After their whirlwind romance, Sophie begins a mysterious obsession with moss which takes over their lives. And in Ben's attempts to calm an increasingly erratic Sophie, he discovers something which changes the entire meaning of their relationship. Why is Sophie hiding her past? Who is spying on the house? And what's growing beneath the moss in the garden?Finalist - 2021 Page Turner Writing Award

  • av Adam Hankinson
    191 - 265,-

  • av Evan Baldock
    191

    It's 1993, and Peter has been suffering transphobic abuse all his life, and he's just about had enough.Bumping into Tony at 2am in the middle of Soho dressed as his female alter-ego, Petra, was a disaster. Not only is Tony his supervisor at work, he was a man who detested gay people.After exchanging harsh words, Tony is dead. The investigation is lead by DCI Neider who also hates gay men, especially after finding her husband being fondled by another man.Warned of an impending arrest, Peter goes on the run and a game of cat and mouse ensues. Facing a lifetime in prison if he's caught, he isn't fazed in the slightest. For the first time in his life, Peter finally feels free.

  • av Sarah Tinsley
    191

  • av Paul Wilson
    236

  • av Nicky Shearsby
    191 - 265,-

  • av Cameron James
    176

  • av J. C. Morgan
    191

  • av Paul Wilson
    436

    'This book is critical to continue the conversation on Race, Discrimination, Black Lives, Culture and White Privilege. A Must Read!' - Lethepu Matshaba, Vice President, Unilever South AfricaRocking the Boat chronicles the career of a black police officer's extraordinary and unprecedented determination in challenging a police occupational culture steeped in racism.In the year 2020, considerable attention was being paid to the issue of institutional racism in US law enforcement. However, this is not the first time, or the only country, in which this same issue has become relevant and pressing. As a black police officer in the UK between 1983 and 2010, Paul Wilson was in the centre of a similar wave of interest and was personally involved in many of the institutional changes that were suggested, debated, opposed, and fought in the UK during this time.The author's authority on the subject of institutional racism in British policing has been acknowledged over and over, as can be seen by his involvement as a consultant in numerous news and current affairs programmes; the many interviews with him that have appeared in the British media; his invitations to speak at events in France, Canada, South Africa, the UK and the US; and his status as the first British black person ever to be awarded a Fulbright Police Fellowship Award.Though it addresses painful topics, this book is entertaining in addition to being educational. The author's experiences as a constable on the streets of Croydon, his meeting of US President George W. Bush and his being rescued by a renowned jazz musician when he's accidentally locked inside an apartment in Harlem, New York, are some of the events that provide humorous counterpoints to the heavy main story. More than a simple history lesson, these anecdotes turn the book into a pleasurable read.

  • av Kelso Simon
    176

  • av Rebecca J. Caffery
    191

    This year, Logan's in charge. Of the dormitory, of his future, and over his unresolved feelings towards Isaac. He holds the cards to stop his final year of high school going the way eleventh grade did. He has no desire for it to suck.Meanwhile, Isaac's trying to get to grips with a new university, new friends, and his sexuality. All he wants is to succeed, make his parents proud, and fix all of the problems he caused last year. Not exactly light work.But, when a homophobic sports team, Noah's brother, all the heartbreak of eleventh grade, and four-hundred miles stands in both of their ways, will either of them achieve what they want this time round?

  • av A. F. Stone
    191

  • av Nina Jones
    191

  • av Kieran Brookes
    176

  • av A. F. Stone
    191

  • av Hannah Baldwin
    191

    Six witches, six perspectives, one coven.In the Delgosi Isles, magic was outlawed for witches years ago, and the girls want nothing more than to use their powers freely. The coven have been practicing in secret, right in the depths of Eastfall woods, and they have a plan.A plan to change the way the world works.All they need to do is convince the current king that they're not dangerous.With an invention and a great speech in their grasp, the six girls start their journey to Fairpoint, the capital city in which the royal family resides. If only things were that straightforward.Their deadly quest for equality brings a crusade of trickery, corruption and loss.The plan is simple, they just have to fight the royals and win.

  • av Louise Willingham
    198

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