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  • av Martin Silverstone
    166

    Enter the immersive world of 1970s London. Between the hippies and skinheads and the era of disco and punk, there was a time when attitudes became outrageous, music more fun, fashions glamorous, and pop stars shocking - welcome to the age of glam rock. Here we meet Mark...

  • av E Chapman
    151,-

  • av Jo O'Neill
    151,-

  • av B Fleetwood
    151,-

  • av A. Gill-Gray
    151,-

  • av Deborah Hext
    142,-

  • av Willow White
    151,-

  • av Michael Rudder
    161

    Anything Goes at Sea explores gay life aboard British ships from 1969 to 1990. It chronicles a tender, enduring love story that survived a turbulent beginning and spans 50 years.

  • av Mark Butterworth
    151,-

    Henry Fitzjohn's political rise collides with Cold War espionage, forbidden love, and Soviet threats, as allies risk everything to avert war and navigate scandal, danger, and betrayal.

  • av Richard Fassam-Wright
    151,-

  • av Richard Trahair
    142,-

    A 1970s shirt factory job turns sinister as an odd delivery unveils dark conspiracies, child abductions, and political intrigue. Amateur sleuths risk everything, leading to danger, heartbreak, and bittersweet revelations.

  • av Jo Chinn
    151,-

    A multigenerational tale of family secrets, betrayal, and redemption. Spanning continents and decades, it weaves fact and fiction to explore identity, resilience, and forgiveness.

  • av Sara Kellany
    132

  • av Nick D'arcy-Fox
    151,-

  • av James Leslie-Melville
    151,-

  • av Jay Jacobs
    151,-

  • av Paul A. Mendelson
    142,-

    A group of kids with unreliable superpowers form the League of Not Very Super Heroes to try and rescue a kidnapped prince, save the royal family, and stop a robot powered by Mars Bars!

  • av Derek Massey
    151,-

    Wadda Life captures Derek Massey's journey through diverse cultures, risks, and remarkable experiences in a continent that quickly became home.

  • av S G Bell
    154

    A decade after the Cynosure, Zoe Sinclair is still trying to ignore the end of the world. For ten years, everything has been slowly falling apart; people continue to disappear, and no one seems to know where, until they begin to reappear, remoulded, as the terrifying Baptised...

  • av Annie Stewart
    132

  • av Michael Shew
    151,-

    Set between 1925 and 1945, Betrayal in Berlin follows John Samson, a working-class physicist whose ideals are tested by espionage, love, and global upheaval. Haunted by guilt, he seeks redemption amidst the ruins of post-war Berlin.

  • av Bizzie Frost
    161

    Forbidden but Allowed is an intimate memoir of a British expatriate navigating life in Saudi Arabia from 1984 to 1998.

  • av Sophie Wiggins
    151,-

  • av Liz van Santen
    151,-

    On the run after her husband's mysterious death, Charlie escapes to France. Amidst romance and refuge at a remote vineyard, Céline must decide: confront her past in England or remain hidden in the shadows forever

  • av Stephen Bennett
    161

    When Stephen's daughter is diagnosed with cancer, life quickly becomes unrecognisable. This is the story of one family's journey.

  • av Kate High
    151,-

    Mauve Gilcrest's life spirals after discovering her half-sister Lena's bloodied flat and a doll tied to an old murder. Haunted by past memories and framed for multiple killings, Mauve flees with her son Kit and niece Eliza. As trust fractures and secrets surface, Mauve must face her darkest truths.

  • av P. D. Shepherd
    161

    Patrick is a memoir that describes periods of self-medication, therapy, and recovery, while also providing insight into some of the most pressing humanitarian crises of our time. The book also explores his neurodiversity and the impact it had on his childhood, schooling, and career.

  • av Anna Beer
    151,-

    A quest for a valuable manuscript turns into a hunt for its author's killer. Meet Oxford's Eve Brook, literary detective, as she tackles her first mystery. Set against the backdrop of Oxford's colleges, long train rides, quaint villages, and a tantalising cast of suspects, this is cosy crime with a very contemporary edge...

  • av Rosemary Dun
    151,-

    The Trouble with Love is a witty rom-com that tackles love's messiness. But can love truly conquer all?

  • av R. J. Madon
    151,-

    Freya, a schoolgirl from Ely and descendant of an Asgardian witch, is thrust into eleventh-century Saxon England after activating Thor's powerful artifact. Amid the turmoil of the Norman Conquest, she races to uncover the truth about her mother's death. Can she rewrite destiny before time unravels entirely?

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