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  • av Stephen Anthony Brotherton
    166

    This is my story of first love, but it is told through the eyes of two fictional characters, Freddie and Jo-Jo. My life, like Freddie's, was fractured by my dad's death when I was seven years of age. As a teenager, at the end of the 1970s, I had a first love relationship that I dreamed would last a lifetime.

  • av Sofia Due
    146,-

    Ed & Lily have a problem. It's the day before Christmas Eve and the relationship everyone believed was rock solid is in trouble. It's not just the past getting in the way, it's the present too. A story about love, loss and chasing your dreams.

  • av Grace Dorey
    166

    Too Small for Physiotherapy is a frank and, at times, humorous account of Grace Dorey's childhood, which was overshadowed by a very controlling mother and a wonderfully laid-back father, whom she adored. This book is the prequel to Rubbed Up the Wrong Way: A Physiotherapist's Story.

  • av Christopher Kerr
    166

    After experiencing a passionate summer of love, two young people part after making a Covenant which haunts them for a lifetime until they are drawn back to where it began. Idealism battles pragmatism in an era of political and historical turmoil including some of the greatest tragedies and scandals to rock the late 20th and early 21st Centuries.

  • av Dermod Judge
    164

    Jack Gillcrest is a skilful painter who succumbs to the dangerous attractions of art forgery, descending through increasingly challenging fakes to an active role in the art heist of the century.

  • - The Heist
    av Jeff Crook
    166

    When the somewhat disreputable Martin Beckwith builds a midget submarine that uses a novel form of propulsion, he has little idea that an unlikely gang of buccaneers plans to commandeer his vessel for their own nefarious purposes.

  • av Martin M. McShane
    164

    A Pope and a King conspire in secret to rid themselves of the Holy Order of Knights. One because they have become too powerful, the other because he owes them a vast fortune. They lure the Holy Order to Poitiers castle where assassins lay in wait for their arrival.

  • - The Mackenzie Poltergeist
    av Jacqui Dempster
    156

    After his mom dies, PJ reluctantly leaves his New York home and everyone he loves, to live with his Aunt Katie in Edinburgh.

  • - 75 Years as a Hairdresser
    av Linda Sherlock
    166

    At the age of five, Margaret Sherlock decided to give herself a haircut with a cutthroat razor. It was the start of a lifelong obsession with hairstyling.

  • av Stephen Le Marchand
    156

    Philip is an English teacher in Worcester, nearing retirement. Feeling melancholy, as another academic year approaches, he looks back with sadness at his life because, although happy and successful, it has been unremarkable.

  • av Ian C. Graham
    226

    The memoir of Ian C Graham, who was born and raised in Berry Brow, Huddersfield and moved to Cornwall with his family in 1996 to take over the running of the Bossiney House Hotel.

  • av Philip Pavlovic
    164

    This thought-provoking story absorbs the reader, taking us into the everyday life of a young man as he counts down to suicide. Roman is young, and his failure in finding love drives his longing to leave this world.

  • av Joseph Hucknall
    146,-

    The gripping historical sequel to The Boy in a Turban. London, 1751. James Cudlip, born in Jamaica of a plantation owner and a slave woman, is adopted and brought to England by an English sea captain.

  • av James Bowring
    166

    A couple are shocked to discover the naked body of a woman in their garden. Acting Inspector Beauregard doesn't understand how the body of a woman ended up in the garden and seeks assistance from ex-detective inspector Clive Walsingham, who is now running a hotel in Carlow Valley, but when Beauregard asks for his help, he jumps at the chance.

  • av Anna M. Holmes
    166

    Anne is a headstrong young girl growing up in the frontier colony of Carolina in the early eighteenth century. With the death of her mother, and others she holds dear, Anne discovers that life is uncertain, so best live it to the full. She rejects the confines of conventional society and runs away to sea, finding herself in The Bahamas...

  • av Bertil Duner
    164

    Birger Edman, a burned-out Scandinavian dermatologist, moves to southern Turkey with Madeleine, his physiotherapist wife, to rebuild his life.

  • av Sarah Woodier
    146,-

    I am just a mum who couldn't even save her child from dying, who am I to write a book about grief and grieving? My son Brett was just thirteen-years-old when he was diagnosed with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukaemia. He was very sick and could only be offered experimental treatment. Brett (18), came home on Christmas Eve to die at home.

  • av Karen Langston
    166

    Set in the sun-scorched city of Wydeye, the totalitarian Authority controls its citizens through fear and cultivated dependence. Live music is deemed a threat to order and is forbidden by law. Punishment for participation is severe.

  • av Jeremy Mallinson
    164

    Charles, an anthropologist, is studying for his doctorate degree on the culture and traditions of the Herero tribe in Southern Africa.

  • av Clive Morton
    146,-

    Embarking on a cruise from Gibraltar and heading off to Barcelona, Rome and Pisa and Florence, eight passengers meet at dinner and, from that moment on, their lives are inextricably linked as they cruise between beautiful cities and historic sites.

  • av James L Williams
    166

    The Reluctant Villain is the prequel to the author's first novel, Ghostly Witnesses, the story of how the two young villains, Mark Yarrow and Gerry Reynolds, were drawn into the murky crime world of ex-policeman, Ernie Newsham...

  • av Nicholas Russell
    146,-

    Household Names is all about the iconic Russell Hobbs automatic kettles of the 1950s and 60s and the people who invented, designed and made them, set in the wider context of the British economy and culture in the second half of the twentieth century.

  • av Paul A. Mendelson
    164

    To get the girl of his dreams he needs a good sense of humour. To get a good sense of humour he needs a miracle.

  • av Lucy J. Lewis
    166

    Five women, five stories, waiting to find out if it's their turn for a baby. Love, heartache, shattered dreams and broken relationships. The two-week wait pushes them all to their limits.

  • - Rites of Passage
    av Bruce Harris
    146,-

    The title story, Fallen Eagles, is a Hamlet-inspired story about a Scottish boy who loses his idolised mountaineer father in an accident and blames his uncle to such an extent that he contemplates murder. Other stories take us to the French Revolution, the First World War, and exploring old and new love.

  • av Andy Wilkinson
    166

    Take One, Action! takes you behind the scenes of swordplay in film - written by professional swordsman and film director Andy Wilkinson who has appeared in over seventy-three films, including many Hollywood blockbusters.

  • av Gill Rowe
    133

    What A Wag! is an engaging collection of poems written from the dogs' perspective. It is the eighth book of original metric rhyming verse by Gill Rowe and contains beautiful hand-drawn illustrations.

  • av James I Morrow
    156

    Raymond McNally is enjoying his new promotion at a major pharmaceutical company. He's been enlisted to oversee the company's newest product Erexat - a competitor of viagra - the world's first and most successful treatment for male impotence. Raymond's hopes are high for a successful and profitable future both professionally and personally.

  • av Dermod Judge
    146,-

    Searching for a place in nature in which he could call his own, Dermod Judge found his healing place - a place that he could find a respite from the quotidian pressures of life.

  • av Michael Crowley
    146,-

    Farood Abdali is just eleven when a drone strike destroys his family's home in Baghlan Province, Afghanistan, killing his father and leaving him and his older brother alone. We skip forward eight years to a prison where nineteen-year-old Farood is beginning a life sentence for a crime he says he didn't commit.

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