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  • av Alexandra Carey
    166

    Laura, a successful fashion journalist based in London, finds herself uprooted from the world she knows and loves after she moves with her husband and two small children to a dilapidated bungalow in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

  • av Alan J Hill
    136

    Based on real events of one family's search for the truth, Under the Stairs is an aching saga told across time, told through the generations of one family; their unconditional love for each other and their determination to answer the question we all want to know the answer to - Who am I?

  • av Richard Trahair
    126

    Two tales of misadventure and crime, illustrating the role of both a church organ and its player and also of a lay Justice of the Peace, drawn from the author's experiences in both title roles.

  • av David Meaton
    166

    A fast-moving tale of espionage, crime and murder on the home front during the First World War.

  • av Oliver Silver
    166

    Jonathan Stetson's life has not turned out the way he envisaged. Just shy of forty, his limited theatre work has dried up and he finds himself alone, broke and depressed, waiting tables just to get by.

  • av Annie Stewart
    146,-

    Bertie on Ice continues the adventures of a friendly wild boar called Bertie, who successfully found his vocation as a Forest Guide in Bertie's Big Day.

  • av Kas Hawes
    176

    This is a unique story. It is the story of a doctor and the many patients she sees every day. A tale of the diversity of life, the uniqueness of individuals and the impact of deprivation on the health of society.

  • av K. A. Lalani
    166

    It is 1922 and the aftermath of a horrific war hangs over a talented group of artists as they begin their freshmen year at the Slade School of Fine Art.

  • av Abi Payton
    136

    Ever since she turned eighteen and moved from an adolescent mental health ward to an adult one, HeatherâEUR(TM)s life has felt isolated and grey. SheâEUR(TM)d never attempt to suggest that climbing over the back fence of the hospital in the middle of the night is her sanest decision, but she doesnâEUR(TM)t feel like she has a choice.

  • av Eleanor Berry
    117

    This is the continuing lurid story of Natalie Klein and her eccentric collection of associates.

  • av Hilary Coombes
    150 - 166

  • av Lawrence Essex
    176

    Remy Winters has hit rock bottom: unemployed and living back home with her dysfunctional family. However, when she decides to immerse herself in the remake of her favourite childhood video game, the fantasy RPG Ultimate Adventure VII, she's granted a great deal more escapism than she bargained for.

  • av Justin Newland
    166

    1575: Nelan Michaels is a young Flemish man fleeing religious persecution in the Spanish Netherlands. Settling in Mortlake outside London, he studies under Queen Elizabeth's court astrologer, conjuring a bright future - until he's wrongly accused of murder.

  • av Jacqueline Harvey
    155

    Body Cycles is a natural health strategy that is practical, realistic and great fun, and will deliver excellent results that suit modern lives perfectly.

  • av Colin Wade
    166

    DCI Matthew McCallum is a cultured copper, overseeing major crime for Police Scotland in Edinburgh and surrounding areas. A few months from retirement, he is hoping for a quieter life, but another case of murder hits his desk, closely followed by two more cases.

  • av Steve Couch
    136

    What's a rock star to do when his talent fails him and his career has withered and died? Fed up with never-ending humiliations, Dave Masters fakes his own death in an attempt to boost his record sales, walking away from an industry that turned its back on him.

  • av Patricia Boccadoro
    196

    Following an unorthodox first meeting in London in 1964, Patricia Boccadoro subsequently got to know Rudolf Nureyev on a personal basis. In this amusing, informative book, she recounts how exciting it was to see him dance in those heady London years before giving a lucid account of his directorship of the Paris Opera Ballet.

  • av Ray Sadri
    166

    Cat Society is a witty and bonkers story of life and politics in Westminster - reimagining the debates, events and headlines of recent years had the world been run by cats. A lot changes. A lot doesn't.

  • av Tony Warner
    136

    Danny knows his family is not poor because they have not one, but two tea towels. His mam never learned to cook, so Danny has to do his best. The family lives on the edge of legality, monitored by both police and social services.

  • av Sally and Tony Hope
    166

    Why do Agatha Christie's novels continue to inspire each generation? The answer is the quality and range of her puzzles: her rich and varied structures of deception.

  • av Sofia Due
    136

    How do you get over the loss of your husband? And not only your husband but your home too and all the trappings of your old existence?

  • av Martin M. McShane
    153

    Following the tragic deaths of both her parents, baby Alice is adopted by childless relatives. They rename her and in doing so erase her past. Margaret, as she is known, is brought up in a world of luxury, but always senses that something isn't quite right.

  • av Toby Roberts
    346

    Hieron, the tyrant of Syracuse, is struggling to chart a course between the warring empires of Rome and Carthage. His only close confidant is his eccentric cousin, the mathematician Archimedes. But Hieron is ninety years old, and his nobles are scheming in the shadows.

  • av Cliff Martin
    146,-

    Imagine a world where children get to make the rules... After zany scientist Max Splatter invents a breakfast cereal designed to boost children's brainpower, strange things start happening.

  • av Chris Bastin
    166

    Inspired by the author's own work and personal experiences, Busy This Evening? presents a humorous and often tongue-in-cheek insight into the life of a London minicab driver, through the eyes of the sincere and endearing Thomas Buckley.

  • av Hannah Ireland
    146,-

    Are you thinking about going on holiday by yourself, but not sure where to start? There are many reasons why you might decide to holiday alone and it can be a really rewarding experience - but also quite daunting.

  • av Graham Donnelly
    166

    As the Second World War nears its end, the great economist John Maynard Keynes is at the peak of his career, despite failing health, and is seeking to establish a new international financial and currency regime for the post-war future.

  • av Lewis Hinton
    153

    An investigator unwillingly thrown into the search for a missing teenager must try to thwart an obsessive man from exploiting captured Nazi technology to achieve a twisted ambition...

  • av Jerry Crowther
    146,-

    Adam Brook is an insurance investigator tasked with exploring a case of suspected arson in the village of Leviton on the south-west coast of England. Questions surround a Mr Askew, who inherited the property and recently had planning permission refused... As he pursues the truth about the fire over the course of forty-eight hours, Adam quickly finds himself out of his depth in the close-knit community. In this dark comedy of games, claims and combustion, the visitor discovers that in Leviton buildings aren't the only things subject to kindling.

  • av Bridget M. Beauchamp
    164

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