Gjør som tusenvis av andre bokelskere
Abonner på vårt nyhetsbrev og få rabatter og inspirasjon til din neste leseopplevelse.
Ved å abonnere godtar du vår personvernerklæring.Du kan når som helst melde deg av våre nyhetsbrev.
''A brilliantly paced, imaginative thriller with plenty of dark twists that had me turning the pages well into the night.'' Heidi Perks, author of Now You See Her ___________________________________HOW CAN YOU SOLVE A CRIME IF YOU CAN''T REMEMBER THE CLUES? ___________________________________There is an explosion at a military ball. The casualties are rushed to hospital in eight ambulances, but only seven vehicles arrive. Captain Harry Peterson is missing.His girlfriend calls upon her old friend Dr Augusta Bloom to support the investigation. But no one can work out if there is a connection between the bomb and the disappearance.When Harry is eventually discovered three days later, they hope he holds the answers to their questions. But he can''t remember a single thing.Without any clues, will Dr Bloom find herself lost in this puzzle too? ___________________________________''Another cracking read from Leona Deakin and my favourite so far! I was totally gripped by this complex and intriguing story.'' Lauren North, author of The Perfect Betrayal ___________________________________Readers love the Dr Bloom Thrillers:''The ultimate suspense novel'' *****''Gripping, mysterious, fast-paced'' *****''An intelligent psychological thriller'' *****''What a book! Completely mind-twisting'' *****''Debut novels don''t get better than this'' *****''A smart and intricate cat-and-mouse tale'' *****''Dark, riveting, twisting, cruel'' ***** ''I could not put it down'' *****
In 1940, as the shadows are lengthening over Europe, painter Louis Duval decides to leave his studio in Brittany and, in his small motor boat, make the short but perilous journey to England. His aim is not to flee from the enemy, but to join the Resistance to fight for his beloved France.
Lesley Kara knows them all . From the author of 2019's biggest crime thriller debut, The Rumour, comes an addictive new novel . And they won't stop until she learns that some mistakes can't be corrected. Some mistakes, you have to pay for .
- 'A truly eye-opening book from a fantastic comedian.' ADAM KAY - 'Comedy genius...
Do you want to lose weight? Have you tried diets and failed? Do you want a completely new approach? This title offers a psychological procedure that can help to convince the unconscious mind that a gastric band has been fitted, so the body behaves exactly as if it were physically present.
'This is one of his best' - The TimesJack Reacher is back in a brand new white-knuckle read from Lee Child. It's a random universe, but once in a blue moon things turn out just right. In a nameless city, two rival criminal gangs are competing for control.
After the fall of Singapore in 1942, the conquering Japanese Army transferred some 2500 British and Australian prisoners to a jungle camp at Sandakan, on the east coast of North Borneo.
Meet Dave Kane, the disappointed, steroid-ingesting, metal-wielding, bouncer father of slight, effete Gamma Male, Russell Kane.SON OF A SILVERBACK is a story about fathers and sons, class and education and how one scrawny, sensitive, fake-tan-applying 'ponce' stepped out of his father's shadow and became a man - whatever that means.
The inside account of Liverpool FC's 2018 to 2019 season, offering a detailed and revealing slant on the Klopp era.
In Which Mr May Makes A Mistake And Mr Bryant Goes Into The DarkOn a rainy winter night outside a run-down nightclub in the wrong part of London, four strangers meet for the first time at 4:00am. A few weeks later the body of an Indian textile worker is found hanging upside down inside a willow tree on Hampstead Heath.
As Charlie attempts to work through her grief and pick up the pieces of her life, she follows the threads of her mother's secret past - but has she missed her chance to learn the truth?'A gorgeous family drama' Emma Curtis, author of The Night You Left'Utterly mesmerizing writing, an emotionally powerful story .
The author of "The Single Mum's Wish List" explores themes of motherhood and identity. Alison questions whether or not she is happy in her glamorous, new situation.
'Utterly engaging.' - Sunday TimesFrom her first life-changing solo trip to Australia as a young graduate, Rosita Boland was enthralled by travel. In the last thirty years she has visited some of the most remote parts of the globe carrying little more than a battered rucksack and a diary.Documenting nine journeys from nine different moments in her life, Elsewhere reveals how exploring the world - and those we meet along the way - can dramatically shape the course of a person's life. From death-defying bus journeys through Pakistan to witnessing the majestic icescapes of Antarctica to putting herself back together in Bali, Rosita experiences moments of profound joy and endures deep personal loss.In a series of jaw-dropping, illuminating and sometimes heart-breaking essays, Elsewhere is a book that celebrates the life well-travelled in all its messy and wondrous glory.
Our planet seems to be turning against itself - it would appear that the magnetic field, that protects life on Earth from deadly radiation from space, is failing .
'Humour, toughness, resolution and generosity are Cookson virtues . In the specialised world of women's popular fiction, Cookson has created her own territory.' - Helen Dunmore, The TimesEveryone, including her family, thought Ward Gibson would marry Daisy Mason.
______________BEST BOOKS FOR NATURE LOVERS 2019 - Daily MailBEST NATURE BOOKS OF THE YEAR, 2019 - The Times and Irish Independent'A beautifully written celebration of one of the natural world's most fertile founts of biodiversity and artistic inspiration ...
Abonner på vårt nyhetsbrev og få rabatter og inspirasjon til din neste leseopplevelse.
Ved å abonnere godtar du vår personvernerklæring.