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It's hugely exciting, too.' Jake Kerridge, Sunday ExpressA bomb detonates in Bradford's City Park. When the alert sounds, DCI Harry Virdee has just enough time to get his son and his mother to safety before the bomb blows.
'Delicious' New York Times 'As if The Remains of the Day had been written by Kingsley Amis . Ryan Stradal'A sly amuse bouche of a novel .
Joint winner of the Aurealis Award for Best Novel - Australia's premier genre fiction prize - two Ditmar Awards and joint-winner of the Norma K.
'A captivating, suspenseful thriller that draws you in - with a twist that will take your breath away.' TM Logan, bestselling author of The Holiday***After the sudden death of her husband, Tess is drowning in grief.
From being transported by the sound of 'True Love' by Bing Crosby and Grace Kelly on the radio, as a small child living in condemned housing in ungentrified West London in the late 1950s, to going out to work as a postman humming 'Watching the Detectives' by Elvis Costello in 1977, Alan Johnson's life has always had a musical soundtrack.
______________'An impressive, Sally Rooney-esque debut novel' New Statesman'Shelf Life is whip-smart, slyly heartbreaking, and I felt the truth of it in my bones.
Dr Ranj Singh is an NHS clinician and one of the resident doctors on ITV's leading daytime series, This Morning. He is co-presenter of ITV's prime-time series Save Money: Good Health, and co-creating host of BAFTA-award-winning CBeebies series, Get Well Soon. Ranj was also a hugely popular contestant on 2018's Strictly Come Dancing. Off air, his work can be found in numerous magazines and on websites where he gives expert opinion and advice on a range of physical and mental health matters.
Based on the landmark Radio 4 series, this beautifully illustrated modern history of the connections between science and art offers a new perspective on what that relationship has contributed to the world around us.
'I have yet to come away from reading [Bering's] work and not feel considerably better informed than I was minutes before' (Forbes)__________________This penetrating analysis aims to demystify a subject that knows no cultural or demographic boundaries. Why do people want to kill themselves?
Working with - or, if necessary, against - someone actually named Sheriff Irving 'Irv' Wylie, she must negotiate the local political minefields and navigate the back woods of the Adirondacks to uncover the truth before events escalate further.
When Eva wakes up one morning to discover that her husband has died in his sleep, she is overwhelmed: with anger, with disbelief, with fear. In the aftermath, attempting to confront the agony of her loss, Eva starts to uncover the story of her marriage, delving into those parts of her husband's life to which she never before had access.
-- Previously published in 2008 as 'Happy Endings' --The witty, weird and wonderful abound in this early romantic comedy by Sunday Times bestselling author Trisha Ashley. Tina Devino makes more money teaching people to write than writing herself.
Leona Deakin started her career as a psychologist with the West Yorkshire Police. She is now an occupational psychologist and lives with her family in Leeds. This is her debut thriller.
'Unforgettable' - ROSAMUND LUPTONVirginia Wrathmell has always known she will meet her death on the marsh. One snowy New Year's Eve, at the age of eighty-six, Virginia feels the time has finally come. New Year's Eve, 1939.
The popular illustrator behind social media cartoons sensation Twisted Doodles brings more of her brand of drawings capturing the life of the modern-day parent.
A revised and updated biography of Stephen Hawking, taking in his passing in 2018, and also telling the full story of the cutting-edge science in which he was involved.
SHORTLISTED FOR THE 2018 SUNDAY TIMES EFG SHORT STORY AWARD: 'Do-Over', one of the stories in this dazzling, smart and razor-sharp first collection by Curtis Sittenfeld, Sunday Times bestselling author of Eligible and American Wife.
David Hepworth believes the same to be true of music and this selection of his best writing, covering the music of last fifty years, shows you precisely why.
Sitting alone in her Dublin nursing home, Harriet Campbell reflects on a life that has become tainted by bitterness and regret. Written in startlingly beautiful prose, Norma MacMaster's Silence Under a Stone is an intimate, deeply moving story of love, faith and the pain of an irreconcilable heart.
***LONGLISTED FOR THE MAN BOOKER PRIZE 2018******SHORTLISTED FOR THE COSTA NOVEL AWARD 2018***'Beautiful and affecting' David Nicholls 'An engrossing, unpredictable, beautifully crafted novel' RODDY DOYLEFarouk's country has been torn apart by war.
For those who come here find that the house by the harbour wall offers a warm welcome, and - despite its situation at the very end of the village - a new beginning .
The house's owner - a penniless, dope-smoking aristocrat - is intent on selling the estate (complete with its own hippy encampment) to a secretive millionaire but the weekend has only just started when the millionaire goes missing and murder is on the cards.
'A hugely entertaining debut with a shocker of an ending' Emma Curtis, bestselling author of One Little MistakeThree women walk in to the dinner, but only two will leave.
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