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  • av Neil Coley
    136

    A thrilling combination of Science Fiction, Crime and Historical Fiction set in Victorian London and Yorkshire. It offers a compelling narrative as well as a fascinating take on 19th century social history.

  • av Ian M. Williamson
    146,-

    A chilling alternate history thriller that examines the reality of how Nazi rule would have warped British society and a young man raised under it. Written from the perspective of a character who is relentless in his dedication to the National Socialist ethos which he has been subjected to since early childhood.

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    av Jean Akouri
    194

    A novel which emphasizes how the homosexual lifestyle can often lead to self-destruction. Outlines realities for homosexuals throughout the world from the perspective of a middle-aged openly gay man living in Lebanon

  • av Maggie Allder
    136

    Rich in culture and detail, this is the fourth book in The Lonely Island series about life on a small (imaginary) Scottish island. The series follows lively characters and includes human stories that deal with the issues of today's world.

  • av Ross Merrin
    136

    A story which is both a straight-forward tale and a philosophical odyssey with many layers. Assimilates the human condition with thrilling action, humour with the spiritual, and a playful tone with the most profound of subjects.

  • av GJ Babb
    126

    Politics calls for men and women of experience - citizens of high repute and sound judgment. Vice-Chancellor Professor Clifford Conquest is a Labour politician in the making who has heard the call. Conquest is invited to become an advisor on the future of university education to Labour MP Marcus Lancing. He soon begins to fear that those defending the bastions of Socialism are being driven to madness by Think Tanks, Specialist Advisors, Chief Future Officers, the Commentariat and the Battle of the Civilisations. The Tory Government, he has no doubt, already has. On his way to a parliamentary seat, Conquest finds himself increasingly immersed in a world of political double-dealing beset by the industry of bad conscience. He skirts scandals aplenty, but he knows how to ride the zeitgeist, and surely his battle-hardened experience of universities, where revolting students, ideological strife and bungled management are everyday hazards, has fully prepared him for political life?

  • av Amanda Verrall
    155

    A gritty, intense and visceral novel which takes the reader on a rollercoaster of emotions and the spiralling downfall of the main character, Clare. Romance novels most often end in happiness, but this story reflects more accurately the nature of modern-day dating. Can Clare survive?

  • av Vivien Grey
    155

    A combination of memoir and the history of how the treatment of children had major repercussions on their mental health. The wisdom and guidance coming from over 40 years of working in the caring profession.

  • av Penny Freedman
    136

    The latest in the Gina Gray crime series featuring a sharp-tongued, pushy grandmother amateur detective. In this adventure she is joined by her 16-year-old granddaughter, Freda, to solve the crime of dead academic.

  • av Alex Kininmonth
    146,-

    A family saga written from multiple different character viewpoints allowing the reader to understand and empathise with each of them and the cognitive dissonance between them

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    av British Educational Research Association
    275,-

    A collection of 50 think pieces showcasing perspectives on curriculum theory and practice, presented by the British Educational Research Association, in conjunction with the British Curriculum Forum.

  • av F. L. Ying
    146,-

    An anthology of poetry and prose from a range of different authors: from nine-year-old twins already receiving acclaim, to published authors and a lost poet of the late 1960's.

  • av Adam Hughes
    146,-

    A children's story which focuses on the themes of friendship, trying something new, being brave and the relationship between a child and their pet. Combines a whimsical story with lovely, nostalgic illustrations. Will become a family favourite that both children and adults will love coming back to every festive season.

  • av J D Pullan
    136

    A gripping murder mystery set within the eerie atmosphere of Dartmoor. An independent sequel to the author's very successful first novel I'm Going to Find You.

  • av Andy Howden
    136

    A political thriller in which a Bulgarian cleaner discovers career-destroying secrets about the likely next British Prime Minister. Can she reveal the truth about him, without coming clean about her own life?

  • av Nick Asset
    155

    What is it really like to run an accountancy practice? Have you got what it takes? Are accountants really 'boring?' Nick's debut book explores the day-to-day worries, and shares humorous stories of both working in and running an accountancy practice.

  • av John Eccleston
    176

    A poignant and nostalgic memoir that asks us to question why we hold on to familiar objects that hold sentimental value but can be seen as clutter to others. Written in a conversational style that is based on the contents the author found in his childhood home when his father went into care.

  • av Peter Taylor-Gooby
    146,-

    A riveting and engaging true story of an extraordinary woman who defied ancient Greek standards and became the First Lady of Athens. Aspasia was trafficked as a sex-worker but rose to become the lover of Pericles. She went on to publish her own philosophical work and became the most prominent female figure in the history of Athens.

  • av Eliza Allen
    136

    A beautifully illustrated children's book that offers hope to children suffering with sadness, grief, and trauma. One Branch at a Time encourages and teaches children to offer help to someone who may need it and to talk about their emotions and feelings.

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    av Geoff Marshall
    233

    A rich and detailed look at the industrial history of the Black Country, paying particular focus on the 19th Century. The Making of the Black Country centres on the four Metropolitan District Council areas of Dudley, Sandwell, Walsall and Wolverhampton that make up the Black Country and examines its history and heritage.

  • av T P Nash
    162

    A provocative and thrilling story set in the seventies and follows two families and the clandestine relationships between them.

  • av Rasool Darweesh
    152,-

    The heartbreaking story of women at one time in the history of one country. Victim 69 is a cultural-bound novel, diffused with signs, offensive utterances, intolerable customs, inhumane manners and more.

  • av John David Harris M.Ed.
    136

    A historical novel partially based on historical fact. A romance interwoven around historical facts and set during the First World War.

  • av Nick Ryan
    136

    Truly Silly is a book of true stories and anecdotes, as told in the author, Nick Ryan's, inimitable style.

  • av Sally Feldman
    146,-

    Golden Girls is a unique, up-to-date and culturally inclusive guide that gives advice and inspiration to today's grandmothers.

  • av Val Binney
    146,-

    Downhill Without Brakes explores the impact of dramatic societal change on a group of characters in post-Apartheid South Africa. The story is told through the eyes of a black and white protagonist as they deal with the outcomes of an ill-fated encounter between them.

  • av A S J Wells
    146,-

    A modern saga covering the lives of several people affected by the main character meeting a bin man and a toddler. The story explores many themes including bigotry, autism, religion, homophobia, international crime and humour.

  • av Mark Roland Langdale
    136

    Will buys a wardrobe at auction on behalf of his father, who says that it belonged to an old-time magician. Will discovers a portal in the wardrobe which allows him to travel through time.

  • av M. Burnett
    146,-

    Echoes from a Vanished World is an insightful, easy to understand book on Spanish history. It is set in the late nineteenth century and explores how people's lives evolved as Spain changed from a poor, backward country to a modern, democratic state.

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