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    av Luigi A Kohli
    175 - 189

  • av Barry Kelly
    136

    A collection of stories on subjects such as quantum physics, prime numbers, Irish mythology, medical ethics, robotics and the rise of AI. These stories twist and turn, and will engage and enlighten.

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    av Davide Messina
    165

  • av Alan Pilecki
    136

  • av Sue Morris
    136

    A love story which tackles the complexities of adolescent infatuation, and shows the intricate lives of three women searching for independence. It is set in the London art scene inspired by the author's early career as a painter.

  • av Nadia Serroukh
    155

    A thought-provoking novel, exploring the weight of deeds and the inescapable truths revealed in the final reckoning. A Naked Mind finds humanity awoken in a world where every action and intention is laid bare. Fear grips the hearts of man, as no amount of wealth or power will intercede in their judgement.

  • av Deb Ellen
    160 - 289

  • av Sophie Peterson
    146,-

    An exciting underwater adventure full of magic, plot twists, love stories and laughs. With evil pirate captains and magic shell necklaces, Penelope's journey under the sea teaches that your family, and the family you build around yourself is the real treasure.

  • av Andrew Christophers
    136

    An engaging set of stories from Andrew Christophers, delving into the emotional rollercoaster of kids' football.

  • av David Bissenden
    146,-

    A novel set in the ever-changing world of the late Victorian era, when ruthless shipping magnates sought to make their fortune at any price.

  • av David Chadwick
    136

    A fast-paced and immersive crime novel set in America at the end of the era-defining Vietnam War. It is a crime noir and high-stakes thriller that is impeccably researched.

  • av Jonathan Gershfield
    153

    A debut novel from an established British TV comedy director. Parts of the book are loosely based on a series of autobiographical articles the author wrote for The Times Saturday magazine on the traumas of mid-life.

  • av John E. Parkin
    136

    A contemporary novel that explores the value of religious faith in a busy post-modern life. It is an exploration of male friendship, and how meaningful conversations open new possibilities.

  • av Miles Prince
    150,-

    A tense piece of Afro-British noir set against the spiralling inequalities of early twenty first century London. For fans of Walter Mosely, a novel which explores themes of history and evil through a distinctly British, but equally critical lens.

  • av Alan Garner
    150,-

    A romantic thriller which follows its protagonist from his teens into adulthood and is set against a backdrop of recent historical events. The main theme that permeates throughout is the lasting impact of trauma, demonstrating a range of human vulnerabilities: love, loss, loyalty, betrayal, and survival.

  • av Jane Clarkson
    136

  • av Mark Alexander
    146,-

    All pupils at Stoneyridge School have Review sessions. The students don't enjoy them, but understand they are used to improve their well-being and are simply a part of school life.Zane Sampson is one of these students who has learnt to live with Reviews; however, after discovering that the school is secretly using these sessions to mark its students either as Eligible or Ineligible, Zane begins to question whether Stoneyridge is being entirely honest with its pupils.Zane gradually comes to realise that he can only be sure of two things: all of his peers are being lied to, and until he unearths the actual purpose of their Reviews, he and his friends could be living in more danger than they know.

  • Spar 16%
    av Louise White
    261,-

    A memoir detailing a woman's experience of dealing with surgical mesh and its complications. Explains the medical failures which allowed this practice to continue despite causing pain and suffering to a vast number of women.

  • av Liz Vincent
    146,-

    A cosy crime mystery series set in the villages of Staffordshire. The second book in this crime series.

  • av Carmen Dorwald
    136

    A story of a young adult cancer survivor and an example of breaking stigmas and stereotypes associated with this type of cancer

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    av Lila Turner
    165

    A self-help guide which puts forward a radically different approach to dating, and which shows the importance of understanding yourself, rather than working on yourself or on your relationship. Establishing the deepest, truest version of yourself will dramatically improve your connection and trust with others.

  • av Dr Cynthia C. Umezulike
    136

    Nonye's is an ancestral spirit - 'an ogbanje' who once born into the human world seals her mother's womb, preventing her from conceiving more children. After Nonye is born, Nneoma, her mother, is desperate to have more children but is unsuccessful.Nneoma is convinced by the apostle, a religious fanatic, that Nonye is indeed an Ogbanje, and they must chase away the evil spirit that possesses her through violence and abuse. Nneoma implores the most brutal tactics to drive away the ancestral spirit abusing Nonye, inflicting mental trauma, starvation, neglect, and humiliation.In a riveting ending, Nonye becomes vengeful after losing her beloved grandmother.

  • av Clare Dempsey
    146,-

    In turn bleak, tender and darkly funny, Clare Dempsey's debut memoir takes us inside the Intensive Care Unit during the Covid outbreak.

  • av Jane Pearn
    146,-

    A new collection of poetry that inhabits the space where emotion, memory, and intellect combine to illuminate the many strands of human experience.

  • av Christine Jones
    136

    How would you feel on waking at just past midnight to witness an enormous, illuminated cloud descending into your bedroom accompanied by an entourage of stars? At the same time, you are being bombarded with biblical manifestations and visions all pointing to Christ, and you have never so much as read a Bible before! But now you must and have been told by vision to write a book about it.This is a true testimony of an extraordinary happening, to a very ordinary woman, told in detail. Author Christine Jones swears by her account as absolute truth. A book for everyone, written for non-believers as well as the religious, it is an encounter with the unknown that may make you question your understanding of who we are and what we are doing here."He will come as a thief in the night"- said the apostle Peter (2 Peter 3:10). So, was this a secret visit by Jesus to warn us of his return?

  • av V S Nelson
    117

    A children's science fiction novel (aimed at the 9-11 age group) with a strong-science narrative. It contains environmental themes, has a positive female in science message and focusses on the importance of friendship.

  • av GJ Mann
    155

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