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  • by David Joy & Gavin Morrison
    £15.49

  • - Heroic railways linking Lancashire and Yorkshire
    by David Joy
    £15.49

    The stories behind the awe-inspiring tunnels, railways and the magnificent feats of engineering that went into building them.

  • by David Joy
    £7.99 - 11.99

    The tale of a father, an addict, a lawman and the explosive events that come to unite them.

  • by David Joy
    £15.49

    Renowned Yorkshire Dales writer, David Joy, reveals the magic of the region in this beautifully produced book featuring outstanding photography.

  • by David Joy
    £12.99

    An accidental death, and the cover-up that follows, sparks a dark series of events that reverberates through the lives of four people who will never be the same again.When Darl Moody went hunting after a monster buck, a kill that could make the difference between meat for the winter and an empty freezer, he never expected he'd accidentally shoot a man digging ginseng. Worse yet, he's killed a Brewer, a family notorious for vengeance and violence. With nowhere to turn, Darl calls on the help of the only man he knows will answer, his best friend, Calvin Hooper. But when Dwayne Brewer comes looking for his missing brother and stumbles onto a blood trail leading straight back to Darl and Calvin--and to Calvin's girlfriend, Angie--a nightmare of revenge rips apart their world. A story of friendship and family, The Line That Held Us is a tale balanced between destruction and redemption, where the only hope is to hold on tight, clenching those you love. From a writer whose stories are "like a pull from a bottle of Appalachian moonshine: smooth and elegant with a punch in the gut that lingers a while after you're done" (Garden & Gun), Joy's book is another masterwork of Southern noir.

  • - A Hermeneutical Paradigm for a Postcolonial Context
    by David Joy
    £36.49 - 123.99

    'Mark and its Subalterns' offers a fresh appraisal of the identity and involvement of subalterns in Mark's Gospel, arguing that the presence of subalterns in Mark provides a hermeneutical tool for re-reading the Bible in a postcolonial context.

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