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A gripping murder mystery set in a time of violent civil war and featuring commoner-turned-earl's man, Edwin Weaver
''A cracking read.'' Val McDermid''One of the yearΓÇÖs best urban crime stories. Topical, gripping and perfectly paced, you wonΓÇÖt be able to put it down.'' Better Reading''The Rip pulls you under and tosses your emotions around like flotsam bobbing up and down on the waves.'' Queenland Reviewers CollectiveA young woman living on the street has to keep her wits about her. Or her friends... but when the drugs kick in that can be hard.Anton has been looking out for her. She was safe with him. But then Steve came along.He had something over Anton. Must have. But he had a flat they could crash in. And gear in his pocket. And she can''t stop thinking about it. A good hit makes everything all right.But the flat smells weird.There''s a lock on Steve''s bedroom door.And the guy is intense.The problem is, sometimes you just don''t know you are in too deep, until you are drowning.Praise for Mark Brandi:Winner of the CWA Debut DaggerWinner of the 2018 Indie Debut Fiction Award''A bold new voice in fiction'' Louise Jensen''Devastating, breathtaking, and effortless'' Sarah Schmidt''An unforgettable story'' Sarah Bailey
The fifth novel in Julia Chapman's delightful cozy mystery series featuring Samson O'Brien and Delilah Metcalfe, the Dales Detectives. A fatal accident at an auction mart takes the daring pair into dangerous waters. Perfect for fans of M.C. Beaton.
A Polish psychological thriller which has been made into a successful HBO TV series.
Entreated by the Belgian financier D'Aunay to investigate the gruesome and grimly theatrical death of actor Myron Alison, the Inspector Bencolin and his accomplice Jeff Marle find themselves at the imposing hilltop fortress Schloss Schadel, in which a killer lurks amongst a small group of suspects.
A brand new DS Thoroughgood thriller from Award Nominated crime fiction author RJ Mitchell. Set in Glasgow in 1990, The Blood Acre follows DS Angus Thoroughgood as he explores a tangled web of lies, deceit within a corrupt police force leading him to uncover an explosive terrorist plot and a fabled piece of Glasgow criminal folklore.
Penned by two journalists in close contact with Ted Bundy's friends and relatives, as well as spending 150 hours interviewing him on Death Row, Ted Bundy: The Only Living Witness is the definitive account of America's most notorious criminal, as told by the people who knew him best.
THINK YOU'VE GOT A DYSFUNCTIONAL FAMILY?MEET MINE. For 18 years, my family lived a normal life in a respectable suburb... Until one day, my dad gave up his successful career, and unexpectedly became Britain's most wanted crystal meth dealer. This is our story. At times shocking, often unbelievable, and all 100% true.
Meet Linda Calvey, aka the Black Widow. When the love of her life, Mickey Calvey, is gunned down on a job gone wrong, Linda resolves to carry on his work. But in 1990, after years of living in fear of her lover Ronnie Cook, Linda finds herself accused of his murder, in a trial that shocks the nation. Linda refuses to confess. Until now...
Encounter magical shamans, mighty eagles and terrifying beasts in this superb prose retelling of Finland's national folk saga, lavishly illustrated and beautifully presented in a hardback gift edition.
The dreamy story of a family's exciting journey through the night. Beautiful and evocative, this award-winning picture book celebrates the importance of family time and the awe-inspiring power of the natural world.
The Kendrick family have run their world famous doll-making business since the early 1800s. But one night the most valuable doll is stolen. Only someone with knowledge of magic could have taken her...
Detective Betty Church is forced to revisit ghosts from her past when a skeleton is found buried in the woods.
Six breathtaking Christmas scenes are lavishly portrayed with intricate paper pop ups and a twinkling foil star. The reader is taken on a magical adventure on Christmas Eve from Santa's journey delivering presents to a humble stable in Bethlehem.
The perfect guide to Christmas for Santa, written by those who know it best - his elves!
It happened after leaving the Slade School of Art.Anthony Green realised that Mary Cozens-Walker would be the subject of his life''s work.Anthony''s Green art foregrounding his wife, Mary Cozens-Walker, has resulted in an impressive body of work. It encompassed over 50 years of creative enterprise: paintings, sculptures, and prints.Since 1988, Green has produced two to three prints each year, many of which have featured at the Royal Academy''s Summer Exhibition.Anthony Green: Printed Pictures features the University of Buckingham Collection which included almost all of Green''s prints to date. His extraordinarily colourful palette has been faithfully reproduced, alongside captions for each print, revealing new and specific information about their background and production.Dr Paul Davis''s fascinating introductory essay draws on the recent interviews with Anthony Green, as well as art critics'' opinions, past and present, from the UK and beyond.
Martin''s work is characterised by a unique freedom, expressed through the possibilities of her chosen canvas - a piece of paper or textile, a sculptural surface, wall or screen. She interrogates ''who we are at the core, as people'', and since her beginnings with live performance drawing in the mega clubs of Tokyo she has navigated creative worlds to interrogate and play with the role of artist and viewer. This monograph charts her career and includes early pieces, larg-scale murals and commissions, and collaborations with museums, technical institutes, museums and fashion brands.
A heart-warming Christmas story for young children, in which a girl dreams of meeting Santa and wishing him 'good night'.
The more and more popular-every-season activity for kids meets the magic of the holidays! With a combined 1.19 million copies in print, the Paint by Stickers: Kids series combines the joy of colouring and stickers with the creativity of paint by number, resulting in vibrant art. Now introducing two two new titles will get kids excited for perennially festive fun.
This classic country house mystery, first published in 1933, contrasts the splendours and frivolities of the English upper classes with the sombre overhang of the First World War and the irresistible complications of deadly familial relationships.
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