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  • by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
    £6.99

    An illustrated and adapted edition of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's classic mystery!

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    by George Bellairs
    £7.99

    Superintendent Littlejohn is summoned to Surrey to investigate murder by explosion in Bellairs' novel of small-town grudges with calamitous consequences.

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    by Stephen Moss
    £20.49

    A year in the life of the landscapes and wildlife of Europe s greatest wilderness: the Scottish Highlands."

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    - A Twitten Mystery
    by Lynne Truss
    £7.99

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    - Finding the Calm in the Chaos of London's Tube Stations
    by Victoria Louise Howard
    £15.49

    A personal photography journey capturing the beauty and eerie tranquillity of an empty London Underground

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    - 35 Floral and Festive Designs to Decorate Your Home All Year Round
    by Kate Eastwood
    £10.99

    Crochet beautiful home decorations in a contemporary style with these 35 patterns for each season, special occasions, Christmas, and all year round.

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    - The 100 Milestones
    by Martin Kemp
    £18.99

    A leading Leonardo da Vinci scholar takes a fresh look at the master's work by exploring 100 key da Vinci milestones across his oeuvres of art, science, engineering, architecture, anatomy and more, in commemoration of the 500th anniversary of his death.

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    - A Second World War Mystery
    by Michael Gilbert
    £7.99

    A masterful and atmospheric mystery combining high stakes courtroom drama with a search for evidence in a war-torn Europe, where the roots of the central deadly crime lie buried.

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    - My life as an execution witness in America's most infamous prison
    by Michelle Lyons
    £9.49

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    - Origins, Traditions and Contemporary Life
    by San San May & Jana Igunma
    £18.99

    Accompanying the largest ever display of the British Library's Buddhist treasures, Buddhism introduces the history, philosophy, geographical spread and practices of Buddhism, exploring its relevance in the modern world.

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    - A History of the Western Mind AD 500 - AD 1700
    by Charles Freeman
    £12.99 - 21.99

    A popular telling of the story of the revival of European intellectual life after the collapse of civilisation that followed the fall of the Roman empire in the West.

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    - The Indigenous Tribes of the Xingu
    by Sue & Patrick Cunningham
    £30.99

    Whilst exploring the fundamentally different culture of the indigenous peoples of the Xingu, this stunning illustrated book follows the expedition route that the authors took in 2007 - from the Upper Xingu to the Kayapo region and to the Lower Xingu, arriving at the Amazon River.

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    - The shocking true story of the girl sold for sex by her best friend
    by Samantha Owens
    £7.99

    When your new best friend has pimped you out to older men and is making money from your abuse, who will come to your rescue?

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    - the twisted new thriller from bestselling crime author Jane Isaac
    by Jane Isaac
    £7.99

    When the mutilated body of a police officer is found in a derelict factory, the Hamptonshire police force is shocked to the core.

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    - A London Mystery
    by Michael Gilbert
    £7.99

    A masterpiece of the genre in which Inspector Hazlerigg must unravel a gruesome murder at the heart of the double-crossing, high-stakes microcosm of a London law firm.

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    by Sarah Forsyth
    £7.99

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    by DK
    £15.49

    A comprehensive guide to the ways that women have shaped history, often overlooked. Features a foreword from historian and television presenter Lucy Worsley.

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    by M.J. Tjia
    £7.99

    In this second instalment of the Heloise Chancey Mysteries, M.J Tjia brings us another enthralling historical crime with twists and turns are as numerous and dark as the London streets which serve as their setting.

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    - Exploring our blue planet
    by Miranda Krestovnikoff
    £11.99

    Discover the amazing and mysterious world of our seas and oceans and how important it is to protect them with this beautiful illustrated bookExplore an incredible collection of narratives, featuring fascinating facts and stories about the world's deepest seas and oceans.Written by the acclaimed TV and radio presenter Miranda Krestovnikoff and illustrated by the wonderful Jill Calder, this stunning book will have you diving into the deepest depths of the blue, exploring the astounding seas and oceans that cover our planet and discovering the amazing animals that populate our waters, including the largest living animal: the blue whale! Let The Sea take you on a watery journey through different marine habitats that we know about - but who knows what else is out there waiting to be discovered?Featuring an eclectic mix of layout styles with incredible artwork throughout, this is a book that will amaze children and families alike with fantastic facts on the astounding seas and oceans that cover our planet.

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    by Commodore Ronald W. Warwick OBE
    £21.99

    New edition of a classic, much-sought-after work by the ex-QE2 master, Commodore R.W. Warwick

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    by Julia Chapman
    £8.99

    Julia Chapman's fourth Dales Detective Agency novel following Date with Mystery - A teenager has gone missing from Bruncliffe, can Samson O'Brien and Delilah Metcalfe find him?

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    by Dorothea Lachner
    £9.49

    A gorgeously illustrated traditional Christmas story about hope and community spirit.

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    - A Mediaeval Mystery (Book 5)
    by C. B. Hanley
    £7.99

    A gripping murder mystery set in a time of violent civil war and featuring commoner-turned-earl's man, Edwin Weaver

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    by Edward (Author) Marston
    £8.99

    December 1860. An army of men heads for the morning shift at the Swindon Locomotive works. Unfortunately, boiler smith Frank Rodman is headed for the grave sooner than he'd expected, or he will be once his missing head is found. Colbeck, the Railway Detective, finds his investigation into Rodman's murder mired in contradictions.

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