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  • by Andrea Pirlo
    £8.99

  • by Arrigo Sacchi
    £8.99

    When Arrigo Sacchi's Milan destroyed Steaua Bucharest 4-0 in the 1989 European Cup final, everything changed. With the world-class talents like Ruud Gullit, Marco Van Basten and Frank Rijkaard, they threw off the shackles of Italian football's defensive traditions. This is the story of one of football's greatest-ever teams.

  • - The Making of the Greatest Team in the World
    by Graham Hunter
    £10.99

  • by Charles E. McGarry
    £7.99

    Welcome to the world of Leo Moran - connoisseur, private investigator, seer of visions. Asked by an old acquaintance to investigate a curse which is said to haunt the beautiful Scottish Isle of Sonna, Moran finds himself drawn into an extraordinary drama of envy, shame and vengeance.

  • by Charles E. McGarry
    £7.99

    Leo Moran - connoisseur, private investigator, seer of visions - sets out from the splendid isolation of his Glasgow apartment for Biggnarbriggs Hall in Kirkcudbrightshire. He soon finds himself haunted by visions after a local girl mysteriously disappears.

  • by Charles E. McGarry
    £7.99

    Leo Moran âEUR" connoisseur, private investigator, seer of visions âEUR" sets out from the splendid isolation of his Glasgow apartment to solve the murder of a young woman at Loch Dhonn in the Argyll countryside.

  • by J David Simons
    £8.99

    A witty, sexy, intelligent and moving novel set against the foreground of a short-listed writer's bizarre dash across London to attend a literary prize-giving ceremony. Taking place across decades, across London and across America, this novel asks the question - are we forever responsible for those we have tamed?

  • - Lunar Nights on Scotland's High Peaks
    by Alan Rowan
    £8.99

    Thirteen full moons, thirteen special nights on Scotland's highest mountains, the Munros, in the course of one exceptional year of full moons. Add a soundtrack for each walk and a surprising range of celebratory drinks and you have a fitting finale to the Moonwalker book series

  • - The Lost Legacy of a Dundee and Spurs Legend
    by James Morgan
    £8.99

  • - Hills, Thrills and Headaches on Scotland's Trails
    by Gary Sutherland
    £7.99

    Gary Sutherland could never fathom hillwalkers and had always managed to ignore the West Highland Way despite living on the doorstep of Scotland's most famous trail. Then one day he decided to consecutively walk the West Highland Way, Great Glen Way and Speyside Way to complete a hat-trick of iconic Scottish treks.

  • - How the world's best play the modern game
    by Grant Wahl
    £10.99

    Through extensive interviews with one player in every key position on and off the pitch - including Manuel Neuer, Vincent Kompany, Xabi Alonso, Chicharito, Christian Pulisic, Roberto Martinez and Michael Zorc - Grant Wahl (Sports Illustrated) breaks down the technical and tactical revolution that has transformed modern football.

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    £10.99

    From Stornoway to Strathaven, Dumfries to Aberdeen, 101 Men in Kilts brings together men from all walks of life including bus drivers, engineers, barbers and doctors in a year-long photographic project.

  • by Alan Rowan
    £8.99

    Fresh from seven years of nocturnal peak-bagging in Moonwalker, Alan Rowan now has his sights set on a new mountain list, the Corbetts. A Mountain Before Breakfast is the second and concluding part of the Moonwalker saga. It is filled with passionate tales of Scotland's wild lands and high places, laced with a healthy dose of humour.

  • - Adventures of a Midnight Mountaineer
    by Alan Rowan
    £8.99

  • - The Inside Story of La Roja's Historic Treble
    by Graham Hunter
    £8.99 - 15.49

  • - The Authorised Biography
    by Stephen Sullivan
    £15.49

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