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  • - (Harriet Blue 4)
    by James Patterson & Candice Fox
    £8.99

    Now she's inmate 3329. Prison is a dangerous place for a former cop - as Harriet Blue is learning on a daily basis. So, following a fight for her life and a prison-wide lockdown, the last person she wants to see is Deputy Police Commissioner Joe Woods.

  • by Michael Palin
    £13.49

  • - (Women's Murder Club 18)
    by James Patterson
    £7.99

    Detective Lindsay Boxer fights to protect the streets of San Francisco from an international war criminal in the latest Women's Murder Club thriller.When three female schoolteachers go missing in San Francisco, Detective Lindsay Boxer must unravel the mystery of their disappearance.

  • - A Tale of Prince Lestat (The Vampire Chronicles 13)
    by Anne Rice
    £8.99

    Anne Rice is the author of more than thirty internationally bestselling books including the Mayfair Witches sequence, Songs of the Seraphim and the Wolf Gift Chronicles. The phenomenon that became the Vampire Chronicles began with Interview with the Vampire in 1976, later made into a film starring Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt, and culminated with Blood Canticle in 2003. Prince Lestat, published in 2014, and Prince Lestat and the Realms of Atlantis, published in 2016, were the first new Vampire Chronicle novels for over a decade. Anne Rice lives in California.

  • - (Middle School 10)
    by James Patterson
    £7.99

    Sightseeing around a foreign country sounds like a blast, until Rafe finds out his roommate will be none other than Miller the Killer, bully extraordinaire! And it's no surprise that Rafe's bad luck follows him across the pond, putting him in one crazy situation after another - all under the watchful eye of his bad-tempered principal.

  • - The Gig Economy, the End of the Job and the Future of Work
    by Sarah Kessler
    £11.99

    Praise for Gigged`Sarah Kessler's wonderful book offers unprecedented illumination of the promise, and the peril, of the gig economy.' Martin Ford, author of The Rise of the Robots`If you want to know how work is changing and how you too must change to keep up, you must read this book.' Dan Lyons, author of Disrupted`Astute and nuanced .

  • by Lauren Groff
    £9.49

    **A BARACK OBAMA BOOK OF THE YEAR****2018 National Book Awards Finalist**In these vigorous stories, Lauren Groff brings her electric storytelling to a world in which storms, snakes and sinkholes lurk at the edge of everyday life, but the greater threats are of a human, emotional and psychological nature.

  • by E L James
    £8.99

    And what will she do when she learns that he's been hiding secrets of his own?From the heart of London through wild, rural Cornwall to the bleak, forbidding beauty of the Balkans, The Mister is a roller-coaster ride of danger and desire that leaves the reader breathless to the very last page.

  • by Timothy Zahn
    £9.49

    ______________________________THE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLERGrand Admiral Thrawn and Darth Vader team up against a threat to the Empire in this thrilling novel from bestselling author Timothy Zahn.

  • by James Patterson
    £7.99

    Albert Einstein + James Patterson = A Must Read!Twelve-year-old orphan Max Einstein (like Albert Einstein himself) is not your typical genius. Max hacks the computer system at NYU in order to attend college courses (even though she hates tests), builds homemade inventions to help the homeless, and plays speed chess in the park.

  • - The #Merky Story So Far
    by Stormzy
    £9.49

  • - Under the Skin of the Modern Game
    by Michael Calvin
    £9.49

    LONGLISTED FOR THE 2018 WILLIAM HILL SPORTS BOOK OF THE YEAR AWARDAward-winning author of The Nowhere Men, Living on the Volcano and No Hunger in Paradise returns with his magnum opus on the state of modern footballFirst he revealed the extraordinary lives of football scouts in The Nowhere Men.

  • - David Bowie, The Man Who Changed The World
    by Dylan Jones
    £8.99

    And then there was David Bowie, the uber-freak with the mismatched pupils, the low-tech space face from the planet Sparkle. This was Bowie's third appearance on TOTP but this was the one that properly resonated with its audience, the one that would go on to cause a seismic shift in Zeitgeist. This book tells his story.

  • by Jason Fry
    £14.99

    Written with input from director Rian Johnson, this official adaptation of Star Wars: The Last Jedi expands on the film to include scenes from alternate versions of the script and other additional content.

  • by Tom Fletcher & Dougie Poynter
    £6.99

    Random House presents the audio CD edition of The Dinosaur That Pooped Adventures! In The Dinosaur that Pooped Adventures join Danny and his dinosaur as they explore time, space and beyond. This collection contains The Dinosaur That Pooped:Christmas, A Planet, The Past, The Bed and A Princess

  • - (Jeeves & Wooster)
    by P. G. Wodehouse
    £8.99

    `Paper has rarely been put to better use than printing Wodehouse' Caitlin Moran `To dive into a Wodehouse novel is to swim in some of the most elegantly turned phrases in the English language' Ben Schott Aunt Dahlia has tasked Bertie with purloining an antique cow creamer from Totleigh Towers.

  • - A Life
    by Dylan Jones
    £9.49

    Shortlisted for the NME Best Music Book Award 2018THE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER'The definitive book on Bowie' The Times Dylan Jones's engrossing, magisterial biography of David Bowie is unlike any Bowie story ever written.

  • - The True Story of the Manson Murders
    by Vincent Bugliosi & Curt Gentry
    £9.49

    The shocking true story of the Manson murders, revealed in this harrowing, often terrifying book. Helter Skelter won a Mystery Writers of America Edgar Award in 1975 for Best Fact Crime Book. America watched in fascinated horror as the killers were tried and convicted. How did Manson make his 'family' kill for him?

  • - (Book 4)
    by Toby Clements
    £8.99

    Toby Clements's fourth and final instalment in the Kingmaker historical series, set during England's bloody and brutal War of the Roses.

  • by Simon Kernick
    £8.99

    A house deep in the countryside where the remains of seven unidentified women have just been discovered. A cop ready to risk everything in the hunt for their killers. So begins the race to track down this witness before the killers do. For Ray Mason and PI Tina Boyd, the road ahead is a dangerous one, with bodies and betrayal at every turn...

  • by Hala Alyan
    £8.99

    On the eve of her daughter Alia's wedding, Salma reads the girl's future in a cup of coffee dregs. Although she keeps her predictions to herself that day, they soon come to pass in the wake of the Six-Day War of 1967. Caught up in the resistance, Alia's brother disappears, while Alia and her husband move from Nablus to Kuwait City.

  • - (Middle School 9)
    by James Patterson
    £7.99

    Rafe Khatchadorian is getting the Hollywood treatment in a film version of Middle School: The Worst Years of My Life starring Griffin Gluck, Lauren Graham, Rob Riggle and Thomas Barbusca.

  • - It's only Ray Parlour's autobiography
    by Ray Parlour
    £8.99

    THE SUNDAY TIMES TOP TEN BESTSELLERThe Trophies ... The Tuesday Club ... The Prawn Crackers ... Marc Overmars may have given him the nickname, but the Romford Pele is a legend in his own right. During his 16-year career he won 3 Premier League titles, 4 FA Cups and the UEFA Cup.

  • by Bill Buford
    £9.49

    What sort of man spends his Saturday afternoons with people named Bonehead, Paraffin Pete and Steamin' Sammy? Bill Buford's acclaimed Among the Thugs is a book about the experience, and the attractions, of crowd violence.

  • by Susie Orbach
    £9.49

    THE ORIGINAL ANTI-DIET BOOK IS BACK - in one volume together with its best-selling sequel. When it was first published, Fat Is A Feminist Issue became an instant classic and it is as relevant today as it was then.

  • by Diana Gabaldon
    £25.49

    Offers a complete listing of the characters (fictional and historical) in the first four novels in the series, as well as family trees and genealogical notes. This book also includes full synopses of Outlander, Dragonfly in Amber, Voyager and Drums of Autumn.

  • - (Book 3)
    by Toby Clements
    £13.49

    The Wars of the Roses are imagined here with energy, with ferocity, with hunger to engage the reader.' Hilary Mantel Lent, 1469The recent wars between the House of York and the House of Lancaster seem over. The Yorkist King Edward sits on his throne in Westminster, while the Lancastrian claimants are in exile or under lock and key in the Tower.

  • - The Vampire Chronicles 12
    by Anne Rice
    £8.99

    For the uninitiated and experienced traveller alike this continuation of The Vampire Chronicles makes a mockery of any shared cinematic universe you can name.' - Flickering Myth'Anne Rice's prose has always been lyrical and poetic, the words ebbing and flowing from page to page, calmly and rhythmically.

  • by Jenni Fagan
    £8.99

    Set in a Scottish caravan park during a freak winter - it is snowing in Jerusalem, the Thames is overflowing, and an iceberg separated from the Fjords in Norway is expected to arrive off the coast of Scotland - The Sunlight Pilgrims tells the story of a small Scottish community living through what people have begun to think is the end of times.

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