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  • - Lessons from Heaven That Teach Us to Live Better in the Here and Now
    by Laura Lynne Jackson
    £9.49

    In The Light Between Us, renowned psychic medium Laura Lynne Jackson shares her incredible story, and teaches us how we can also look for messages from our loved ones who have passed.

  • by Michael Palin
    £8.99

    If you've ever wondered what happened to the young fellow from Malta who bought his grandfather an altar... If you're concerned about the camper called Jack who found a huge snake in his pack... And if you suspect that an eccentric landowner called Grey spent Christmas a very strange way. This book has all the answers.

  • - How to Beat Fear and Become Invincible
    by Jia Jiang
    £9.49

    Rejection? It's nothing to be afraid of... Maybe you avoid situations where you might be rejected. In this book, the author shares what he learned in his 100 Days of Rejection, explaining how to turn a 'no' into a 'yes'.

  • - Building a Culture for Success (Revised Edition)
    by Carolyn Taylor
    £15.49

    Packed with fascinating examples and case histories, and drawing extensively on Carolyn Taylor's twenty years' experience of building great cultures, it will give you the confidence to build a culture of success in your own organisation.

  • - (Outlander 2)
    by Diana Gabaldon
    £8.99

    For twenty years Claire Randall has kept her secrets. But now she is returning with her grown daughter to the majesty of Scotland's mist-shrouded hills.

  • by Hugh Howey
    £8.99

  • by Edward Falco
    £8.99

  • - Ten Armies in Hell
    by Prof. Peter Caddick-Adams
    £9.49

    The five-month Monte Cassino campaign in central Italy is one of the best-known European land battles of World War Two, alongside D-Day and Stalingrad. It has a particular resonance now, because Cassino, with its multitude of participating armies - most notably the American 5th Army under the controversial General Mark Clark.

  • - The Race to Measure the Heavens
    by Andrea Wulf
    £9.49

    On two days in 1761 and 1769 hundreds of astronomers pointed their telescopes towards the skies to observe a rare astronomical event: the transit of Venus across the face of the sun. United by this momentous occasion, scientists from around the globe came together to answer the essential question: how can the universe be measured?

  • by Marc Morris
    £10.99

    This riveting book explains why the Norman Conquest was the single most important event in English history. Assessing the original evidence at every turn, Marc Morris goes beyond the familiar outline to explain why England was at once so powerful and yet so vulnerable to William the Conqueror's attack.

  • - The classic forensic thriller (Temperance Brennan 1)
    by Kathy Reichs
    £8.99

    Bagged and discarded, the dismembered body of a woman is discovered in the grounds of an abandoned monastery. Dr Temperance Brennan has been researching disappearances in the city. Soon she is convinced that a serial killer is at work. Can Tempe make her crucial breakthrough before the killer strikes again?

  • by Paul Lake
    £9.49

    Earmarked as an England captain in the making, Paul became a target for top clubs like Manchester United, Arsenal, Spurs and Liverpool, but he always stayed loyal to his beloved club, deeming Maine Road the spiritual home at which his destiny lay. But then, in September 1990, disaster struck.

  • by Ernest Hemingway
    £8.99

    ______________________________________Hemingway's last major novel, set in the Gulf Stream islands, captures the struggles of adult personal relationships in his consummate distinctive style. This is the last book Hemingway wrote before he died, the story of Thomas Hudson, an artist and adventurer.

  • by Sara B. Elfgren
    £13.99

    One night, when a strange red moon fills the sky, six school girls find themselves in an abandoned theme park, drawn there by a mysterious force. But they soon learn that despite their differences they need each other in order to master the forces that have been awakened within them.

  • by Daniel Coyle
    £9.49

    - Don't fall for the prodigy myth- Take off your watch- Embrace struggle- Take a nap- To learn it more deeply, teach itThe Little Book of Talent is packed full of 52 simple, practical, proven tips that will help improve any skill.

  • by Ernest Cline
    £8.99

  • by James Ellroy
    £9.49

    A startling panorama of Los Angeles in the fifties. New Year's Eve as 1949 turns to 1950, Los Angeles: The City of Angels has becomes the city of the Angel of Death. Communist witch-hunts and insanely violent killings are terrorising the community.

  • - The legendary true story of an SAS man alone behind enemy lines
    by Chris Ryan
    £9.49

    Nothing had prepared them for the vicious cold of the desert winter, and after a blizzard and a desperate search for food, Chris Ryan found himself the last man standing. Left on his own, Ryan narrowly escaped an Iraqi attack and set out alone, trying to reach the border through some of the most lethal country in the world.

  • by Frederick Forsyth
    £8.99

    One of the most celebrated thrillers ever written, The Day of the Jackal is the electrifying story of the struggle to catch a killer before it's too late. The Day of the Jackal made Frederick Forsyth a world-famous writer overnight and changed the modern thriller.

  • by Malcolm Folley
    £10.99

    As the great rivals raced to victory, their relationship deteriorated badly, beginning with the breaking of a gentleman's agreement, and public spats followed, culminating in Prost accusing Senna of deliberately trying to ride him off the circuit, and fearful that the Brazilian would get someone killed with his daring overtaking feats.

  • - (Falco 10)
    by Lindsey Davis
    £13.49

    Whom did he eat, in fact?'Lumbered with working alongside reptilian Chief Spy Anacrites, Falco has the perfect plan to make money - he will assist Vespasian in the Emperor's 'Great Census' of AD 73.

  • by Robert Harris
    £8.99

    Engineer Marcus Attilius Primus has taken charge of the Aqua Augusta, the aqueduct which brings water to a quarter of a million people. His predecessor has disappeared. When a crisis strikes the Augusta's main line, Attilus discovers that there are forces which even the Roman Empire can't control.

  • - How Everything We Believe About Why We Buy is Wrong
    by Martin Lindstrom
    £9.99

    Buyology shares the fruits of this research, revealing for the first time what actually goes on inside our heads when we see an advertisement, hear a marketing slogan, taste two rival brands of drink, or watch a programme sponsored by a major company.

  • - The New Science of Human Relationships
    by Daniel Goleman
    £10.99

    Presents a synthesis of the findings in biology and brain science, revealing a fundamental discovery: we are designed for sociability, constantly engaged in a 'neural ballet' that connects us brain-to-brain with those around us. This work explains the surprising accuracy of first impressions, the basis of charisma and emotional power, and more.

  • by Alan Alda
    £9.49

    A funny story of a boy growing into a man who then realizes he has only begun to grow. This book presents the story of turning points in his life, events that would make him what he is - if only he could survive them. It is filled with curiosity about nature, good humour and honesty.

  • - Unlocking the Poet Within
    by Stephen Fry
    £9.49

    She knew he'd really done it this time when he revealed to her that he'd always had a secret passion for poetry and that his next project was a book about how to write poetry. According to Stephen it will make writing poetry fun, easy, satisfying, fulfilling and delightful.

  • by Guardian News and Media Ltd
    £9.49

    Older than Sudoku and played for many years in Japan, Kakuro is best described as a kind of mathematical crossword. This guide features over 100 puzzles of Kakuro. Each puzzle has been hand crafted by a Japanese inventor. It also includes four pages of 'How To', explaining the rules and featuring example puzzles, and a page of number combinations.

  • by William Diehl
    £13.49

    Martin Vail, Chicago's most brilliant lawyer, has been set up by his enemies to defend a case he cannot win. Young Aaron Stampler was caught red-handed after a murder that had the city reeling. In a desperate gamble for justice, Vail must reach deep into the recesses of a killer's mind, to flush out a monster of infinite cunning and evil.

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