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  • - A Novel
    by Geoffrey Beattie
    £3.49

    A compelling roman-a-clef about the rivalry between two brothers from inner-city Manchester

  • - A Martin Peters Mystery
    by Henry McDonald
    £8.99

    Darker than The Bridge and The Killing, the bodies start piling up for Martin Peters, a former Punk and now a British detective in the Berlin police force.

  • - The Princess of Wales on the Princess of Wales
    by Nigel Cawthorne
    £8.99

    Throughout her life, until her untimely death in 1997, Diana frequently gave interviews and shared her thoughts with many people. In this fresh portrait over almost 20 years, Nigel Cawthorne gathers her most salient words - some known, some forgotten. They show a remarkable woman who is still able to inspire us two decades on.

  • by Joseph Clyde
    £8.99

    A British terrorist is being held by the Chinese - Tony Underwood is sent to investigate and soon is on to a plot with terrifying consequences.

  • - A Daniel Jacot Spy Mystery
    by Crispin Black
    £8.99

    A new Daniel Jacot spy thriller - Britain is in turmoil after a Referendum shock. In addition, the French have picked up intelligence that the new British government is the subject of a terrorist plot. Will Col. Daniel Jacot be able to thread through the political and terrorist minefield to prevent the attack?

  • - Remembered by Susanna Johnston
    by Susanna Johnston
    £16.49

    First memoir on bestselling giants of the art world (and great eccentrics), Hugh Honour and John Fleming by one of their closest friends over 60 years.

  • - How to Feel and Look 10 Years Younger Without Effort
    by Helena Frith Powell
    £8.99

    The massively publicised guide to anti-aging from the bestselling author of Two Lipsticks and a Lover.

  • by Ranjit Bolt
    £9.49

    When he came across an old-English limerick that made him laugh, playwright Ranjit Bolt started writing nonsensical verse to entertain his friends. Their chuckling response led to A Lion Was Learning to Ski.

  • - An Antidote to Life's Frustrations
    by Liz Cowley
    £9.49

    A new entertaining collection of humorous observations on daily life by Liz Cowley!

  • - Nostalgic Letters on Fifteen Years of Rationing in Britain
    by Esther Rantzen
    £9.49

    Never before published in book form, these real dispatches from the real Dad's Army show how everything was affected, from petrol to pets, from restaurants to smoking, and not just food and clothing.

  • by Joseph Clyde
    £8.99

    A riveting, intelligent spy-mystery set in London and France involving the Russian President, drawn on the secret-service knowledge of former high-ranking diplomat Joseph Clyde.

  • - How Lord Byron's Daughter Launched the Digital Age Through the Poetry of Numbers
    by James Essinger
    £9.99

    How Ada Lovelace, Lord Byron's daughter, became the world's first computer programmer in 1842 and would have started the digital age.

  • - Look and Feel Ten Years Younger Without Breaking the Bank
    by Helena Frith Powell
    £11.49

    Helena Frith Powell noticed her first wrinkle when she accidentally caught sight of herself in her car's rear-view mirror. It set her off on an entertaining quest to find the most potent weapons in the battle against the effects of time on the face and body, without spending a fortune.

  • - Hacking: The Untold Story
    by James Hanning
    £11.49

    The first book on the tabloid news machine and its phone-hacking scandals in the mould of bestselling Flat Earth News.

  • - The Secret Battle Against Nuclear Annihilation of the World
    by Evan A. Thomas
    £20.49

    The untold story how Dwight Eisenhower secretly saved the world a second time as USA President by preventing a nuclear war from igniting when other countries invented the A-bomb.

  • - 11 Ideas to Balance Your Life
    by Angela Neustatter
    £8.99

  • - The Pulse of Race and Music
    by Candace Allen
    £10.99

    An investigation into the formative power of classical music and the social change it is bringing about all around the world.

  • - Al-Qaeda Strikes Twice
    by Joseph Clyde
    £8.99

    Following the execution of Bin Laden, Al-Qaeda vengefully activates a sleeper cell of suicide bombers, two of which detonate a nuclear bomb in the heart of London. In panic, people are forced to take shelter from the insidious radiation dust, while waiting to be rescued. Soon, the numbers of dead and those mortally ill grow and grow.

  • - The Little Lusts and Secrets of Life in France
    by Helena Frith Powell
    £9.49

    Third revised edition of bestselling bible on life in France (20,000+ copies sold).

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