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  • by William Woollard
    £13.49

  • by Michele Bishop
    £7.49

  • by Inam R. Sehri
    £14.99 - 15.99

    Non-fiction: History of Pakistan

  • - A Centenary History 1912-2012
    by Andy Archibald
    £16.49

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    by Jacqueline Puchtler
    £7.49

    ''Catherine suffers from amnesia brought about by post-traumatic stress. Desperate to recover details of her former life she travels to meet the inauspiciously named John Smith, an abrasive yet charismatic artist who professes to be the reincarnation of the great Spanish Romantic painter Francisco de Goya. Their emotional meeting is interrupted by a Spanish art historian investigating John Smith''s claims and searching for a lost Goya masterpiece. Catherine''s quest is further complicated by an ominous presence that results in her subsequent disappearance.''

  • by Jo Naughton
    £10.99

  • by Roberto Rabaiotti
    £14.99

  • by Roberto Rabaiotti
    £14.99

  • by Tarn Young
    £15.99

    Silent Torment is an enthralling mix of compassion, intrigue, romance, mystery and adventure. Lizzie Cameron's early life in Strathy is hard and unforgiving. The death of her mother, forces a move to Glasgow with her father, where she secures a position at Low Wood Hall, home of the powerful Hemingway family.

  • by Bernadette Bainbridge
    £10.49

    Everyone is excited and busy as Christmas day approaches. There's an Advent calendar hanging ready and the fairy lights are twinkling brightly on the tree. There's even a smiley snowman in the frost-covered garden... but what happens when Annie and Matt keep on forgetting to say please and thank you?

  • by Steve Cabus
    £14.49

    After 27 years as undisputed queen of French pop, 11 number 1 singles and record sales in excess of 20 million within France alone, Mylène Farmer, more than a cultural phenomenon, has become that rarest of exceptions: a legend in her own lifetime. From "Maman a tort" through to "Lonely Lisa", "The Single File" revisits a career like no other, taking in sex, death, religion and controversy along the way, in the first ever English-language book to be published on the singer Salman Rushdie once described as "The voice of a fallen angel". A must-have for international Mylène Farmer fans!

  • - Am I Who I Should Be?
    by Rosemarie Smith
    £12.49

  • by Peter Webb
    £15.99

  • by Brenda Holland
    £12.99

    A contemporary romance

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