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  • - The Early Years 1988-1994
    by Martin Roach
    £11.49

    Classic reissue of the very first biography of the world's biggest hard dance/rock act.

  • - Sixteen True Stories of How British Tycoons Made Their Fortunes
    by Tammy Cohen
    £8.99

    Who wants to be a millionaire? We all do, apparently. Only now days it's not enough to have just one million, as being really comfortable requires having several million in the bank. With Britain now boasting more millionaires than ever before, it seems tantalisingly within reach. But how does one do it?

  • by Ronnie Irani
    £7.99

    Ronnie will take you out to the crease and back in the dressing room and he gives you a vivid insight into the humour and the heartache, the trials and the triumphs of being a top sports star.

  • by Sarah Oliver
    £7.99

    This is the must-have book for any Taylor Lautner fan.

  • - The Extraordinary Autobiography of Paula Yates' Mother
    by Helene Thornton
    £12.49

    For two decades, Paula Yates was one of Britain's wildest celebrities who lived life on the edge. It's clear where she got it from, for her mother Helene Thornton's own turbulent life was one of extreme passions and heartache. This title discusses the circumstances that lead to the revelation that Paula's true father was Hughie Green.

  • by John McShane
    £6.99

    The inside story of how the UK's most loved solo artist found herself in the most roller coaster relationship of all time.

  • by Gary C. King
    £7.99

    One morning in early November 2007, police in the beautiful Italian city of Perugia made a gruesome discovery. The body of a young English exchange student from the University of Leeds, Meredith Kercher, was found under a blood-soaked duvet in her room in the small cottage she shared with other students. Her throat had been cut...

  • - Everything You Need to Know Before You Vote
    by Jonathon Maitland
    £7.99

    As the country rushes headlong into another general election and the big parties start competing for the attention of voters, there are more people than ever before who just don't want to get involved. Everyone is feeling increasingly bewildered, alienated and bored by the whole process. But dont panic.

  • by Dave Hazard
    £13.49

    Dave Hazard is a world class martial artist. His reputation is legendary. Born into a harsh world which demanded that you learn how to look after both yourself and those around you, where your word was your bond and villains used guns not just their bare fists, Dave Hazard grew into a complex and extraordinary man.

  • by Richard Dunwoody
    £11.99

    This enthralling book, packed with amazing action shots, offers a unique insight into a world of fine sportsmen, wonderful horses and great moments of glory. It is required reading for any horse lover or sports fan.

  • - Magic, Death and Glory in the Golden Age of Flight
    by Gordon Thorburn
    £10.99

    How did a working-class boy mechanic finish with fifty-seven fighter victories? What was special about Udet, Boelcke, and von Richthofen? Who were the greatest aces, and what were their real scores? What were the best fighter aircraft of WWI? These and many other questions are answered in Gordon Thorburn's fascinating study of the first air war.

  • by Michele R. McPhee
    £7.99

    The brutal murders of Rachel Entwistle and her baby daughter Lillian in January 2006 sent shock waves through Britain and the US. Discovered lying together in their bedroom, they had both been shot. This title tells the shocking story of this young mother and her 9-month-old baby, cruelly murdered by the man who is meant to love and protect them.

  • by Charles Bronson
    £8.99

    Charles Bronson has spent 24 of the last 28 years in solitary confinement. In this new edition of his autobiography, he reveals the truth about how he fell in love with and married his beautiful wife Saira.

  • - True Stories of Women Who Kill
    by Wensley Clarkson
    £13.49

    What drives a woman to kill? Obsession? Revenge? Desperation? Or Pure Evil?

  • by Roy Snell
    £12.49

    A larger-than-life character, Roy tells his incredible story in his own words - from life as a sniper in the army to starring in Hollywood blockbuster Snatch alongside Vinnie Jones. He's been shot, he's been stabbed and he's been in more crazy situations than you could possibly imagine - but Roy's clients know he's the ultimate man for the job.

  • - How I Escaped an Arranged Marriage and Survived an Honour Killing to Become a Star
    by Sofia Hayat
    £7.99

    Dishonoured is a touching and gripping account of a young girl's struggle to flee a life of oppression and imprisonment. Her courage and determination to pursue her ambition of becoming a performer and to live freely have demonstrated that it is possible to retain pride in your culture while still enjoying a western lifestyle.

  • - The Autobiography
    by Martyn Williams
    £13.49

    Determined, dedicated and dogmatic, Martyn Williams is the inspiring number seven lynchpin who has steered club and country to victory in inimitable style. In his action-packed autobiography, he writes for the first time about his love for the sport he has made his own.

  • by Carl Merritt
    £12.49

    Carl Merritt comes from a world where no rules apply, where violence has always simmered close to the surface. Still in his teens, he became trapped in a world of illegal fighting in order to survive. The men who owned Carl built him into an awesome opponent, and plunged him into a world of appalling violence, crime and retribution.

  • - The Godfather of British Crime
    by Freddie Foreman
    £7.99

    To Britain's criminal underworld, Freddie Foreman is the Godfather. Held responsible for the gangland killings of Ginger Marks and Frank 'The Mad Axeman' Mitchell, he was the punisher to those who broke the underworld's strict code of conduct.

  • - Jailed Forever: True Stories of Britain's Most Evil Killers
    by Nick Appleyard
    £14.49

    From sex-crazed fiends to cold-eyed professional assassins, only those convicted of the most terrible murders are told they will die behind bars.

  • by Aled Jones
    £7.99

    Aled: My Story reveals the man behind the music in a frank, heart-warming and funny account of his life.

  • - From Twisted Dictators to Child Killers
    by Nigel Cawthorne
    £8.99

    There are plenty of misguided, violent and unpleasant people in the world - but how many can be classified as truly evil?

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