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  • - The True Story of the Hatton Garden Robbery
    by Gordon Bowers
    £7.99

    Over the Easter weekend in 2015, a gang of criminals robbed a safe depository in London's Hatton Garden. Shortly before, electrical cables under nearby Kingsway had caught on fire, disrupting the emergency services in the area. Coincidence? Nigel Cawthorne digs deep to question the motives and methods behind diamond theft.

  • - Collect Them All!
    by Matt & Tom Oldfield
    £6.99

    Suarez follows the Uruguayan's winding path from love-struck youngster to Liverpool hero to Barcelona star. Grabbing goals and headlines along the way, this is the inspiring story of how the world's deadliest striker made his mark.

  • - Collect Them All!
    by Matt & Tom Oldfield
    £6.99

    Andres was always smaller than his friends, but he refused to let that stop him becoming one of the most skilful footballers ever. Iniesta tells of how his talent and hard work shone through as he became captain of Barcelona, and went on to score the winning goal in the World Cup final.

  • by Matt & Tom Oldfield
    £6.99

    `You were born to play on this stage, Wayne... the fans want to see something special, so give them a show to remember.'

  • - Riotous True-Life Adventures of a Bon Viveur
    by Mike Daunt
    £12.49

    This merry memoir tells how the author has lurched through a life full of friendship, laughter and bad behaviour. By turns funny, outrageous, and poignant, the book is at once a picaresque rogue's memoir, a salute to the independent life well lived, and a celebration of a certain type of character who is nowadays all too rare.

  • - The Autobiography of Lateysha Grace
    by Lateysha Grace
    £10.99

    With deep valleys of heartache and peaks of joy, Lateysha's bonk-busting autobiography will have you scrambling to turn the page.

  • by Sara Payne
    £7.99

    In the summer of 2000, schoolgirl Sarah Payne went missing from a beach where she played with her siblings. The nation waited with her whole family as the search for the little girl touched the hearts of everyone in the country.

  • - The True Story of the Serial Killer, Robert Black
    by Chris Clark
    £8.99

    In 1994, Robert Black was convicted of the kidnapping, sexual assault and murder of four young girls, and sentenced to life imprisonment with a minimum tariff of thirty-five years. He died in HMP Maghaberry, Northern Ireland, in January 2016, aged sixty-eight, unmourned, and entirely unrepentant of his repellent crimes.

  • - The Horrific True Story of a Girl's Life in the Hands of Sex Traffickers
    by Caitlin Spencer
    £7.99

    Please, Let Me Go tells the shocking true story of Caitlin Spencer, a survivor of sex trafficking in England.

  • by Daniel Bettridge
    £7.99

    From Alien to the Upside Down, get ready for an A-Z journey through the world of Stranger Things. The Duffer Brothers' creation has engrossed millions of fans across the globe, with its suspenseful story-telling and vivid evocation of a seemingly ordinary Middle American town that has been hiding some dark, dark secrets. It's also an unashamed love letter to the decade of E.T., It and the classic high school movie, filled to the brim with pop culture references. So if you're desperate to learn more about the show and its influences, then you need look no further!Providing an all-new insight into one of the world's most popular TV shows, this is an essential read for all fans of Stranger Things, exploring the world of Hawkins, Indiana and its residents (as well as their real-life counterparts) with some fun facts and a hefty dose of 80s pop culture along the way. Whether you want to brush up on your knowledge and get ready for what's to come, or a newbie who needs to get up-to-speed, this fun and informative A-Z guide has you covered.

  • by Rob Lewis
    £8.99

    Fishers of Men is an engrossing book penned by the talented Rob Lewis. Published in 2017 by John Blake Publishing Ltd, this book has quickly become a must-read in its genre. The story is a captivating journey that keeps the readers hooked from start to end. Lewis, with his masterful storytelling, takes us into a world that is both fascinating and thought-provoking. The book is a brilliant addition to your collection if you enjoy insightful narratives. Don't miss out on this masterpiece by Rob Lewis, brought to you by John Blake Publishing Ltd.

  • by Matt & Tom Oldfield
    £6.99

    Carragher tells the story of the Liverpool hero who was a formidable presence in English football for seventeen years.

  • - Sister Agatha
    by Sister Agatha
    £8.99

    Shirley Leach lived in a world of extreme comfort, wealth and status. With every good thing life had to offer, she was due to marry the man she loved - a man who, in turn, adored her. But all this was to change in a single moment.

  • - Miracle Man
    by Ted Macauley & Ian Hutchinson
    £7.99

    Hutchy: Miracle Man is a book not only for fans of motorcycle road racing, but for anyone interested in the life and career of a brilliant rider and an extraordinarily brave and enduring man, a hugely popular figure not just for his achievements, but for his unassuming modesty, kindness and humour.

  • - The Downing Street Revolution
    by Virginia Blackburn
    £9.99

    Only the second woman to hold office at 10 Downing Street, Theresa May inherits the most difficult political mandate of recent times: to negotiate Britain s exit from the European Union and re-establish its place in the wider world. She is known as an uncompromising and fiercely moral political operator who has risen through the ranks through profound competence, instead of cronyism. Her premiership promises to overthrow what she calls the "Nasty Party" image the Conservative Party has brought upon itself through infighting, career-politicking, and dishonesty, and restore a steady hand to the tiller of a nation in turmoil. But there is much more to her story than has emerged in the wake of the Brexit vote. Here, experienced journalist and political observer Virginia Blackburn examines the astonishing career, the politics, and the quite remarkable life of the woman who is tasked with changing not just the public face of the Conservatives, but the very fabric of the United Kingdom itself."

  • by Andy Dawson & Bob Mortimer
    £14.99

    For the first book inspired by their wildly popular podcast, Bob Mortimer and Andy Dawson considered producing an authoritative guide to the past, present and future world of football.

  • by Weird & Gilly
    £9.49

    The first and only biography on Ziggy Stardust's right-hand man. Mick Ronson is one of the most legendary guitarists and rock stars of all-time.

  • - The Sporting Statesman
    by Chris Bowers
    £8.99

    Novak Djokovic is not just one of the world's great tennis players - he is the de facto ambassador for his homeland, Serbia. Not an easy job, given the lingering resonance of Serbia's role in the 1990s Yugoslav wars. But through his on-court exploits and sportsmanship, Djokovic has become a true champion of his proud, if troubled, country.

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