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  • - Caught in a Trap
    by Spencer Leigh
    £11.99

    Published to coincide with the 40th anniversary of Elvis' death. With exclusive interviews with fellow musicians, promoters and those who knew them, and with much unique material, this is one of the most comprehensive accounts of Elvis Presley and his career.

  • by Torquil MacLeod
    £9.99

    Anita Sundström is just finding her feet as chief inspector. Her first big case is an old couple's apparent suicide pact, but if it is murder as she suspects, there seems to be no motive or suspects.

  • by Mo Foster
    £19.99

  • - An Extraordinary Life
    by Spencer Leigh
    £14.99

    Frank Sinatra: An Extraordinary Life is a definitive account of Frank Sinatra's life and career. With unique material and exclusive interviews with fellow musicians, promoters and friends, the acclaimed author Spencer Leigh has written a compelling biography of one of the world's biggest stars. With remarkable stories about Sinatra on every page.

  • by Zdenka Fantlova
    £10.99

    A moving memoir of love, loss and hope. Zdenka's peaceful life was changed forever when she was sent to Terezin concentration camp. Here, she was given a humble engraved tin ring by her first love Arno. She survived six concentration camps, endured horrors the like of which most of us can't begin to comprehend, yet never lost the will to live.

  • - Troubadour Tales of New York
    by K G Miles
    £9.99

    Bob Dylan in the Big Apple takes you on Dylan's journey through the streets of New York - the locations, characters and stories that formed a backdrop to his life and work. Follow in his early footsteps to the Cafe Wha? and more recently the Beacon Theatre. With maps, illustrations and wonderful stories this is a must for any Dylan enthusiast.

  • by John Cambridge
    £10.99

    'Bowie, Cambo & All the Hype' traces the extraordinary and pivotal friendship between David Bowie and drummer John Cambridge, from the time when Bowie made his first major career breakthrough in 1969 to his death from cancer in 2016.

  • - Exploring the lives of extraordinary teachers
     
    £10.99

    Teachers inspire and nurture children. Never has this been more evident than during Covid-19, where teachers risk their own health and wellbeing to ensure that no child is left behind, either face to face or online. Yet teachers do not live at school. They have rich lives we know little about. These stories explore the human side of our educators.

  • by Torquil MacLeod
    £9.99

    Anita Sundstrom, out of the force for a year after her resignation, is approached by a dying woman to track a collection of paintings stolen from her family. They were looted by the Nazis in Budapest in 1944. But needing the money, Anita takes on this seemingly impossible task. As she heads off to Hungary, she has no idea of the dangers ahead.

  • - Troubadour Tales
    by Jackie Lees
    £9.99

    'A must have for Dylan enthusiasts, lovers of London, and anyone with even a passing interest in the history of music. I devoured it in two sittings - and I loved it!' Conor McPherson, playwright, Girl from the North Country

  • - Ditch the booze and take control of your life
    by Janey Lee Grace
    £10.99

    Happy Healthy Sober will inspire you to look at your relationship with alcohol and encourage you to ditch the booze to live your best life. Have you woken up at 3 berating yourself for drinking too much? Have you tried ditching the booze without success? The first 30 days of sobriety are the most difficult. This book will help you stay on track.

  • - Outlaw Blues
    by Spencer Leigh
    £16.99

    Bob Dylan: Outlaw Blues is a major new biography, a story of the life of a man that intrigues his audience - both young and old. Bob Dylan's past and present is comprehensively detailed in this new book which will be published in July 2020, that is, in Bob Dylan's eightieth year.

  • by Christopher Fenwick
    £28.49

    The story of a famous British family department store business that has delighted shoppers to include Bond Street, London.

  • - The seventh Inspector Anita Sundstrom mystery
    by Torquil MacLeod
    £8.99

    Shortly after Anita Sundstrom's mother's death, Anita is called to an apartment where a man with dementia has tried to kill his wife. The case sparks off renewed interest in the death of her father, lost in the 1994 MS Estonia ferry disaster. It's not long before she discovers that she has stumbled into a tangled web of conspiracy theories.

  • by Tom O. Keenan
    £7.99

    The Family is the second in a crime thriller series by critically acclaimed author Tom O. Keenan. In Glasgow, the Family, a collective of crime families, has formed to fight migrant gangs. With the arrival of ISIS, however, can the Family do the City a favour and `set aboot' them?

  • - Connect with your guardian angels
    by Beverley Densham
    £10.99

    A practical step-by-step guide taking you on a beautiful journey to help you connect, discover and create a deeper relationship with your guardian angels.

  • - A Story of the German Anti-Nazi Resistance
    by Louis Eltscher
    £11.99

    Drawing on extensive sources, author Louis R. Eltscher examines the role of the German anti-Nazi resistance inside the Third Reich in Traitors or Patriots? This book is essential reading for anyone with an interest in the anti-Nazi resistance.

  • - Introducing Sean Rooney Psychosleuth
    by Tom O. Keenan
    £7.99

    The Father, the first in a crime thriller series by critically acclaimed author Tom O. Keenan, introduces troubled retired profiler Sean Rooney. DCI Jacqueline Kaminski, faced with multiple murders - and some headless corpses - has other ideas. Jackie needs psychosleuth Rooney back on the case.

  • - Learning the Game
    by Spencer Leigh
    £11.99

    3 February 1959. The 60th anniversary of Buddy Holly's death in 2019. He was 22 years old when he died. Don McLean called that fatal day `The Day the Music Died'. But, his music hasn't died, as he left us a wonderful legacy. Spencer Leigh's new BIOGRAPHY Buddy Holly: Learning the Game is the most definitive account of Holly and his career.

  • - One Man and His Dog
    by Tony Iley
    £7.99

    Shepherd Tony Iley believes it's one of the wonders of the world to see a good Collie working in harmony with his master. In his book he covers the history of the working dog, training from puppy onwards, trials, breeding and the experiences of handlers past and present. He tells his wonderful story of the relationship between one man and his dog.

  • - Gene-ius Nutrition and Fitness
    by Kate Llewellyn-Waters
    £8.99

    The DNA Diet will revolutionise the way we choose to manage our health, exercise and diet. Low Carb, Low Fat or Mediterranean Diet - which is genetically appropriate for you? Chapters explain how we can use our DNA to achieve ultimate health and fitness. Includes latest scientific research, meal planning and recipes. This is a plan for life.

  • - The Sixth Inspector Anita Sundstrom Mystery
    by Torquil MacLeod
    £8.99

    When a leading Malmo entrepreneur turns up bound and gagged, the Skane County Police have no obvious clues as to who is behind the kidnap. Warring companies... fallen celebrities... and an adversary from a past case reappears on the scene as Inspector Anita Sundstrom tries to find the truth in the sixth Malmo Mystery.

  • - The Cambridge 1960 Indo-African Expedition
    by Christopher Fenwick
    £7.99

    At Cambridge University the author realised that the lengthy vacations were going to be the last periods of freedom before old age approached. Three friends chose to go on an expedition. This book describes that adventure where, never tiring of Fray Bentos, they drove across Europe, India and Africa travelling towards that glass of champagne.

  • - The Fifth Inspector Anita Sundstrom Mystery
    by Torquil MacLeod
    £7.99

    MENACE IN MALMO is the fifth in a series of best-selling crime mysteries featuring Inspector Anita Sundstrom. Over 300,000 copies of the series have been sold in ebook format since 2013.

  • by Torquil MacLeod
    £8.99

    MURDER IN MALMO is the second in a series of best-selling crime mysteries featuring Inspector Anita Sundstrom. MEET ME IN MALMO is the first and MISSING IN MALMO the third. The author is currently working on the fourth title.

  • - An Inspector Anita Sundstrom Mystery
    by Torquil MacLeod
    £6.99

    Set at Christmas A MALMO MIDWINTER is a crime mystery featuring Inspector Anita Sundstrom of the best-selling Malmo mysteries. Over 300,000 copies of the series have been sold in ebook format since 2013.

  • - The Complete Guide
    by Matthew Manning
    £15.49

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