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  • - (An Inspector Tom Reynolds Mystery Book 3)
    by Jo Spain
    £7.99

    The bestselling author of With Our Blessing and Beneath the Surface.

  • - The Ultra-Secret Unit That Posed As Nazi Stormtroopers
    by Damien Lewis
    £9.49

    The Ultra-Secret Unit That Posed As Nazi Stormtroopers The Most Daring Mission Ever Undertaken

  • - Rotherweird Book I
    by Andrew Caldecott
    £8.99

    'A history-tragic-comedy all rolled into one' (Hilary Mantel) and 'An enthralling puzzle-picture of a book' (M.R. Carey). Welcome to Rotherweird!

  • by Bruno Vincent
    £7.99

    A brand new Enid Blyton for Grown-Ups, especially for Mother's Day!

  • by Bruno Vincent
    £7.99

    The Five attempt to scale the property ladder in this new Enid Blyton for Grown-Ups!

  • by William Thomson
    £18.99

    An idiosyncratic, richly illustrated guide to Britain's rivers, seas and shores.

  • - A Lola and Ingrid Investigation
    by Dominique Sylvain
    £8.99

    Lola and Ingrid reunite for a much more personal investigation in this thriller featuring corruption and intrigue in North Africa.

  • - Hitch Hiking Through the State of a Nation
    by Julian Sayarer
    £8.99

    Documenting Sayarer's real life journey hitchhiking across the US, this fascinating memoir tells the story of the forgotten people lost in their own country, grappling to find a voice in the vast political landscape of the US.

  • by Umberto Eco
    £21.99

    Umberto Eco explores the most distant realms of our imagination.

  • by Joan Sales
    £8.99

    Lost illusions, lost ideals, lost youth - the masterpiece of the Spanish Civil War.

  • by Karim Miské
    £8.99

    A ritualistic murder threatens to destabilise the turbulent multicultural melting pot of suburban Paris.

  • by Oscar Coop-Phane
    £8.99

    Set in the Berlin Nightclub scene, three young men, all from different backgrounds, meet by chance. Tomorrow Berlin depicts the flawed character's lives spiral downwards, their lifestyles drawing them into a grimy abyss that threatens to eclipse them.

  • by Paolo Sorrentino
    £7.99

    The novelisation of Youth (La Giovinezza) - an original film by Paolo Sorrentino, starring Michael Caine, Harvey Keitel and Rachel Weisz

  • - My Life on a Plate
    by Prue Leith
    £10.99

    The memoir of a woman whose refreshing charm, humour, energy and zest show her remarkable appetite for life.

  • by Joseph Connolly
    £7.99

    Connolly's comedy of manners weaves together a domestic tableaux of characters - those with old-fashioned manners, tabloid manners, and no manners at all - in a satire on oedipal envy, neighbourly rivalry and the shameless stupidity of our fame-fuelled society.

  • by Maggie Ross
    £3.49

    Secrets, lies, lust and adultery by the Thames estuary in the shadow of World War II.

  • by Frank Schatzing
    £11.99

    Arthur C. Clarke meets Michael Crichton: an elevator to the Moon and a rare energy source - and a secret society, Hydra, that has plans for both.

  • - The Gaia Chronicles Book 3
    by Naomi Foyle
    £8.99 - 14.99

    Astra Ordott is the long-prophesied icon of unification for the peoples of Is-Land and Non-Land - but is she ready to accept her destiny? This gripping SF novel is 'for Hunger Games fans of all ages' says Library Journal. Perfect for fans of Ursula K. Le Guin and Joyce Carol Oates.

  • - The Gaia Chronicles Book 2
    by Naomi Foyle
    £8.99

    Astra has escaped her enemies, and left behind her friends. But in this new, disorientating world, can she trust anyone?

  • by Elena Forbes
    £7.99

    A life-or-death race against time as another serial murderer is at work on DI Mark Tartaglia's patch in west London

  • by Linda Green
    £8.99

    'Authentic, absorbing and unputdownable' Louise Jensen, bestselling author of The Sister. An emotional new psychological thriller from the #1 bestselling author of While My Eyes Were Closed.

  • by Dulce Maria Cardoso
    £8.99

    A powerful coming-of-age story, set against the violent backdrop of decolonisation and the return to an old homeland.

  • by Jen Waldo
    £7.99

    One little cocaine-induced heart attack and it's back to my childhood to start over ... A wry, debut novel about addiction and small-town Texan life.

  • - Shocking, Gripping True Crime Stories of the Most Evil Murderers
    by Brian Innes
    £8.99

    The inside story of 50 of the World's Serial Killers

  • - The Story of the Carr's Hill Murder
    by Jane Housham
    £10.99

    The investigation into a Gateshead child murder reveals the Victorians - their classes, their justice and their scandals - as never before

  • - Jesperson and Lane Book I
    by Lisa Tuttle
    £8.99

    Should you find yourself in need of a discreet investigation into any sort of mystery, crime or puzzling circumstances, think of Jesperson and Lane . . .

  • - The Divine Cities Book 2
    by Robert Jackson Bennett
    £10.99

    Do the dead sleep soundly in the land of death - or do they have plans of their own? A triumphant return to the world of A City of Stairs.

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