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  • by Lone Theils
    £7.99

    When a picture of two Danish girls who disappeared on a boat bound for England in 1985 emerges many years later in an old suitcase from a British second-hand dealer, the journalist Nora Sand's professional curiosity is immediately awakened. But before she knows it, she is mixed up in the case of a serial killer who is serving a life sentence in a notorious prison and the quest to discover the truth about the missing girls may be more dangerous that she had ever imagined... Translated by Charlotte Barslund.

  • by Miklos Banffy
    £10.99

    Tells about the lives of Balint, with his ultimately unhappy love for Adrienne, and his fatally flawed cousin, Laszlo Gyeroffy, who dies in poverty and neglect.

  • by Miklos Banffy
    £10.99

    An extraordinary portrait of the vanished world of pre-1914 Hungary. The second volume of Banffy's trilogy, rediscovered after the fall of communism in Hungary.

  • - Inside Secrets of the World's Newest and Deadliest Drugs
    by Wensley Clarkson
    £7.99

    An exploration of the lethal and murky world of Legal Highs. The first book on this highly controversial topic.

  • - Rosie Gilmour 6
    by Anna Smith
    £8.99

    A dead young bride and a briefcase full of illegal diamonds add up to a dangerous sixth investigation for crime reporter Rosie Gilmour

  • by Evelio Rosero
    £8.99

    A beguiling, surreal and controversial novel by Colombia's greatest writer since Gabriel Garcia Marquez

  • by Tamara McKinley
    £8.99

    A powerful story of love and loss from the beloved internationally bestselling author, Tamara McKinley, who also writes as Sunday Times bestseller Ellie Dean. For fans of Lesley Pearse and Susan Lewis. Discover Tamara McKinley's other timeless bestsellers Ocean Child and Matilda's Last Waltz.

  • by Linda Green
    £7.99

    THE #1 BESTSELLER: a nail-biting psychological drama for fans of Liane Moriarty and CL Taylor.

  • by Jim Shepard
    £9.49

    The Warsaw ghetto seen through the eyes of a nine-year-old boy, in a heartbreaking novel commemorating the famous Doctor Korczak, saver of children.

  • by Kathryn Flett
    £7.99

    A sharp-eyed modern morality tale about mothers and daughters and how we raise our children, from the author of Separate Lives.

  • by Hilary Boyd
    £8.99

    A tale of new loves and old loyalties, for readers who might think falling in love was a thing of the past.

  • - The Inside Story of the Hatton Garden Heist
    by Wensley Clarkson
    £9.49

    The definitive account of the old-school robbery that gripped Britain and the hunt for the gangsters behind it.

  • by Mona Siddiqui
    £10.99

    The 50 ideas that define and explain the Islamic faith, outlined in a series of clear and insightful essays

  • - The heart-stopping China series travels to America (China Thriller 4)
    by Peter May
    £9.49

    Human trafficking and inhuman terrorism - the fourth instalment in Peter May's critically acclaimed series

  • by Marcus Weeks
    £10.99

    The world's great faiths explained in an instant

  • by Tom Jackson
    £9.49

    The structures and workings of our bodies explained in 200 illustrations

  • - Between Three Plagues Volume I
    by Jaan Kross
    £10.99

    The story of a man who rose from peasant stock to become Estonia's most famous medieval chronicler - The first novel in a historical trilogy by Estonia's most famous writer

  • by Laurie Graham
    £8.99 - 15.49

    A poignant follow-up to The Future Homemakers of America - warm-hearted and sparklingly witty women's fiction for fans of The Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood, Fannie Flagg and Anne Tyler

  • - a Richard & Judy Bestselling Author
    by Tracy Rees
    £9.49

    The powerful third novel from the author of the Richard and Judy bestseller Amy Snow. Perfect for fans of The Keeper of Lost Things and The Villa in Italy.

  • - the pulse-racing introduction to the DI Nicholas Lowry thrillers
    by James Henry
    £9.49

    'A fast-moving thriller with strong characters, dark humour and a terrific sense of place. I was totally absorbed by it' Elly Griffiths

  • by Joanna Kavenna
    £7.99

    A conceptual tour de force and a satire of pseudo-philosophy and literary devices, from the brilliantly comic ironist and Granta Best of Young British author

  • - Bernie Gunther Thriller 11
    by Philip Kerr
    £9.49

    Blackmail, espionage and a mass murderer from his past await Bernie Gunther at the French Riviera

  • by Elena Poniatowska, Juan Villoro, Lydia Cacho, et al.
    £10.99

    A crucial testament - bringing together work from seven of Mexico's finest journalists - that lays bare the outrageous circumstances of more than a hundred journalists who have been murdered while investigating corruption and criminality

  • by Louise O\'Neill
    £8.99

    BOOK OF THE YEAR AT THE IRISH BOOK AWARDS 2015. The award-winning, bestselling novel about the life-shattering impact of sexual assault, rape and how victims are treated. For fans of Caitlin Moran, Marian Keyes and Jodi Picoult.

  • by Laurie Graham
    £8.99

    London, the 1880s, and Jack the Ripper is at large. Two childhood friends meet again having found very different fortunes in the fog-bound, Ripper-stalked streets of Victorian London, in the new novel from the acclaimed Laurie Graham

  • - An Experiment in Communal Living - The Story of Windsor Hill Wood
    by Tobias Jones
    £9.49

    Share your belongings and start belonging - the story of Windsor Hill Wood, a working farm refuge.

  • by Bruno Vincent
    £9.49

    Enid Blyton's books are beloved the world over and The Famous Five have been the perennial favourite of her fans. Now, in this new series of Enid Blyton for Grown-Ups, George, Dick, Anne, Julian and Timmy confront a new challenge: no booze for one month

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