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  • - The Lives and Ideas of History's Greatest Thinkers
    by Stephen Law
    £10.99

    Avoiding the technical jargon and complex logic associated with most books on philosophy, Law brings the thoughts of these great thinkers, from Confucius and Buddha to Wittgenstein and Sartre, to life.

  • - The Strange Maths Behind the Modern World
    by Richard Elwes
    £9.49

    A beguiling investigation into the remarkable maths behind our everyday lives.

  • by Alex Connor
    £8.99

    An historical mystery begets a modern-day massacre.

  • - shortlisted for the Dylan Thomas prize
    by Prajwal Parajuly
    £8.99

    A pioneering collection of stories about the Nepali-speaking world.

  • by Danny Rhodes
    £8.99

    When JB is served with an ASBO and sent to paint beach huts in Kent, it looks as if he has a chance to turn his life around. But then he encounters Moey and his gang. Only his attraction to Sal gives him a reason to keep going. But a storm is coming that threatens to shatter his hopes and destroy the relationship that could redeem him.

  • by Nicolas Barreau
    £7.99

    Fall in love with a delicious novel about Paris, food and romance.

  • - A Jimm Juree Novel
    by Colin Cotterill
    £8.99

    What do you do when you find a severed head on the beach? With her former cop grandfather as back-up, crime reporter Jimm Juree sets out to discover how the poor fellow got there. Yet the authorities show no interest at all...

  • - The Remarkable Story of the Cockleshell Raid
    by Robert Lyman
    £10.99

    The first new account of the legendary Cockleshell Raid in over fifty years.

  • by Derek Robinson
    £10.99

    1916: the air war begins in earnest on the eve of the Somme offensive...

  • by Derek Robinson
    £10.99

    1917: pilots seek distraction from certain death as the air war intensifies...

  • by Luis Fernando Verissimo
    £7.99

    A satirical crime adventure from Brazil's best-loved comic novelist.

  • - 1919-1939
    by Philip Ziegler
    £10.99

    Renowned biographer and historian Philip Ziegler tackles the great cultural and social events, flashpoints and diplomatic wrangles that led the world from the First to the Second World War

  • by Ed O'Loughlin
    £8.99

    The new novel from the Man Booker longlistee, in which a meeting between two strangers sheds light on the greatest unsolved mystery of polar exploration.

  • by Diana Souhami
    £11.99

    The scandalous life of one of England's great eccentrics.

  • by Tore Renberg
    £7.99

    Three lives. Three secrets. Three days. As their paths cross a whirlwind of events ensures, which will change each of them forever.

  • by Katie Piper
    £9.49

    Britain's most inspiring young woman helps give others the courage to cope with life's challenges, through personal anecdotes and expert advice.

  • - gripping historical thriller from a global bestselling author
    by Philip Kerr
    £9.49

    Bernie Gunther returns to his desk on homicide from the horrors of the Eastern Front to find Berlin changed for the worse. The eighth in the international bestselling series.

  • - The Big Questions in Philosophy
    by Simon Blackburn
    £10.99

    Simon Blackburn tackles the key questions in philosophy.

  • by Jane Urquhart
    £7.99

    A novel of family legacies, love and betrayal...

  • by John Ajvide Lindqvist
    £8.99

    Reissued paperback with a new upmarket brand look for the 'Swedish Stephen King' and bestselling author of Let the Right One In

  • by Phil Campion
    £8.99

    Sultan Gadaffi has escaped from Libya with a fistful of dangerous secrets. The British Government want ex-Special Forces operative Steve Range, the go-to man for any Black-Ops missions, to lead an ultra-covert mercenary group to seize him from his near-impregnable desert stronghold.

  • by Jessamy Hibberd & Jo Usmar
    £9.49

    How to break negative sleep patterns for better rest and happiness.

  • by CC Gibbs
    £9.49

    When unsophisticated graduate Kate catches the eye of her sexually rapacious new employer, she discovers the pleasures and dangers of unrestrained passion.

  • by Markus Heitz
    £10.99

    An undertaker in Leipzig, an unscrupulous scientist in Minsk, a plane crash in Paris with a single survivor and a puzzling cause. All three are linked by one terrible curse in this thriller from Number One bestselling author Markus Heitz

  • - A Commissario Soneri Investigation
    by Valerio Varesi
    £8.99

    Commissario Soneri returns to his roots, only to find a town consumed by corruption and a death that is not all it seems...

  • - Speeches that Shaped the Modern World
    by Hywel Williams
    £10.99

    Forty of the most memorable speeches made between 1945 and the present day.

  • by Michael Arditti
    £7.99

    Lyrical and witty, moving and profound, Widows and Orphans tells the story of Duncan Neville, a newspaper editor struggling to maintain the various aspects of his life which appear to be falling apart. Arditti paints a compelling portrait of a good man fighting for his principles in a hostile world.

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