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  • - the second Breen & Tozer mystery set in the corrupt underground of 60's London
    by William Shaw
    £7.99

    An honest detective comprehends the corrupting influence of power in a crime thriller that portrays the dark side of the sixties.

  • by Simon Sylvester
    £7.99

    A tale of blossoming love, myth and dark mystery on a remote Scottish island for fans of Matt Haig's The Humans

  • - a fabulously fun wedding comedy!
    by Anna Bell
    £8.99

    With a baby on the way and her business starting to boom, has Penny finally found her happily ever after?

  • - True Stories Behind the World's Most Notorious Narcotic
    by Wensley Clarkson
    £9.49

    Cocaine Confidential goes inside the lives of the coca farmers, the jungle sweat-shop workers, the smugglers, the suppliers, and, ultimately, the dealers who provide for the world's hundreds of millions of users, to reveal their stories for the first time.

  • by Lucy Atkins
    £8.99

    The bestselling noir thriller about a family divided by secrets, and the lengths a mother will go to protect her child. Perfect for fans of Claire Fuller and Fiona Barton.

  • by Catherine Lowell
    £8.99

    'A funny, smart read with a kick-ass heroine' Sun on Sunday. A witty, light-hearted comedy about love and fiction, and the all-important difference between the two.

  • by Joseph Connolly
    £8.99

    Susan wants another husband - which comes as a shock to the current one. A tale of a singular threesome.

  • by Michelle Moran
    £8.99

    From the internationally bestselling author of Nefertiti comes a captivating novel about the infamous Mata Hari, exotic dancer, adored courtesan, and, possibly, infamous spy.

  • by Iain Gale
    £8.99

    There's a leak in Wellington's army, and suspicion is falling on James Keane...'Wonderfully imaginative' Bernard Cornwell, author of The Last Kingdom.

  • by Iain Gale
    £8.99

    1808: the Peninsular War rages in Spain. And renegade officer James Keane leads the first British intelligence unit on a mission into enemy territory. 'Wonderfully imaginative' Bernard Cornwell.

  • - The Valhalla Saga Book II
    by Snorri Kristjansson
    £8.99

    The army of the White Christ might have won at Stenvik, but the Old Gods still wield power in the cold North . . . and King Olav is determined to find and take it for himself.

  • - An Inspector Akyl Borubaev Thriller (1)
    by Tom Callaghan
    £7.99

    A hard-hitting rollercoaster of a debut thriller, which marks the arrival of a major new talent in the world of crime fiction

  • by Neil Spring
    £8.99

    'Deliciously creepy' Herald. A hair-raising fictionalized account of the Borley Rectory haunting, based on contemporary first-hand testimonies.

  • - The Dordogne Mysteries 3
    by Martin Walker
    £9.49

    A new case for St Denis' incomparable Chief of Police, Captain Bruno Courreges, in this engaging series set in rural France.

  • - And 34 Other Really Interesting Uses of Science
    by Alok Jha
    £9.49

    Everything you ever wanted to know about science in 35 bite size chapters.

  • by Anuradha Roy
    £8.99

    A woman struggles with her past, as she sees her familiar world being swept away by India's brutal modernity.

  • by Richard North Patterson
    £8.99

    A hard-hitting, nail-biting and all-too-real race against time thriller.

  • - Winner of the Costa First Novel Award, from the author of The Language of Kindness
    by Christie Watson
    £8.99

    The touching and beguiling first novel from the author of The Language of Kindness

  • by Alex Connor
    £8.99

    A superb conspiracy thriller from the author of The Rembrandt Secret, which brings a centuries-old secret into the present day with terrible consequences.

  • - The Explosive True Story of the Special Forces Desperadoes of WWII
    by Damien Lewis
    £9.49

    Sunday Times no.1 bestselling author tells the thrilling untold story of Churchill's private army

  • by Patrick Easter
    £7.99

    September 1799. Treacherous waters threaten to engulf policeman Tom Pascoe when a politician's body is found floating in the Thames.

  • by Robert B Parker
    £8.99

    A hunt for a stolen painting turns into a murder investigation for Spenser, Robert B. Parker's legendary private eye.

  • by Peter Millar
    £9.99

    A chilling historical dystopia in which post-war England is divided between the Soviets and the Americans, with the capital split in two.

  • - A Survivor's Memory
    by Chil Rajchman
    £9.49

    A devastating account of Treblinka by one of the camp's few survivors.

  • - A Hakim and Arnold Mystery
    by Barbara Nadel
    £8.99

    The first in a new crime series featuring former policeman and soldier PI Lee Arnold and his Muslim assistant, Mumtaz Hakim.

  • by Lucia Alvarez de Toledo
    £10.99

    An accessible biography of one of the most influential figures of recent times based on new, original research.

  • - 200 Key Concepts Explained in an Instant
    by Dorothy Ail
    £10.99

    The fastest way to learn about human history, from the Ice Age to modern oligarchs.

  • - 200 Key Concepts Explained in an Instant
    by Giles Sparrow
    £10.99

    The fastest way to learn about astronomy, from the constellations to cosmology.

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