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  • by Julie Hamill
    £11.49

    Frank's got a secret which Mrs Morrisson knows. Daniel has one too, and it's getting harder to keep. As she learns about her mum, Jackie finds they have much in common. Desperate to do right by her child, Jackie seeks answers to life as a single mum. And who is the new 'priest' that's making temperatures rise?

  • - An Insider's View
    by Kevin Moore
    £10.49

    For fans of real life murder investigations everywhere. Retired Chief Superintendent Kevin Moore uses cases he was involved in to trace how investigations have changed over the decades. Just what is murder? What about forensics? What happens when criminals fall out with criminals? It's not all like Midsomer Murders or Vera!

  • - Lines From My Forehead
    by Tim Harnden-Taylor
    £7.99

    Hurrah, Bing is back! The charmingly eccentric hound, with the unique view on life, returns with a third offering of gently funny observations on life with the guv, Tim. He and Tim meander through their days, contemplating all manner of quirky conundrums. All is revealed in the wonderful world of Bing.

  • - Imagined Letters to and from the Front
    by Rosemary Children of Caerleon
    £7.99

    As a project to commemorate the First World War, the children of Caerleon imagined letters they might have written then. These show how much the children now empathise with those at the Front and those at home. They understand war affects people everywhere, as well as appreciating the emotional costs, love of family and the sanctity of peace.

  • - A Unique and Personal Insight into the Changes in Policing and Police Leadership Style Over the Years
    by Kevin Moore
    £10.49

    A Unique and Personal Insight into the Changes in Policing and Police Leadership Style Over the Years by Rtd Chief Superintendent Kevin Moore, Sussex Police

  • by Darcy Drummond
    £10.49

    Dancer Summer's life's a mess, driven by destructive urges she barely understands. Now, she's torn between her love for married star comedian Doug, and the brooding Sicilian restauranteur and Family boss Giancarlo. But who will help her become the girl she's determined to be? Or will her wish to punish her father again lead her into disaster?

  • - Daughters of Newport in the Great War
    by Sylvia Mason
    £7.99

    This deeply-researched book looks at the seven Newport women who died in the First World War. It also pays tribute to the work of other Newport women who survived the war, celebrating the sacrifices of suffragettes, munitionettes, philanthropists and nurses who contributed to the changing world created by the war to end all wars.

  • - George Mitchell - A Lovely Man
    by Eleanor Pritchard
    £12.99

    George Mitchell was a shy man, yet created the phenomenon of the Black and White Minstrels, now seen as racist and wiped from history. But his life was far more than the Minstrels, and there's far more to the Minstrels than racism. Unprecedented access to archives allows this book to tell the true story of the Mitchell Singers and their founder.

  • - A Gentle, Humorous Look at Life, Snooker, Whizzers and Other Great Philosophical Mysteries Through the Meanderings of Bing, a Dog of Rather Large Brain, and His Minder Tim, as They Potter Through Their Days Together
    by Tim Harnden-Taylor
    £6.49

    Fans of the popular blog Lines From My Forehead need no introduction to the wonderful world of the dog of rather large brain Bing as he wanders through life with Tim, pondering life's mysteries. What is the point of skiing? Why do buzzers disturb peaceful sunny days? Upside down TV, squeaky balls and ducks are all met in the gentle world of Bing.

  • by Julie Hamill
    £8.99

    June folds socks. She comments on Dallas she shops in the supermarket. She sits in the pub. Frank sees her, but he doesn't know why; nobody else does. Set in Airdrie, Scotland in the 1980s, Frank is a touching, bittersweet and gently humorous novel that explores how a father and daughter cope in grief.

  • - A Collection of Poems
    by John Marshall
    £6.49

    These poems cover a wide range of topics from love poems for the poet's wife, to such varied themes as nature, philosophy and some of a comical nature, resulting in an eclectic mix of poems, all connecting personally to the author and his life.

  • - A collection of work by seven Monmouthshire writers
    by Maggie Harkness
    £8.99

    A collection of short stories, poems and other work by Maggie Harkness, Anna Hitch, Steve Hoselitz, Louise Longworth, Gerald Mason, Margaret Payne and Hugh Rose, who together make up Penthusiasts, a writers' circle based in the lovely town of Usk in Monmouthshire.

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