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  • - The Trial of the Majickal Elders
    by Phil Lovesey
    £22.49

    The final part of the Most Majecilus trilogy reaches its whammet-dudging finale in a majickal tale that will have you chickling, eyesplashing and dudging your whammies one last time...

  • - A Novel of Race, Espionage and Redemption
    by Franklin Debrot
    £15.49

    A Novel of Race, Espionage and Redemption.

  • by Jessie Kyd
    £10.49

    Falsely accused: one woman's fight to clear her name.

  • - A Novel of Sixth-Century Britain
    by David Ebsworth
    £16.49

    Sixth-Century Britain. Ambros Skyhound and his blind Song-Sayer must battle enemies who would destroy their combined faith.

  • by Mike Robinson
    £13.49

    A young man sets out to save his family and friends but soon finds the fate of all of China in his hands.

  • by Petros Makris
    £14.49

    An imaginative and inspiring thriller that addresses contemporary issues.

  • - A Novel of Waterloo
    by David Ebsworth
    £15.49

    Award winning historical fiction novelist David Ebsworth's account of the Battle of Waterloo.

  • by Fiona Scott
    £12.49

    Join Willow as she travels through time in this stupendous book for children from SilverWood Books.

  • by Phil Lovesey
    £26.99

    Read about the the tzorkly-witches of Witchett Dale in the latest Matlock picture book.

  • by R. H. Parr
    £15.49

    A biography of intrepid sailor George Lancaster.

  • by Michael E. Rose
    £13.49

    A biting and darkly humorous satire set in the International Criminal Police Organization.

  • - The Pitiless Epic of the Irish Famine Diaspora
    by Charles Egan
    £20.99 - 26.99

    The pitiless epic of the Irish Famine diaspora.

  • by Erica Laine
    £13.49

    This gripping debut novel explores Isabella of Angouleme's unhappy time as a queen.

  • by R. C. Ajuonuma
    £10.49

    A rhyming story about a hungry little boy named Billy.

  • - Esther's Story
    by Elisabeth Marrion
    £12.49

    Follow the escape of Jewish citizens from cities taken over by Nazis at the beginning of WWII.

  • by Melanie J. Firth
    £12.49

    The discovery of a special gold locket unlocks further secrets of the Steeple faeries.

  • by Sharon King
    £15.49

    Foreword by Karl Dawson.How we come into the world really matters. Yet within our current Western birthing paradigm, we have lost touch with the impact that the experience of birth can have on the baby.What happens to us in the womb and at birth can have far-reaching consequences that shape the way we experience and see the world for the rest of our lives. This groundbreaking book dispels the myth that babies are not conscious beings. It also shows how many of our beliefs are formed in the womb and at birth: beliefs that end up running our lives today.As well as highlighting the effects of birth trauma, Heal Your Birth, Heal Your Life offers practical solutions. You will learn how to transform and rewrite traumas that happened both at birth and in the womb, so that you can:Understand the impact that your birth is still having on you nowLearn how to go back to the womb and birth when beliefs were formed and rewrite themDiscover how to release birth traumaLearn new tools to rewrite your birth, impacting healing on all levels.Containing a whole host of research from some of the leaders in the field, this book offers a solution-based approach to overcoming birth trauma. It is for anyone who has ever experienced a birth trauma, or had a parent who experienced stress when they were in the womb. It is for mothers who are about to give birth and want to ensure that they do not carry their own birth traumas into the birthing experience. It is also for practitioners of all modalities, who want to help their clients connect with, and transform, the subconscious memories of their birth.

  • by Mike Low
    £12.49

    The story of the Rolls-Royce Merlin aero-engine, which powered all the leading aircraft used by the Allies during World War II.

  • by Frances Thomas
    £13.49

    Book 3 in the Girls of Troy Trilogy.

  • by Susan Hughes
    £13.49

    Two munitionettes' fates are intertwined in WW1.

  • by Tim Davidson
    £14.49

    A tale of lives linked by love and opera.

  • by Ossie Hopkins
    £15.49

    This story is about two individuals trying to find themselves (and unwittingly one another) in a changing world.

  • by Monica Kendall
    £15.49

    In August 1914, thirteen-year-old Amy was trapped on the Belgian seacoast as war was declared with Germany, alone with her younger brothers. British, resilient and feisty, she got back to occupied Brussels and began her war diaries.Amy knew Nurse Cavell and Ada Bodart, members of the secret network to get Allied soldiers across the frontier. She writes of zeppelins, food shortages, constant gunfire and spies. She confronts a 'sneering' German who demands to know where her brother is: 'I could have shot him,' she comments. Then it all changes: in 1917 her mother attacks her and Amy is moved to a Catholic boarding school nearby.Constantly in trouble for being disruptive, answering back, whistling, laughing in church and climbing onto roofs 'for fun', she longs for the love and approval of her teacher - and her estranged mother.

  • by Shane Jordan
    £12.49

    Transform the way you think about food...

  • by Helen Barbour
    £15.49

    Clare Thorpe's need for order and symmetry governs everything she owns - from tins and toiletries, to cushions and clothes.Yet she has always managed to hide the compulsions dominating her world. Until now.When long-distance boyfriend Tom proposes, her secret life begins to unravel. How can she share a future with the man she loves, if she can't even share her space?And when the only way forward brings a threat greater than any compulsive behaviour, do they have a future together at all?A poignant and humorous story of love, family, secrets...and military precision.

  • by Janet Denny
    £12.49

    On the first day of World War Two Jim begins a diary. An ardent eighteen-year-old pacifist, nothing will persuade him to fight.Seventy years later his daughter discovers his writing. After a month the entries cease until, two years later, he begins again. Now he is a married man and has volunteered for RAF Bomber Command. Janet has a mystery to solve. Why did he change his mind? What happened to the man she has only known as the young hero in his photo on the mantelpiece?Following in his footsteps throughout his training and first bombing raid, Janet compares the diaries with her own impressions of life then and now. In the twenty-first century when Jim's generation is all but gone, she traces her father's struggle and finds the reason she never knew him...

  • by Matthew Seery
    £12.49

    Discover Malcolm Spier's new and controversial way to sell thousands of records in this gripping story.

  • - Annie's Story
    by Elisabeth Marrion
    £11.49

    The story of an Irish girl who moves to England in search of work and finds love and loss in equal measure.

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