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    by Tom Bradby
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    by Lesley Kara
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    - (Jack Reacher 23)
    by Lee Child
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    JACK REACHER NEVER LOOKS BACK . UNTIL NOW. The most hotly anticipated thriller of the year follows our hero Jack Reacher on a quest into his father's past, and climaxes in the most blood-curdling ticking time bomb of an adventure yet. The present can be tense .

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    - How the Many Sides to Every Story Shape Our Reality
    by Hector Macdonald
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    by Derek B. Miller
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    Working with - or, if necessary, against - someone actually named Sheriff Irving 'Irv' Wylie, she must negotiate the local political minefields and navigate the back woods of the Adirondacks to uncover the truth before events escalate further.

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    by Kate McNaughton
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    When Eva wakes up one morning to discover that her husband has died in his sleep, she is overwhelmed: with anger, with disbelief, with fear. In the aftermath, attempting to confront the agony of her loss, Eva starts to uncover the story of her marriage, delving into those parts of her husband's life to which she never before had access.

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    by John Boyne
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    'A deliciously dark tale of ambition, seduction and literary theft .

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    by Trisha Ashley
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    -- Previously published in 2008 as 'Happy Endings' --The witty, weird and wonderful abound in this early romantic comedy by Sunday Times bestselling author Trisha Ashley. Tina Devino makes more money teaching people to write than writing herself.

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    by Leona Deakin
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    Leona Deakin started her career as a psychologist with the West Yorkshire Police. She is now an occupational psychologist and lives with her family in Leeds. This is her debut thriller.

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    by Elizabeth Brooks
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    'Unforgettable' - ROSAMUND LUPTONVirginia Wrathmell has always known she will meet her death on the marsh. One snowy New Year's Eve, at the age of eighty-six, Virginia feels the time has finally come. New Year's Eve, 1939.

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    by Maria Boyle
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    The popular illustrator behind social media cartoons sensation Twisted Doodles brings more of her brand of drawings capturing the life of the modern-day parent.

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    - A Life Well Lived
    by Kitty Ferguson
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    A revised and updated biography of Stephen Hawking, taking in his passing in 2018, and also telling the full story of the cutting-edge science in which he was involved.

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    - Stories
    by Curtis Sittenfeld
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    SHORTLISTED FOR THE 2018 SUNDAY TIMES EFG SHORT STORY AWARD: 'Do-Over', one of the stories in this dazzling, smart and razor-sharp first collection by Curtis Sittenfeld, Sunday Times bestselling author of Eligible and American Wife.

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    - The Beatles Were Underrated And Other Sweeping Statements About Pop
    by David Hepworth
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    David Hepworth believes the same to be true of music and this selection of his best writing, covering the music of last fifty years, shows you precisely why.

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    by Norma MacMaster
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    Sitting alone in her Dublin nursing home, Harriet Campbell reflects on a life that has become tainted by bitterness and regret. Written in startlingly beautiful prose, Norma MacMaster's Silence Under a Stone is an intimate, deeply moving story of love, faith and the pain of an irreconcilable heart.

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    - Shortlisted for the Costa Novel Award 2018
    by Donal Ryan
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    ***LONGLISTED FOR THE MAN BOOKER PRIZE 2018******SHORTLISTED FOR THE COSTA NOVEL AWARD 2018***'Beautiful and affecting' David Nicholls 'An engrossing, unpredictable, beautifully crafted novel' RODDY DOYLEFarouk's country has been torn apart by war.

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    by Marcia Willett
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    For those who come here find that the house by the harbour wall offers a warm welcome, and - despite its situation at the very end of the village - a new beginning .

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    - (Bryant & May Book 16)
    by Christopher Fowler
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    The house's owner - a penniless, dope-smoking aristocrat - is intent on selling the estate (complete with its own hippy encampment) to a secretive millionaire but the weekend has only just started when the millionaire goes missing and murder is on the cards.

  • by Rebecca Reid
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    'A hugely entertaining debut with a shocker of an ending' Emma Curtis, bestselling author of One Little MistakeThree women walk in to the dinner, but only two will leave.

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    - My Life in a Cult
    by Katy Morgan-Davies
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    Her father was the deluded and cruel leader of a cult based in South London who brainwashed those around him. Her father's paranoia and his need to completely control others led to Katy being imprisoned indoors and denied any kind of love or friendship.

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    - True stories of life, death and transformation from my career as a facial surgeon
    by James McCaul
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    'Not just a brilliant introduction to one of the most exacting areas of modern medicine, it's a humbling glimpse of humans at their best.' Sunday Times'Inspires wonder at all that modern medicine can achieve.' TLSThink how much of your identity is vested in the face you see in the mirror every morning.

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    - The Biggest Air Battle of World War Two
    by James Holland
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    'James Holland is a master' BBC HistoryIt was to be the battle to end the air war once and for all . Following the fortunes of pilots, aircrew and civilians from both sides, this is a blistering narrative of one of the most critical periods of the entire war, one that culminated in the largest air battle ever witnessed.

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    by Frank Gardner
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    Acting on the orders of a renegade cell within the ultra-conservative Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps, their intention is to propel Iran into the elite club of nuclear-armed nations - and seal its domination of the Middle East. Britain's intelligence agencies know something is up.

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    by Shari Lapena
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    **********Readers love Shari Lapena:`Best book I've read in ages'`5* fast paced, twisting thriller'`The pace never let up'`On the edge of my seat to the end'`I haven't picked up a book in 9 years and I'm so glad that I picked this up!

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    - (Matthew Hervey 13)
    by Allan Mallinson
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    In India, relations are strained between the presidency of Madras and some of the neighbouring princely states. Having taken command of the action in Bristol to restore order after one of the bloodiest and most destructive riots in the nation's history, Lieutenant-Colonel Matthew Hervey is out of favour with the new government.

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    - The Myths of Creativity Exposed, The Truths of Creativity Explained
    by Stephen Bayley
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    ________'Promises to show readers how to think boldly and spark imaginative thought' (FT) ________Creativity is a powerful force.

  • - A new kind of thriller you'll devour in one sitting
    by Natalie Daniels
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    Random House presents the audiobook edition of Too Close by Natalie Daniels, read by Clara Salaman and Sara Stewart.For fans of THE GIRLFRIEND and THE WIFE BETWEEN US, TOO CLOSE is a twisting tale of friendship and betrayal. How close is too close?There's a moment, when you meet someone new, when the connection is so strong that making a friend can feel like falling in love. That's how it was for Connie and Ness. They met in the park while their children played and as they talked, they realised they were neighbours. Perhaps it was only natural that they and their families would become entirely inseparable.But when Ness's marriage ends in a bitter divorce, she is suddenly at Connie's house all the time. Connie doesn't have a moment to herself, no time alone with her husband, not a second to chat to her kids. It's all too much. Something has to give.Connie has woken up in a psychiatric hospital. They say she committed a terrible crime but she says she can't remember a thing.***What readers are saying...'I truly am astounded with this novel' Billie'A truly brilliant book' Breakaway Reviewers'I can't praise this enough. It is utterly absorbing, a real page turner' Wendy'It was my favourite read from this past year' Ana'Full of twists and turns, enjoyed from beginning' Phillip

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    - How to Make the Most of Uncomfortable Situations
    by Melissa Dahl
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    She invites you to follow her into all sorts of mortifying moments, drawing on personal experience and in-depth psychological research to answer questions you've probably pondered at some point, such as: * Why are situations without clear rules most likely to turn awkward?

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    - The redemptive, joyous bestseller by the author of THE BOOK THIEF
    by Markus Zusak
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    MARKUS ZUSAK is the bestselling author of six novels, including THE BOOK THIEF. His books have been translated into more than forty languages, to both popular and critical acclaim. He lives in Sydney with his wife and two children.Find Markus on his blog www.zusakbooks.comFacebook /markuszusakInstagram @markuszusak.

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