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    by Tim Davys
    £12.99

    Eric Bear thinks he has escaped his violent past, but when crime boss Nicholas Dove threatens Eric's beloved wife Emma Rabbit, Eric has no choice but to do what he asks: find a way to remove Dove's name from the Death List.

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    by Marius Brill
    £13.49

    But Mr Magicov (also known as Peter) envies them - they've mastered a trick that eludes him. More than anything Peter wants to forget Kate, the expert con woman.For renowned bain-scientist Dr Chris Tavasligh, Peter's craving to escape makes him the perfect candidate for a bold experiment in changing minds - forever.

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    by Susan Sallis
    £13.49

    For Alice Pettiford, living near Gloucester in the late 1940s, leaving school for a job as a railway secretary makes perfect sense. When he and Alice discover an old railway coach, long abandoned, hidden in a clearing in the Forest of Dean, Alice realises that it has been a very special, magical place.

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    by Iris Gower
    £4.49

    When Ella Burton takes a job as a lowly cleaner at the glamorous Palace theatre in Swansea, she is surprised by how quickly she takes to the job - it's as if she was born for a life in the theatre. Unlike Kathleen, who wants her name in lights, it's backstage that Ella's heart lies, running the show under the watchful eye of Anthony.

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    by Martin Townsend
    £13.49

    Father and son: arguably the most complex of all family relationships. From the soaring, often hilarious 'highs' to the horrific 'lows' of his father's three suicide attempts, he tells a story of pain, courage and resilience and produces a moving and account of a close family nearly torn apart by mental illness.

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    by John Macken
    £11.49

    Before he was sacked as head of the unit, Reuben Maitland developed a system to predict latent homicidal behaviour from people's DNA. Now rogue elements in the police, believing that prevention is better than cure, are using Reuben's research to hunt down and incite latent psychopaths beyond their breaking point.

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    by Marcus Sakey
    £13.49

    But as their twenties fade in the rear-view mirror, none of them are turning out to be who - or where - they hoped.At a time when CEOs steal millions while their employees watch savings dwindle, these four are tired of the honest approach. He has also contributed to a number of short story anthologies in the thriller genre.

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    by AJ Molloy
    £12.99

    Shy student Alexandra - 'X' to her friends - arrives in Naples desperate for adventure beyond the sheltered life she's led. Lord Marcus Roscarrick is handsome, charismatic and wealthy beyond all imaginings - and yet, underneath his smooth exterior, X senses he is a man well-acquainted with danger.

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    - The Sunday Times Bestseller
    by Paula Hawkins
    £8.99

    A brilliantly plotted and fast-paced juggernaut of a read that hurtles to a heart-stopping conclusion.' Good Housekeeping (Book of the Month)`A brooding and complex read that deserves to make a splash in its own right.' Sunday Mirror `A twisting whodunit that leaves you both gratified and surprised (also the best kind) .

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    by Andy Hamilton
    £12.99

    A guide that contains over 100 recipes including beer made from hops and also yarrow, mugwort, elder and other foraged plants, great tasting wines from fruit, vegetables and the hedgerows, cider and perry from apples and pears, cordials from the leaves of a range of trees, and teas and fizzy drinks from herbs and wayside flowers.

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    - Transform Your Body Shape with My Complete Diet and Exercise Plan
    by Chloe Madeley
    £11.99

    Chloe Madeley's 4-Week Body Blitz is an at-home workout that shows you how to transform your body shape in just 28 days.

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    - A Year of Walking Britain
    by Christopher Somerville
    £9.49

    SHORTLISTED FOR THE WAINWRIGHT PRIZE 2017In January 2006, a month or two after my father died, I thought I saw him again - a momentary impression of an old man, a little stooped, setting off for a walk in his characteristic fawn corduroys and shabby quilted jacket.

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    - The hilarious and charming rom-com from the Sunday Times bestseller
    by Trisha Ashley
    £9.49

    'Trisha Ashley writes with remarkable wit and originality - one of the best writers around' KATIE FFORDE, author of A Springtime AffairIt is a truth universally acknowledged that a single man of over forty is in possession of a major defect .

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    - The unnervingly menacing David Hunter thriller
    by Simon Beckett
    £8.99

    'Atmospheric . Top forensics expert Dr David Hunter is facing an uncertain future - his career hangs in the balance and his personal life has taken a turn for the worse.

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    by Ramie Liddle & Tim Bauerschmidt
    £7.99

    With each adventurous stop on her cross-country journey a once timid Miss Norma said YES to living in the face of death - trying oysters for the first time, experiencing a pedicure, and taking the hot air balloon ride her late husband never found time for.

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    - The must-read Richard and Judy Book Club pick 2018
    by Fiona Barton
    £7.99

    You'll love THE CHILD' Clare Mackintosh`Tense, tantalising and ultimately very satisfying . An absolutely fabulous read - I loved it!' Shari LapenaThe bestselling author of 2016's breakout debut, THE WIDOW, returns with her new dark, unputdownable thriller.

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    - In the Company of Monsters
    by Philip Carlo
    £12.99

    Philip Carlo's successful and acclaimed books reveal the truth about notorious characters such as LA serial killer Richard Ramirez, Mafia contract killer Richard Kuklinski and crime-family boss Anthony Casso. Working closely with the DEA , Carlo also wrote the definitive account of Bonanno Mafia family assassin Tommy 'Karate' Pitera.

  • - A Novel of Friendship, Hope and Chocolate
    by Anne Ostby
    £7.99

    I've planted my feet on Fijian earth and I intend to stay here until the last sunset . When recently-widowed Kat writes to her four old school friends, inviting them to live with her on a cocoa plantation in the South Pacific, they swap icy pavements and TV dinners for a tropical breeze and an azure-blue ocean.

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    - How Scientists Used Human Cells to Combat Killer Viruses
    by Meredith Wadman
    £9.49

    In 1962, Leonard Hayflick created and froze 800 tiny ampules of what he dubbed WI-38 cells, which would become the basis for vaccines that have immunized millions of people worldwide against polio, rubella, and measles. This book deals with questions about the tradeoff between socially beneficial medical research and the rights of individuals.

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    - Keegan Hirst, Batley and a Year in the Life of a Rugby League Town
    by Tony Hannan
    £9.49

    One of the founder members in 1895 of what became the Rugby League, Batley was once a thriving centre of commerce, one of the bustling mill towns in the Heavy Woollen District of West Yorkshire.

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    by Jean Smith
    £12.99

    In an age of swiping left and right, and hiding behind online profiles, this book shows you how to replace connectivity with connection. Flirtology debunks the myths that surround flirting in order to help you find love.

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    by Val Wood
    £7.99

    For ten years, Delia has had to fend for herself and her son Jack, and as a young unmarried mother, life has never been easy. But when the theatre work dries up, Delia faces a dilemma: continue the search for employment with no knowing whether she'll find the stability and security her son needs, or return to the place that should be home .

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    by The Unmumsy Mum
    £8.99

    The Unmumsy Mum has put pen to paper (or fingers to the keyboard!) once more to bring you the next instalment of her life as mum to two young boys, documenting motherhood exactly as she finds it. In The Unmumsy Mum Diary Sarah shares with us a year in her life as a mum, wife, blogger and bestselling author.

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    by A. A. Dhand
    £9.49

    'A story as fresh as today's newspaper headlines - and all the more potent for being so' Mail on Sunday There are some surprises that no-one should ever have to experience. Harry may have a murderer to find but if he isn't careful, he may also have a murder to prevent.

  • by Abbie Taylor
    £7.99

    WOULD YOU DO THE WRONG THING FOR THE RIGHT REASONS?When Dawn became a nurse, she took an oath: first do no harm. But one day, Dawn is faced with an unimaginable choice and has to decide where the line between murder and mercy is drawn. When she starts receiving threats, Dawn realizes that someone knows her terrible secret .

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    by The Secret Footballer
    £8.99

    The Secret Footballer is 'recklessly honest' (Loaded); Anonymity has been a potent weapon in revealing the real world of football stars, and five years on, he has now penned the work that all his fellow professionals have been urging him to do from the start, The Secret Footballer: What Goes on Tour.

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    by Jenny Holmes
    £9.49

    'Calling All Women!'It's 1941 and as the Second World War rages on, girls from all over the country are signing up to the Women's Land Army.

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    by Vicky Halls
    £13.99

    The Complete Cat is an essential reference book that covers every aspect of cat ownership. It includes sections on:Taking in stray catsWhat to look for in a good cat breederEffective flea controlDiet and nutritionGiving your cat a tabletPoisonous household itemsSpecial needs for the elderly catAnd many more...

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