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Rachel's boss thinks her new recruit has bags of raw talent but straight-laced DC Janet Scott, her reluctant partner, has her doubts. Together Scott and Bailey must hunt a killer, but a life fighting crime can be no life at all...
In 2008, Mark Beaumont smashed the world record for cycling around the world, by an astonishing 81 days.
In early 1970, the Commanding Officer of 22 SAS flew into the strategically critical Sultanate of Oman on a covert intelligence mission to monitor a Communist rebellion threatening the Arabian Peninsula. This book deals with this intelligence mission.
'Really special' LEE CHILD'Probably one of the best thrillers that you will read all year' Choice Magazine'Chilling and mesmerising' TESS GERRITSENShe can't stop shivering.
Perfect for fans of Robert Harris, Wilbur Smith and Bernard Cornwell, this is breathtaking and atmospheric historical historical mystery set in Ancient Egypt from bestselling author Nick Drake.
Bill and Fiona Bailey are eagerly awaiting the arival of their first child... Catherine Cookson uses her unique gifts to splendid effect in this heartwarming story.
Harry Barnett thought he had left his military career behind, so he is startled when two figures from his past turn up on his doorstep after fifty years. An old friend has organised the reunion to end all reunions: a weekend in the Scottish castle where the ex-comrades took part in a psychological experiment many years before.
Trenchard fears the loss of his wife's affections, but he is forced to plumb the depths of his own despair before the dark secrets of the Davenall family can finally - shockingly - be revealed...
For actor Toby Flood, Brighton is the final week of a long tour. She asks Toby, for old times' sake, to find out what is going on. Alarmingly he discovers a sinister connection with Jenny's new partner.
A man sits outside the Red Lion pub, waiting. In one swift movement, the running man grabs the youngest child and carries her away. Still the man outside the pub does not react. The man outside the pub jumps up... The tragedy begins at Avebury.
Dennis Milne is a former cop and part-time assassin. He kills the bad guys - people who, in his opinion, deserve to die. Now he's in Manila, waiting for his next target: a young woman who's made some deadly enemies. DI Tina Boyd is in Manila hunting down the man responsible for the death of her lover.
Anthony Daly was the most successful captain in the history of Clare hurling, leading the county to two All-Irelands and three Munster titles. This book is interlaced with drama, tragedy, his love of other pursuits, and his immense wit. It offers an insight into a unique personality in Irish sport.
In The Four Elements, poet and philosopher John O'Donohue draws upon his Celtic heritage and the love of his native landscape, the west of Ireland, to weave together a tapestry of beautifully evoked images of nature.
An ATF raid, a moonshot gone wrong, a busload of female cancer victims determined to live life to the fullest. This book includes a collection of short stories.
'I am proud to say that I knew Jock Stein as a football manager, as a colleague and as a friend .
Inside, the locals discover the broken body of a man unlike any they have seen before - a man who is perhaps something more than human. His name is Samara and he speaks with terror of a place called Tartarus - an orbiting prison where hope doesn't exist. As Samara begins to heal, he also transforms the lives his rescuers.
At eighteen Jennifer Crawley led a strange and lonely life - her days in the spinning room of the cotton mill, her nights with possessive - and slightly mad - Aunt Mavis. When she first set eyes on young Jenny, she realised she had found the perfect weapon for revenge. But Jenny, for the first time in her life, had a friend.
It is New Year's Day 1755 and Nathaniel Hopson, journeyman to the famous cabinetmaker Thomas Chippendale, finds himself drawn into a chilling affair.
It is that time known as the Dark Ages, the Romans have abandoned Britain's shores, leaving behind a brutal, fear-filled twilight world where magic and superstition, strife and warfare hold sway. Into this world is born the daughter of a pagan queen. Her name is Guinevere.
Mary had made her mark in fashionable Georgian society and this, over the next two momentous decades, was where she contrived to stay. This vivid and accessible biography explores Georgian England during a period of extreme political, social and cultural upheaval through the life of this remarkable woman.
Diva Geneva Jordan has performed for millions on stage, screen and television but now has a leading role in Minnesota. Though Geneva and her sister, Ann, are as different as night and day ('I being night, of course, dark and dramatic'), Geneva remembers she had a family before she had a star on her door.
In February 1942, Singapore fell to the Japanese. Denys Peek and his brother were just two of tens of thousands of British and Commonwealth soldiers and citizens taken prisoner. Eight months later, he and his comrades were packed into steel goods wagons and transported by rail to Siam.
From playing panto in Grimsby to hosting the highest rated light entertainment show in the history of British television, this title tells the story of one extraordinary year in the life of minor TV personality and serial bad dresser, Simon Peters.
That energy is transformed at your senses into the utterly unique weave of brain connections that is YOU. New research has demonstrated the way in which the brain is shaped by experience and sculpted by our interactions with the world around us.
Winston Churchill understood and wielded the power of words throughout his six decades in the public eye. Martin Gilbert's informed choice of extracts and his illuminating explanations linking them together create a compelling biography of Churchill as recounted in the great man's own inimitable words.
SHORTLISTED FOR RUGBY BOOK OF THE YEAR AT THE BRITISH SPORTS BOOK AWARDS'When I came into the Ulster team,' Stephen Ferris says with typical candour, 'we were crap'. It was, however, preferable to his day job of paving driveways, and that day in 2005 saw the start of an incredible journey for Ferris, Ulster and Ireland rugby.
To Las Vegas . Hollywood was full of surprises, and now she's on a road trip to Las Vegas to help her friends and family.As Becky discovers just how much her friends and family need help, she comes up with her biggest, boldest, most brilliant plan yet!
Featuring some of the most colourful characters to have played for Liverpool Football Club during the 1990s, this book provides a rare insight into this fascinating era in Liverpool's long and illustrious history.
If you slept with a stranger for money, who'd really end up paying?'A page-turning thriller with heart' Renee Knight, author of DisclaimerWe all think we know who we are. What we're capable of. Roz is a single mother, a physiotherapist, a sister, a friend.
Life can take you anywhere if you seize the day... Stephanie Adam's life has just changed in an instant. After years of marriage to a man she no longer loves, and three kids grown, her husband passes away suddenly. Despite her grief and regrets, she's free at last, and can begin to think about what might come next for her.
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