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    - (The Story of a Crime 1)
    by Leif G W Persson
    £14.99

    Stockholm. The dead of winter. A young American dies, falling from a tall building. It appears to be a casual, self-inflicted death. But when Superintendent Lars Martin Johansson begins to delve beneath the layers of corruption, incompetence and violence that threaten to strangle Stockholm police department, he uncovers a complex web of treachery.

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    by Scott Smith
    £13.49

    Every year, on 31 December, Hank and his older brother Jacob make a pilgrimage to their father's grave. In the bag is 4.4 million dollars. A Simple Plan is a novel that slowly but surely grips the reader by the throat as it unfolds in an inevitable and doomed spiral of events, through murder, betrayal and mass killing.

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    by Liza Marklund
    £13.49

    And a victim has been blown to pieces.As Annika delves into the details of the bombing and the background of the victim, there is a second explosion. When her police source reveals they are hot on the heels of the bomber, Annika is guaranteed an exclusive with her name on it.

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    by Mary Jane Staples
    £12.99

    A young woman arrives who is intent on ruining Sammy Adams' winter fashion show, and Sammy must deal with her unwelcome attention. Boots has to find a solution when one of his female employees tells him about a sinister visitor, but he doesn't realize that his family are being observed.

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    by JUDITH MCNAUGHT
    £13.99

    No beauty in England could outshine Elizabeth Cameron, Countess of Havenhurst. Yet for Thornton, a dangerously handsome man of secret wealth and mysterious lineage, the voyage to Elizabeth's heart was fraught with intrigue, scandal, and a venomous jealousy.

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    by Kathryn Haig
    £13.49

    At the outbreak of world war II Laura, who was brought up in the manor house of Anstey Parva, where her formidable grandmother, Lady Anstey, rules the roost, decides to join the ATS.

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    by James Carnac
    £11.99

    A memoir that appears to have been written in the 1920s by someone who asserts that he was Jack the Ripper. Given the fact that the author also appear to have knowledge about aspects of the case not in the public arena at the time it could be that this actually is the autobiography of Jack the Ripper.

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    by Sarra Manning
    £13.49

    She can't wear heels, is terrified of heights and being a primary school teacher isn't exactly the job she dreamed of doing, especially when her class are stuck on the two times table. At least Hope has Jack, and Jack is the God of boyfriends.

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    - The Girl Who Vowed She'd Never Forget
    by Rosalinda V. Hutton
    £12.99

    After an idyllic early childhood in Surrey, Linda's life descended into poverty and chaos when her parents' marriage crumbled and her unstable mother's sanity declined. She experienced a brief period of comfort in a caring foster home before being plunged into the dark, terrifying world of a 1960s institution.

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    by S. J. Watson
    £8.99

    Memories define us. So what if you lost yours every time you went to sleep? Your name, your identity, your past, even the people you love - all forgotten overnight. And the one person you trust may only be telling you half the story. Welcome to Christine's life.

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    - The Final Survivor of the First World War
    by Claude Choules
    £12.99

    Before his death at the age of 110 in May 2011, Claude Choules was the last man alive who had served in both world wars. Claude learned life's lessons during a rural childhood in England and later in the Royal Navy as a boy sailor, before graduating to become an explosives expert in the Australian navy.

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    - Understanding Your Garden
    by Ken Thompson
    £12.99

    How did plants get to be the way they are? In this new edition Ken Thompson grabs the opportunity to explain why any old plant will do for companion planting - but also that it can do as much harm as good - and why planting by the moon is complete and utter nonsense.

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    by Manda Scott
    £13.99

    The ancient Mayans predicted the End of Days with uncanny precision: 21 December 2012. But they also provided the key to staving off apocalypse: a flawless sapphire of incomparable beauty carved into the perfect likeness of a human skull. For more than four centuries, the skull and its legacy of dark intrigue and murder have been hidden.

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    - An Autobiography
    by Bernard O'Mahoney
    £12.99

    Trouble in Mind is bernard o'mahoney's unblinkingly honest account of his eventful life so far. Growing up in Dunstable, Bedfordshire, O'Mahoney regularly bore the brunt of his father's psychotic violence.

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    by Bob Harper
    £12.99

    At last, here's a weight-loss plan that is clear, logical and easy - no gimmicks, no fads, just a no-nonsense way to get thin. Bob Harper is a renowned fitness trainer and is the star of The Biggest Loser USA.

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    by Val Wood
    £13.99

    Her friends became the circus people, and her home the caravans and travellers' tents. Meanwhile, in a great house in Yorkshire, old Mrs Winthrop has never given up hope of finding her daughter Madeleine, who eloped with a handsome gypsy and was never seen again.

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    by Robert Goddard
    £9.49

    And Rupe has hired a private detective to try and trace an American called Townley, who was involved in a mysterious death thirty years before.No sooner has Lance decided that whatever Rupe was up to is far too risky to get involved in, than he finds that he already is involved.

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    by Robert Goddard
    £9.49

    Harry Barnett is shocked to learn that he has a son - David Venning, a brilliant mathematician, now languishing in hospital in a diabetic coma.

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    by Robert Goddard
    £9.49

    January, 1721. London is reeling from the effects of the greatest financial scandal of the age - the collapse of the South Sea Bubble. William Spandrel, a penniless mapmaker, is offered a discharge of his debts by Sir Theodore Janssen, a director of the South Sea Company, on one condition: he must secretly convey an important package to Amsterdam.

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    by Robert Goddard
    £10.99

    Some secrets are best kept hidden... Nick Paleologus is summoned to resolve a dispute that threatens to tear his family apart. But soon the stalemate between Nick's siblings and their father is tragically broken. But the hunt involves excavating a terrible secret from their father's past.

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    by Robert Goddard
    £9.99

    Geoffrey Staddon turned his back on the best things in his life. He turned his back on the beautiful house Clouds Frome, his finest achievement as an architect. He turned his back on the woman he loved, Consuela Caswell, and who loved him in return.

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    by Robert Goddard
    £10.99

    Tristram Abberley was an acclaimed English poet of the 1930s whose legendary reputation was sealed when he died fighting for the Republicans in the Spanish Civil War. Nearly fifty years later, his sister Beatrix is brutally murdered in her seaside cottage.

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    by Paul Ham
    £13.49

    On the eve of the 100th anniversary of that terrible year, this book takes the reader on a journey into the labyrinth, to reveal the complexity, the layered motives, the flawed and disturbed minds that drove the world to war.

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    by Robert Goddard
    £9.99

    One fateful summer evening, businessman Robin Timariot meets a strikingly beautiful woman while out walking. A few days later, the newspapers are full of the rape and murder of Lady Louise Paxton - and to his horror, Timariot realises that this was the woman he met just hours before her death.

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    by Robert Goddard
    £10.99

    Recovering from the tragic death of his wife, Tony Sheridan goes to stay with his sister-in-law, Lucy, and her husband.Their home is a bizarre moated house deep in the Rutland countryside, known as Otherways. Disturbed by memories of his wife, and a growing attraction to Lucy, Sheridan is also troubled by weird and vivid dreams.

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    by Felix Lowe
    £10.99

    Shortlisted for Cycling Book of the Year at the Cross British Sports Book Awards 2015, this book charyts Felix Lowe's progress as he cycles 2,800 kilometres from Barcelona to Rome, crossing three countries and cycling over three mountain ranges, taking in some of cycling's most fabled climbs.

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    - a gritty, dark and chilling crime thriller that will get right under the skin
    by David Levien
    £13.49

    A corpse discovered. A woman. Dismembered. Twisted. Grotesquely reassembled. This is the work of a dangerous, psychopathic serial killer. Soemone who goes about his daily business unseen, slipping under the radar. And ex-cop Frank Behr has somehow got himself involved.

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    by Susan Clark
    £13.49

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    by Danielle Steel
    £13.49

    Then something happens that changes Brigitte's life completely. Struggling to plot a new course, Brigitte agrees to help her mother on a genealogy project - and makes a fascinating discovery that reaches back to the French aristocracy.

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    by Danielle Steel
    £12.99

    It wasn't the life she'd planned, but one that rewarded her tenfold for every sacrifice she'd had to make. Now, at forty-two, with a satisfying career and a fulfilling family life, Annie has reconciled herself to being single.

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