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    by Nick Sagan
    £13.49

    The survivors must work together, but to save the future Halloween must first let go of the past... Thrilling, post-apocalyptic yet written with an arcing sense of wonder, EDENBORN is the next visionary chapter in the Idlewild story by one of speculative fiction's most exciting new voices.

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    - An Oral History
    by John Scally
    £12.99

    Offers insights into the players and personalities that linger long in the memory and presents a fresh look at the epic contests that turned Ireland's Games into a national soap opera. This book presents a celebration of the good, the bad and the beautiful of Gaelic Games.

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    by Paul Ferris
    £9.49

    How did he become Glasgow's most feared gangster, deemed a risk to national security?Arthur Thompson, Godfather of the crime world and senior partner of the Krays, recruited young Ferris as a bagman, debt collector and equaliser.

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    by Adele Lang
    £7.99

    Everything you need to know about men and their star signs but astrologers are too polite to tell you!

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    by David Ewart
    £10.99

    Say goodbye to squashed feet, sore toes and dizzy heads with Scottish Ceilidh Dancing. Guiding you through intricate dance steps and various hand holds in simple, straightforward language, this book introduces you to the exuberant world of the Dashing White Sergeant, the Gay Gordons, the Gypsy Tap and the Lucky Seven, to name but a few.

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    - The Robin Friday Story
    by Paolo Hewitt
    £9.49

    The Greatest Footballer You Never Saw provides the first full appreciation of a man too long forgotten by the world of football, and, along with a forthcoming film based on Friday's life, with a screenplay by co-author Paolo Hewitt, this book will surely give him the cult status he deserves.

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    - The Inside Story of Britain's Secret Killing Machine in Northern Ireland
    by Nicholas Davies
    £12.99

    Ten-thirty-three was the code name given to Brian Nelson, the UDA's intelligence officer, who secretly worked for British Military Intelligence targeting Republican terrorists, Sinn Fein activists and ordinary Catholics. This work reveals the conspiracy between Nelson and British Intelligence.

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    by Catherine Cheremeteff Jones
    £12.99

    A behind-the-scenes view of Russia and its people and a quest to rediscover a family's cultural heritage, this text reveals how 40 of Russia's finest dishes have been preserved and passed down through the feast days of the Russian Orthodox Church and the rhythm of country life.

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    by Edwin Thomas
    £12.99

    As Jerrold - dogged by his usual bad timing, bad luck and bad behaviour - closes in on his elusive quarry, he uncovers a devilish web of treachery and deceit stretching back twenty years and ensnaring the most exalted members of society.

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    by L A Carlyon
    £13.49

    'Because it was fought so close to his old home ground, Homer might have seen this war on the Gallipoli Peninsula as an epic.

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    by Ken McGoogan
    £9.49

    The true story of the remarkable John Rae - Arctic traveller and Hudson's Bay Company doctor - FATAL PASSAGE is a tale of imperial ambition and high adventure.

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    by Olivia St Claire
    £10.99

    302 stunning secrets, potent tips and devastating techniques that are accessible, easy-to-follow, and erotic to read. Any woman - whether romantic, shy, innovative or adept - can use this dazzling selection of sex techniques to ignite her deepest passions and bring any man to his knees.

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    by John O'Farrell
    £12.99

    Gathered here are the best of John O'Farrell's newspaper columns for "The Guardian" and "The Independent". Among many things, he claims that with the election of George W. Bush, the global village has finally got its own global village idiot.

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    by Anne McCaffrey
    £12.99

    Racing to save the Temple Cats from a deadly disease, Acorna uncovers a plot to destroy the sacred felines and exploit Makahomia's people, and finds herself leading a small band of rebels determined to stop the conspiracy - a quest that takes them into the hidden sanctuaries of that world.

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    by Catherine Cookson
    £12.99

    This collection is set against the background of places already familiar to Catherine Cookson's readers - the North-East, the South Coast and London, with a time-scale stretching from the 1920's to the modern day.

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    - The Alternative History of Arsenal Football Club
    by Jon Spurling
    £9.49

    Featuring extensive interviews with 15 former players, this volume charts the alternative history of the mighty Arsenal Football Club, shedding new light on the clash with Moscow Dynamos in 1945, on the origins of the rivalry with Tottenham and on many of Highbury's cult heroes.

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    by Edwin Thomas
    £12.99

    This is the first part of an adventure series written in the tradition of 'Flashman'. The key character is a naval cad called Martin Jerrold who behaves in a manner unbecoming to a person of his station.

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    by Tenzin Choedrak
    £12.99

    In 1980, following more than 20 years of torture and suffering as a political prisoner of the Communist Chinese government, Dr Tenzin Choedrak left Tibet to live in exile in India and returned to his duties as the Dalai Lama's physician. Here, he tells of his disturbing experiences.

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    by Catherine Cookson
    £13.99

    This volume contains two novels by Catherine Cookson, "The Long Corridor" and "Kate Hannigan".

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    by Catherine Cookson
    £13.99

    But then the past erupted into the present, forcing Ralph to change his attitude to Linda and resolving the whole Batley/Cadwell heritage of folly... THE FEN TIGERDeep in the wild fen country, Rosamund Morley lived a cloistered, poverty-stricken existence with her sister Jennifer and her alcoholic father.

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    by Barbara Keesling
    £9.49

    Based on the understanding that inside every good girl is a bad girl struggling to get out, THE GOOD GIRL's GUIDE TO BAD GIRL SEX teaches women how to express their natural impulses with dignity and panache.

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    by Maria Grammatico
    £12.99

    In the early 50s, Maria Grammatico and her sister were sent by their impoverished mother to live in a convent in Erice, on the western coast of Sicily. Leaving at 22, Maria had nothing to show for her hard life there except the ability to make the cakes and delicacies she has made her life's work.

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    - A high-octane and fast-paced military action adventure guaranteed to have you gripped!
    by Allan Mallinson
    £10.99

    As war against Bonaparte rages to its bloody end upon the field of Waterloo, a young officer goes about his duty in the ranks of Wellington's army. He is Cornet Matthew Hervey of 6th Light Dragoons. Cornet Hervey faces decisions, both military and romantic, which will change the course of his life, and possibly the outcome of Waterloo.

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    by John McCabe
    £12.99

    And now he needs to get his life in order because he has met Neuro Girl, who doesn't look like the sort of woman who would stand for any bombs going off in her vicinity. The more Darren searches for order, the more elusive it becomes, until the surprise contents of a stolen computer suggest that things are rarely what they seem.

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    by Jilly Cooper
    £9.49

    dogs sniffing out mines for the British invasion force in the Second World War - countless brave animals have played their part in the long, cruel history of war. It is a tragic and horrifying story - yet it has its lighter moments too: a hilarious game of musical chairs played on camels during the Desert Campaign;

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    by Joseph L. Galloway
    £9.49

    Moore and Galloway have captured the terror and exhilaration, the comradeship and self-sacrifice, the brutality and compassion that are the dark heart of war' THE TIMESTHE MUST READ CLASSIC OF THE VIETNAM WARIn November 1965, 450 men of the 1st Battalion, 7th Cavalry, under the command of Lt.Col.

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    - An Adams Family Saga Novel
    by Mary Jane Staples
    £12.99

    Excitement is running high in the Adams family. Mr Finch, after a long career in secret government work, is to be knighted. Chinese Lady is overwhelmed by the excitement, her grandson Paul, working for the Young Socialists, is ashamed about it all, and Sammy is waging war against denim jeans.

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    by Peter Watt
    £13.99

    From the battlefields of Sudan to colonial Sydney and the Queensland outback, a dreadful curse still inextricably links the lives of the Macintoshes and Duffys. Captain Patrick Duffy and Queensland trooper Peter Duffy are torn between their Irish blood and their own troubled fates.

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    by Cleveland Amory
    £12.99

    Once upon a time, on a cold and frosty Christmas Eve night, a bedraggled white cat called Polar Bear wandered into Cleveland Amory's life and won his heart. They embark upon exciting adventures whilst continuing to stubbornly guard their territory and engage in hilarious battles of will.

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    - (Frank Behr: 3): an electric crime thriller that will not let you out of its grasp
    by David Levien
    £13.49

    Perfect for fans of Lee Child and Harlan Coben. "Tense and tightly plotted" - GUARDIAN"This is American crime thriller writing at its rocket-fuelled, roller-coaster best" - DAILY MAIL"Crime fiction at its finest" - Christopher Reich"What a great read.

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