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  • - Book 2 of the Ashridge Adventures
    by Pam G Howard
    £7.99

    Rumour has it that something is amiss at the castle and Elvie, a princess and now a fully-fledged dragon rider is to investigate using the secret passageways in the castle. Zuth, her dragon partner will be high in the sky ready to give her aid should she need it.

  • - Dr. Madeleine Vieira's Anxiety Disorder Series I'M AFRAID
    by Dr Madeleine Vieira
    £12.99

    Priscilla has a BIG problem. She's AFRAID of everything. She worries about school work, making mistakes, and even worries about worrying.

  • - A Life in the Day of a Dentist
    by Gerald Feaver
    £8.99

    A Little Book of Impressions describes life behind the mirror, probe and drill. Gerald Feaver has written a memoir of his life as a dentist stretching over 40 years. It is a light-hearted account of life in dental practice, what lead him there and the experiences he had along the way.

  • - Dalgety in the 17th Century
    by Robin G K Arnott
    £9.99

    Wars, witches and worship were key elements in the nation of Scotland and the local life of Dalgety Parish during the 17th Century. It was a period when Scotland was moving from medieval feudalism, where traditions and superstitions governed the lives of the people, into the early modern era.

  • by Stephen Collier
    £8.99

    Murder. Abduction. Two cities. Two cops... Eighteen months ago. Chinatown, London. A police raid goes disastrously wrong. People die. Today, those police officers involved in the swoop are dead. Serial, Purple One Five, are all dead, except the serial commander - Sergeant Brian Gibson.

  • - Quantum Twins, Adventures on Two Worlds
    by Geoffrey Arnold
    £7.99

    Hunted is an action-packed continuation of the Twins' story, which first began in Ripped Apart (Matador, 2016).

  • by Rosemary Griggs
    £9.99

    Few women of her time lived to see their name in print. But Katherine was no ordinary woman. She was Sir Walter Raleigh's mother. This is her story.

  • by J D Pullan
    £7.99

    What would you do if you were suddenly reminded of something you witnessed as a young child, but had only just realised the terrible significance of what you saw? Would you trust your own memories and do something about it, or just let sleeping dogs lie?

  • - A Celebration of Twentieth Century English Composers
    by Stephen H. Smith
    £11.99

    My book begins with a brief consideration of what we mean by "English music" and what factors are involved. I explain the reasons behind my choice of composers for consideration, and for the omissions from the survey.

  • - A Lawyer's Translation from the Original Greek
    by Malcolm Bishop Q.C.
    £5.49

    In this new English translation of St Matthew's Gospel, Malcolm Bishop QC, offers a fresh and dynamic rendition of a much longer Gospel than he has attempted before.

  • by Gillian Hawser
    £7.99

    It is the turn of the 19th Century and Lord Jaspar Heddington is a rich, handsome rake, who womanizes with impunity, indulged by the world he inhabits who turn a blind eye to his peccadilloes.

  • - The Turning
    by Jo Kemp
    £8.99

    A gripping fantasy where all truths lie in folklore. The nearly ten-year-old boy RAIF who has a fascination with clocks experiences a recurring vision of colossal waterspouts unaware this is shared by the migrant DARKE who has psychotic designs on achieving power absolute.

  • by Lis Bensley
    £8.99

    Liza Baker, a rising star in the burgeoning Abstract Expressionist era, finds herself sidelined when she gets pregnant, and decides to have the child. Yet, against conventional wisdom, she's convinced she can have a successful career and be a good mother to her daughter, Rouge.

  • by Rena Cooper
    £7.99

    'The Staircase' is set in the west of Scotland in the nineteen-fifties. It tells the story of two friends, Edward and James, who live in a small industrial town that lies close to a major city and not far from the coast.

  • - 3. Beyond the Last Munro
    by Jack P. Harland
    £12.99

    This third book in the Highland Journal series follows the success of The Making of a Hillwalker and In My Stride, books which attracted great reviews from Chris Townsend and many others.

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