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    - A Tale of Redemption
    by A Lonsdale
    £7.49

    One Man's Journey is a re-imagining of events that occurred from the day of Tony's resignation in 2007. The story is a satirical take on our hero's search for meaningful employment from that date onwards.

  • by Andrew Bullas
    £7.99

    Like "Aladdin," but with shell shock, "Charlie Echo" is a story about wishes - the last wishes of a dying soldier on the battlefields of Normandy in 1944. Verbal wills of this sort are only valid if there are two witnesses and the first men on the scene in this case happen to be radio operator Charlie Goodman and his assistant, Sid Saunders.

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    by Anne-Louise Mathie
    £7.99

    Marie is brought up as a country girl on the West coast of France, but world events catch up with her and life has more in store for her than her family ever expected. As a teenager working in a bar, the Resistance movement makes use of her local knowledge to help Jewish youngsters to escape the Nazi threat.

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    by David Jarvis
    £8.99

    In the 1970s computers were just beginning to have an influence on the Secret Services.Quickly, too much information was coming into G.C.H.Q and things were being missed The Collation Unit was set up underground in six floors beneath some old hangars at Mannington airfield just outside Cheltenham to make connections and prioritise everything.

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    by Jonathan M Hughes
    £8.99

    Reuben's grandfather (Gramps), a retired professor of neuroscience, builds a machine that can be programmed to change people's behaviour. To make Reuben 'Believe' in the machine, 'Gramps' tries it out on a pompous next-door neighbour. Apart from a few glitches, the machine seems to work successfully.

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    by CA Sacha
    £8.99

    The wide-ranging plot straddles four continents as the main characters' lives are driven by love, ambition and the desire for a Legacy.

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    by Duncan Christie-Miller
    £9.99

    The Optimum You guides you through a series of actions, behaviours and thoughts which will help you to achieve your own, unique potential.

  • - Apocalypse When?
    by Paul Whiteman
    £7.99

    Some years ago, for no obvious reason, Paul Whiteman felt compelled to analyse the mystical number 666, also known as the number of The Beast. His little mathematical revelation was followed almost immediately by a violent thunderstorm, and by a severe attack of asthma requiring urgent hospital admission.

  • - Noel Coward and the Actors' Orphanage
    by Elliot James
    £15.49

    The Actors' Orphanage was a home for the abandoned children of struggling or incapacitated Actors. In 1934 it was a harsh and brutal institution. Meanwhile however, the playwright and cultural phenomenon, Noel Coward, was looking for more meaning in his life. After success after success, he would always ask... "What now?"

  • by Angela Edwards Rigby
    £10.49

    The book is divided into two sections. The first contains 'nature' poems but with the underlying meaning of how we are connected to the earth. The second section contains more personal poems.

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    by Emily Bilman
    £9.99

    I wrote about dreaming during the pandemic which brings us back to our childhood memories and wishes because we were confined. We dreamed a lot more and more vividly.

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    - An Embodied Approach to Developing Women Leaders
    by Eunice Aquilina
    £11.99

    Stepping Into Your Power: an embodied approach to developing women leaders invites us to re-write our interpretation of power, from the prevailing 'power over' to 'power with' developing a felt sense that the whole is greater than any one individual. This is the pathway to creating organisations that work for everyone.

  • by Darren Wills
    £7.99

    Born to a mother who doesn't want her, living in a world that doesn't understand her, fuelled by anger and hatred, Caroline dreams of a different life.To survive the one she's been given, she channels that anger and hatred, and behind her fragile, beautiful exterior hides a woman who will do anything to get what she wants.

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    - Gravity's Secret
    by Dr Ronald A Evans
    £11.49

    Gravity is the weakest of the natural forces and yet it dominates our lives. We know how to make use of its properties and how to overcome it. But we can't control it. To do that we must be able to generate and control gravity's hidden companion force field, called gravitomagnetism. Mass is the source of gravity fields.

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    by Alec McDonald
    £10.99

    From the glaciers of Spitsbergen to the palaces of Oman, this is an unlikely journey by an unassuming Liverpool boy who spent much of his career rising, to his surprise, through MI6, when not indulging his passion for rock-climbing.

  • by Niki Dean
    £6.99

    What if our experience of life is created differently to the way we think it's created? Instead of living in an out-in world - with our thoughts and emotions coming from other people and situations, as well as from the past and the future - what if we actually live in a world of our own creation?

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    by John Allan Spencer
    £4.99

    Helen Ransome is married to a dull, boring, husband called Henry, and she decides that to get away from the crushing boredom to take a lover called Edward Jameson, her alibi being her demure and shy friend named Emily Jennings.

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    by Jessica Christie
    £7.99

    Cyril is a very energetic and curious little squirrel, always ready to make friends and learn new things. He loves adventure and as magical doors fall from the skies, Cyril is transported to new places, uncovering characters who are ready to show him the beauty of the seasons and all they have to offer. What will he learn along the way?

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