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    by Arthur Walters
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    It has been just a year since the tragic death of eleven people, nine of whom were innocent of any wrong doing. Despite six bodies having never been found, life in the village of Lingtree had gradually begun returning to normal, until one day in June.

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    by David Fairer
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    The third in the 'Chocolate House Mysteries' series, Captain Hazard's Game conjures up the vibrant life of early eighteenth-century gamesters and money-men.

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    by Michael Karwowski
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    by Tali Neeman Sabo
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    by Steve Barratt
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    Exciting and thought-provoking fantasy debut bringing the reader into a new worldThemes of holding the dark inside at bay, which a lot of readers will relate toFirst person telling which inserts the reader into the action

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    by Christine Truman Janes
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    by Rose R. Yarom
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    by Philippa Robinson-Gill
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    by Julian C Haines
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    by R A Jordan
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    by M. S. Clary
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    by S J Talbot
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    by Lawrie Johnston
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  • by John Phelps
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    A new company secretary, brought in by the proprietor to tackle a seaside newspaper's ailing finances, is found battered to death under a disused pier. It soon becomes apparent that the victim, Hubert Weaving, was utterly ruthless in the way he tackled his task and that he had made a lot of enemies. Yet who the killer is remains a mystery.

  • by Wendy Williams
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    by John Yarnall
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    by Claire-Louise Price
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    by Jock Macdonald
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    The title of this intriguing book derives from Edward Gibbon's description of the second world century AD as the time of the greatest happiness and prosperity in the history of the world.

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    by Martin Duffy
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    This memoir tells the story of the first twenty-one years of my life, growing up and coming of age in the working class Dublin Corporation housing estate of Crumlin.Although humorous when telling my tale, the book also includes stories of abuse, death and loss. The chapters unfold from my unlikely birth - the youngest of fifteen children - to Crumlin life, the death of my brother Paddy in a London road accident and the abuse I suffered through a 'Christian' Brother at school. From a little boy priest in Blackrock College and then as an apprentice projectionist in the Kenilworth Cinema and a year as clapper/loader in Ardmore Studios. The story goes on through my difficult teenage years of alienation from my father and his death at the age of seventy, a month before my 21st birthday and a few months before my marrying my pregnant 18-year-old girlfriend. That marked the end of my life in 147, Leighlin Road and the start of my life as a married man and father-to-be.This book will be of interest to anyone of a Dublin/Irish heritage who will understand my journey. Back in my day emigration, particularly to England, was part of Irish life and that is reflected in my story. I am an experienced storyteller and now I am finally telling my own story of the years that formed the man I am today.

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    by Mike Dixon
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    by STEVE ELLIS
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    The narrator of The Bromsgrove Business, beset by hapless marital and familial relationships, is writing a novel about academic life which is gradually taken over by spirit communicators revealing the solution to the murder of a local cricketer in Bromsgrove in the 1930s...

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