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    by Owen W. Cameron
    £7.99

    Mother Father Revolution follows a Scottish nurse and Australian mining engineer, who fell in love in Iran as expats in the 1970s, and were forced to flee in the final days of the 1979 Revolution.

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    by Andreas Stavrinides
    £8.99

    A poetry collection featuring a unique blend of philosophy, myth, and the historical. Skilfully blends humour with vitriol, fear with fancy, hope with despair.

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    by D J O'Leary
    £7.49

    When Warren 'Tolstoy' Pearce inherits his godfather's manor house and cricket field, he also inherits a big problem...

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    - To unite a kingdom, a family will be divided forever
    by David Stokes
    £10.99

    600 AD: from the mists of the Dark Ages, compelling, real-life characters emerge to define the future boundaries of Britain. This is the story of three people whose personal relationships matched the turbulence of the times

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    by C. J. Anthony
    £8.99

    Ex-Army intelligence Danny Swift has always yearned to be an artist. By coincidence, he meets art dealer Hafiz De Mercurio who promises to help him launch his career. Little does Danny know that Hafiz hides behind a deadly cloak of deception until British intelligence recruit Danny, and his perilous mission is to covertly observe the elusive Hafiz.

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    by Xenon
    £7.99

    The year is 499. The place is Gea - a largely ethnic, linguistic and cultural unity, though not a political one. Its history has been one of intermittent warfare between its fifteen independent states and with surrounding countries.

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    by Arthur Grimestead
    £7.99

    Hull, 1998. Unemployed, single and broke. These chains are what eighteen-year-old Ginger is determined to break free from, away from his indifferent parents and toward the ever-elusive achievement of a girlfriend. Life is monotonous to the point of tears - until the chance acquisition of a gold ring unbalances Ginger's whole world.

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    by Dominique DeVeraux
    £7.99

    'Cinderella', I wish! is the powerful true story of Dominique DeVeraux's life. A young black child living with loving white foster parents, Dominique is content and adored. But when Nanny dies suddenly, Dominique is taken away from the loving home that she knew and thrust into a world of trouble.

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    by Brian Threlfall
    £11.49

    Life isn't going well for Robert Ormondson. A once successful owner of an Arts and Education Centre, situated on a coastal hill overlooking the seaside resort of Carlesbeach, his business is sinking as rapidly as his marriage to his wife, Mary.

  • by Kevin Raftery
    £7.99

    Crafted entirely by the author (not a ghost writer), Insight into Piece by Kevin Raftery is an interesting, original and sharp-witted collection of articles, with a few unusual short stories thrown in for good measure.

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    - The Remarkable Life of Ray Strachey
    by Jennifer Holmes
    £15.49

    A Working Woman: The Remarkable Life of Ray Strachey is a traditional biography of a very untraditional woman. Tug-of-love child, Ward in Chancery, pampered schoolgirl, pioneer car driver, would-be electrical engineer, triumphant suffragist, political lobbyist, historian, biographer, novelist, journalist, broadcaster...

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    - A Youth Work Story
    by Tim Caley
    £7.99

    Keeping Them Off The Streets is a remarkable account of over forty years' experience in the field of youth work. It recounts not just personal experience but also reflects on the policy changes that have accompanied successive governments and new developments in sociological research, their efficacy and implications.

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    by Susie Bailey
    £8.99

    Would you like to follow the path towards health and away from disease? Type 2 diabetes, asthma, arthritis, IBS, thyroid problems, depression, dementia, anxiety and heart disease are common in the western world, but that needn't be the case.

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    by MQ
    £7.49

    As the sun peaked through her window, Aya gently opened her eyes and gave Papaya a big hug. She jumped out of bed and pulled back the curtains, as a big smile spread across her face. Join Aya and Papaya on their adventure into the ginormous garden with best friends Samy and Bamboo, where they meet the big little creatures .

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    by Kimberley Jordan Reeman
    £11.49

    Scotland, July 1746: an army of occupation ravages the Highlands, committing atrocities with consequences that will reverberate across generations. Kimberley Jordan Reeman's Coronach is a novel of great love and loss, of war and death and lives lived against the vast canvas of history.

  • by Nick Holmes
    £11.49

    Provides a new angle on the Crusades - from the viewpoint of the Byzantine Empire. An exciting narrative describing the fall of Byzantium in the eleventh century, the origins of modern Turkey, and the epic campaign of the First Crusade. Will appeal to anyone interested in history, military history or medieval history.

  • - and the Crystal Fairies
    by Fiona Boyd
    £6.99

    Welcome to the magical Kingdom of Treenesta, governed by King David and Queen Trixie! This is the first book in the Crystal Fairy series, which features seven feisty sisters with a touch of attitude. This story is set around the day of Princess Arebeena's birthday where Princess Arebeena is tasked with a treasure hunt.

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    by C. A. Hope
    £7.99

    An incubus. A succubus. Two human shells. Can a love last forever if the lovers can't die? Jennifer Roseberry is visiting her mother, who has been admitted into hospital.

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    by Malcolm Stewart
    £14.99

    In a time before television had really started, the computer age had barely begun and there was only one domestic channel on the radio - the BBC Home Service. One of the few operators changing the discs was a 15-year-old boy from the East End of London. The year was 1944 and Malcolm Stewart had just embarked on a ground-breaking career.

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