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    by Martin Howe
    £7.99

    White Linen is a story of betrayal by friends, family and the church. It explores the relationship between individuals and a society that sets great store by appearances and moral codes of behaviour. It exposes the corrupting influence such constraints can have at all levels of society and on many of the people concerned.

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    by Mark Harris
    £7.99

    What would it feel like to actually travel back in time? How meaningful or dangerous could it be to embark on such a voyage? Where on earth might a suitable candidate and launch site be found? And when would be the chosen era for a journey to the past?

  • - The Whitborough Novels
    by Alistair Lavers
    £7.99

    The new title in the Whitborough Novels series, following on from Treasure Trove and Mystery City. A murder mystery and supernatural horror comedy. The series features an accident prone werewolf and a large cast of very unlucky witches, satanists, petty criminals and policemen.

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    by Vera Graziadei
    £7.99

    A debut collection from a powerful new voice: Vera Graziadei's confessional poems celebrate the wonder and mystery of everyday experience, from the wonders of childhood, to the trials and joys of human relationships, to moments of spiritual reflection and enlightenment.

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    by David Thear
    £7.99

    In 1959, sixteen year old April is attacked and left for dead. Rescued two days later, she finds herself in the year 1999 and everyone she knew forty years ago is gone.

  • by Susan Hardie
    £17.49

    The book is written in English and sets out the basics of French employment law. It includes recent reforms brought in by President Macron many of which were published in the Code du travail (French employment law Code) on 3 January 2018. There are comprehensive references throughout to the articles of the French Code du travail

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    - And Other Funny Animal Rhymes
    by Andrea Prior
    £7.99

    Welcome to the wonderful world of animal group nouns! This charming selection of rhymes, poems, rhythm and wordplay will delight your children's imagination with the crazy sounding names of animals in groups which are based on their comical behaviours or the unusual way they look.

  • by Kazia Myers
    £14.49

    1940 - Poland is under German and Russian occupation. Anna is just seventeen when the Gestapo snatch her from her native village. Together with a group of young people she is forced into slave labour at a remote farm in Austria, where their despotic `owner', Herr Holtzman, keeps an ever-watchful eye over them.

  • by Hal Hennigan
    £17.49

    In 1912 the average Irish Constable was a generally useful member of society, filling in numerous forms in the role of minor bureaucrat, and pursuing petty criminals. He had little to do with firearms.

  • by S J Mantle
    £7.99

    An intriguing crime story with a strong female lead, based on the authors knowledge of policing. A real life modern day thriller with an added historical twist. An assassination from the ancient past is somehow linked to a present-day murder enquiry.

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    by George Kiourtzidis
    £9.99

    The Way to Self-Development combines the life events of author George Kiourtzidis with the work of his great uncle and renowned 20th century philosopher, G.I. Gurdjieff. Distilling several millennia of religious and mythic teachings into an accessible and practical guide to life.

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    by Alex Winchester
    £8.99

    He had to be killed urgently - if he suffered, all the better. If the blame could be shifted to someone else, so be it. A murder in a private home is quickly and easily solved by the police, their culprit established by fingerprints on the murder weapon: a jar of poison. The private care nurse neither denies nor admits to it. A clear cut case?

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    by Erhard von Buren
    £8.99

    The novel portrays, with dry humour, delicate irony and a touch of nostalgia, the lives and feelings of young people in the late 1950s.

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    by Roger Smith
    £10.99

    We only have one go at life. There is no second chance - this is all we get. 'Tell Me Why' is an exciting journey from the second world war to the 21st century.

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    - Transforming the Way We Live and Work
    by Lukas Neckermann
    £8.99

    No discussion on mobility can exclude the broader context - the cities, the countryside, the local and national economic, political and social environments, as well as, of course, the technological progress that is being made in industries that are associated with this revolution.

  • by Lorraine Hellier
    £6.99

    In this third book of my Elf Trilogy we meet the three, very different, Elf Clans again: The Affluent Moon Lake Elves, the Ecological Wood Elves and the Wilderness Elves with their brutal chief, Thorn.

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    by Colin Champion
    £11.99

    Keynes's General Theory was the most influential piece of economic writing of the twentieth century, and is one of the least understood. Keynes wrote brilliantly for the popular press but tied himself in knots when trying to present his own theoretical ideas. He was seen at the time as a heretic and a paradox-monger.

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    - Building Your Business One Relationship at a Time
    by Andy Bass & Helga Henry
    £10.99

    This book is based on working with thousands of business professionals and entrepreneurs both nationally and internationally. Its step-by-step approach can be taught and developed in a variety of contexts and across a range of experience and settings.

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    by Linda MacDonald
    £7.99

    When teacher Marianne comes home from work to find her husband talking to a glamorous woman in the kitchen, insecurities resurface from a time when she was bullied at school. Jealousy rears its head and her marriage begins to fall apart.

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    by MQ
    £7.99

    Aya and her best friend, Papaya, are going to go on a plane to visit Aya's grandparents. At the airport they see lots of people from lots of different places all around the world. Aya learns a very important message about what makes us all very special indeed.

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    - Truth and Courage
    by Colleen O'Flaherty-Hilder
    £8.99

    In Colleen O'Flaherty-Hilder's second book, Orla has returned to Crystal Island after her Crystal awakening. Alongside her promised consort, Finn, she is tasked with choosing new leaders for the seven Federations of the Earth. They will replace the Chief Generals who are controlled by the dangerous Shadow.

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    by David Edwards
    £8.99

    Something to Tell You follows the two families of Bert Leinster and his best friend Sam Murray, as the earth comes under bombardment by a Higgs Boson particle storm. The Central Control of the World council insists that survival depends on living underground, protected by The Envelope.

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