The Resident
'a SERIOUSLY creepy thriller. I may never venture into the loft again' - MARK BILLINGHAM 'Disturbing, blackly funny and completely compulsive' - ALEX NORTH 'A brilliantly chilling story with tension on every page' - T.M... See More
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(636 reviews)
Quick View'a SERIOUSLY creepy thriller. I may never venture into the loft again' - MARK BILLINGHAM 'Disturbing, blackly funny and completely compulsive' - ALEX NORTH 'A brilliantly chilling story with tension on every page' - T.M... See More
(1 review)
Quick ViewThe use of three-dimensional ultrasound has expanded, particularly in obstetrics and gynecology clinical practice, necessitating a reference covering this and other emerging technologies. This volume presents ultrasound... See More
(903 reviews)
Quick ViewCROSS YOUR HEART AND... HOPE TO DIE A gripping serial killer thriller, perfect for fans of Mark Billingham, Peter James and M. J. Arlidge. There was a hate in this killer. A thirst for obliteration rather than a mere... See More
(156 reviews)
Quick View'So chillingly addictive you'll forget to breathe' CHRIS WHITAKER, author of WE BEGIN AT THE END THEY BELIEVE HIS LIES. SHE KNOWS THE TRUTH. You can't lie to Izzy Lambert. Her highly developed empathic abilities allow her... See More
(606 reviews)
Quick ViewFuriously fast-paced and totally unpredictable, a compulsive thriller is perfect for fans of Lee Child and Harlan Coben An anonymous caller is willing to give you clues that will help you solve a series of murders. But... See More
(4,878 reviews)
Quick View'A harrowing page-turner' David Mark. A gripping new serial killer thriller from the bestselling author of Cry Baby When police are called to a murder scene in the Liverpool suburbs, even the most jaded officers are... See More
(3,351 reviews)
Quick View'Incredibly chilling. A contender for THRILLER OF THE YEAR' Fiona Cummins, bestselling author of Rattle 'A FAST-PACED and DARKLY DISTURBING thriller' Clare Mackintosh, bestselling author of Let Me Lie and I See You You... See More
Behind all the calm on the streets of London, United Kingdom, a growing problem still exists, and one in ten of us undoubtedly has been impacted by this problem, whether directly or indirectly. That problem is a five-letter... See More
In this detailed investigation of 'masculine' gendered identity, first published in 1990, David Jackson uses his own personal history to look at the specific ways in which men become 'masculine'. In doing so he examines, but... See More
(51 reviews)
Quick View'King of One More Chapter' JOANNA CANNON 'Master of the unputdownable thriller' MICHAEL WOOD 'A stunning read that grips you by the throat' JANICE HALLETT NO GOOD DEED GOES UNPUNISHED Elliott has never thought of himself... See More
(893 reviews)
Quick ViewWHAT IF THE BIGGEST THREAT TO THOSE YOU LOVE WAS YOURSELF? Introducing Detective Callum Doyle, in David Jackson's gripping and acclaimed debut novel Where can you turn when your very presence brings death to those around... See More
(778 reviews)
Quick ViewA rapid-paced crime thriller packed with twists and turns, perfect for fans of Harlan Coben and Lee Child In New York's East Village a young girl is brutally raped, tortured and murdered. Detective Callum Doyle has seen the... See More
This book follows the life and work of Thomas Chalmers (1780-1847) from his childhood in Anstruther to the end of his ministerial career in Glasgow in 1823. He became a theologian, minister and Scottish reformer and is best... See More
(285 reviews)
Quick View'The master of razor-sharp one liners. An absolute belter' - MANDASUE HELLER 'Brilliant. This is British crime writing at its best' - MARK EDWARDS 'May be his best yet' - WILL CARVER MY DAD SAYS BAD THINGS HAPPEN WHEN I... See More
(3 reviews)
Quick ViewBusiness Objects is a software product that enables business end-users to query their own databases. This book offers a brief overview of the product. See More
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Quick ViewEach Sunday in the liturgy of the Word of the Eucharist, Catholics listen to three readings from the Bible following a three-year cycle. The reflections for each year A to C of the cycle should be read after or alongside... See More
(400 reviews)
Quick ViewA dark, shocking and relentlessly gripping thriller that will keep you up all night, for fans of M.J. Arlidge and Peter James. 'Sara! Remember! Victoria and Albert. All I can say. They're here. They're-' These are the... See More
(6,595 reviews)
Quick ViewWHAT'S THE LIFE OF YOUR CHILD WORTH? "I finished it in one perfect sitting... One heck of a story" Joanna Cannon, Sunday Times bestselling author of The Trouble with Goats and Sheep It's every mother's nightmare - the... See More
(1 review)
Quick ViewA memoir of life as a child in the nineteen fifties and a teenager during the sixties, and of a career in computing lasting almost fifty years. See More
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(16 reviews)
Quick ViewToo often, we think of school as a fixed-rail path we all have to follow: teachers teach, students learn, exams are taken, futures set. That's how it's been since the introduction of compulsory schooling in the 19th... See More
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Quick ViewSpanish notes is a series of light articles originally published in the English language press in Spain about different aspects of living in Spain. Ever wondered about the Spanish passion for football? Why Spanish TV... See More
Patricia was a young hippo that lived on the banks of Lake Victoria, near the source of the Nile at the town of Jinja, shortly after the Second World War. But our heroine wasn't any ordinary hippo. She could understand what... See More
Patricia was a young hippo that lived on the banks of Lake Victoria, near the source of the Nile at the town of Jinja, shortly after the Second World War. But our heroine wasn't any ordinary hippo. She could understand what... See More
(1 review)
Quick ViewPatricia was a young hippo that lived on the banks of Lake Victoria, near the source of the Nile at the town of Jinja, shortly after the Second World War. But our heroine wasn't any ordinary hippo. She could understand what... See More
Patricia was a young hippo that lived on the banks of Lake Victoria, near the source of the Nile at the town of Jinja, shortly after the Second World War. But our heroine wasn't any ordinary hippo. She could understand what... See More
Patricia was a young hippo that lived on the banks of Lake Victoria, near the source of the Nile at the town of Jinja, shortly after the Second World War. But our heroine wasn't any ordinary hippo. She could understand what... See More
Patricia was a young hippo that lived on the banks of Lake Victoria, near the source of the Nile at the town of Jinja, shortly after the Second World War. But our heroine wasn't any ordinary hippo. She could understand what... See More
Patricia was a young hippo that lived on the banks of Lake Victoria, near the source of the Nile at the town of Jinja, shortly after the Second World War. But our heroine wasn't any ordinary hippo. She could understand what... See More
Patricia was a young hippo that lived on the banks of Lake Victoria, near the source of the Nile at the town of Jinja, shortly after the Second World War. But our heroine wasn't any ordinary hippo. She could understand what... See More
Patricia was a young hippo that lived on the banks of Lake Victoria, near the source of the Nile at the town of Jinja, shortly after the Second World War. But our heroine wasn't any ordinary hippo. She could understand what... See More