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(32 reviews)
Quick ViewDesiree White was walking through the fields of winter wheat and oilseed rape when she saw it. She picked the newspaper bundle out of the ditch and took it to the phone box. Across the baby's tiny body she could see a... See More
by Gaurav Suri
(74 reviews)
Quick ViewWhile taking a class on infinity at Stanford in the late 1980s, Ravi Kapoor discovers that he is confronting the same mathematical and philosophical dilemmas that his mathematician grandfather had faced many decades... See More
by Sam Binnie
(142 reviews)
Quick ViewThe first novel in an entertaining and hilarious new series introduces Kiki Carlow, a woman on a mission to create her perfect wedding. Kiki Carlow is shocked but delighted when boyfriend Thom proposes. Planning a wedding... See More
(1,297 review)
Quick ViewSHORTLISTED FOR THE BOOKER PRIZE 2021 It begins with a message: a telephone call informing Krishan that his grandmother''s former care-giver, Rani, has died in unexpected circumstances, at the bottom of a well in her... See More
(175 reviews)
Quick ViewGraham Hurley's acclaimed crime series takes a step into the dark side as DC Winter wonders whether crime might pay... From the author of LAST FLIGHT TO STALINGRAD. DC Winter, sacked from the police, has joined the city's... See More
(125 reviews)
Quick ViewIn 1485 the Battle of Bosworth marked an epoch in the lives of two great houses: the house of York fell to the ground when Richard III died on the field of battle; and the house of Tudor rose from the massacre to reign for... See More
(271 reviews)
Quick ViewJoshua Ferris's The Unnamed has been hailed as 'the first great book of the decade' (GQ). In an America gone awry with strange weather, New York lawyer Tim Farnsworth suffers a peculiar affliction: the inability to stop... See More
(319 reviews)
Quick ViewA raucous wedding reception turns sober when the wealthy groom is murdered in this historical mystery set in post-WWI England. Since the Great War, the Renshaw family fortune has suffered, and Lady Julia Renshaw is under... See More
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Quick View'The funniest book in the world' Evelyn Waugh 'The jewel at the heart of English comic literature' William Trevor Mr Pooter is a man of modest ambitions, content with his ordinary life. Yet he always seems to be troubled... See More
by K. E. Mills
(120 reviews)
Quick ViewWhen the staff of Witches Incorporated receive a visitor from an alternate reality, they are shocked to learn that life in the parallel world next door is anything but a bed of roses. And it's all because of Gerald... See More
(647 reviews)
Quick View'To be legendary you got to have heart... Ray's heart was bigger than all the rest' Muhammad Ali SUGAR RAY LEONARD was one of the greatest boxers ever. An artist and a showman he was always willing to take the difficult... See More
(113 reviews)
Quick ViewSomething strange is going on. All over the world, pain is manifesting itself as light. Cuts and bruises blaze and flash. Arthritic joints glow. Injured troops emit radiant white shards into the desert night. On the news... See More
by Penny Smith
(126 reviews)
Quick ViewA riotously funny novel from Penny Smith. Miranda Blake is divorced. At 45, things are starting to head south. She's toying with the idea of Botox. Toying with the idea of facial surgery. And toying with getting a job or... See More
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Quick ViewA moonlit night. A sleeping village. And an unaccountable murder... An English bobbie returning from night patrol finds a corpse in evening dress locked in the stocks on the village green. He identifies the body... See More
by Jo Watson
(5,968 reviews)
Quick ViewFrom the author of the 100,000+ copy-selling rom-com, Love to Hate You! No one makes you laugh like Jo Watson! 'I couldn't stop laughing... this was outstanding' Goodreads reviewer If you love Sophie Ranald, Sophie... See More
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Quick ViewLacey's mother was shot twelve years ago. Her killer is about to be released on parole. Only Lacey's statement can keep him in jail. Lacey is facing the biggest decision of her life. Then her best friend dies in a car... See More
by Alan Garner
(584 reviews)
Quick ViewFrom the author of the Booker Prize-shortlisted Treacle Walker and the Carnegie Medal and Guardian Children's Fiction Prize-winning classic, The Owl Service The much-loved classic, finally in ebook. Enthralling sequel to... See More
(276 reviews)
Quick ViewKellie Petralia, soon to be exwife of Greek billionaire Leandros, is miraculously pregnant with twins! As Kellie surprises Leandros with the news, they're just days away from divorce, but Leandros has other ideas... He's... See More
(64 reviews)
Quick ViewThe magisterial official life of Britain's complex and misunderstood former prime minister, which offers a fundamental reassessment of his reputation. Edward Heath was at the centre of British political life for much of the... See More
by Torey Hayden
(180 reviews)
Quick ViewA dramatic and remarkable narrative of an extraordinary teacher's determination, from the author of the Sunday Times bestsellers 'The Tiger's Child' and 'One Child'. Torey Hayden faced six emotionally troubled kids no other... See More
(176 reviews)
Quick ViewBestselling royal historian David Starkey's captivating biography is a radical re-evaluation of Henry VIII, the British monarchy's most enduring icon. Larger than life in every sense, Henry VIII was Britain's most absolute... See More
(5,501 reviews)
Quick ViewTHE FOURTH GEORGE SMILEY NOVEL When the Department - faded since the war and busy only with bureaucratic battles - hears rumours of a missile base near the West German border, it seems the perfect opportunity to regain some... See More
(54 reviews)
Quick ViewThe Floating Admiral was the first of the Detection Club's collaborative novels, in which twelve of its members wrote a single novel. Eighty-five years later, fourteen members of the club have once again collaborated to... See More
(521 reviews)
Quick ViewIt's 1978, and Jack Sheffield begins his second year as headmaster of a small village primary school in North Yorkshire. There are three letters on his desk - one makes him smile, one makes him sad and one is destined to... See More
(25,696 reviews)
Quick ViewNow a major motion picture available on Disney+! Inspired by a true story, this is the beautifully written tale of how a mighty gorilla wins his freedom. A winning blend of humour and poignancy that will appeal to fans of... See More
(1,482 review)
Quick ViewA must-read epic fantasy for fans of Steven Erikson, David Gemmell and Brandon Sanderson, Stonewielder capitalises further on Esslemont's mastery of world-building and fantasy storytelling. 'Epic fiction at its finest'... See More
(98 reviews)
Quick ViewHer royal baby secret As treacherous and formidable as the desert he wishes to rule, Sheikh Tariq bin Khalid Al-Nur is furious that he cannot take the throne until he marries. But he cannot wed until he's rid his dreams of... See More
(390 reviews)
Quick ViewWords are the most dangerous weapon of all... Seventeen-year-old Charlaina knows she has exceptional but perilous powers. In the far future, in a land controlled by an aged and ruthless queen, the classes are strictly... See More
(16 reviews)
Quick ViewWhile travelling in Calgary, Alberto Manguel was struck by how the novel he was reading seemed to reflect the world he was living in. An article in the daily paper would be suddenly illuminated by a passage in the novel; a... See More