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by Brian Moore
(210 reviews)
________________________ 'A thriller with a difference. The plot is as taught as the prose is tight - both qualities reminiscent of Graham Greene' - Sunday Express 'Once you have opened its first page you won't be able to... See More
by Tahmima Anam
(758 reviews)
Spring, 1971, East Pakistan. Rehana Haque is throwing a party for her beloved children, Sohail and Maya. Her young family is growing up fast, and Rehana wants to remember this day forever. But out on the hot city streets... See More
(564 reviews)
I still think about Peter, the man I loved most in the world, all the time. At two in the afternoon, when he would come and pick me up and take me for rides; at five, when I would read to him, head on his chest; in the... See More
(3,327 reviews)
A grisly double murder leads Alex Delaware to unimaginable evil... Intricate plotting leads to a stunning conclusion in Evidence, a masterful thriller from New York Times No. 1 bestseller Jonathan Kellerman. Perfect for... See More
by Bianca D'Arc
(417 reviews)
Diana doesn't understand what's happening to her. She feels drawn to the sun and dreams of flying under her own power, but her commitments in the real world -- and the grandmother who depends on her -- keep her grounded... See More
by Tom Holland
(77 reviews)
Greek myth meets ancient history in an action-packed retelling of the Persian Wars from the Sunday Times bestselling author and co-host of "The Rest is History" Tom Holland, lavishly illustrated by Jason Cockcroft. The... See More
(249 reviews)
This is the story of a cat, a broomstick and an ordinary schoolgirl called Rosemary. She bought them both in the market, quite cheaply. Of course, neither the cat nor the broomstick were just what they seemed, and they... See More
(451 reviews)
'it is only the cultivation of individuality which produces, or can produce, well developed human beings' Mill's four essays, 'On Liberty', 'Utilitarianism', 'Considerations on Representative Government', and 'The... See More
by John Lloyd
(777 reviews)
'I love these books... the best books ever. Brilliant' Chris Evans This is an astonishing trove of the strangest, funniest, and most improbable tidbits of knowledge from the clever lot at the hugely popular BBC quiz show... See More
(2,618 reviews)
'Many people feel like a one-night stand is something to be ashamed or embarrassed of. I disagree... ' We've all (well not quite all, perhaps) had at least one: a one-night stand. Often embarrassing and uncomfortable... See More
by John Gray
(194 reviews)
Our conventional view of history and human progress is wrong. It is founded on a pernicious myth of an acheivable utopia that in the last century alone caused the murder of tens of millions. In Black Mass John Gray tears... See More
(417 reviews)
'The past is like a foreign country. Nice to visit, but you really wouldn't want to live there.' In 2003, Rebecca Whitaker died in a road accident. Her husband Mark is still grieving. He receives a battered envelope, posted... See More
by Tim Pears
(101 reviews)
May 1944: High above the mountains of occupied Slovenia an aeroplane drops three British parachutists - brash MP Major Jack Farwell, radio operator Sid Dixon, and young academic Lieutenant Tom Freedman. Greeted upon arrival... See More
by Tony Curtis
(545 reviews)
He has appeared in over a hundred films. Elvis copied his looks. The Beatles put him on the cover of Sgt. Pepper. Tony Curtis is without question a Hollywood legend and part of its Golden Age. In American Prince he tells the... See More
(3,025 reviews)
The ultimate rapid language-learning guide! For those who've despaired of ever learning a foreign language, here, finally, is a book that will make the words stick.At thirty years old, Gabriel Wyner speaks six languages... See More
(70 reviews)
Why We Drive is a rebellious and daring celebration of the human spirit and the competence of ordinary people by the bestselling author of The Case for Working with Your Hands. Once we were drivers on the open road. Today... See More
(232 reviews)
"Powerful and deeply moving personal stories about the physical and emotional toll one endures when forced out of one's homeland." -- PBS Online In January 2017, Donald Trump signed an executive order stopping entry to the... See More
by John Updike
(580 reviews)
It's 1979 and Rabbit is no longer running. He's walking, and beginning to get out of breath. That's OK, though - it gives him the chance to enjoy the wealth that comes with middle age. It's all in place: he's Chief Sales... See More
by Tony Reinke
(1,101 reviews)
Do You Control Your Phone -- Or Does Your Phone Control You? Within a few years of its unveiling, the smartphone had become part of us, fully integrated into the daily patterns of our lives. Never offline, always within... See More
by John Harvey
(325 reviews)
The ninth DI Charlie Resnick novel, from the master of British crime writing. The naked body of a young woman is found floating in the still waters of an inner city canal. Not the first, nor the last. Resnick's girlfriend... See More
(664 reviews)
The next gripping instalment in the renowned idiosyncratic trilogy that won't leave you the same again. From the elusive Sunday Times bestselling author John Twelve Hawks, for fans of Scott Mariani, Ken Follett and Michael... See More
(591 reviews)
Madhur Jaffrey, television's most-loved Indian cook, returned to our screens for a major new series for the Good Food Channel in October 2012. Travelling across Britain, visiting local Indian and South Asian communities... See More
(78 reviews)
The land of Esseriel is a darker and more dangerous place than ever, as tensions between the Human and Faerie realms build to the brink of war. Could Wynd be the only hope for peace? Danger, betrayal, and even some romance... See More
by Thomas Mann
(156 reviews)
To unlock his full creative potential, Adrian Leverkühn makes a lethal pact with nature and intentionally contracts syphilis. A brilliant young composer, Adrian believes that the disease-induced madness will fuel his... See More
(1,360 reviews)
Sarah Cook, a beautiful blonde teenager disappeared fifteen years ago, the same night her parents were brutally murdered in their suburban Ohio home. Her boyfriend Brad Stockton - black and from the wrong side of the tracks... See More
by Tom Cain
(353 reviews)
Samuel Carver makes bad accidents happen to worse people. He's very good at his job. But nobody's perfect. And one of Carver's targets has got away. Now the world faces a new age of conflict driven by religious fanaticism... See More
(471 reviews)
Discover 50 short and simple mindfulness practices for cultivating happiness -- anytime, anywhere -- from world-renowned spiritual teacher Thich Nhat Hanh. You don't need to "formally" meditate in order to bring mindfulness... See More
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