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Consider the Fork: A History of How We Cook and Eat
Bee Wilson is the food writer and historian who writes as the 'Kitchen Thinker' in the Sunday Telegraph, and is the author of Swindled!. Her charming and original new book, Consider the Fork, explores how the implements we... See More
The Wealth of Nations: Books I-III
Smith's THE WEALTH OF NATIONS was the first comprehensive treatment of political economy. Originally delivered in the form of lectures at Glasgow, the book's publication in 1776 co-incided with America's Declaration of... See More
Never Saw Me Coming: ‘Impossible to put down’ Louise O’Neill, author of Idol
'Utterly Gripping' Sunday Telegraph Meet Chloe. First-year student. Ordinary girl next door. Psychopath. Chloe Sevre can be whoever you want her to be. A cool girl, a best friend, someone to tell secrets to over midnight... See More
Sean Yates: It’s All About the Bike: My Autobiography
Before Bradley Wiggins, there was Sean Yates. Behind Bradley Wiggins, there was Sean Yates. One of only five Britons to wear the yellow jersey in the Tour de France, Sean Yates burst onto the cycling scene as the rawest... See More
In Which Matilda Halifax Learns the Value of Restraint (Halifax Hellions Book 2)
The second novella in Alexandra Vasti's "hot, smart, funny, and charming as hell"* Halifax Hellions series. For seven years, Matilda Halifax and her twin have been the most scandalous ladies in London. But when Matilda... See More
In Which Winnie Halifax Is Utterly Ruined (Halifax Hellions Book 3)
The final novella in Alexandra Vasti's "hot, smart, funny, and charming as hell"* Halifax Hellions series. In 1811, Winifred Wallace told one tiny lie. To secure her future as an independent sheep farmer, she invented an... See More
Unholy Land
NPR Books Best Books of 2018 Library Journal Best Books of 2018 Publishers Weekly Top Books of 2018 UK Guardian Best Books of 2018 From the bestselling author of Central Station comes an extraordinary new novel recalling... See More
In Which Margo Halifax Earns Her Shocking Reputation (Halifax Hellions Book 1)
The first novella in Alexandra Vasti's "hot, smart, funny, and charming as hell"* Halifax Hellions series. The Halifax Hellions are the most scandalous, outrageous, ungovernable ladies in London. From the day of their debut... See More
Discontent and Its Civilizations: Dispatches from Lahore, New York and London
Discontent and its Civilizations is the essential first collection of non fiction from Mohsin Hamid. Discontent and its Civilizations collects the best of Mohsin Hamid's writing on subjects as diverse and wide-ranging as... See More
What Lies in the Woods: A Novel
They were eleven when they sent a killer to prison. They were heroes... but they were liars. Kate Alice Marshall's What Lies in the Woods is a thrilling novel about friendship, secrets, betrayal, and lies - and having the... See More
Blackbird House
From the great May storm in 1778 when John Hadley and his sons slip the British blockade off the coast of Massachusetts only to disappear at sea, the lives of the inhabitants of the wooden farmhouse on the cape, stranded... See More
The Dawn Patrol
Boone Daniels is a laid-back kind of private investigator. He has sleuthing skills to burn but is rarely out of his boardshorts, and with a huge Pacific storm approaching San Diego, Boone wants to be there to ride the... See More
A Fine Day for a Hanging: The Real Ruth Ellis Story
In 1955, former nightclub manageress Ruth Ellis shot dead her lover, David Blakely. Following a trial that lasted less than two days, she was found guilty and sentenced to death. She became the last woman to be hanged in... See More
Stalked: A True Story of Obsession
What if your lover vowed to destroy you if you left him? What if he became your tormentor? Stole your freedom? Made you feel crazy? And threatened your life? This is not a story. This is Kate Brennan's life. Kate was an... See More
More Tales Of The City: The second novel in the classic, must-read Tales of the City series
The second novel in the beloved Tales of the City series, Armistead Maupin's best-selling San Francisco saga. 'Entertains, illuminates... A cultural touchstone that has enlarged our understanding of the varieties of human... See More
Devil May Care (James Bond)
Bond is back. With a vengeance. 1960s London. M has summoned agent 007. It's the swinging Sixties and a flood of narcotics is pouring into Britain. Sinister industrialist Dr Julius Gorner is identified as the source and... See More
Galatea 2.2
Read this thrilling and timely novel of the human soul from the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Overstory. After many years of living abroad, a young writer returns to the United States to take up a position at his... See More
Bad Banks: Greed, Incompetence and the Next Global Crisis
Bad Banks is a gripping account of the problems and scandals that continue to bedevil the world's banking system some eight years after the credit crunch. It follows the fortunes and misfortunes of individual banks, from... See More
Turn Right At The Spotted Dog
After going to live in the country Jilly Cooper wrote regularly for the Mail on Sunday for several years and this is a selection of her best pieces written at that time. The topics she covers in her inimitable style range... See More
Cynical Theories: How Activist Scholarship Made Everything about Race, Gender, and Identity - And Why this Harms Everybody
BOOK OF THE YEAR in The Times, the Sunday Times and the Financial Times Have you heard that language is violence and that science is sexist? Or been told that being obese is healthy, that there is no such thing as... See More
God's Own Country
Granta Best Young British Novelist and Sunday Times Young Writer of the Year, Shortlisted for NINE literary awards 'Ross Raisin's story of how a disturbed but basically well-intentioned rural youngster turns into a... See More
The Very Best of Tad Williams
[STARRED REVIEW] "This marvelous short fiction retrospective testifies to the breadth of Williams's creativity." -- Publishers Weekly Within these pages you will find such delightful and curious things as a strange... See More
Hospital of the Transfiguration
An early realist novel by Stanis?aw Lem, taking place in a Polish psychiatric hospital during World War II. Taking place within the confines of a psychiatric hospital, Stanis?aw Lem's The Hospital of the Transfiguration... See More
The Beautiful Thing That Awaits Us All: Stories
Over the course of two award-winning collections and a critically acclaimed novel, The Croning, Laird Barron has arisen as one of the strongest and most original literary voices in modern horror and the dark fantastic... See More
Enter the Aardvark: The hilariously funny novel about a stuffed aardvark bringing down an American politician
Discover the rip-roaringly funny satirical novel about a stuffed aardvark who threatens to derail a Republican Congressman's political career... 'It's a long time since I have enjoyed a novel so much. Fresh, witty and smart... See More
Party Going (Vintage Classics)
A group of rich, spoiled and idle young people heading off on a winter holiday are stranded at a railway station when their train is delayed by thick, enclosing fog. PARTY GOING describes their four-hour wait in a London... See More