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Brothers' Fury: (Civil War: 2): a thrilling novel of tragic family turmoil and brutal civil war that will blow you away (Bleeding Land Trilogy)
Fans of Bernard Cornwell will love this action-packed page-turner set during England's bloody and brutal Civil War, written by THE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF LANCELOT, Giles Kristian. "Fantastic, powerful... See More
The Congress of Rough Riders
William Cody grows up surrounded by his father's tales of Buffalo Bill, to whom he is distantly related, and his fantasies of the Wild West. Though he escapes his heritage by fleeing abroad and starting a new life for... See More
How to be a Brit: The hilariously accurate, witty and indispensable manual for everyone longing to attain True Britishness
The hilariously accurate, witty and indispensable manual for everyone who longs to attain True Britishness 'Got me in tears of laughter' 5***** Reader Review 'Laugh-out-loud hilarious, witty and insightful' 5***** Reader... See More
The Garden Jungle: or Gardening to Save the Planet
**SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER** The Garden Jungle is a wonderful introduction to the hundreds of small creatures with whom we live cheek-by-jowl and of the myriad ways that we can encourage them to thrive. The Garden Jungle... See More
The Inheritance Games: TikTok Made Me Buy It
4 MILLION COPIES SOLD OF THE #1 BESTSELLING SERIES! 'A MASTER OF PUZZLES AND PLOT TWISTS' E. Lockhart, author of We Were Liars The romantic, addictive and twisty mystery, full of dark family secrets and deadly stakes... See More
The Story of Lucy Gault
Shortlisted for the 2002 Man Booker Prize 'A masterwork. I doubt that I have read a book as moving in at least a decade. A homage to the redemptive power of love' Independent Summer, 1921. Eight-year-old Lucy Gault clings... See More
Druids: A Very Short Introduction (Very Short Introductions)
Who were the Druids? What do we know about them? Do they still exist today? The Druids first came into focus in Western Europe - Gaul, Britain, and Ireland - in the second century BC. They are a popular subject; they... See More
The Trainable Cat: How to Make Life Happier for You and Your Cat
'Amazing' Guardian From the on-screen experts for BBC2's Cat Watch, and based on their groundbreaking research - this is the ultimate guide to making your cat a happier, more sociable animal. The idea of a trained cat is a... See More
One Poison Pie (Kitchen Witch Mysteries Book 1)
Featured on Buzzfeed Books! In the first in New York Times bestselling author Lynn Cahoon's Kitchen Witch series, Mia Malone is starting over in Magic Springs, Idaho -- where murder is on the menu... What's a kitchen... See More
Dog Will Have His Day (Three Evangelist Book 2)
Shortlisted for the CWA International Dagger HOW DO YOU SOLVE A MURDER WITHOUT A BODY? Keeping watch under the windows of the Paris flat belonging to a politician's nephew, ex-special investigator Louis Kehlweiler catches... See More
Covid By Numbers: Making Sense of the Pandemic with Data (Pelican Books)
'I couldn't imagine a better guidebook for making sense of a tragic and momentous time in our lives. Covid by Numbers is comprehensive yet concise, impeccably clear and always humane' Tim Harford How many people have died... See More
Seven Troop
They were like a band of brothers... In 1983 Andy McNab was assigned to B Squadron, one of the four Sabre Squadrons of the SAS, and within it to Air Troop, otherwise known as SEVEN TROOP. This is Andy McNab's gripping... See More
The Map That Changed the World: A Tale of Rocks, Ruin and Redemption
THE EXTRAORDINARY TALE OF THE FATHER OF MODERN GEOLOGY Hidden behind velvet curtains above a stairway in a house in London's Piccadilly is an enormous and beautiful hand-coloured map - the first geological map of anywhere... See More
Drug Wars: The terrifying inside story of Britain’s drug trade
TO KNOW THE TRUE STORY BEHIND A WAR, ASK THE PEOPLE WHO FOUGHT IT 'An observation van is running surveillance on a high-level Bradford gangster. Suddenly the van is surrounded by men in balaclavas and tied shut. Out comes... See More
The Disorderly Knights: The Lymond Chronicles Book Three
Before George R. R. Martin there was Dorothy Dunnett... PERFECT for fans of A Game of Thrones. 'She is a brilliant story teller, The Lymond Chronicles will keep you reading late into the night, desperate to know the fate... See More
My Life, Our Times
This revelatory memoir from Britain's former Prime Minister offers vital insights into our extraordinary times. Former Prime Minister and the country's longest-serving Chancellor, Gordon Brown has been a guiding force for... See More
The Journey of Humanity: And the Keys to Human Progress
This breakthrough scientific masterwork - and INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER - reveals the underlying forces that have shaped human history and will secure our future... 'Masterful. Galor answers the ultimate mystery' Lewis... See More
A Match Made in Devon: A feel-good and heart-warming romance from the Sunday Times bestseller
Escape to Devon this summer with Cathy's heart-warming and delightfully romantic novel 'Delightful!' Katie Fforde 'Full of joy and fun' Milly Johnson 'This is the perfect summer's day read'... See More
High Society
The war on drugs has been lost but for want of the courage to face the fact that the whole world is rapidly becoming one vast criminal network. From pop stars and princes to crack whores and street kids. From the Groucho... See More
Money and Power: How Goldman Sachs Came to Rule the World
When, in late 2008, the dust finally started to settle on one of the worst financial crises in history, only one Wall Street institution still stood virtually unassailed - Goldman Sachs. Why did Goldman survive, and even... See More
Shelf Life: How I Found The Meaning of Life Stacking Supermarket Shelves
The day I was appointed Chair of the shop union was the same day the Pope was elected. There the similarities end, however. For while his elevation took place beneath the fine art of the Sistine Chapel, with the mysterious... See More
The All-Girl Filling Station's Last Reunion
The hilarious and heartwarming new novel from the author of Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe Wisconsin, 1941 - With all the men off to war, Fritzi and her sisters must learn men's work and the All-Girl Filling... See More
Compulsion: An Alex Delaware Thriller
A young woman who disappeared into the inky black night... A retired schoolteacher stabbed to death in broad daylight... Two women butchered in a small-town beauty parlor... Three baffling murder cases, linked only by a... See More
How To Be A Stoic: Ancient Wisdom for Modern Living
A philosophy still relevant in the modern world, Pigliucci, one of the top philosophers on Twitter and a regular contributor to the New York Times, Newsweek, Washington and Huffington Posts, shows how you can apply stoicism... See More
Hold Your Tongue: The award-winning crime debut of the year (DI Eve Hunter Book 1)
WINNER OF THE BLOODY SCOTLAND SCOTTISH CRIME DEBUT OF THE YEAR 2020 'Gritty and close to the bone, Hold Your Tongue is a compelling, addictive read that I devoured in one sitting.' Lisa Hall, bestselling author of Between... See More
The Ship Who Sang: Fantasy
The brain was perfect, the tiny, crippled body useless. So technology rescued the brain and put it in an environment that conditioned it to live in a different kind of body - a spaceship. Here the human mind, more subtle... See More
Forever Summer
'As reliably mouthwatering as ever' Time Out Discover Nigella's deliciously irresistible tastes of summer. Forever Summer is packed with enticing summery recipes to be eaten at any time. Innovative, versatile, and... See More
Everything Bad is Good for You: How Popular Culture is Making Us Smarter
Tune in, turn on and get smarter... The Simpsons, Desperate Housewives, The Apprentice, The Sopranos, Grand Theft Auto: We're constantly being told that popular culture is just mindless entertainment. But, as Steven... See More
Chalk: A Novel
"This is what horror ought to be: primal, personal, and powerful." -- Seanan McGuire Paul Cornell plumbs the depths of magic and despair in Chalk, a brutal exploration of bullying in Margaret Thatcher's England. Andrew... See More