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A Pillar of Iron: A Novel of Ancient Rome
New York Times Bestseller: A magnificent novel of ancient Rome and the tragic life of Cicero, who tried in vain to save the republic he loved from tyranny. In this riveting tale, the Roman Empire in its final glory is seen... See More
Hamlyn All Colour Cookery: 200 Slow Cooker Recipes: THE MUST-HAVE COOKBOOK WITH OVER ONE MILLION COPIES SOLD
**MORE THAN HALF A MILLION COPIES SOLD** For those on the go, it can be tricky to find the time and energy to prepare healthy home-cooked meals. However, with a slow cooker, you can make sure you have tasty, nourishing... See More
The Picts and the Martyrs: or Not Welcome At All (Swallows And Amazons Book 11)
The dreaded Great Aunt has invited herself to stay with Nancy and Peggy just as their friends Dick and Dorothea arrive for the Summer holiday. Nancy and Peggy have to become Martyrs, wearing dresses and reading poetry (but... See More
Lady Luck (Colorado Mountain Series Book 3)
Ty Walker was wrongly imprisoned and for the five years he was inside, he honed his plan so when he gets out, he has nothing but vengeance on his mind. But then he walks straight to stylish, leggy, beautiful, goofy Lexie... See More
Anno Dracula
It is 1888 and Queen Victoria has remarried, taking as her new consort Vlad Tepes, the Wallachian Prince infamously known as Count Dracula. Peppered with familiar characters from Victorian history and fiction, the novel... See More
An Excess Male: A Novel
"Thoughtful, heartbreaking... King expertly explores the myriad routes to family, hope, and love in a repressive country." -- Publishers Weekly Under the One Child Policy, everyone plotted to have a son. Now 40 million of... See More
Diggers: The Second Book of the Nomes (The Bromeliad 2)
This is the story of Jekub, the Dragon in the Hill with great big teeth and a great loud voice. (Well, that's according to the nomes, but they are only four inches tall.) When humans threaten their new home in the quarry... See More
The Egyptian Book of the Dead (Penguin Classics)
The Book of the Dead is a unique collection of funerary texts from a wide variety of sources, dating from the fifteenth to the fourth century BC. Consisting of spells, prayers and incantations, each section contains the... See More
A Spectre, Haunting: On the Communist Manifesto
China Miéville's brilliant reading of the modern world's most controversial and enduring political document: The Communist Manifesto. 'It's thrilling to accompany Miéville... as he wrestles - in critical good faith and... See More
Twice in a Blue Moon: a heart-wrenching story of a second chance at first love
'Emotional, sweet, and surprising novel about first loves and second chances' Shondaland 'You can never go wrong with Christina Lauren!' Paige Toon Sam was Tate's first: Her first love. Her first everything. Including her... See More
The Job: 'A furiously paced, compulsive thriller' The Times
Readers say: 'Classic Kennedy. Brilliant plot, wonderful dialogue and characters. You are bowled over by the pace.' 'Excellent five star read from the first to the last page' 'If you haven't read any of Douglas Kennedy... See More
Hundred Days: The End of the Great War
An unmissable book that explores the brutal, heroic and extraordinary final days of the First World War On the eleventh hour of the eleventh day in November 1918, the guns of the Western Front fell silent. The Armistice... See More
Suffering Is Never for Nothing
Hard times come for all in life, with no real explanation. When we walk through suffering, it has the potential to devastate and destroy, or to be the gateway to gratitude and joy. Elisabeth Elliot was no stranger to... See More
The Position
Everything changes for the four Mellow children the day they find a book called Pleasuring on the shelf. It is written by their liberal parents, features tasteful pastel illustrations of their lovemaking, and has become a... See More
Reason, Faith, and Revolution: Reflections on the God Debate (The Terry Lectures Series)
Terry Eagleton's witty and polemical Reason, Faith, and Revolution is bound to cause a stir among scientists, theologians, people of faith and people of no faith, as well as general readers eager to understand the God... See More
Archmage: The Legend of Drizzt
The first epic fantasy adventure in a new trilogy from the New York Times-bestselling Legend of Drizzt series, based on Dungeons & Dragons! In the aftermath of the War of the Silver Marches, Drizzt Do'Urden and his... See More
BrainScripts for Sales Success: 21 Hidden Principles of Consumer Psychology for Winning New Customers
QUESTION: Why do some salespeople close deals like crazy, and others usually only get doors closed in their faces? For example... Salesman Joe routinely writes deals on homes worth over $3 million... while poor Bill bangs... See More
The Dragon Empress: Life and Times of Tz'u-hsi 1835-1908 Empress Dowager of China
From 1861 to 1908 a woman, the Empress Dowager Tz'u-hsi, born the daughter of a minor mandarin, held the supreme power in China. Opportunistic, ruthless, malicious, she ruled over four hundred million people. Marina Warner's... See More
Etiquette and Espionage: Number 1 in series (Finishing School)
It's one thing to learn to curtsy properly. It's quite another to learn to curtsy and throw a knife at the same time. Welcome to finishing school. Sophronia is a great trial to her poor mother. Sophronia is more interested... See More
Diary of an Oxygen Thief (Oxygen Thief Diaries Book 1)
Hurt people hurt people. Say there was a novel in which Holden Caulfield was an alcoholic and Lolita was a photographer's assistant and, somehow, they met in Bright Lights, Big City. He's blinded by love. She by ambition... See More
The Intermission
A HelloGiggles Best New Release A PopSugar Best Book of July A BookBub Editor's Pick A SheReads Best Book of Summer A GoodReads Buzzy New Release A Mind Body Green Best Book of July A PureWow Best Beach Read of Summer... See More
Outside In
Peter Hain has always spoken his mind. So he does in this book. Here he tells his story as an outsider turned insider: anti-apartheid militant to Cabinet minister, serving twelve years in Labour's government between May 1997... See More
The Anarchy: The Relentless Rise of the East India Company
THE TOP 5 SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER ONE OF BARACK OBAMA'S BEST BOOKS OF 2019 THE TIMES HISTORY BOOK OF THE YEAR FINALIST FOR THE CUNDILL HISTORY PRIZE 2020 LONGLISTED FOR THE BAILLIE GIFFORD PRIZE FOR NON-FICTION 2019 A... See More
Luka and the Fire of Life
On a beautiful starry night in the city of Kahani in the land of Alifbay a terrible thing happened: twelve-year-old Luka's storyteller father, Rashid, fell suddenly and inexplicably into a sleep so deep that nothing and no... See More
Playing with Fire: Rapture (McKenzie Brothers Book 2)
Sebastian has never felt more drawn to a woman in his thirty-four years. Oh, he's experienced sudden passion more times than he cares to recall. However, there is something unusual about Carla, and he finds it impossible to... See More
Dust (Scarpetta 21)
The twenty-first book in the Kay Scarpetta series, from No. 1 bestselling author Patricia Cornwell. 'America's most chilling writer of crime fiction' The Times After working on one of the worst mass killings in US... See More
The Five-Star Weekend: The perfect summer getaway from the author of THE PERFECT COUPLE, now a major Netflix drama
Escape to Nantucket for delicious drama, sizzling secrets, and one unforgettable weekend... The perfect summer novel from the New York Times bestselling 'queen of beach reads' FROM THE BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF THE PERFECT... See More
Daisy Fay And The Miracle Man
Fannie Flagg takes us on a journey to a South that only Southerners know, to a time when 'Blue Velvet' was played at the Senior Prom, and into the life of Daisy Fay Harper, a sassy, truth-telling heroine who just can't stay... See More