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The Russian's Pregnant Mistress
Seeing Damon Petrov across the dance floor sparked something inside of Gabby that was unfamiliar and dangerously thrilling. She couldn't believe it when he approached her, offering her coffee and conversation. The exchange... See More
Munichs: 'Absolutely gripping.' The Times, 'Best books of 2024'
SHORTLISTED FOR THE WILLIAM HILL SPORTS BOOK OF THE YEAR 'A magnificent book.' MIKE ATHERTON 'Tender, atmospheric - and hopeful.' iNEWS 'A masterpiece.' IRISH TIMES 'Electrifying.' GUARDIAN From the author of... See More
How to Think Like a Roman Emperor: The Stoic Philosophy of Marcus Aurelius
"This book is a wonderful introduction to one of history's greatest figures: Marcus Aurelius. His life and this book are a clear guide for those facing adversity, seeking tranquility and pursuing excellence." -- Ryan... See More
The Notorious Scarlett and Browne
A fast-paced fantasy adventure set in a broken, future England, following the further exploits of the outlaws Scarlett and Browne. Scarlett McCain and Albert Browne have outwitted their pursuers and escaped into the... See More
Stowed Away (A Maine Clambake Mystery Book 6)
It's June in Busman's Harbor, Maine, and Julia Snowden and her family are working hard to get their authentic Maine clambake business ready for summer. Preparations must be put on hold, however, when a mysterious yacht drops... See More
Winston Churchill: The Prime Ministers Series
'Excellent summation... The fundamentals of Churchill's extraordinary life stand out true and clear, and his example of leadership is revived for a new generation' International Churchill Society In Winston Churchill... See More
The Three-Body Problem Trilogy: Remembrance of Earth's Past
An omnibus edition of books 1-3 in China's apocalyptic space opera trilogy, comprising The Three-Body Problem, The Dark Forest and Death's End. 'This series will soon become a Netflix series... so get in on the ground floor... See More
Nine Lies About Work: A Freethinking Leader’s Guide to the Real World
Forget what you know about the world of work You crave feedback. Your organization's culture is the key to its success. Strategic planning is essential. Your competencies should be measured and your weaknesses shored up... See More
The Well of Saint Nobody
He had met her three times and three times forgotten all about her... William Barrow finds himself in lonely retirement in West Cork. Once an internationally renowned pianist, a terrible skin disease has attacked his hands... See More
Remnant Population: A Novel
Finalist for the Hugo Award ? "Ofelia -- tough, kind, wise and unwise, fond of food, tired of foolish people -- is one of the most probable heroines science fiction has ever known." -- Ursula K. Le Guin For forty years... See More
The Life of Ian Fleming (Bloomsbury Reader)
From the author of All the Money in the World and The Profession of Violence comes the definitive biography of James Bond's creator, Ian Fleming. It is now over fifty years since the premiere of Dr No, the very first Bond... See More
The Euro and the Battle of Ideas
How philosophical differences between Eurozone nations led to the Euro crisis -- and where to go from here Why is Europe's great monetary endeavor, the Euro, in trouble? A string of economic difficulties in Greece, Ireland... See More
The Enchanted Wanderer and Other Stories (Vintage Classics)
Leskov's stories of Russian life are explosions of imagination. Peopled by outsized characters including serfs, princes, Gypsy girls, horse dealers, nomadic Tartars and garrulous storytellers, Leskov's writing exuberantly... See More
Reflections of Sunflowers (The Sunflowers Trilogy Series Book 3)
The final book in the Sunflower trilogy sees Ruth and her husband returning to Bel-Air de Grezelongue, their much-loved home in the Lot-et-Garonne region of South West France. Renovating the primitive, rural house in amongst... See More
The Song Before it is Sung: A Practitioner's Handbook
On 20 July l944 Adolf Hitler narrowly escaped death when an assassin's bomb failed to kill him in his Eastern command, the Wolf's Lair. The conspirators were hunted down and hanged from meat-hooks, and their executions were... See More
If You Have to Cry, Go Outside: And Other Things Your Mother Never Told You
"Full of anecdotes, personal and professional life as well as motivational tips," the New York Times-bestselling memoir from the candid tv personality (People.com). Media maven Kelly Cutrone spills her secrets for success... See More
Scott Mariani 3 Book Bundle
A bargain set of three Ben Hope conspiracy thrillers. In The Alchemist's Secret, ex SAS member Ben Hope is recruited to locate an ancient manuscript which could save a dying child. It turns out to be the deadliest quest of... See More
Creating Freedom: Power, Control and the Fight for Our Future
In the run up to the June 8th General Election, Raoul Martinez and his publisher have decided to make the ebook of his book Creating Freedom free to readers in the UK so that the ideas and knowledge contained within it can... See More
Machine, Platform, Crowd: Harnessing Our Digital Future
"A clear and crisply written account of machine intelligence, big data and the sharing economy. But McAfee and Brynjolfsson also wisely acknowledge the limitations of their futurology and avoid over-simplification."... See More
Concrete Rose
No. 1 New York Times bestseller "A powerful and important novel." Observer "No one else who writes like Angie. Phenomenal." The Guardian From international phenomenon Angie Thomas comes a hard-hitting return to Garden... See More
The Advent Killer: DI Antonia Hawkins 1
Christmas is coming. One body at a time. Three weeks before Christmas: Sunday, one a.m. A woman is drowned in her bathtub. One week later: Sunday, one a.m. A woman is beaten savagely to death, every bone in her body... See More
Legacy of the Brightwash (Tainted Dominion Book 1)
Follow the law and you'll stay safe. But what if the law is wrong? SPFBO Finalist Indie Ink Award Finalist BBNYA Finalist Stabby Nominee -- Best Debut 2021 Stabby Nominee -- Best Indie Book 2021 Tashué's faith in the... See More
Behind the Beautiful Forevers: Life, Death and Hope in a Mumbai Slum
Annawadi is a slum at the edge of Mumbai Airport, in the shadow of shining new luxury hotels. Its residents are garbage recyclers and construction workers, economic migrants, all of them living in the hope that a small part... See More
Rich Dad's Guide to Investing: What the Rich Invest in, That the Poor and the Middle Class Do Not!
Investing means different things to different people and there is a huge difference between passive investing and becoming an active, engaged investor. Rich Dad's Guide to Investing, one of the three core titles in the... See More
Iced Under (A Maine Clambake Mystery Book 5)
The snow is deep in Maine's Busman's Harbor and the mighty rivers are covered in ice. Snowden Family Clambake Company proprietor Julia Snowden and her mother, Jacqueline, are hunkered down for the winter when a mysterious... See More
The Mists of Avalon
Here is the tragic tale of the rise and fall of Camelot - but seen through the eyes of Camelot's women: The devout Gwenhwyfar, Arthur's Queen; Vivane, High priestess of Avalon and the Lady of the Lake; above all, Morgaine... See More
The Secret Guests
For fans of The Crown comes an enthralling historical mystery set during the Second World War It is 1940 and the bombs are falling thick and fast on London. The royal family must do all they can to assure the British public... See More
Henry V: The Astonishing Rise of England's Greatest Warrior King
The instant Sunday Times bestseller The UK's bestselling medieval historian brings unforgettably to life the astonishing rise of Henry V, who survived rebellion, a near-fatal arrow wound and a lengthy and precarious... See More
Tolstoy and the Purple Chair: My Year of Magical Reading
"A dazzling memoir that reminds us of the most primal function of literature -- to heal, to nurture and to connect us to our truest selves." -- Thrity Umrigar, author of The Space Between Us Catalyzed by the loss of her... See More
Claws! (Goosebumps Hall of Horrors #1)
The Hall of Horrors is open. Step into the nightmare! Mickey is put in charge of his vacationing neighbors' cat, Bella. His best friend Amanda comes along to help out. All they have to do is make sure Bella has enough to eat... See More
On Language: Chomsky's Classic Works: Language and Responsibility and Reflections on Language
The two most popular titles by the noted linguist and critic in one volume -- an ideal introduction to his work. On Language features some of Noam Chomsky's most informal and highly accessible work. In Part I, Language and... See More
Girl, 20 (Penguin Modern Classics)
Douglas Yandell, a young-ish music critic, is enlisted by Kitty Vandervane to keep an eye on her roving husband - the eminent conductor and would-be radical Sir Roy - as he embarks on yet another affair. Roy, meanwhile... See More
White Girls
'I defy you to read this book and come away with a mind unchanged' John Jeremiah Sullivan 'Als has a serious claim to be regarded as the next James Baldwin' Observer 'I see how we are all the same, that none of us are white... See More
Nightshade Revenge (Alex Rider Book 14)
When his best friend Tom is abducted, Alex Rider is given an ultimatum by Nightshade - a sinister cult of assassins with a score to settle. But what twisted evil are they planning, and how is it connected to a revolutionary... See More
The Ashford Affair: A Novel
From New York Times bestselling author Lauren Willig comes The Ashford Affair, a page-turning novel about two women in different eras, and on different continents, who are connected by one deeply buried secret. A New York... See More
Colossus: The Rise and Fall of the American Empire
Is America the new world empire? Presidents from Lincoln to Bush may have denied it but, as Niall Ferguson's brilliant and provocative book shows, the US is in many ways the greatest imperial power of all time. What's more... See More
Gentle and Lowly: The Heart of Christ for Sinners and Sufferers
Pastor Dane Ortlund Explores Jesus's Heart to Reveal His Tender Love for Sinners and Suffers Christians know that God loves them, but can easily feel that he is perpetually disappointed and frustrated, maybe even close to... See More
Quentin Tarantino: The iconic filmmaker and his work (Iconic Filmmakers Series)
Get an intimate look at the cult filmmaker of our generation. Loaded with stunning pictures from the Kobal archives, this biography explores the genesis of Tarantino's unique directorial style and provides insight into... See More
The Second Wives Club: a fast-paced, witty and wonderfully funny romantic comedy you won’t be able to stop reading…
If you like Jane Fallon, Adele Parks and Candace Bushnell, you will absolutely love this hilarious rom-com from Sunday Times bestselling author Jane Moore. A real-page turner and the tonic we all need! 'Moore has a... See More
The American (A Ryan Kealey Thriller Book 1)
CIA agent Ryan Kealey has no time to wrestle his demons. Former U.S. soldier Jason March, one of the world's deadliest assassins and Ryan's former protégé, is now working with a powerful terror network whose goal is... See More
The AI Advantage: How to Put the Artificial Intelligence Revolution to Work (Management on the Cutting Edge)
Cutting through the hype, a practical guide to using artificial intelligence for business benefits and competitive advantage. In The AI Advantage, Thomas Davenport offers a guide to using artificial intelligence in business... See More
Bagehot: The Life and Times of the Greatest Victorian
"Excellent... and written in a gripping style." -- The Economist During the upheavals of 2007-09, the chairman of the Federal Reserve had the name of one Victorian icon on the tip of his tongue: Walter Bagehot. Banker, man... See More
How to Be a Bawse: A Guide to Conquering Life
Release your inner bawse with YouTube phenomenon Lilly Singh's How to Be a Bawse, winner of the Goodreads Choice Awards: Non-Fiction Book of the Year 'The ultimate no-nonsense manual for millennials how how to make it to... See More
Loamhedge (Redwall Book 16)
The sixteenth book in the beloved, bestselling Redwall saga - soon to be a major Netflix movie! Young haremaid Martha Braebuck is unable to walk - and no beast knows why. The answer lies far away - at the ancient, ruined... See More
Blueprint for Revolution: how to use rice pudding, Lego men, and other non-violent techniques to galvanise communities, overthrow dictators, or simply change the world
How do ordinary people become revolutionaries? In 2000, too-cool-to-care Belgrade rock kid Srdja Popovic found himself at the centre of a movement which was about to change the world. Popovic was one of the unexpected... See More
April in Spain: A Strafford and Quirke Mystery
THE LOCK-UP - A THRILLING NEW STRAFFORD AND QUIRKE MYSTERY - IS AVAILABLE NOW FOR PRE-ORDER The sumptuous, propulsive, sun-kissed follow up to the bestselling Snow, from the Booker Prize winning author 'He wanted to know... See More
Over the Counter Natural Cures, Expanded Edition: Take Charge of Your Health in 30 Days with 10 Lifesaving Supplements for under $10 (Herbal Remedies and Alternative Medicine Book)
Explore an array of natural cures that can help prevent and alleviate common health issues, including supporting your immune system, optimizing heart health, balancing your hormones, and enhancing digestive health. Over the... See More
Breaking the Code: Westminster Diaries
"Brandreth is the true Samuel Pepys of our day." Andrew Neil, BBC Radio Five Live "Brandreth, for my money, offers about the most honest, and the most amusing, account of the demented, beery futility of the Tory-ruled... See More
Python for Data Analysis: Data Wrangling with pandas, NumPy, and Jupyter
Get the definitive handbook for manipulating, processing, cleaning, and crunching datasets in Python. Updated for Python 3.10 and pandas 1.4, the third edition of this hands-on guide is packed with practical case studies... See More
The Story of the Stone: The Crab-Flower Club (Volume II)
"The Story of the Stone" (c. 1760), also known as "The Dream of the Red Chamber", is one of the greatest novels of Chinese literature. The fifth part of Cao Xueqin's magnificent saga, "The Dreamer Awakes", was carefully... See More
Six Memos for the Next Millennium (Penguin Modern Classics)
'Words connect the visible track to the invisible thing... like a fragile makeshift bridge cast across the void' With imagination and wit, Italo Calvino sought to define the virtues of the great literature of the past in... See More
Intruder in the Dust (Vintage Classics)
An elderly, proud black farmer, Lucas Beauchamp, is wrongfully arrested for the murder of a white man. The lynch mob are baying for his blood. His sole hope lies with a young white boy, bent on repaying an old favour, who... See More
The Oak Lord (The Adventures of Jack Brenin Book 5)
It is written in the Law of Annwn that whoever presents the Lost Treasure the torc of kingship to the Queen at Samhain will be crowned King. Having located the torc, it's up to Jack and his friends to keep it from the... See More
The Forty Rules of Love: The magical tale of love and self-discovery from the bestselling author of The Island of Missing Trees
THE INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER *One of the BBC's '100 Novels that Shaped the World'* "Every true love and friendship is a story of unexpected transformation. If we are the same person before and after we loved, that means we... See More
Boiled Over (A Maine Clambake Mystery Book 2)
For Julia Snowden, the Founder's Day summer celebration in Busman's Harbor, Maine, means helping her family's clambake company to prepare an authentic taste of New England seafood. Any Mainer will tell you that a real... See More
Scandalous
Meet Max and Lucy Summers - half-sisters and the best of friends. Max is a gorgeous showbiz reporter whose life is a whirlwind of celebrity parties, glamorous bars, juicy gossip and gorgeous men. Lucy, a beautiful, elegant... See More
Hard Frost: (DI Jack Frost Book 4)
'Fast-paced and wryly amusing... A delight from start to finish' - Val McDermid Detective Inspector Jack Frost is having a hard time. A young boy is found dead in a rubbish heap, suffocated and with one finger cut off... See More
Hell to Pay: An edge of your seat serial killer thriller (Detective Kay Hunter Book 4)
When a road traffic accident on a dark autumn night uncovers a disturbing conspiracy, Detective Sergeant Kay Hunter's investigation exposes a ruthless serial killer exploiting vulnerable young women. With her enemies... See More
Revolutionary Russia, 1891-1991: A Pelican Introduction (Pelican Books)
What caused the Russian Revolution? Did it succeed or fail? Do we still live with its consequences? Orlando Figes teaches history at Birkbeck, University of London and is the author of many acclaimed books on Russian... See More
Pterosaurs: Natural History, Evolution, Anatomy
The most authoritative illustrated book on flying reptiles available For 150 million years, the skies didn't belong to birds -- they belonged to the pterosaurs. These flying reptiles, which include the pterodactyls, shared... See More
Naked City: Tales of Urban Fantasy (The Dresden Files series)
Featuring original stories from 20 authors, this dark, captivating, fabulous and fantastical collection, Naked City, is not to be missed! Edited by award-winning editor Ellen Datlow. In this thrilling collection of original... See More
London Lore: The legends and traditions of the world's most vibrant city
In which part of North London were wild beasts once thought to roam the sewers? Why did 1920s working-class Londoners wear necklaces of blue beads? Who was the original inspiration for the 'pearly king' costume? And did... See More
Seeing Like a State: How Certain Schemes to Improve the Human Condition Have Failed (The Institution for Social and Policy St)
Compulsory ujamaa villages in Tanzania, collectivization in Russia, Le Corbusier's urban planning theory realized in Brasilia, the Great Leap Forward in China, agricultural "modernization" in the Tropics -- the twentieth... See More
From Here to Eternity (The World War II Trilogy Book 1)
James Jones's epic story of army life in the calm before Pearl Harbor -- now with previously censored scenes and dialogue restored At the Pearl Harbor army base in 1941, Robert E. Lee Prewitt is Uncle Sam's finest bugler. A... See More
Numbers Don't Lie: 71 Things You Need to Know About the World
'My favourite author has done it again. Numbers Don't Lie is by far his most accessible book to date, and I highly recommend it to anyone who is curious about the world. I unabashedly recommend this book to anyone who loves... See More
Meditations (Penguin Classics)
'Their icy blasts are refreshing and restorative. They tell you the worst. And having heard the worst, you feel less bad' Blake Morrison Written in Greek by the only Roman emperor who was also a philosopher, without any... See More
The Cabinet Office, 1916–2018: The Birth of Modern Government
Since its creation in the depths of the Great War in December 1916, the Cabinet Office has retained a uniquely central place in the ever-changing political landscape of the last century. While the revolving door of 10... See More
The Killing House
For all fans of Michael Connelly and Dennis Lehane, The Killing House is the amazing first novel in a stunning new series by Chris Mooney, author of the popular CSI Darby McCormick thrillers. It introduces fallen angel and... See More
The Dhandho Investor: The Low-Risk Value Method to High Returns
A comprehensive value investing framework for the individual investor In a straightforward and accessible manner, The Dhandho Investor lays out the powerful framework of value investing. Written with the intelligent... See More
The Pursuit of Happyness: The Life Story That Inspired the Major Motion Picture
The rags-to-riches saga of a homeless father who went on to become a crown prince of Wall Street -- the basis for the major motion picture starring Will Smith. At the age of twenty, Milwaukee native Chris Gardner, just out... See More
The Origins of the Second World War
One of the most popular and controversial historians of the twentieth century, who made his subject accessible to millions, A.J.P. Taylor caused a storm of outrage with this scandalous bestseller. Debunking what were... See More
So Much To Tell
Kaye Webb, a journalist with no publishing experience, burst into the world of children's books in 1961 and changed the face of children's publishing forever. Her child-like enthusiasm and shrewd business mind led her to... See More
The Stationmaster's Farewell: The bestselling Victorian mystery series (Railway Detective Book 9)
1857. Joel Heygate is the popular stationmaster at Exeter St David's railway station. So when the charred remains of a body are discovered in the embers of the town's annual Bonfire Night celebration, everyone is horrified... See More
206 Bones: (Temperance Brennan 12)
A gripping Temperance Brennan novel from world-class forensic anthropologist Kathy Reichs, the international no.1 bestselling crime thriller writer and the inspiration behind the hit TV series Bones. When Dr Temperance... See More
One Day in May
Indulge in this deliciously romantic rural comedy about past love from the bestselling author of A Cornish Summer One day in May, Hattie's life changes for ever... Hattie Carrington has good reason to be happy. Her... See More
Calling out for You (Inspector Sejer Book 5)
Gunder Jomann, a quiet, middle-aged man from a peaceful Norwegian community, thinks his life has been made complete when he returns from a trip to India a married man. But on the day his Indian bride is due to join him, he... See More
A Black and Endless Sky
One of Tor Nightfire's "Horror Books We're Excited About in 2022"! "Lyons burnishes his reputation as a rising horror star... [and] keeps the pages flying with fast-paced chills." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review)... See More
Untouched By His Diamonds (Mills & Boon Modern)
The only thing this Russian's money can't buy... To merciless Russian Serge Marinov, Clementine Chevalier's Mona Lisa smile and siren's body could incite a male riot! She's so bewitching that ground rules are required... See More
Lord of the Masquerade (Rogues to Riches Book 7)
A fun, fast-paced interracial romance full of banter, scandal, and devastating secrets, from a New York Times bestselling author: Entrepreneur Miss Unity Thorne helped two different men amass their fortunes -- only to end... See More
More Lives than One: A Biography of Hans Fallada
Hans Fallada was a drug addict, womanizer, alcoholic, jailbird and thief. Yet he was also one of the most extraordinary storytellers of the twentieth century, whose novels, including Alone in Berlin, portrayed ordinary... See More
The Village
The Village by Nikita Lalwani is a disturbing and utterly gripping modern morality tale set in contemporary India. On a winter morning Ray Bhullar arrives at the gates of an Indian village. She is here to make a film. But... See More
The Replacement Wife
A professional matchmaker with six months to live tries to find her husband's next wife in this poignant novel by a New York Times-bestselling author. Camille Hart, one of Manhattan's most sought-after matchmakers, has... See More
Climbs and Punishment
**Shortlisted for Cycling Book of the Year at the Cross British Sports Book Awards 2015** Cycling journalist Felix Lowe makes the leap from raconteur to rouleur, taking to the saddle for the first time to complete his very... See More