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A collection of four novellas: each taking place in 1998, each set in the world of Six Four, and each centring around a mystery and the unfortunate officer tasked with solving it. SEASON OF SHADOWS "The force could lose... See More
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(120 reviews)
Quick ViewA collection of four novellas: each taking place in 1998, each set in the world of Six Four, and each centring around a mystery and the unfortunate officer tasked with solving it. SEASON OF SHADOWS "The force could lose... See More
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Quick ViewSiri Paiboun is suddenly a busy man. Five months into his new role as National (and only) Coroner, he has been called to the capital on a 'matter of national security'. Soon enough, he's examining carbonized corpses... See More
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Quick ViewAt thirty a woman has a directness in her eye. Juliet Montague did anyhow. She knew exactly what she wanted. She wanted to buy a refrigerator. But in a rash moment, Juliet commissions a portrait of herself instead. She has... See More
by Qiu Xiaolong
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Quick ViewNow a BBC Radio 4 Drama Series. When Inspector Chen Cao agrees to do a translation job for a Triad-connected businessman he is given a laptop, a 'little secretary' to provide for his every need, medical care for his mother... See More
by Elena Forbes
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Quick ViewBestselling novelist Joe Logan walks out into a hot summer's evening in central London. The next day his body is found dumped in a disused Victorian crypt at the Brompton Cemetery. He has been tied up, shot and castrated... See More
by Kate Elliott
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Quick ViewIn this "delightful SF adventure," plucky interstellar adventurer Lily Ransome faces off against a despotic empire (Locus). Lilyaka Hae Ransome grew up on the colonized planet of Unruli. Strong-willed and with a warrior's... See More
by Jesse Ball
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Quick View'CENSUS is a vital testament to selfless love; a psalm to commonplace miracles; and a mysterious evolving metaphor. So kind, it aches.' David Mitchell, author of Cloud Atlas A father and son who are census takers journey... See More
by Sharon Shinn
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Quick ViewAfter the death of her father - a former royal adviser - Zoe Ardelay has little time to grieve before she receives astonishing news: she has been chosen to become the king's fifth wife. Zoe accompanies an ambassador to the... See More
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Quick ViewClarissa was born into wealth and privilege, as a child, shooting and hunting were the norm and pigeons were flown in from Cairo for supper. Her mother was an Australian heiress, her father was a brilliant surgeon to the... See More
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Quick ViewNow updated with new measurement methods and new examples, How to Measure Anything shows managers how to inform themselves in order to make less risky, more profitable business decisions This insightful and eloquent book... See More
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Quick ViewCompare global experiences during the balance sheet recession and find out what is needed for a full recovery The Escape from Balance Sheet Recession and the QE Trap details the many hidden dangers remaining as the world... See More
by Liam Byrne
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Quick ViewThe super-rich have never had it so good. But millions of us can't afford a home, an education or a pension. And unless we change course soon, the future will be even worse. Much worse. But things don't have to be like... See More
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Quick ViewDoes one need four fully-grown foxgloves for decorating a dinner table for six guests? Or is it six foxgloves to kill four fully-grown guests? Sophronia's first year at school has certainly been rousing. First, her... See More
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Quick View'MASTERFUL' Time Out 'REVELATORY' Scotland on Sunday 'GLORIOUSLY READABLE' Metro 'FASCINATING' Independent 'EXCELLENT' Telegraph 'ABSORBING' Guardian Winner of the British Sports Book Awards Football Book of the Year The... See More
by James Grant
(102 reviews)
Quick View"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
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Quick ViewWe've gone from regarding the Net as something exotic to something that we take for granted, like mains electricity or running water. Yet most people have no idea how the network functions, nor any conception of its... See More
by Daryl Banner
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Quick ViewBILLY Just when I thought my day couldn't get any worse, Tanner Strong struts into the diner with his entourage of jock buddies. Every day in small-town Spruce, Texas is calm and eventless, going down as easy as a glass of... See More
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Quick ViewThe tumultuous 1960s have arrived, and the alien reptilian race ponders its uneasy future on the planet it calls Tosev 3. The United States has prospered since the war and has sent a manned spaceship deep into space. On the... See More
by Dennis Ross
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Quick ViewA necessary and unprecedented account of America's changing relationship with Israel When it comes to Israel, U.S. policy has always emphasized the unbreakable bond between the two countries and our ironclad commitment to... See More
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Quick View'Greenwood's strength lies in her ability to create characters that are wholly satisfying: the bad guys are bad, and the good guys are great' Vogue 1929: Girls are going missing in Melbourne. Little, pretty golden-haired... See More
by Mira Grant
(866 reviews)
Quick ViewShaun Mason is a man without a mission. Not even running the news organisation he built with his sister has the same urgency as it used to. Playing with dead things just doesn't seem as fun when you've lost as much as he... See More
by Ed McBain
(284 reviews)
Quick ViewAnother 87th precinct novel from 'the undisputed master - and there's nobody who does it better' DAILY MIRROR Irritating though he was, Lester Henderson had it all when he strode up to rehearse his keynote address in the... See More
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Quick View"A moving and eye-opening account of the lives of second world war PoWs by the daughter of a man who was captured... a riveting collection of stories." -- The Guardian Feature films like The Bridge on the River Kwai and The... See More
by Attica Locke
(4,681 reviews)
Quick ViewWINNER OF THE CWA IAN FLEMING STEEL DAGGER AWARD WINNER OF THE EDGAR AWARD FOR BEST NOVEL 'Thoughtful, piercing storytelling with the power to transport' - FINANCIAL TIMES 'An expertly plotted triple whodunit' - SUNDAY... See More
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Quick ViewIn a dazzlingly original work of non-fiction, the Pulitzer-Prize winning author of The Underground Railroad recreates the exuberance, the chaos, the promise, and the heartbreak of New York. Here is a literary love song that... See More
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Quick View'Terrifying ghosts, smatterings of gore and diverse teen voices will prompt young adults to pick up the next in this series... Teen readers might scream loud enough to raise the dead.' - Kirkus, starred review 'This... See More
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Quick ViewDS Jimmy Suttle investigates a murder in a house haunted by the past in the latest from 'one of the UK's finest crime novelists' (INDEPENDENT ON SUNDAY), author of LAST FLIGHT TO STALINGRAD A rich old man, Rupert Moncrieff... See More
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Quick ViewWhen crime reporter Jimm Juree is forced to quit the city for a fishing village on the Gulf of Siam, she expects much in her life to change. Quiet will replace quick, and, surely, crime will give way to calm. There goes the... See More
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Quick ViewAugustus Cain has his back against the wall. A war-scarred wanderer, he faces a past he wants to forget, a present without prospect or fortune and an uncertain future, reliant upon his one skill: an uncanny ability to... See More
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Quick View'Biting, funny, brilliantly subversive' Louise O'Neill 'Highly-polished satire... Hilarious' Sunday Times 'Funny, fierce, feminist' Red Cat Ono, feminist powerhouse and high-flying editor at RAGE magazine, knows the price... See More