Isle of the Dead
VENICE, ITALY: CITY OF SPLENDOUR. CITY OF SECRETS. CITY OF THE SKIN HUNTER. In October 1555 the Italian master Titian painted the portrait of Angelico Vespucci - a Venetian merchant whose cruelty words could not capture... See More
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by Alex Connor
(409 reviews)
Quick ViewVENICE, ITALY: CITY OF SPLENDOUR. CITY OF SECRETS. CITY OF THE SKIN HUNTER. In October 1555 the Italian master Titian painted the portrait of Angelico Vespucci - a Venetian merchant whose cruelty words could not capture... See More
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Quick ViewHalf-human and half-wyr, Pia Giovanni spent her life keeping a low profile among the wyrkind and avoiding the continuing conflict between them and their Dark Fae enemies. But after being blackmailed into stealing a coin from... See More
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Quick ViewThere's more going on in The Street than its inhabitants realise... In the course of this delightful, quirky and perceptive novel an elderly soldier with incipient Alzheimer's saves the life of a remarkable child, a resting... See More
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Quick ViewThirteen-year-olds Matt Thorson, and Laurie and Fen Brekke have managed to assemble as many of the descendents of the Norse gods as possible. They've found Thor's hammer, and his shield. Together, they're ready to face down... See More
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Quick ViewAn absolute classic of autobiography and history - one of the few books to explore how and why the Germans were seduced by Hitler and Nazism. 'If you have never read a book about Nazi Germany before, or if you have already... See More
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Quick ViewPopular assumptions about gender and communication - famously summed up in the title of the massively influential 1992 bestseller Men Are From Mars, Women Are From Venus - can have unforeseen but far-reaching consequences in... See More
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Quick ViewWe call them the sleepers... At the elite Missing Persons bureau of the Federal Police, Mila Vasquez is tasked with finding the hundreds of lost people who vanished from their former lives. The longer they are gone, the... See More
(618 reviews)
Quick ViewA special edition reissue of the landmark study of humanity's susceptibility to authoritarianism. In the 1960s Yale University psychologist Stanley Milgram famously carried out a series of experiments that forever changed... See More
(604 reviews)
Quick ViewNew York City politics have always been filled with intrigue and shady deals. Assistant DA Alex Cooper and her NYPD colleagues find themselves investigating a shipwreck involving human cargo - illegally trafficked immigrants... See More
by Jim Shepard
(1,107 review)
Quick ViewWarsaw, Poland, 1939. My mother and father named me Aron, but my father said they should have named me What Have You Done or What Were You Thinking. Aron is a nine-year-old Polish Jew, and a troublemaker. As the walls go... See More
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Quick ViewThe Shadowhunters must catch a killer in Edwardian London in this dangerous and romantic sequel to the #1 New York Times bestselling novel Chain of Gold, from New York Times and USA TODAY bestselling author Cassandra Clare... See More
by Jessica Fern
(2,914 reviews)
Quick ViewA practical translation of the principles of attachment theory to non-monogamous relationships. Attachment theory has entered the mainstream, but most discussions focus on how we can cultivate secure monogamous... See More
by Kate Elliott
(174 reviews)
Quick ViewThe thrilling conclusion to the "vivid space opera" trilogy from the New York Times-bestselling author of the Court of Fives series (SF Mistressworks). Lily Ransome forsook her conventional fate on the planet of Unruli for... See More
(3,449 reviews)
Quick ViewThe NEW YORK TIMES bestselling authors return with a stunning new adventure featuring the FBI's most inscrutable agent, Aloysius Pendergast. FBI Special Agent Aloysius Pendergast is visiting the old family home in... See More
by Alok Jha
(69 reviews)
Quick ViewWater is the most every day of substances. It pours from our taps and falls from the sky. We drink it, wash with it, and couldn't live without it. Yet, on closer examination it is also a very strange substance (it is one of... See More
by Eloisa James
(1,515 review)
Quick View'Nothing gets me to a bookstore faster than Eloisa James' - Julia Quinn Once upon a time a duke fell in love... Gowan Stoughton of Craigievar, Duke of Kinross, values order and self-control above all else. So when he meets... See More
by Mimi Spencer
(421 reviews)
Quick ViewThe Fast Diet has revolutionised the way we eat, and transformed the way we lose weight. In this stunning new cookbook, Mimi Spencer returns with more than 120 simple nutritious recipes to provide the definitive support... See More
by Jenny Colgan
(9,224 reviews)
Quick View'Nobody does cosy, get-away-from-it-all romance like Jenny Colgan' Sunday Express ___________________________________ In the Scottish Highlands, a tiny bookshop perches on the edge of a loch... Curl up and escape with... See More
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Quick ViewThe follow-up collection to the international vampire bestseller Let the Right One In **Includes the short story Border, now a major film** Whatever happened to Oskar and Eli? And what became of the beleaguered families in... See More
(63 reviews)
Quick ViewFrom an Aurora Award-winning author comes a new fantasy epic in which one mage must stand against a Deathless Goddess who controls all magic. Only in Tananen do people worship a single deity: the Deathless Goddess. Only in... See More
by Robin Dunbar
(56 reviews)
Quick ViewFalling in love is one of the strangest things we can do - and one of the things that makes us uniquely human. But what happens to our brains when our eyes meet across a crowded room? Why do we kiss each other, forget our... See More
(225 reviews)
Quick ViewOne misty autumn dawn in a quiet fishing port in northwest Spain, the body of a sailor washes up in the harbour. Detective Inspector Leo Caldas is called in from police headquarters in the nearby city of Vigo to sign off on... See More
by James Gleick
(2,831 reviews)
Quick ViewThe "highly entertaining" New York Times bestseller, which explains chaos theory and the butterfly effect, from the author of The Information (Chicago Tribune). For centuries, scientific thought was focused on bringing... See More
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Quick View'This is a high-profile death with several possible explanations. Which can be summarized as jumped, fell or pushed.' Adam Blaine returns to Martha's Vineyard out of duty rather than grief, after his father - bestselling... See More
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Quick View'There are two ways to open a child's head. The pretty way and the quick way. Usually I shave the hair, use a scalpel to nick the skin then apply an electro-cautery device to burn down to bone level. It's a slow, precise... See More
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Quick ViewLee Arnold and Mumtaz Hakim run a detective agency in London's East End. But their latest case could have devastating consequences. A new client, Nasreen, has sought Hakim's help. Recently moved to a new house, and with a... See More
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Quick View'Why did you go into politics in the first place?' A question that former Cabinet minister has found himself asked, and indeed asking himself, over the years, Lord Waldegrave's is a life lived through politics. The... See More
(1,689 review)
Quick View'If you like Kathy Reichs, you'll like Jefferson Bass' The Times. Dr Bill Brockton is hard at work on a troubling new case. A young man's battered body has been found in nearby Chattanooga, and it's up to the talented Dr... See More
by Noah Hawley
(406 reviews)
Quick ViewFrom the creator and writer of the Emmy Award-winning series Fargo, based on the Oscar-winning Coen Brothers film. Linus Owen is a professional conspiracy theorist. A college professor by day, he is unable to leave his... See More
(245 reviews)
Quick ViewSHORTLISTED FOR THE BOLLINGER EVERYMAN WODEHOUSE PRIZE: AS IF THE ROYLE FAMILY WERE WRITTEN BY MARTIN AMIS 'Vibrant tragicomic slices of cosmopolitan Englishness' Independent on Sunday 'May well be his masterpiece... a rich... See More