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  • - The Cannibal Killer
    av Christopher Berry-Dee
    129,99

    Sunday Times bestselling author Christopher Berry-Dee seeks to understand the motivation, the amoral urges and the merciless horror behind Dahmer's inhuman behaviour

  • av Limor Regev
    146,-

    He has endured more than any child ever should, but now he must survive Block 66

  • - The Night Bobby Kennedy Killed Marilyn Monroe
    av Mike Rothmiller
    129,99

    Tells the essential truth of the death of Marilyn Monroe at the hand of Robert Kennedy, Attorney General of the United States

  • av Geoff Tibballs
    126,-

    A collection of fun jokes for old folks who are young at heart, from bestselling humour author Geoff Tibballs

  • av Martin Hibbert
    146,-

    Martin Hibbert was left paralysed by the Manchester Arena bombing which killed twenty-two people on 22 May 2017. Determined to make a difference, he scaled Kilimanjaro in a wheelchair, raising a million pounds for charity

  • av Guy Deacon
    146,-

    At the age of sixty, and having lived with Parkinson's disease for over ten years, Guy Deacon CBE set out on one last adventure: to drive solo from his home in the UK 18,000 miles to Cape Town on the southern tip of Africa

  • av Nick Breeze
    146,-

    Why, after thirtyyears of international climate negotiations to reduce carbon emissions, has theUN process failed to deliver a survivable outcome? Nick Breeze goes behind thescenes at the UN COPs, from Paris to Dubai, to find out what on Earth is goingon Most people tend to turn away, perhaps understandably, from the key existential issue of the day: climate change or, somewould say more accurately, climate collapse. Nick Breeze tells the engaging, very human story ofsuccessive COP conferences over the past decade: it is a tale of imperfection, failure even, but not yet defeat. So far, the UN process has achieved almostthe exact opposite of what it first set out to achieve at the Rio Earth Summitin 1992. Nick shows clearly that it is not Extinction Rebellion, JustStop Oil nor any other climate protesters who are the extremists; the trueextremists are the policymakers who consistently undermine faltering efforts toreduce emissions. Repeatedly claiming to be saving us whilst allowing carbonemissions to continue rising, governments have failed their people on climate. Nick shows us how, why and what we can do about it. Thepublic remains largely uninformed about climate change and, for the most part, those who seek to draw attention to the issue are seen as 'crazy'. Thereremains a terrifying gap between scientific reality and political action. Packed with his own experiences and insights from expertinterviewees, this page-turning account is less about the intricacies of thescience and more about the mainstream perception of how we are understandingand responding to the problem.

  • av Nicola Pittam
    146,-

    Inspired by the true story of pianist Mosha Gebert's struggles in Nazi death camp Majdanek. Refusing to play for the camp commandant, Mosha faces a heartbreaking choice: she must share her music - or suffer crippling torture.

  • av Chris Clark
    146,-

    Scrupulously researched, this is as full an account as is possible of his life now that Peter Sutcliffe is dead. Inside the Mind of the Yorkshire Ripper uncovers a number of crimes which Peter Sutcliffe was never charged with. The full number of his victims is unknown

  • av Douglas Thompson
    156,-

    April Ashley was a trailblazing figure in the fight for trans visibility and acceptance, one of the first British people to undergo gender-reassignment surgery, in 1960 - this is her remarkable story

  • av Conraad de Rosner
    146,-

    The thrilling story of the conservationist who pioneered the use of dogs in combating poachers to protect wildlife in South Africa's game reserves

  • av Geoff Tibballs
    130,-

    Short, quick-fire jokes have been popular for centuries. Indeed the world's oldest surviving joke book, the Philogelos, which was written in Ancient Greek, contains this classic doctor joke: Patient: "Doctor! When I wake up I'm all dizzy. Then after half an hour I feel fine." Doctor: "Well, wait half an hour before waking up." Meanwhile in Rome, they had a gag for every occasion, from senate orations and lavish feasts to throwing Christians to the lions. A Cicero stand-up gig was the hottest ticket in town. Shakespeare readily slipped one-liners into his comedies, while medieval jesters used pithy quips to amuse the royal court, well aware that if the joke backfired and somehow offended the monarch, their next audience might be with the executioner. "Dying on stage" carried a more sinister meaning for comedians in those days. It's not hard to see why one-liners remain in vogue with today's comedians. They are easy to remember, quick to deliver and if one gag dies on its feet, the next is waiting in the wings, hopefully to a better reception. Here is a compilation of the best one-liners around - a heady mix of old and new favourites, Dad jokes, thoughtful musings, corny puns and witty observations, covering a vast range of topics from Families to Fish, Money to Music, Relationships to Religion and Technology to Travel. They can be used to brighten up business conferences where the delegates are as tired as the sandwiches; dinner parties where the conversation is threatening to slide into a discussion about spreadsheets; seemingly interminable Zoom calls; and, of course, speeches at weddings that are so emotional that even the cake is in tiers.

  • av Jennifer McAdam
    146,-

    The astonishing true story of the Scottish coal miner's daughter who fought the Mafia-backed creators of the world's biggest financial fraud - and helped the FBI to convict them.

  • av Liz Harvie
    146,-

  • av Chris Sidwells
    200,-

    The biggest annual sports event in the world is the Tour de France. In the wake of its overwhelming popularity, it‿s easy to forget that there is much more to cycling than whoever gets to wear the yellow jersey. Cycling is rich with legends and pioneers, and it is their stories which light up this compelling account of the sport. This is the story of British cycling as told through the lives of the people who built it. From the first recorded race in a Paris park in 1868 to the present day, Great British Cycling Legends profiles the true originals. Follow the most glorious exponents of road and track cycling, the mountain bikers and the cyclo-cross riders. There were the Victorians such as George-Pilkington Mills, a multi long-distance record holder, including that of Land‿s End to John O‿Groats on a penny farthing bicycle. Then there have been the significant firsts. Dave Marsh was the first British road-race world champion in 1922 and Maurice Burton was the first black British cycling champion in the 1970s. Eileen Sheridan was one of the first female professional cyclists and a major record-breaker into the 1950s. Great British Cycling Legends examines the personalities and their background of the key cyclists, to show what makes each of them legendary. All of them have, in their own ways, shown why cycling continues to exert such an extraordinary grip on the popular imagination.

  • av Karen Kirsten
    146,-

    Irena's Gift weaves together a mystery, history and memoir to tell the story of a family torn apart by war

  • av Felice Hardy
    150,-

    Liesl Herbst, Austrian National Tennis champion, fled Nazi occupation with her family - this is the moving story of their escape and of what happened to those left behind.

  • av Matt Johnson
    166,-

    'All the ingredients of a Le Carre novel, only it's real' - Matthew Hall, crimewriter and screenwriter (Keeping Faith)

  • av Anke Richter
    146,-

    A leading journalist's personal, intense and riveting investigation into the worlds of cults

  • av Lynnette Williams
    140,-

    A shocking account of young women failed by the authorities, and the serial killer in the making who could have been stopped

  • av Robin Jarossi
    140,-

    The true story of the copper at the heart of Line of Duty

  • av Louise Beech
    146,-

  • av Betty Webb
    146,-

    As she approached her one hundredth birthday, Betty Webb was finally ready to tell in full the story of her extraordinary life, not least the years she spent as the only female codebreaker during the Second World War to work at both Bletchley Park and the Pentagon.

  • av Dr. Gareth Moore
    156,-

    A fun collection of puzzles of various kinds, in colour, making use of content, including signs, from The Official Highway Code. An easy and entertaining way to revise for a driver's licence test, but appealing to all road users.

  • av Christiaan Straeuli
    176,-

    The robber barons of the tech revolution ‿ Gates, Bezos, Zuckerberg, Musk and others ‿ have led the way to wealth inequality nearly as extreme as at the turn of the nineteenth century, with damaging implications for democracy. How has this happened and what can we do about it?

  • av Douglas Wight
    146,-

    It's a trauma like no other. Being perceived as a threat or, worse, hunted as food makes an animal attack a unique ordeal. Suddenly you're helpless, at its mercy. When an animal strikes it is lightning fast, determined and can't be reasoned with. Often brutally violent, such an attack can leave horrific injuries, both physical and emotional that endure long after the encounter. Whether it's a great white shark, a bear, lion, or other deadly predator, the impact such attacks can have on the victim, their families, the communities, and the wider human psyche is often profound and enduring. And when you add the media attention that such incidents often attract, the actual bite might not be the only attack a survivor has to endure. In Bite Club, we meet brave people from around the world who have come face to face with sharks or other deadly predators and lived to tell the tale. And we learn of the group of survivors who are supporting each other to navigate, recover and grow from what is for many, their most traumatic experience ever.

  • av Nicholas James
    140,-

    Ever wondered what really goes on behind closed doors?

  • av Robert Jobson
    280,-

  • av Paul Donnelley
    176,-

    A fascinating tour of the weird, wonderful, murderous and marvellous by a Sunday Times bestselling author

  • av Rusty Labuschagne
    140,-

    The true story of a man falsely accused and framed, stripped of his dignity and left with nothing. Rusty Labuschagne‿s account of his ten years in Zimbabwe‿s notorious prisons and the life lessons he learned from his ordeal. Â

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