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  • av Kate (Author) Forsyth
    147

    Charlotte-Rose de la Force, exiled from King Louis XIV's court, has always been a great teller of tales. Selena Leonelli, once the exquisite muse of Tiziano, is terrified of time. Margherita, trapped in a doorless tower and burdened by tangles of red-gold hair, must find a way to escape. You may think you know the story of Rapunzel ...

  • av Leonie Swann
    147

  • av Menna van Praag
    137

    In Cambridge a little shop stands where thousands of sheets of beautiful paper and hundreds of exquisite pens wait for someone who, with Clara Cohen's help, will express the true emotions felt to correspondents alive, estranged or dead. When Clara discovers a cache of wartime love letters, she follows them on the start of her own journey.

  • av Menna van Praag
    137

    Since her parents' mysterious deaths many years ago, scientist Cora Sparks has spent her days in the safety of her university lab or at her grandmother Etta's dress shop. Tucked away on a winding Cambridge street, Etta's charming tiny store appears quite ordinary to passers-by, but the colourfully vibrant racks of beaded silks, delicate laces, and jewel- toned velvets hold bewitching secrets: With just a few stitches from Etta's needle, these gorgeous gowns have the power to free a woman's deepest desires.

  • av Laurie R. (Author) King
    271

    The enticing mystery for Sherlock Holmes fans

  • av Rebecca (Author) Tope
    271

    Next in the enthralling English cosy crime series

  • - A magical story of getting your heart's desire...
    av Menna van Praag
    137

    Jude is the owner of a special antiques shop in Cambridge. She finds all of the joy in her life matching people with the special something that they are missing, a talisman that will help bring them just what their heart most desires. Although Jude's life is certainly not overflowing with the love she would wish for...

  • av Peter Lovesey
    271

    A collection of some of the best Peter Lovesey stories

  • av Christina Koning
    291

  • av Jody Cooksley
    291

  • av Deborah Fowler
    291

  • av Jim Eldridge
    271

    May 1941. One of the senior choristers of St Paul's Cathedral choir, Dr Edwin Roberts, is found beaten to death in the crypt of the Cathedral. Coburg and Lampson are called in to investigate. When they get there, Coburg is pleasantly surprised to be greeted there by Arthur Waterson, an old Etonian friend, now sporting a dog collar. Waterson believes that there may be a connection between the very precious books that are housed in the crypt and Dr Roberts' work at Bletchley Park. As Coburg and Lampson work to solve a very puzzling case, it becomes clear that there is more to the brutal murder than they first suspected .

  • av Martine Bailey
    291

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    av Tony Peake
    357

    In this authorised biography, Derek Jarman's story stretches from the bleakness of post-war Britain and his RAF childhood to studenthood at the Slade and work as a designer for such figures as John Gielgud and Ken Russell. It tells how energetic home filmmaking with dazzling friends led to distinctive features like Sebastiane, Jubilee, The Tempest, Caravaggio and Blue. It is the story of a filmmaker, a gay activist, a painter and a gardener, and a vivid bohemian existence in a London long gone. Jarman created a singular garden in the shingle surrounding his simple fisherman's cottage at Dungeness in Kent, which has become a site of memorial, celebration and pilgrimage. He became known as an impassioned and provocative spokesperson not only for gay men, but for anyone oppressed by bigotry. Derek Jarman died of AIDS-related causes in February 1994 and Peake describes the inimitable courage and grace in the face of painful death, and the legacies Jarman left behind.

  • av Jim (Author) Kelly
    271

    Spring 1941. It is the third year of war, and when the siren sounds the people of Cambridge trudge to the city's public bomb shelters. Crowded, smoky, often raucous, the shelters have become a way of life for the poor. At dawn, the body of a young man is found in a shadowy corner of the Trinity Shelter, one of three on the city's great open space - Parker's Piece. Detective Inspector Eden Brooke searches the body and finds no wallet or papers, save for a cinema ticket dated six months earlier. PC Vanessa Hill - a recruit to The Borough police from Girton College - uses her skills in fine art to sketch the dead man's face for a poster. An autopsy reveals the only clue to his death is the wound left by a hypodermic needle in the back of his neck. Brooke has a very puzzling case on his hands .

  • av Daniel Sellers
    137 - 277

  • av Martin Davies
    147 - 291

  • av Barbara (Author) Nadel
    147 - 271

  • av Flora Johnston
    137 - 291

  • av Edward Marston
    137 - 271

  • av Anna Normann
    137 - 297

  • av Jess Armstrong
    147 - 291

  • av Glennis Virgo
    137 - 291

  • av Aline (Author) Templeton
    147 - 291

  • av Rebecca (Author) Tope
    147 - 291

  • av Antony Johnston
    137 - 271

  • av Deborah Fowler
    147 - 291

  • av Jess Armstrong
    147 - 291

  • av Leonie Swann
    137 - 291

  • av Stephanie Austin
    147 - 291

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