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  • av Carlene Thompson
    211 - 331

  • av Lynn Hightower
    331 - 371

  • av Cora Harrison
    337

    March, 1859. During an exhibition to showcase London's top engineers' plans to solve the 'Great Stink' of sewage from the River Thames, proceedings are disrupted by an agonised scream - and the discovery of a blood-soaked body. Charles Dickens is convinced of foul play, and once again he and Wilkie Collins set about uncovering the shocking truth.

  • av Jeanne M. Dams
    211 - 331

  • av Manuel Vilas
    136

    The #1 international bestselling phenomenon: a profound and riveting story of love, loss, and memory

  • av Mike Ripley
    277 - 357

  • av M.J. Trow
    227 - 317

  • av Catriona McPherson
    237 - 357

  • av Alys Clare
    331

  • av A.J. Cross
    287 - 347

  • av Nick Oldham
    331

    As Henry Christie and his colleague DS Debbie Blackstone close in on a lead for the Lancashire police Cold Case Unit, they find themselves embroiled in a brutal, blood-soaked turf war between organized crime gangs in Europe, the fallout of which will be felt across the genteel country lanes of northern England.

  • av Eleanor Kuhns
    331

    When her father is accused of murder, Lydia rushes to Boston alongside Will Rees. Despite them offering to help prove his innocence, Marcus Farrell rejects their help. Things escalate when Julian, Marcus's brother, is killed. Is Marcus behind both murders? Can Will and Lydia solve the murders before the Farrell family tears itself apart?

  • av William McIlvanney
    137

    In the beginning there was Laidlaw. The CWA Silver Dagger-winning masterpiece that launched a genre, from the godfather of Scottish crime fiction

  • av John Edgar Wideman
    161 - 217

    ?This is truly inimitable storytelling' Observer'[A] master of language' New York TimesA boy stands alone, unable to enter the room in which his grandfather's coffin lies. Freddie Jackson's song ?You Are My Lady' plays on the car radio as a son is brought to a prison cell in Arizona. A narrator contemplates the Atlanta child murders from 1979.Look For Me And I'll Be Gone is vital reading for anyone interested in the state of America today. Historical and contemporary, intimate and expansive, the stories here represent a pioneering writer whose innovation, form and imagination know no bounds.

  • av J.R. (Jennifer) Thorp
    147 - 201

  • - What to Believe in a Fake News World
    av Alan Rusbridger
    147

    An A-Z guide on how we stay informed in the era of fake news, from former Guardian Editor-in-Chief Alan Rusbridger

  • av Jay Parini
    136

    A powerful and moving novel recounting the life and death of Walter Benjamin from the award-winning author

  • av Kevin Barry
    136

    A new story collection - full of love, melancholy and magic - from the Goldsmiths Prize and IMPAC award-winning author of the Booker-longlisted Night Boat to Tangier

  • av Rosemary Rowe
    277

  • av Fiona Buckley
    331 - 357

    March, 1588. As King Philip of Spain amasses a vast fleet of warships ready to invade England, Queen Elizabeth and her advisors seek a possible alliance with the Duke of Parma, Governor of the Netherlands. Ursula Stannard finds herself plunged into a hotbed of intrigue and rumour at the Duke of Parma's court, a place where no one is to be trusted.

  • av Sandra Balzo
    227 - 331

  • av Peggy O'Neal Peden
    211 - 347

    Travel agent Campbell Hale isn't surprised when her good friend, Nashville socialite Bitsy Carter, goes on a luxury Mexican spa vacation. She is, however, extremely surprised - and extremely worried - when Bitsy doesn't come back. Campbell books herself a trip to Mexico to find her friend, but will it a vacation to remember . . . or one to die for?

  • av John Keyse-Walker
    211 - 331

    When a hurricane hits the Caribbean with brutal force, Constable Teddy Creque, the sole police officer on tiny, sun-soaked Anegada, is too busy saving his fellow islanders to worry about an escaped prisoner who can allegedly kill with magic. After all, Teddy doesn't believe in magic. But events soon force him to reconsider .

  • av Mary Miley
    211 - 357

    December 1924. Young widow Maddie Pastore feels fortunate to be employed by well-meaning fake medium Carlotta Romany. It's not work she's proud of, but she's proud of how well she does it. But when her investigations into a new client get her mixed up with Chicago's violent gangs, she'll need all her wits about her if she's to make it out alive.

  • av Mike Ripley
    277 - 331

    Cambridge, 1965. Albert Campion's wife, Lady Amanda, is arrested by Special Branch for breaking the Official Secrets Act - all part of her elaborate plan to catch the person responsible for leaking sensitive aeronautical research from Alandel Aeroplanes. But her plan did not account for a bizarre and gruesome industrial accident at the hangar .

  • av G.M. Malliet
    277 - 397

    DCI Arthur St. Just and Portia De'Ath visit the quiet village of Maidsfell in Cornwall only to find it divided over plans to redevelop the seafront. After a heated meeting on the topic, Lord Bodwally, who is fiercely against the plans, is found murdered. St. Just finds himself compelled to investigate, but what secrets are hidden in Maidsfell?

  • av Sarah Rayne
    211 - 347

    Having unexpectedly inherited an Elizabethan manor house, the new owner Quentin Rivers has asked Phineas Fox to investigate the house's history. As Phin delves into The Tabor's dark and mysterious past, the terrible secrets of the house and the Rivers family ancestors begin to reveal themselves, secrets stretching back more than six hundred years.

  • av Matt Haig
    241

    Ahead of the film of A Boy Called Christmas comes a magical new adventure for Miika the mouse, from number one bestselling author Matt Haig

  • av Billy Kenber
    191

    The pharmaceutical industry is broken. From the American hedge fund manager who hiked the price of an AIDS pill from $17.50 to $750 overnight to the children's cancer drugs left intentionally to expire in a Spanish warehouse, the signs of this dysfunction are all around. A system that was designed to drive innovation and patient care has been relentlessly distorted to drive up profits. Medicines have become nothing more than financial assets. The focus of drug research, how drugs are priced and who has access to them is now dictated by shareholder value, not the good of the public. Drug companies fixated on ever-higher profits are being fined for bribing doctors and striking secret price-gouging deals, while patients desperate for life-saving medicines are driven to the black market in search of drugs that national health services can't afford. Sick Money argues that the way medicines are developed and paid for is no longer working. Unless we take action we risk a dramatic decline in the pace of drug development and a future in which medicines are only available to the highest bidder. In this book investigative journalist Billy Kenber offers a diagnosis of an industry in crisis and a prescription for how we can fight back.

  • av Courttia Newland
    171

    A dark and incisive collection of speculative short stories set in an alternate future of interstellar space travel, robots, mythical creatures and the uncanny

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