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  • av Gabby Hutchinson Crouch
    131

    The final book in the acclaimed Darkwood trilogy - a modern fairy tale series to bewitch grown-up fans of Terry Pratchett and younger readers alike.

  • av Cari Rosen
    137

    The story of one woman, one baby, a slipped disc and rather too many wrinkles, The Secret Diary of a New Mum (Aged 43 1/4) follows a midlife mum as she makes the transition from experienced TV producer to utterly inexperienced parent.

  • av Mandy Morton
    121

    As the Easter weekend approaches, feline detectives Hettie Bagshot and Tilly Jenkins are called to investigate the murder of local radio DJ Hartley Battenberg.

  • - 50 Things to See and Discover on the Beach
    av Heather Buttivant
    157

  • av Victor Canning
    167

    A collection of light-hearted short stories about a group of amiable criminals, evoking the very best of humorous classic crime fiction.

  • av Isabel Rogers
    131

    When Stockwell Park Orchestra goes on tour to Europe, it proves a challenge for even the most efficient German logistical planner.

  • av Dorothy Gilman
    167

    Armed with only an open mind and a little karate, Mrs Pollifax is the most lovable and most unlikely of international spies.

  • av Peter Maughan
    137

    A collection of theatrical misfits go on tour in this nostalgic trip back in time - sure to delight fans of H.E. Bates or PG Wodehouse

  • av Ruth Pavey
    137 - 185

    Accompanied throughout by the author's evocative hand-drawn illustrations, Deeper Into the Wood is a lyrical and inspiring story; a potent reminder of nature's delicate balance and our responsibility toward its preservation.

  • av Ronald J. Deibert
    151

    Digital technologies have given rise to a new machine-based civilization that is increasingly linked to a growing number of social and political maladies. Accountability is weak and insecurity is endemic, creating disturbing opportunities for exploitation. With COVID-19 only heightening the demand for social media and amplifying negative externalities, it is all the more urgent for us to comprehensively address the intertwined pathologies of social media and surveillance capitalism. This starts with the device in our hand. It's time for us to push RESET.

  • - How to Build a World-Class Business by Doing the Right Thing
    av Peter Mead
    137 - 171

    The go-to guide on how to build a world-class business by doing the right thing - from one of Britain's most successful ever businessmen.

  • av Elsie Burch Donald
    137

    What are you, who are you and where are you going? - the beginner's guide to modern science

  • - Lessons Learnt the Hard Way on Drinking, Thinking and Quitting
    av Melissa Rice
    191

    A true story of social drinking turned to self-destruction. Written with fierce humour, honesty and a desire to share some good advice, learnt the hard way.

  • av Victor Canning
    167

    In this series of pen-portraits of England in the 1930's, Victor Canning vividly captures the pattern and colour of the great fabric of English life from Cumberland to Cornwall from a bygone era.

  • - Build Your Story, One Word at a Time
    av Joanne Harris
    211

    An indispensable guide to the craft of writing and business of publishing from one of our bestselling and most versatile authors.

  • - A Personal and Political Journey to Change the World
    av Jordi Casamitjana
    191

    A compelling exploration of veganism. The politics and philosophy behind a deeply personal choice.

  • av Jennifer Stone
    131

    It's murder on the dance floor! When reality TV dancer Nadiya Slipchenko senses danger, local detective Cherry Hinton is hired as an on-set bodyguard. But can Cherry solve the case before it is too late?

  • av Jane Lovering
    167

    Summer by the sea - a time to spread your wings, right?Leah has come to Dorset to collect seaweed samples for a nutrition research project. She''s trying to leave behind a disastrous family life, and is haunted by the death of her best friend, Claire, on whom she relied for advice.Here she meets Brendon, an Australian come to search for his mysteriously-vanished-from-the-family great grandfather. Brendon has discovered a fear of British seagulls, particularly Roger, a hand-reared bird which has taken a liking to Leah. As Leah and Brendon form a summer friendship, their pasts catch up with them. But together they help each other to see beyond the narrow confines and mistakes of the past.The Seasons by the Sea series combines laugh-out-loud humour with damaged people redeemed by love.

  • - Daphne Park, Britain's Cold War Spy Master
    av Paddy Hayes
    177

    Queen of Spies recounts the fascinating story of the evolution of the Secret Intelligence Service (SIS) from World War II to the Cold War and beyond through the eyes of one of its outstanding and most unusual operatives.

  • - What We Really Need to Know About Britain
    av Mark Thomas
    211

    A fast and furiously funny journey through our national memory. From self-delusions about size and stature to deceptions around the living links between empire, slavery, money and power. Mark Thomas is on a quest to remind us of the true and shared greatness of modern Britain.

  • av Dorothy Gilman
    167

    Armed with only an open mind and a little karate, Mrs Pollifax is the most lovable and most unlikely of international spies.

  • av Dorothy Gilman
    167

    Armed with only an open mind and a little karate, Mrs Pollifax is the most lovable and most unlikely of international spies.

  • av Dorothy Gilman
    167

    "If you make it across the border, get us help. Some of us care. Do you understand? ... The arrests grow insane."At the very hour this message is en route to the CIA, Mrs Pollifax is waiting for her night-blooming cereus flower to do its thing. She hardly gets to see its flowers, though, before being whisked off for another daring mission halfway across the world.Soon she is sporting a beautiful new hat - perfect for hiding eight forged passports.Armed with only an open mind and a little karate, Mrs Pollifax is the most unlikely and lovable of international spies.

  • av Dorothy Gilman
    167

    "You are in effect replacing a dead man, Mrs Pollifax ..."When Emily Pollifax answers the phone that morning, all thoughts of her garden club tea in the afternoon have to wait. Her CIA handler is asking if she could leave immediately on a mission that would take her halfway across the world. What can she say but yes?Once again she finds herself off on an incredible escapade of international intrigue ... this time from the exotic towns and countryside of inner Turkey, to a mysterious rendezvous with a gypsy caravan.Armed with only an open mind and a little karate, Mrs Pollifax is the most unlikely and lovable of international spies.What readers are saying:"Love, love, love Mrs Pollifax. Ms Gilman has an extraordinary way of keeping you on the edge of your seat and turning the pages of her books.""How can a sweet little old lady get into so much trouble? Mrs Pollifax is a gem and a hoot!""A book that gives you a big smile on every page. I''m looking forward to my next Mrs Pollifax adventure.""Who wouldn''t fall in love with a senior citizen who wears absurd hats, pushes the book cart at the hospital, and knows karate?""I first read the Mrs Pollifax books when I was a little girl and I keep coming back to read the books again and again.""Read it, it''s the best thing you can do for yourself. It''s like a reminder of the zest for life." Editorial reviews: "Mrs Pollifax is an enchantress." New York Times"Mrs Pollifax gives Agatha Christie''s Miss Marple a rival to reckon with." Toronto Star"Filled with adventures-and misadventures-but through it all Mrs Pollifax is triumphant." Booklist"Absorbing and worthwhile ... You won''t want to put the book down." Portland Telegram"The pace never flags, bolstered by the shrewd Mrs P. and a host of well-defined characters who all work their surprising wiles." Publishers Weekly"Should delight you whether you''re looking for smiles or thrills." New York Times Book Review"All''s right with the world as long as Mrs Pollifax is part of it." Mobile Register

  • av Dorothy Gilman
    167

    Mrs Emily Pollifax is a 60-ish widow wanting more from life than teas and garden club meetings. In search of adventure, she decides to offer her services to the CIA - who, after all, would spot a suburban grandmother as a cold war secret agent? - and adventure she finds.Her first assignment, in Mexico City, doesn''t sound dangerous - until something goes wrong. She suddenly finds herself abducted across the world, embroiled in quite a hot Cold War... and her abductors find themselves entangled with one unbelievably feisty lady. Armed with only an open mind and a little karate, Mrs Pollifax is the most lovable and unlikely of international spies.What readers are saying:"Love, love, love Mrs Pollifax. Ms Gilman has an extraordinary way of keeping you on the edge of your seat and turning the pages of her books." "How can a sweet little old lady get into so much trouble? Mrs Pollifax is a gem and a hoot!""A book that gives you a big smile on every page. I''m looking forward to my next Mrs Pollifax adventure.""Who wouldn''t fall in love with a senior citizen who wears absurd hats, pushes the book cart at the hospital, and knows karate?""I first read the Mrs Pollifax books when I was a little girl and I keep coming back to read the books again and again.""Read it, it''s the best thing you can do for yourself. It''s like a reminder of the zest for life." Editorial reviews: "Mrs Pollifax is an enchantress." New York Times"Mrs Pollifax gives Agatha Christie''s Miss Marple a rival to reckon with." Toronto Star"Filled with adventures-and misadventures-but through it all Mrs Pollifax is triumphant." Booklist"Absorbing and worthwhile ... You won''t want to put the book down." Portland Telegram                                                 "The pace never flags, bolstered by the shrewd Mrs P. and a host of well-defined characters who all work their surprising wiles." Publishers Weekly"Should delight you whether you''re looking for smiles or thrills." New York Times Book Review"All''s right with the world as long as Mrs Pollifax is part of it." Mobile Register

  • - The Life of Frances Hodgson Burnett (with a Foreword by Jacqueline Wilson)
    av Ann Thwaite
    147

    The definitive and revealing life story of the author of The Secret Garden, Ann Thwaite creates a sympathetic but balanced and eye-opening biography of Frances Hodgson Burnett who enchanted numerous generations of children.

  • av Eleanor Fitzsimons
    177

    Fitzsimons's eye-opening biography brings new light to the life and works of famed literary icon E. Nesbit, in whom pragmatism and idealism, tradition and modernity worked side-by-side to create a remarkable writer and woman.

  • - The Strange Chemistry of Plants, Poisons and Processed Foods
    av George Zaidan
    177

    Cheese puffs. Coffee. Sunscreen. Vapes. George Zaidan reveals what will kill you, what won't, and why-explained with high-octane hilarity, hysterical hijinks, and other things that don't begin with the letter H.

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