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  • av Mira Harrison
    147

    Set in 1989, One in Three is the coming-of-age story of James Hartman, a young doctor struggling with the demands of endless hours on call in NHS hospitals.

  • av Anthony Paice
    247

    Presenting portraits of the Winchester bishops down to the Norman Conquest, The Winchester Power-House is the first volume of a study covering the lives of some one hundred holders of the high ecclesiastical office.

  • av David Ford
    137

    In a secluded fisherman's cabin perched on the cliffs, a terrible incident occurred. Is history now about to repeat itself?

  • av Jennifer Antill
    157

    1830, Russia and Poland. In a time of war and cholera, two men compete for a Prince's fortune, but in autocratic Russia, fame and riches come at a cost.

  • av Jenny Thomas
    147

    Set against the backdrop of the COVID-19 pandemic in North London, Is That It, Then? follows a diverse cast of mainly older characters who have found, or who are looking for, new relationships.

  • av Mark Wedgwood
    201

    In 2022, Mark Wedgwood uniquely cycled 7,300 miles across all 204 Ordnance Survey Landranger maps in numerically ascending order: a six-month odyssey to every part of Scotland, England, Wales and the Isle of Man.

  • av Becca Perl
    127

    Don't Look Back tells the true story of escape, adventure and freedom. It teaches young readers about people risking everything to escape to a better life.

  • av David Gigauri
    171

    What do Chanel, Sherlock Holmes, Salvador Dali, and the world's richest heiress have in common? ...they were all part of the Mdivani entourage. The Mdivani Saga is an astonishing biographical account of one of the 20th century's most captivating families.

  • av Jon Byrne
    157

    After being wounded in the Battle on the Ice, Richard Fitz Simon becomes a prisoner of Prince Alexander Nevsky of Novgorod. Alexander, intrigued by his captive's story, instructs his scholar to assist Richard in writing about his life.

  • av Pete Mackenzie Hodge
    137

    Delirium Diaries is a gripping medical memoir that chronicles Pete Mackenzie Hodge's unlikely survival in the ICU during a near-fatal illness, followed by the drama and sometimes comic absurdity of deep psychosis.

  • av Rosie Radcliffe
    147

    Frankie is framed and goes to prison for arson. Now she's out on parole and is a long way from the comforts she once took for granted. Her sheltered worldview is painfully exposed as she embarks on a journey not only to fight back against her own injustice but also to strive for positive change in the lives of others.

  • av Bobby Scoynes
    137

    Invisibility - it's a superpower, right? Well, that's not quite the reality.

  • av Ellie Tilley
    147

    Luna Redlock is no stranger to the trees. However, when Isaac Brewer and his nephew, Tristan, return to the cobbled streets, a darkness descends upon the sleepy village. Their presence sets in motion a catastrophic series of events.

  • av Steve Lunn
    147

    When Mick's life is almost ended by Oxford's influential chief planner Conrad, the near-miss and ensuing violence awaken his sense of justice. Amidst murders, romance blooms, yet the fate of the dormice hangs in the balance.

  • av Nick Everard
    137

    Robert Rowland stumbles upon a body, sparking a tangled murder investigation. Inspired by a true story, Braybrooke is a riveting tale of deception and redemption, revealing the darkness beneath the village's serene façade.

  • av J. J. Green
    141

    Shay Dunne is a poison pen. Not that she wants to be one. But a recent tragedy in her life has left her hell-bent on dishing out some punishment to the two people she blames. Sending them a letter containing a vague accusation will do the trick.

  • av Eleanor Bloomfield
    147

    A Time to Care offers a poignant insider's account of the impact of the coronavirus pandemic in residential care homes around Britain.

  • av Alice May
    147

    Two very different worlds are about to collide. Feisty country girl Annabeth Hope has sworn off men since her ex abandoned her. The last thing she needs is an attractive distraction moving in next door...

  • av Frank Hurst
    147

    When London hansom cab driver Henry Gough is forced to cross the line of Victorian respectability in order to feed his family, he is drawn towards city districts awash with vice and crime. Stumbling upon a clandestine plot that will imperil his country, he turns informer and embarks on a dramatic adventure beset with danger.

  • av Val Erasmus
    147

    Natalie, facing retirement, returns to the UK from South Africa to care for her elderly mother, whose mischievous ways have caused nothing but trouble amongst her three daughters. Unsure about what her future holds, Natalie wonders if she is still young enough to have a life.

  • av Tony Lee Moral
    147

    When Mario Montefiore is suspected of murdering his uncle, famed curator Giovanni Montefiore, he embarks on a perilous quest for truth and to uncover the real killer, leading him through some of Italy's most iconic and glamorous cities.

  • av J.J. Marr
    147

    Every adult is assigned their rank through the drawing of a card from a standard deck. The higher the drawn card, the higher the rank, meaning more privileges and prospects in the Game. Tessa learns that you're not only as good as the cards you're dealt; you just need to change the Game.

  • av Mark Seaman
    147

    1900's, London Docklands; Harry and Karl forge an unbreakable friendship with shared dreams of a life far away from the shipyards, the two friends swear a lifetime oath of allegiance to one another. As time passes, the boys grow ever closer until a horrific accident threatens to tear their friendship apart...

  • av Lynn Florkiewicz
    171

    In this first-ever biography written about Rossano Brazzi, the author delves deep into his career, personal life, beliefs, humanitarianism, hopes, dreams, and regrets.

  • av E A Underwood
    147

    Circa 500 AD. Isles of the Earthbound is the story of a defiant young woman forced to make crucial choices, but also a powerful evocation of the natural world in all its aspects, both the joyful and the terrible.

  • av Gillian Fawcett
    147

    Unconventional Routes takes you on a wild ride, offering a glimpse into the highs and lows of global exploration. Fasten your seatbelt and prepare to embark on a journey that will have you laughing, cringing, and gasping at the absurdities of Gillian Fawcett's encounters around the world.

  • av Laurence Seidler
    147

    Busy Being Born charts the rise and fall of a young graduate working in the sex trade. Clever, provocative, and resilient, Busy Being Born is a living gauntlet where the reader is as likely to laugh as to cry.

  • av R H Williams
    147

    Desperate to prove that his mother's death was caused by a supernatural force haunting his hometown, thirteen-year-old Ned embarks on a mission. However, when a dark secret is uncovered, he must find a way to stop the dangerous enemy without unleashing a greater evil on the world.

  • av David Carroll
    161

    Charles Lamb (1775-1834) was a poet, critic and, above all, an essayist of great distinction. Charles Lamb: Man and Brother First is an exploration of both filial devotion and literary achievement, shedding light on his remarkable life.

  • av Anna Nolan
    137

    More Lakeland Larks, Laughter and Lunacies is the sequel to Anna Nolans's first book, both reflecting her Polish ebullience and penchant for irreverent satire. More Lakeland Larks, Laughter and Lunacies can also be seen as a love letter to the Lake District - Nolan's home and playground.

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