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  • av R P Stevens
    171

    Step aside bull and bear, the humble sloth is the BEST animal to characterise successful investing. A guide ideally suited for beginner investors that want to benefit from the humble miracle of low-cost, index investing.

  • av Anna Patrick
    147

    Heinz Bauer is an ordinary man caught up in the Nazi terror which swept Germany. Career detective turned Gestapo officer, he works the system to protect his family and survive the war.

  • av Mary-Ann Ridgway
    181

    In Other Woods emerges from over two decades of experience in developing an independent school that actively held at the forefront the essential question "what constitutes right education?".

  • av David M V Spiller
    147

    Suffolk Sonnets Among Others is a collection of Sonnets which celebrate the people, history, and heritage of the county of Suffolk.

  • av Miller Caldwell
    147

    Billy Hansen was born with Polydactyly. He has extra fingers, twelve fingers instead of ten. When Billy finds a piano in his classroom, he realises that he can use his extra fingers to his advantage.

  • av Mike Smears
    147

    Mairead Kelly, only seventeen, barefoot, starving and alone, flees the unimaginable horror of the Irish Famine, only to find disease and desperate squalor in nineteenth century industrial Liverpool. Against all odds she rises triumphantly above the destitution - but what is the tragic secret she is harbouring?

  • av John Brant Chatterton
    171

    The British Isles including Ireland are a unique tapestry of islands off the Continental shelf of NW Europe. Though there are thousands of islands making up this archipelago, a modest 221 (excluding Great Britain and Ireland) are permanently inhabited, mostly in the Gaelic, Irish and Welsh or Celtic west.

  • av Miller Caldwell
    147

    A unique, untold, true story of a middle-aged housewife recruited by the British Intelligence Services during World War Two.

  • av Helen Weston
    157

    It is December 2021 and Lizzie Ferguson has signed up for a silent retreat in an attempt to banish the disturbing ghosts uncovered by lockdown.

  • av Teresa Pyott
    147

    In 1952, Teresa Pyott's father received an inheritance, including a London house, from a woman to whom he was not related.

  • av Aled Gwyn Job
    161

    The Stamp of Innocence is a heart-rendering tale of an ordinary Welsh family whose lives were ripped apart by false imprisonment and an epic 16-year battle to restore the family honour.Noel Thomas, who was a respected village sub-postmaster and councillor was sent to prison accused of stealing money from the post office he ran on Ynys Mon, Wales. A charge based on computerized evidence which later turned out to be totally false. Noel tells the story in his own words as we follow his heroic journey with all its twists and turns over the years to clear his name.Fighting not only two huge corporate institutions in the form of computer giants Fujitsu and the Post Office with all their power, influence, and money. But also taking on successive UK Governments as well- the sole shareholder of POL (Post Office Limited).The book also features the voice of his daughter, Sian Thomas, who has devoted years of her life researching and networking widely to help her father clear his name.The Stamp of Innocence is a story about an unbreakable bond between a father and daughter, building up to their eventual redemption in the Court of Appeal in April 2021, and their continuing campaign to be fully compensated for the cruel injustice perpetrated against them.It's also a story about their beloved island community and the support provided by that community to sustain the family through all their trials and tribulations.It's a tale to shock and horrify, but it's also an uplifting tale about the resilience of the human spirit.

  • av Alexander Mackenzie
    277

    A unique recollection of social life and changes in the Highlands of Scotland in the early twentieth century. It documents not only a personal struggle to succeed in the construction industry from straitened circumstances in Inverness before and during the First World War, but also a search for advancement through work in the British Empire.

  • av Nicky J. Mason
    161

    Dawn Lewis has settled.A once renowned, international fashion designer, she has now retired to a small village in the south of Leicestershire where she spends her days rambling with other retirees or completing jigsaws alone whilst watching old movies on Netflix. A long way away from the Gucci and Champers jet setting lifestyle she once lived for.Her ex-husband has remarried, her son has lost his way, and her daughter insists on setting her up with boring men, who she has no interest in. So, when she reconnects with her son, she decides to share a piece of her history with him; a piece that rocked her world...Paris 2001. A contest designed for reality tv. Thrown together with a retiring model, and a smooth-talking journalist, Dawn Lewis witnesses just how much conflict and chaos are created for tv, where exchanging integrity is the norm. When she escapes the madness and is ready to make a change for the better, she is hit with a life-altering tragedy.Will opening twenty-year-old wounds help? Or will it allow the past into her future?

  • av Alan Charlton
    171

    Read how the Carryer Family moved from Lincoln in 1700, to Leicester, Staffordshire and across the world.

  • av Mara Jane
    157

    Isabelle Lucardie is a beautiful and smart young woman, who doesnâEUR(TM)t believe in love. SheâEUR(TM)s spent most of her life partying, taking men for their money and manipulating them. But her life is turned upside when she meets Nicholas Walters and falls in loveâEUR¿

  • av Andrew McNeil
    247

    This book will take you on a journey through our physical universe, based on current, established science. The journey starts with the simplest fundamental particles, such as quarks and electrons, and ends with the most complex of all material objects ‿ our human brains.

  • av Colin Bird
    171

    In 1973, after answering an ad in the Construction News, Colin Bird finds himself flying to the sub-tropical island of Bermuda on a two-year work contract, excited but unsure of what he will find.

  • av John Brazier
    147

  • av Christine Street
    157

    How far would a young boy go to protect his mother from heartbreak? When her husband drowns in the Thames, Joss returns to her Cornish roots with 12-year-old Ollie, hoping change will heal them both. But Joss has a blind spot: her son. Unknown to Joss, he secretly acts to neutralise any perceived threats to her well-being âEUR" whatever the cost.

  • av Alison Thomas
    157

    Bubbles is a dragon who is a little different. Bubbles is a gentle rhyming story about believing in yourself and being happy with who you are. Follow Bubbles as he teaches other dragons about kindness and strength, whilst readers, about empathy and self-confidence - empowering readers who may feel they are different from their friends.

  • av Rilla Paterson
    147

    Camel-ong Cowboy is a quirky Christmas song with a catchy tune and easy-to-read lyrics. It features a âEURoepoor, lonesome cowboyâEUR?, who sings to his unlikely steed, a camel, while driving his cattle across the prairies.

  • av G. S. Foster
    147

    Alice and Paul continue on their adventure, picking up a young woman along the way, who Alice befriends, and takes under her wing. Paul becomes entangled in the darker side of life, thus becoming estranged from Alice and her newfound friend.

  • av Angie Moon
    181 - 417

  • av James Calum Campbell
    157

    When the National Medical Advisor to the Security Services is on the point of retrieving an injured patient from a hijacked 747 at Heathrow, the authorities pull the plug on a protracted negotiation, with resultant loss of life. Primum non nocere. First do no harm. At the inquiry, Dr Alastair Cameron-Strange is scapegoated and hung out to dry. Why?

  • av Saoirse Cussane
    181

    Finding herself single in her forties after making the move to New York, or more accurately, Suburban New York, Lilith feels trapped. This wasnâEUR(TM)t the life sheâEUR(TM)d envisaged for herself.

  • av Paul Anthony Greenstreet
    201

    Tell Me About It is an autobiographical narrative from birth, through infancy during World War Two, post-war schooldays, play and advancement to manhood, in 1960.

  • av Maggie Allder
    147

    Marie and her family are safe inside their little home, but outside on the wild moor stands Jarvis, watching their bothy. He is bare foot and unkempt. What does he want of the people he is watching? Why is he there? Why is it that he seems so often to be close to places where there is trouble? Is Marie right to fear this strange man?

  • av Yvonne Dykes
    157

    Sixties teenager, Rose Fuller dreams of leaving her derelict basement flat and abusive father. When she finally escapes, she is thrown into the dark underbelly of Notting Hill's gang wars.

  • av Sheena Tanna-Shah
    247

    The Power of being Perfectly Imperfect is a wellbeing book that allows you to take control of your life despite the surrounding circumstances and situations you may be facing.

  • av Aidan Warlow
    171

    A comprehensive exploration of education through the ages, Warlow asks the question - what can modern schools learn from the past?

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