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  • av Sue Ryan
    137

    Sarah Williams is being discharged from hospital. She's recovered well enough physically from the shot wounds inflicted by her husband, but her emotions are understandably all over the place.

  • av John Yarnall
    151

  • av Claire-Louise Price
    131

  • av Jeff Probst
    147

    In 1965, Samuel Thwaite is looking for a place to put his stamp on. He chooses Goodmews, a laid-back American town known for its bright moon. As it's now the decade of the Space Race, he persuades Goodmews to let him establish the world's first Moon Centre there.

  • av Jock Macdonald
    167

    The title of this intriguing book derives from Edward Gibbon's description of the second world century AD as the time of the greatest happiness and prosperity in the history of the world.

  • av Martin Duffy
    181

    This memoir tells the story of the first twenty-one years of my life, growing up and coming of age in the working class Dublin Corporation housing estate of Crumlin.Although humorous when telling my tale, the book also includes stories of abuse, death and loss. The chapters unfold from my unlikely birth - the youngest of fifteen children - to Crumlin life, the death of my brother Paddy in a London road accident and the abuse I suffered through a 'Christian' Brother at school. From a little boy priest in Blackrock College and then as an apprentice projectionist in the Kenilworth Cinema and a year as clapper/loader in Ardmore Studios. The story goes on through my difficult teenage years of alienation from my father and his death at the age of seventy, a month before my 21st birthday and a few months before my marrying my pregnant 18-year-old girlfriend. That marked the end of my life in 147, Leighlin Road and the start of my life as a married man and father-to-be.This book will be of interest to anyone of a Dublin/Irish heritage who will understand my journey. Back in my day emigration, particularly to England, was part of Irish life and that is reflected in my story. I am an experienced storyteller and now I am finally telling my own story of the years that formed the man I am today.

  • av Mike Dixon
    157

  • av Steve Ellis
    151

    The narrator of The Bromsgrove Business, beset by hapless marital and familial relationships, is writing a novel about academic life which is gradually taken over by spirit communicators revealing the solution to the murder of a local cricketer in Bromsgrove in the 1930s...

  • av Margaret Margereson
    121

    Imaginative YA fiction with fantasy and sci-fi themesCovers personal difficulties and how friendship, loyalty and courage can help overcome it all

  • av Gillian Young
    151

    Poppy Loves Devon is the second in the Crazy Cream Adventure Series. Following on from Poppy on Safari, the pampered life of this crazy cream retriever is turned upside-down when she discovers a lost puppy whilst on holiday with her family.

  • av Donald Rees
    147

  • av Malcolm Bishop QC
    191

    Malcolm Bishop QC, a prominent British lawyer, has used his skills as an advocate to produce an entirely new translation of the Gospels in clear, readable English.

  • av Marg Greenwood
    187

  • av Maddy Elruna
    301

    Most tarot books explain the meaning of the cards and how to read spreads. In Tarot: A Life Guided by the Cards, I go one step further - using events from my life to illustrate the rich symbolism of each card and helping the reader see how they relate to their own life and circumstances.I have an extended section on the court cards, which are the characters of Tarot. Understanding these cards is a fascinating way to better know yourself, other people, and to add real colour to your readings.I also cover some big tarot questions:What is fate? Can the future be predicted?How to read for yourself in difficult times.How to adjust a Tarot spread to ensure accuracy and reflect any situation.Safeguarding - what you need to consider when reading Tarot for others.How to guide your life with the tarot.Think of my book as a long chat with a Tarot expert, shared over a cup of coffee. As I share memories, answer your questions, and offer you practical guidance to support your Tarot journey.

  • av Martyn Carey
    147

    When an inept robber steals a single magical ceramic from a stately home, a disparate group of wizards are reluctantly drafted in to investigate.

  • av Mohammed Sofiane Mesbahi
    161

    The idea of a sharing economy has gripped the public imagination in recent years, mainly driven by the rise of new technologies.

  • av Richie Phillips
    131

    Have you ever looked at someone and wondered, what is their story?And in quiet moments have you ever asked yourself, what is my story?

  • av Sarah Gillon
    147

  • av Margaret Allen
    147

    A unique medieval fairy story with a twist in the taleAuthor has been around stories her entire life, having illustrated great books including ones by Anne Rice and Diana Wynne Jones

  • av Walter Coxon
    161

  • av Babs Vinden-Cantrell
    110

  • av Michael Lamb
    147 - 191

    In this thought-provoking and intriguing fantasy, set in a parallel world to our own, the reader must accompany the biblically-styled character of Joshua, as he slips easily and compellingly between different time-perspectives and across various continents.

  • av Tizzy Cottingham
    137

  • av Jack Hastie
    131

  • av A.P. Rogers
    147

  • av SJT Riley
    137

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