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  • av SM Tovey
    207

    The Bridge meets Alex (short for Alexandra) on a bridge in Verona as she says her final farewell to Michele. Alex's world has been devastated by the death of Michele, who was actually more of a sister to her than her best and oldest friend.

  • av Lis Bensley
    147

    Liza Baker, a rising star in the burgeoning Abstract Expressionist era, finds herself sidelined when she gets pregnant, and decides to have the child. Yet, against conventional wisdom, she's convinced she can have a successful career and be a good mother to her daughter, Rouge.

  • av Richard Nye
    217

    1960, Papua and New Guinea. Charlie K is suddenly thrust from a stone age society, having to navigate the alien culture of American schooling and university life.

  • - The Conquest Trilogy:1
    av Nick Macklin
    151

    The story is set against the backdrop of Caesar's tumultuous conquest of Gaul. As Caesar's campaign unfolds, tests of courage and belief will confront the three protagonists, shaping them as individuals and challenging their views of the world and each other.

  • av Miriam Vayro
    147

    It is 2007 and Olivia, having gifted 'The Manor House' to a Children's Charity, begins a new phase in her life. Accompanied by Lillian who is an old school friend she enjoys a leisurely cruise whilst her new home is being renovated.

  • av Giles Fraser
    127

    How do you survive when a lucky break turns out to be the worst thing that ever happened to you? Top businessman Nick Hunter is about to find out. Let's Fly is a contemporary thriller set in London's Notting Hill.

  • av Rena Cooper
    131

    'The Staircase' is set in the west of Scotland in the nineteen-fifties. It tells the story of two friends, Edward and James, who live in a small industrial town that lies close to a major city and not far from the coast.

  • - 3. Beyond the Last Munro
    av Jack P. Harland
    211

    This third book in the Highland Journal series follows the success of The Making of a Hillwalker and In My Stride, books which attracted great reviews from Chris Townsend and many others.

  • - The Extraordinary Career of Dr George Henry Lamson, Victorian Poisoner Par Excellence
    av Jan Bondeson
    167

    One of the most notorious Victorian murders was committed by Dr George Henry Lamson, who stood trial in 1882 for poisoning his crippled brother-in-law Percy Malcolm John; he was found guilty, sentenced to death, and executed.

  • av Duncan Thompson
    111

    Working as a teacher, and then a headteacher, you're never sure of what each day is going to bring. When the day gives you lines like 'There's a wasp in my trousers' or 'I wish I was a bird, so I could poo on people', the poet inside grabs them and won't let go until a poem has been written.

  • av Mark Roland Langdale
    151

    On a very usual day, on a very usual school trip to Hampton Court Maze, there is a very unusually named girl called Victoriana Elizabeth Alice Royal. At least she can concentrate on history today and learn new facts as she wanders the maze. But little does Victoriana know that history will come alive for her in a way it never has before...

  • av Carole Cafferty
    113

    Gracie is five years old and lives in Hedgehog Crescent. She has a magic hat that can transport her and her friends into a fantasy world where exciting adventures happen.

  • - The life of Sir John Squire, the Last Man of Letters
    av John Smart
    287

    J.C. Squire (1884-1958) bestrode the literary world of the inter-war era like a colossus. A poet, journalist, editor of the New Statesman and presiding genius of the London Mercury, he was much adored and - as a combative traditionalist - much reviled. Evelyn Waugh satirised him in Decline and Fall.

  • - A Parents' Guide to Speech and Language Development
    av Sandra Chappell
    291 - 325

    We typically think of a 'chatterbox' as someone who talks a lot but I prefer 'a person who likes to chat'. Isn't that what we all want for our children? A love of language and talking?

  • av Maggie Rose
    121

    Dark Dante unfolds in Florence in the spring of 2000, exactly seven hundred years after Dante Alighieri set his Inferno there; disgusted with the corruption of his contemporaries, the poet decides to punish the ill-doers of his day in his magnificent poem.

  • - Find your stillness
    av Adrian Kirk
    177

    When some hear about what I'm writing, they often say "Oh, mindfulness?" To which I say I explain there is more to it. There are references to mindfulness, and you'd expect so, given its popularity; but 'Being' is more expansive.

  • av Ian Cook
    201

    Two meteorites from Mars land on Earth. Nothing will ever be the same again... Dr Mary MacDougall, red-haired NASA meteorite specialist, witnesses a terrifying supernatural event at the Great Serpent Mound in Ohio.

  • - An Agent of Success
    av Samira Otung
    201

    Rejection: An Agent of success is a non-fiction, inspirational and Christian based book that addresses real life issues in a bold yet sensitive way.

  • - The Up and Down Experiences of a Veteran Trekker
    av John Walton
    161

    For many years people have suggested I write a book about some of the events and experiences I have had leading groups to the Himalaya and other major mountain ranges in the world.

  • av Geoff Veasey
    137

    The Summer of Love has gone and demonstrators are being killed in Red Lion Square. There's a Squat in Piccadilly and students are occupying campuses in Hornsey.

  • av Milo McGivern
    110

    On a mysterious and far away island, strange things are happening. With no people in sight, a wonderful collection of talking animals are having extraordinary, funny adventures

  • - A Kenny the Dog Story
    av Mama Gordon
    111

    Kenny gets Results is the first in a series of stories about Kenny. Kenny is a fun and big-hearted character who understands only too well how families work - so he acts as a friend, a carer, a nuisance and as a link to the extended family across the world.

  • - Survival in Scotland's "Wild West"
    av Alister Farquhar Matheson
    271

    This is the story through the centuries of a Highland Clan with its ancient homeland on the mainland facing Skye in northwest Scotland. It is a story of survival against the odds.

  • av Christopher Harder
    151

    Ray, a humble, comfortable metals analyst, barely survives a terrorist attack on his city. Forever changed, he quits his job to become a full-time father so he can give his son Billy the protection and attention he deserves. Ray moves with his wife Penny and Billy to an apparently ideal town and for a time finds his fatherhood odyssey fulfilling.

  • av E J Pepper
    147

    Covers the moment in history when the English Government was trying to introduce a form of Irish self-rule that would unite the whole country. Set in late nineteenth century Ireland, this is a fresh and original story told by ten-year-old narrator, Brede.

  • - Book One in the Sensory Superstar Series
    av Joanna Hansler
    147

    Billy is an awesome kid; funny, kind and honest. Although sometimes, maybe a little too honest!

  • av Malcolm Moyes
    187

    Mary Lefley was the last woman to be executed in Lincoln, arraigned for the alleged brutal poisoning of her husband in 1884 with enough arsenic to kill fifty men. Despite there being little hard evidence, including a lack of motive, as well as a total absence of poison in the house.

  • av Nick Bydwyn
    287

    During a futile attempt to balance his finances, Drake Sanders, a private investigator, is visited by Mrs Francis, a woman who would like to enlist his services to find her missing husband.

  • av David Bowman Reid
    241

    Sam Crawford, a recently retired maths lecturer, is on his way with his sister Helen to Granada. He has been booked to give a talk to students at the university on "Pattern Recognition as an Aid to Code Breaking."

  • av Brittany Vonow
    151

    Have you ever wondered what happens to all the birds when it rains?They disappear from the sky... so where do they go?!

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