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  • av Carl Davos
    147

    Working in Switzerland, Ches Adarsh's life is thrown into turmoil when refusing to join a conspiracy with friends and co-workers (now going by 'The Magnificent Seven') means he must go into hiding. One fabricated funeral later, Ches evades the authorities and leaves the country to start anew. It is by no means, however, a happily ever after...

  • - My Alternative Self-Help Autobiography
    av Steven M. Rippin
    171

    Have you ever been bullied, assaulted, suffered mental health issues because of how small-minded individuals have treated you? If your answer is yes, then this book is for you.

  • - An Embodied Approach to Developing Women Leaders
    av Eunice Aquilina
    191

    Stepping Into Your Power: an embodied approach to developing women leaders invites us to re-write our interpretation of power, from the prevailing 'power over' to 'power with' developing a felt sense that the whole is greater than any one individual. This is the pathway to creating organisations that work for everyone.

  • av Darren Wills
    121

    Born to a mother who doesn't want her, living in a world that doesn't understand her, fuelled by anger and hatred, Caroline dreams of a different life.To survive the one she's been given, she channels that anger and hatred, and behind her fragile, beautiful exterior hides a woman who will do anything to get what she wants.

  • - Gravity's Secret
    av Dr Ronald A Evans
    181

    Gravity is the weakest of the natural forces and yet it dominates our lives. We know how to make use of its properties and how to overcome it. But we can't control it. To do that we must be able to generate and control gravity's hidden companion force field, called gravitomagnetism. Mass is the source of gravity fields.

  • - Fifth Novel In The Heart Of Stone Saga
    av Shelagh Mazey
    147

    All That Glitters is the fifth book in the Heart of Stone Series, following on from The Golden Fleece. Set in the late 19th century it charts the heroic adventures of two women who decide to leave their homes and nurturing families to travel abroad seeking romance, love and new futures.

  • av Alec McDonald
    167

    From the glaciers of Spitsbergen to the palaces of Oman, this is an unlikely journey by an unassuming Liverpool boy who spent much of his career rising, to his surprise, through MI6, when not indulging his passion for rock-climbing.

  • av Tony Diggle
    151

    "David has just turned forty. He's determined to start making big money, find the girl of his dreams and get married. Jenny is less than forty. She's determined never to do any work at all if she can possibly help it, marry a millionaire and spend all the money.Will they get what they want?

  • av Tony Diggle
    151

    The President of "Postydia" threatens a war with "Herenow" over a disputed border. The Herenovian Prime Minister has a plan for averting war. One of his Cabinet Ministers, the country's most decorated soldier, derails the plan by sabotaging part of the country's defence system and "stealing some equipment".

  • av Bernard King
    147

    This reflective book on holistic piano playing, written by an experienced pianist, teacher and psychotherapist, explores a number of topics in quest of what is known as the peak experience in artistic performance with reference to esoteric philosophy, psychotherapy, hypnosis and N.L.P.

  • av Ian Vannoey
    137

    Who has never sat on a bus and wondered what the driver's christian name is? Who has never owned an armadillo with musical potential? Who has never wondered what patriotic song to sing while washing their hands? These are just some of life's important questions which 'Stupid Poems', once again, explores.

  • av Niki Dean
    110

    What if our experience of life is created differently to the way we think it's created? Instead of living in an out-in world - with our thoughts and emotions coming from other people and situations, as well as from the past and the future - what if we actually live in a world of our own creation?

  • av T. J. Lovat
    171

    The Jacobite Grandson, sequel to Son of a Jacobite, traces the later life of Thomas Lovat and the childhood-into-adulthood of his son, Edward. Thomas and Edward travel to Persia, so recapturing some of the profound influence that Shiite Islam had on Thomas's identity and development.

  • av Heaton Wilson
    147

    DCI Jane Birchfield is facing a series of personal challenges: a rocky relationship with her partner Allan, a newspaper editor; her mum hardly talks to her; and her boss and mentor is critically ill, which means she is having to cover his post as well as her own.

  • av Dara Oginni
    171

    Everybody thinks primary school is the easiest thing in the world. That the kids are sweet and all get along, that lessons aren't hard and everybody skips home having had the best day ever (until the following day anyway...) Boy, would they be surprised.

  • av Jennifer Dovey
    151

    Inspired by the author's memories of her own horse, Ride A Bright Horse Abroad is the second book in the series about a girl called Jenny and her beloved horse Daisy. It is set against the backdrop of the English countryside in the early part of the 21st Century.

  • av Nick Sands
    121

    Paul is a young provincial reporter who drives around in a Morris Minor listening to pop music on his crackling radio. Keen for a break, his life revs into high gear when he stumbles across the scene of a brutal murder. Despite the carnage, his journalistic instincts kick in, desperation to write a front page story to prove the doubters wrong.

  • av David D Walker
    147

    Blackmail is a detective story set in 1916 in Paris and the Western Front during the First World War. Blackmail-Erpressung-Chantage - English-German-French - actors from all three countries engage in a web of blackmail that Captain Jamie Brown has to unravel in case the "Big Push"

  • av John Allan Spencer
    127

    Helen Ransome is married to a dull, boring, husband called Henry, and she decides that to get away from the crushing boredom to take a lover called Edward Jameson, her alibi being her demure and shy friend named Emily Jennings.

  • av Jessica Christie
    131

    Cyril is a very energetic and curious little squirrel, always ready to make friends and learn new things. He loves adventure and as magical doors fall from the skies, Cyril is transported to new places, uncovering characters who are ready to show him the beauty of the seasons and all they have to offer. What will he learn along the way?

  • av Pramila le Hunte
    151

    Think of a time when the sun never set on the British Empire. For the British it was once a land of Hope and Glory, but over the eighty years of my biography the grandeur fizzled out and sadly the country ended up as a land of hope for glory.

  • av Sofie Magnus
    151

    Joanne Averath, a young foreign correspondent, is no "Average Jo". Certainly not someone who believes in fairy tales. But one day, she meets an elderly woman she's never seen before, someone who tells her an unbelievable story. Not only can she enter people's dreams, she comes from another world, a world that can be reached through a portal.

  • - The Strange Tale of Fogarty Maximus and Other Dragons
    av Chris Bulteel
    147

    On one seemingly innocent day, Sir Alisdair Maddy McGlynn, a poor Scottish Laird, decides to go fishing on his faithful boat, 'Kingfisher'. Little does he know that one decision will change his life for good. Caught in a massive storm off the north west coast of Scotland, Sir Maddy's boat is hit by both a tornado and a huge waterspout.

  • av Martin Howe
    151

    A story of addiction, drug dealing and sky-diving. At its vertiginous centre one man's commitment to making money and living life to excess. An unprincipled hero with huge appetites for women, designer clothes and drugs, guided by a criminal code that allows him free rein to exploit the real and virtual networks of the global era.

  • av Laurie Rogers
    131

    When Maggie is tragically widowed, she cannot imagine how she will manage without her husband. Then her ninety-nine-year-old golf club suddenly faces collapse in an unprecedented financial crisis and she finds herself cast in the role as saviour. Together with her young Polish lodger, she launches a bold plan to save the club's centenary.

  • - Patient Centred Consulting for GPs and Patients
    av Peter Worrall
    157

    Why do GPs consult in a particular way and ask the questions they do? How do they use this information to help patients get the best possible outcomes? The book shows the reasoning behind this and the development of related skills by following the training of one GP and the patients and families she meets through this process

  • av Elizabeth Hembrey
    197

    Part of the enjoyment of playing the piano is the challenge it brings. FingerTips for Pianists is the ideal companion. It provides tips and strategies to help you achieve new skills and advance your technique. It troubleshoots any tricky bits and systematically looks at ways to approach or correct them.

  • av Sheila M Bearman
    121

    The day is bright and shining as Daisy arrives in North Cyprus to research her book about the 1964 Cypriot war. Amidst the bustle of the picturesque Kyrenia Harbour, she is unexpectedly approached by a charismatic man and his handsome son who go on to offer the use of a writing retreat in the hills of Bellapais.

  • av Colin Barker
    121

    Oliver unexpectedly finds himself as the chosen representative of humanity at the upcoming cosmic enquiry that will judge humans against artificial Intelligence. To gather his evidence he sets off, transiting first to the Shadow-side to meet Lord Sebastian - an advocate for humanity - and Galactic controller Ovoid - who is most certainly not.

  • - A Woman of Merit
    av Iris Reeves Williams
    151

    Four women. Four generations. One ancient house that will stand the test of time. Pen Melyn, the centre of four women's lives, set on an isolated island about three miles to the mainland. An epicentre of history and culture and a settled way of life - at least until the war comes.

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