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  • av Sue Morris
    146,-

    Anna Gallo's Lily is the name and owner of this unusual Bed and Breakfast. Set between the late 1950's and the mid 1960's in the landscape of West Yorkshire, the story weaves back and forth returning to the present of 1966.

  • av Christine L. Conroy
    146,-

  • av W. Penkethman-Carr
    200,-

    Winding its ways through a panoramic landscape of strange encounters, dreams, and observations of an isolated narrator, Before the Rain constructs a distorted yet recognisable portrait of our time.Written as a connected series of vignettes, this darkly surreal novella blends the comic and paranoiac into witness statements of many tangents and mental cul-de-sacs.

  • av Tyler Chambers
    146,-

    An intense legal thriller that follows hot-shot lawyer, Ryan Jackson, as he takes on the biggest and most important case of his career.

  • av Michael de Kare-Silver
    250,-

    A necessary and urgent review of the impact of advancing technology on business and people and how companies can find the right balance to put people first.

  • av Max Simov
    146,-

  • av M.G. Vaciago
    130,-

    Go on a whimsical journey with George as he discovers the truth behind the dinosaur-shaped clouds. Join George on his adventure and you'll never look at clouds in the same way again!

  • av M. G. Vaciago
    130,-

    Big Little Voice: Calms the Storm is a story about acknowledging your fears and realising you are not the only one living with insecurities.

  • av Irene Waters
    146,-

    Perfect for Austen fans, Letters to Lydia follows the unconventional Bennett sister, Lydia, as she moves among historical figures and places her in a real-life setting.

  • av Duncan Thompson
    130,-

    Following on from the success of Kamikaze Mouse, the 'Headteacher Poet' Duncan Thompson brings you a second collection of poems based on the strange things he's heard and seen in his own school, as well as the strange things he's been asked in school assemblies in other schools. Challenged to come up with poems on dead hedgehogs, throwing sweetcorn at people and who is better, Ronaldo or Messi, he triumphed. Could he write poems about a child getting their hand stuck in a watercooler, a school being closed because of a bee invasion, or even about a Vaquita (which research showed was a rare type of dolphin)? Yes, of course he could, and the results are inside this book. Do you want to know what happened when the dinosaurs attacked the school? Would you like to find out what happened to Mary Anning's dog? Have you heard of the granny who had toothache even though she had no teeth? These mysterious await you inside, and many more!

  • av Jennifer Goddard
    146 - 186,-

  • av Natalie Hynde
    156,-

    In The Lies and Tells of Compost Mckenzie, follow Albion's army, as they navigate a world of occulture and anarchy. Led by the frenetic Bex Riley, the story delves into themes of power and corruption, state surveillance, cover-ups and secret plots.

  • av Rufus Archer
    156,-

    The year is 1940 and the world is at war...A Royal Air Force aeroplane crash lands on the German occupied Channel Island of Jersey. The aeroplane holds a cargo of vital importance that cannot fall into enemy hands. The future of the war depends upon it. Two survivors emerge from the smoking wreckage in desperate need of help...and help is coming. A twelve-year-old boy has seen the crash and is running to their aid. His name is Jos Bailey. Unknown Warriors is a thrilling children's adventure story filled with fascinating history and suspense. It is the first book in The Balliwick Chronicles and includes fantastic illustrations by award winning artist Keith Burns.

  • av Prof Anthony Roberts
    330,-

  • av Roger Homer
    146,-

    A collection of poems that aims to broaden and deepen our definition of reality to include personal meaning. The poems explore how we can express more of our originality and creativity.

  • av C. R. Clarke
    136,-

    The second book in the DI Gutteridge crime series which takes the reader into the motivations and minds of both the antagonist and protagonist.

  • av Ben Smith
    146,-

    The second book in the Hero series which continues a year and a half after Saberen's quest to stop the evil sorcerer Sarnav. The story combines elements of the fantasy genre and comic book action of anime.

  • av Ben Smith
    146,-

    The first book in the Hero series combines elements of fantasy and comic book action of anime. Set in the realm of Havaen, the story follows elf Saberen as he goes on a journey to defeat the evil sorcerer Sarnav.

  • av Lawrence M. Tombe
    156,-

    Letter to My Children is a unique story that deals with the past and present uncertainties of life within the author's family including the high risks of the human dispersal faced in Sudan and South Sudan on account of past and ongoing wars.The messages in this book are about love, the lifelong journeys of the Tombe family, and the difficult endeavours encountered by their children, burdened by wars and political conflicts. Tombe delves into the struggles of individuals and families trying to adjust to living in war conditions and in far lands.The enduring struggles of the younger generation in pursuit of their education, development goals, and search of peace is voiced in the book. Despite the horrors of the human dispersal that led to massive displacement of populations nationwide and to safe countries, the younger generation are also hailed in the narrative for standing up for their rights and promotion of good causes - pivotal anchors that will lead to turnaround of fortunes in war-torn South Sudan.Letter to My Children encourages and inspires families to come together, no matter how far apart they are socially or emotionally. The book calls for anyone caught up in trying times to have a positive outlook in life, emphasising that there is always a silver lining in every dark cloud.

  • av Charlie Owen
    146,-

    A historical biography of the life of James Holland Walker, a White Star Line hero with a focus on maritime history.

  • av George St.John Valentine
    260,-

    An eye-opening gritty account tracing the steps of an undercover spy in 1980s Belfast.

  • av Rasit Dinc
    446,-

    Written by an industry expert, Digital Health: The Impact of Technology on Healthcare covers a wide range of topics and offers an in-depth analysis of how technology is transforming the healthcare industry.

  • av Jules Cory
    146,-

    The character-led stories of Tallen and Kade conclude in final story of the Dragonslayer series, The Druid. Follow them as they try and balance the challenges of duty and betrayal, and the monsters they have buried within themselves.

  • av A Page
    146,-

    Follow bookling Jack as he accidentally gets left behind at the airport. The third book in The Booklings series.

  • av Geoffrey Cloke
    146,-

    A historical fiction tale set in a small village in Northamptonshire, that explores the action of individuals in a country torn by the English Civil war.

  • av Andrew Akal
    136,-

    Life's a Pitch is a laugh out loud tale that follows Geoff and his family on their motorhome adventure! Set in Yorkshire and the Lake District the story will resonate with anyone who has been on holiday in a motorhome or caravan.

  • av Philippa Robinson-Gill
    146,-

    A fun and endearing children's story loosely based on two real life border collies. The story touches on themes of friendship, working and learning together, experiencing new challenges and includes vibrant illustrations.

  • av Colin Murray
    176,-

    A varied collection of thought-provoking devotionals and articles. Life Matters: Volume Three is eloquently written with personal testimony around a wealth of principles grounded on timeless Biblical truth.

  • av James E. Probetts
    146,-

    A fascinating look into the life of Christian de la Croisette, an orphan born before the Second World War, who went on a quest to understand his antecedents. In his book, James E Probetts separates fact from fiction to unfold the truth behind Christian de la Croisette's ancestry.

  • av Graham Philip Dix
    156,-

    A captivating and poignant biography of a Coldstream Guardsman in World War Two which looks at the hardships faced during battle by a man on the front line.

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