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A smart sharp debut with real heart and humour, introducing Audrey Mendes, a clever thirty-eight-year-old lawyer caught in a web of toxic situations, whose past gets pulled out into the light.
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Lisa Scottoline, the #1 bestselling author of What Happened to the Bennetts, presents another pulse-pounding domestic thriller about family, justice, and the lies that tear us apart.
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The return of the Western in this poignant love story and riveting on the road adventure.
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Chef Charlie Hunter finds backstabbing among the online celebrities living in her little Chilterns village turning to murder, in the third of the Old Forge Café Mystery series.
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A compelling page-turner exposing the point at which small-town corruption and family abuse intersect with love, truth and justice.
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A thought-provoking, genuinely contemporary take on the country house murder mystery: the perfect combination of literary and crime novel.
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A recipe-filled memoir of food, love, family and running a small neighbourhood restaurant that has survived recession and lockdowns to become an internationally-renowned haven of Italian home cooking.
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More in the bestselling, fan favourite crime series from Leigh Russell.
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Suspenseful crime thriller from young British author whose work is being optioned for TV.
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This small-town Christmas market might just be where you can find everything you need for the holidays...
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Things are bad enough when Emily’s life falls apart, and even the cat isn’t speaking to her. Then it gets worse when her black sheep father turns up with one of his plans. The funny, poignant new novel from the author of Swimming for Beginners.
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A personal history of the friendship between the great war poets, Siegfried Sassoon and Wilfred Owen, 'Soldiers Don't Go Mad' tells the story of psychiatry, the traumatic effects of war, and the healing properties of poetry.