Miss Seeton’s in on the action when a cricket game leads to mayhem in the village of Plummergen . . . and gives her a shot at smashing Britain’s most... Læs mere
The first in Marshall's classic series of police procedurals - suspenseful and hilarious in equal measure.
Dr Sparrow's adventures would be utterly unbelievable were they not 100% true stories. His bedside manner may sometimes leave a little to be desired but, if you're in dire straits, this doctor will have you in stitches.
Setting out to conquer the language he loves (but which, amusingly, does not seem to love him back), Alexander devotes himself to learning... Læs mere
A compassionate, visceral record of conflict; a brutally honest account of war's exhilarations and the more personal battleground of heroin addiction.
Churchill may have played the larger role in Hitler’s defeat, but Orwell’s reckoning with the threat of authoritarian rule in 1984 and Animal Farm defined the... Læs mere
From behavioural scientists to best mates, Kate finds extraordinary stories and research, drawing on her own experiences to create a fascinating... Læs mere
From her discovery of an aristocratic infant abandoned in a telephone booth, to dark doings in the banks and braes, it’s a rollercoaster ride for... Læs mere
The gentle Miss Seeton? A thief? A preposterous notion—until she’s accused of helping a pickpocket... and stumbles into a nest of crime. Serene amidst every kind of skullduggery,... Læs mere
The complete collection of 'the Tony Hancock of journalism' Jeffrey Bernard's first Low Life Spectator series, with all the original illustrations.
The town is gripped by a big freeze, leaving shops and businesses snowbound. Hettie Bagshot and her sidekick, Tilly Jenkins, are called to investigate the disappearance of the town’s... Læs mere
A Wood of One's Own is a lyrical, beguiling and inspiring story; a potent reminder of nature's delicate balance, and its comforting and abiding presence.