Humorous novel by bestselling author Helena Frith Powell, about the French art of having affairs
Through riveting inside accounts how Britain's maverick politicians exploit the behind-the-scenes struggles in the major parties, Newark takes us... Læs mere
The first book on the tabloid news machine and its phone-hacking scandals in the mould of bestselling Flat Earth News.
When he came across an old-English limerick that made him laugh, playwright Ranjit Bolt started writing nonsensical verse to entertain his friends. Their chuckling response led to A Lion Was Learning to Ski.
Sensuous, darkly funny bordering on demonic, Patricia and Malise is a wicked love story set in 1950s Italy that skillfully plays with British obsessions.
The untold story how Dwight Eisenhower secretly saved the world a second time as USA President by preventing a nuclear war from igniting when other countries invented the A-bomb.
A landmark study of love, sex and marriage in the 21st century
A gripping thriller based on the little-known facts of a real-life dirty-bomb attack on Britain
What are the reasons for the decline of our culture? Theodore Dalrymple has spent a lifetime observing it close-up and personal as an inner-city GP and... Læs mere
The very best outrage from the Tunbridge Wells Advertiser, the newspaper that coined the phrase 'Disgusted from Tunbridge Wells' for grumpy complaints.
Liz Cowley's first volume of bestselling humorous gardening cameos inspired by early morning gardening, out in a new series design and large gift format, with five new cameos.