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True and lasting friendships are formed and love blossoms as the dark cloud of war eventually clears to the bright blue sky of a hopeful future.
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A reissue of the cult classic.
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A high-seas thriller from a worthy successor to the master of the sea, Patrick O’Brian
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1794. Lieutenant John Pearce is caught between a set of dangerous admirals including his old enemy Admiral Ralph Barclay seem weak. Encountering different kinds of danger with a feminine face and with the climax of the siege of Toulon, time is running out for Pearce and his friends.
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Aelred's Sin is a powerful new novel of erotic love, spiritual awakening and above all, reconciliation.
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Sangeeta's debut novel, The World Beyond, established her as a successor to the sweeping historical romances of MM Kaye.
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Fu Manchu stalks Virginia Woolf through the streets of Bloomsbury in the new novel by this acclaimed young writer.
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A twentieth century classic with all the atmosphere of the swinging sixties.
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All The Rage is a fantastic novel encompassing the best (and the worst) of the decade that taste forgot.
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Persimmon ‘Simmy’ Brown returns in another dark Lake District mystery
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Acclaimed beauty Harriet Gow was the envy of every woman as the King’s favorite mistress - until she was kidnapped that is. The early novels of the Christopher Redmayne series of Restoration era mysteries come to Allison & Busby.
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Latest in former press-ganged sailor turned officer John Pearce’s adventures. The Allied forces have the daunting task of destroying the dockyard and ships at Toulon before the Republican Army can get their hands on it all
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The latest on former press-ganged sailor turned officer John Pearce’s adventures. The Allied forces have the daunting task of destroying the dockyard and ships at Toulon before the Republican Army can get their hands on it all
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A stunning debut novel that evokes an earthly hell redeemed through unexpected warmth and humanity.
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Welcome return of the hugely popular Angel Underground mystery series by highly acclaimed comic crime genius Mike Ripley
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A new episode in the Lefty Award winning series
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A Fitzroy Maclean Angel Mystery
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‘A must for armchair mariners . . . It’s superb stuff’ — Manchester Evening News
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‘High adventure and detection; cunningly spliced battle scenes which reek of blood and brine, and excitements on terra firma to match’ -- Literary Review
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The author of the bestselling Railway Detective novels takes the English Home Front during WW1 as inspiration for a brand new series
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Home Front Detective Book 1
London 1915. The sinking of the Lusitania sparks an unprecedented wave of anti-German attacks. Among the victims are the immigrant tailor Jacob Stein. Initially Jacob’s killing appears to be the tragic excess of wartime hysteria – but for Detective Inspector Marmion the possibility that the assault was long-premeditated becomes unavoidable
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A worldwide runaway success now available in paperback!
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Contributions include new stories by some of Britain’s favourite crime writers: Jake Arnott, John Harvey, Mark Billingham, John Mortimer, Peter Robinson, John Connollyand many more!
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An exciting collection including new stories from previous BBM favorites and first appearances from Alexander McCall Smith, John Harvey, Lee Child and Robert Goddard
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An exciting collection including new stories from previous BBM favorites and first appearances from Alexander McCall Smith, John Harvey, Lee Child and Robert Goddard
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Sal’s daughter Maddie is acting up and the Manchester PI is at the end of her tether. At least routine surveillance work shouldn’t prove to be too challenging... should it?
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‘A writer with wit, energy and a point of view. Stand back and watch her go.’ – Literary Review
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Roads to War, Book 3
The head of the SIS recruits Cal Jardine to help him prove that Czechoslovakia is threatened with invasion, but mutual suspicions within secret service ranks make Jardine’s mission near impossible. Along the way he rediscovers old friends of dubious loyalty and makes new enemies of untested ruthlessness.
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Roads to War Book 3
As Hitler sets his sights on the Sudetenland, not everyone in Britain is willing to appease him. Convinced that the Fuehrer’s land-hunger is insatiable, the head of the SIS recruits Cal Jardine to help him prove Czechoslovakia is threatened with invasion.
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A tangled and satisfying combination of village history, neighborly betrayal and conflicting passions
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Inspector Robert Colbeck has his work cut out for him when his nemesis Jeremy Oxley escapes while en route to his execution. A game of cat and mouse ensues that will bring the Railway Detective far from his home in Victorian London across the sea to the new World and New York.
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Are Pearce and his Pelicans sailing into prosperity or danger?
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‘A salty blend of seafaring adventure and whodunit’ Literary Review
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The second installment in Ludlow's sweeping ‘Roads to War’ series set in the pre-WW2 European powder keg
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The Roads to War, Book 2
Inter-war Europe is the charged backdrop for Ludlow’s latest historical series and in the second installment his hero, Cal Jardine, is caught up in Barcelona at the start of the Spanish Civil War.
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‘There is no better exponent of the female detective novel in England than Priscilla Masters.’ Femaledetective.com
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Artist Rose Trevelyan’s peaceful life in Cornwall is shattered when she finds herself at the centre of two murder enquiries, even falling under suspicion herself…
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"A rip-roaring page-turner with considerable depth."
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A brand new series from the bestselling author of The Pillars of Rome set in the dark days before WWII
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A Thackeray and Ackroyd Mystery
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The first in a new series of naval adventure
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When an infant goes missing from a crowded Cornish beach Rose Trevelyan is the sole witness. Who was the man the child trusted so readily?
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In the confusion of a coastguard rescue near St. Michael’s Mount, a little girl goes missing. Her disappearance leaves artist Rose Trevelyan determined to help in any way she can think of, although as the days pass, the prospects of getting little Beth back unharmed begin to look very bleak indeed.
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‘Streetwise Josie is one of the rare women who can keep a secret for twenty years, has gumption, bravado and a diet that works. Any reader over forty will want to put up a poster of her’ -- Good Book Guide
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A welcome return for Josie Welford, heroine of The Food Detective.
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‘The Malcolm recipe of smart plotting, lively humour and art-facts is as tasty as ever’ — Sunday Times
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London, 1957. Victoria Station is awash with boat trains discharging hopeful black immigrants into a cold and alien motherland. Liberal England is about to discover the legacy of Empire.
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A delayed retirement, sexual assaults and a media frenzy have Superintendent Harman seeking to resolve this on-going nightmare
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A delayed retirement, a media frenzy and unsolved crimes force our heroine to resolve the nightmare that has enveloped her
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‘Ingenious, spattering its targets with doses of dry wit’ -- Sunday Times
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A DI Marjory Fleming Novel
What happens when you can recall absolutely everything that has ever happened in your life - except for the one thing you desperately want to know?
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In twenty years the de Hautevilles have gone from penniless obscurity to become the most potent warrior family in all of Christendom. In the final installment of Ludlow’s epic story, the youngest son, Roger, leaves his mark upon the dynasty, raising the family to the pinnacle of influence
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In twenty years the de Hautevilles have gone from penniless obscurity to become the most potent warrior family in all of Christendom. In the final installment of Ludlow’s epic story, the youngest son, Roger, leaves his mark upon the dynasty, raising the family to the pinnacle of influence.
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‘A sly but memorable book, which creeps up on the reader unawares’ Yorkshire Post
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Thea finds herself in the middle of another crime scene investigation!
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An intriguing and even-handed historical novel with portraits of historic figures like the Pankhurst women and other Suffragettes
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Fifty-five-year-old Jim Lapsford makes an unusually healthy-looking corpse. A life-long devotee of vitamin pills and herbal remedies, it seems almost ironic that he has succumbed to a heart attack.
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An Eric Ward Mystery
When a police raid on a remote Northumberland hill farm turns violent, solicitor Eric Ward agrees to represent the landowner who swears he’s innocent of the charges laid against him. It turns out to be a decision he will come to regret…
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Stylish and masterful crime fiction, with a very pregnant DI
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“Hall’s characters have the smack-in-the-face quality of real life, are well-developed and, most importantly, co-exist with some very fine plotting indeed” -- Crime Time
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A DI Charlie Priest Mystery
DI Charlie Priest at his finest, attempting to solve two crimes at once!
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A chance favor to a neighbor embroils Rose McQuinn in a dangerous mystery involving Royal history, the theatre world and even Rose’s own home in Edinburgh. Her investigations unveil the shadow of the past very much darkening the present.
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A Rose McQuinn Mystery
Edinburgh, 1901. Rose McQuinn agrees to deliver a legacy for a neighbor, but her philanthropic journey takes a dangerous.
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The eleventh book in the acclaimed John Rawlings series
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Inspector Lucas Rocco returns in Magson’s highly acclaimed series.
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A Thackeray and Ackroyd Mystery
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“Hall’s style is refreshingly clean and uncluttered, and her narrative achieves a powerful momentum as the layers of deception are stripped away. Her journalist protagonist is an intelligently realised character.” -- Times Literary Supplement
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A John Rawlings Mystery
Something sinister lurks inside the Hellfire Club...
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A John Rawlings Mystery
‘An excellent insight is given into Georgian London… I thoroughly enjoyed this book and was sorry to finish it’ -- Historical Novels Review
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The latest in the popular Cotswold mystery series—idyllic settings, just ripe for murder
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The French Riviera, murders, and an investigation where everything is not all that it seems
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A stalker, a street robbery and a rash of fatal poisonings... John Rawlings must use all of his skills as an Apothecary and an amateur sleuth to unravel a complex and deadly mystery.
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Nina Cattermole had an unusual death: head-butted by a horse as she protested against the local hunt. The official verdict is that it was a freak accident. But when another protestor friend is expertly trampled to death by horse, and detective Den Cooper is sent to investigate, he faces a divided community.
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Inspector Lucas Rocco, Book 1
As part of a nationwide ‘initiative’ to broaden police operations, Inspector Lucas Rocco is moved from the Paris metropolis to a small village. His new patch might be rural, but it’s certainly not uneventful: on his first day, he finds a murdered woman wearing a Gestapo uniform.
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The third book in Magson's 1960s French mystery series sees the criminal underworld of London come to the attention of Inspector Lucas Rocco.
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An Inspector Lucas Rocco Novel
1963, France. A truck rams into a car near Picardie, followed by gunfire.
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Inspector Lucas Rocco
A truck drops illegal workers by a deserted stretch of canal in the dead of night. When one of them surfaces stabbed to death, Inspector Lucas Rocco must trace his fellow travellers. But trawling for illegal arrivals is a sensitive issue loaded with threats of civil unrest.
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A gritty and atmospheric portrait of Tyneside’s seedy side
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A community divided after two unusual deaths, both involving protestors and horses...
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Thea Osborne is perhaps over-optimistic about the English summertime and the possibilities of her latest assignment – house-sitting for transatlantic reptile breeder Harriet Young.
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Thea Osbourne is perhaps over-optimistic about the English summertime and her latest assignment in the Cotswolds – house-sitting for reptile breeder Harriet Young. For Thea soon finds a dark side to the characters she encounters there, indeed Harriet’s beloved geckoes are not the only cold-blooded creatures at large...
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Rose McQuinn's personal life is changing drastically in the midst of her hunt for a blackmailer and thief.
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Set amidst the muck and mayhem of contemporary farming life, A Dirty Death is an entertaining and authentic mystery.
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The A-Z Guide to Staying Alive
The ultimate guide to preparing for and surviving the return of the undead!!
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Captain Daniel Rawson readily accepts a dangerous undercover mission from the Duke of Marlborough. He must discover what has happened to a missing spy at Louis XIV’s court.
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France 1705. Marlborough’s War and the Return of Captain Daniel Rawson.
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Who has more experience in solving murder mysteries than a crime novelist??
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Free from jail, John Pearce is not free from the smugglers whose boat he stole – they want bloody revenge and are prepared to chase him to the ends of the earth to get it.
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A maritime adventure series of the highest order
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From the author of The Summer House, a drama at the onset of World War II in England
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Can she discover the truth before it’s too late?
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A DI Marjory Fleming Novel
‘Aline Templeton has demonstrated that, just when we thought Scotland was saturated with detectives, a strong woman can elbow her way in and find a unique niche’--The Scotsman
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Detective Inspector Robert Colbeck is back to investigate two deaths on the rails. Will he catch the murderer before more lives are lost. . .
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Historical family saga set in the author’s native Hampshire
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New Year’s Day 1900, and the brilliant Violinist Sebastian Cavendish is found dead with a cryptic suicide note in hand. But that wasn’t like the vibrant and vital man his friends knew. Can the detective figure out the mystery of the cursed inheritance before any others die?
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Thea Osborne’s latest house-sitting commission feels isolated enough before the weather turns extreme, and so do events. She finds a dead man in a snowy field, but when the body disappears with the arrival of the police. Forced to continue an investigation alone, the case takes another sinister twist.
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Murder at the heart of the picture-perfect English countryside
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September, 1900. South Africa. Simon Fonthill, along with his wife Alice, “352” Jenkins, and tracker Mzingeli, is travelling to Pretoria to meet with General Kitchener. With information that the next Boer move will be to attack the Cape Colony, Fonthill must race to locate and defeat the enemy forces in time.
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Marston's loyal fan base have eagerly picked up the new series from the author of "The Railway Detective" books
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Returning from a dangerous solo mission, Captain Daniel Rawson is caught up in a series of fiery raids on farms, apparently at the hands of English soldiers.
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Marston takes the Home Front during the bleak days of the Great War as his inspiration with plenty of historical color
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Entwining historical facts with fictitious characters, David Donachie has once again created a masterpiece of nautical adventure fiction
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Family intrigue set in a time of war
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When Vanessa Duncan first turned detective and discovered the true identity of a murderer amid the hallowed halls of Cambridge academia, her act of courage did not go unnoticed. Four years later, she is called upon to prove the innocence of a woman accused of murdering her husband.
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The River Thames is frozen over and the discovery of a dead body casts a pall over the annual Frost Fair.
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The Great Love of Mary Queen of Scots
This stunning novel from the acclaimed author of Young Bess breathes new life into the little known story of the great love of Mary, Queen of Scots.
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Compelling and haunting love story set against the stunning backdrop of an Edwardian country house garden. Two families share a dangerous secret.
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‘My dearest Annie, I do believe I’ve stumbled upon a mystery concerning our William Blake...’
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Brilliant evocation of Edinburgh at the turn of the 20th century, impeccably researched and packed with authentic historical details
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One day during the London Blitz, Julie Monday is caught in the chaos of a direct hit. Alive but suffering severe memory loss, Julie must decide to either make a new life for herself or struggle to recover the pieces of a shattered identity.
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Republic III
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Republic III
‘The story is fascinating and expertly told – narrated intelligently and with élan. For readers who have liked Conn Iggulden’s Emperor series this is required reading – and is historical fiction at its very best.’--Historical Novels Review
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A new case for DCI Jack Finch
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A haunting historical murder mystery set in Scotland at the court of King James the Sixth
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At Peaceful Repose Cemetery, Drew Slocombe’s gravedigger has just discovered that their cemetery has one too many corpses. Even if the woman died a natural death, someone was obviously responsible for burying her and Drew finds it hard to let go of the mystery.
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Wonderful cross-over appeal for fans of Tope, as Drew Slocombe joins Thea Osborne for a perplexing mystery deep in the heart of the English countryside
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An absolute must for fans of cozy crime
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‘There is no better exponent of the female detective novel in England than Priscilla Masters.’ Femaledetective.com
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Joanna Piercy has the task of discovering what led to the death of Jakob Grimshaw, apparently murdered by a vicious blow to the head. In doing so she uncovers a tangle of petty grudges and malicious tricks between the farmer and local residents.
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A Sam Carew Mystery
Third in the McCoy’s ‘Mad Carew’ series—What Lovejoy was to antiques; Sam Carew is to the building trade
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A stunning debut from one of Britain’s most beloved actors
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Aboard the SS Etoile, Lily Sutton is seeking to escape a brutal marriage and start a life in America. But her former privileged life is not so easily shaken off when an old enemy surfaces forcing Lily to do everything she can to protect those she loves most.
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‘A writer with wit, energy and a point of view. Stand back and watch her go’ -- Literary Review
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Following the success of the bestselling "Blue Murder", DCI Janine Lewis is on the case again
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This fictional biography celebrates the most famous friendship ever recorded. In the course of tracing its development, June Thomson gives fascinating insights into the personalities of these two very different individuals whose relationship was to last for over forty-six years.
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Catastrophic plane crashes, extortion, drugs and murder all play a role in this thrilling mystery
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Catastrophic plane crashes, extortion, drugs and murder all play a role in this thrilling mystery.
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‘Dynasty-shaping plot, tear-inducing romance, edge of seat suspense…excellent diversionary reading’ – Booklist
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'Alanna Knight could hardly be better, with a crime novelist's insight into motive and aftermath.'Ian Rankin
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Home Front Detective, Book 2
As the Great War rumbles on, London, or the Home Front. serves as a tense backdrop for Marston's latest mystery series. The war is always uncomfortably close at hand and never more so than when the body of a young conscientious objector is found bludgeoned to death.
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Home Front Detective, Book 2
As the Great War rumbles on, London, or the Home Front. serves as a tense backdrop for Marston's latest mystery series. The war is always uncomfortably close at hand and never more so than when the body of a young conscientious objector is found bludgeoned to death.
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- Available February 2014
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A Detective Inspector Robert Colbeck Mystery
Derby Day at Epsom Downs. A multitude of people crowd to watch the races: dukes and dustmen, bishops and beggars, privileged ladies and prostitutes. The gamut of Victorian society and a hotbed for crime and crooks of all kinds . . .
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‘A triumph . . . a pro in prose . . . one of the most exciting writers of the black urban experience’ The Times
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An epic of love, diaspora, and sorely tested family loyalties.
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A DI Charlie Priest Mystery
Another classic DI Charlie Priest novel reissued for the Stuart Pawson fan!
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As the author of over twenty novels with a modern setting, Judith demonstrates her versatility in this Regency mystery with a strong first person narrative
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Artist Rose Trevelyan’s sometime boyfriend DI Jack Pearce is investigating a spate of burglaries and vicious attacks on young women. As secrets get shared and the crimes become more serious, should Rose betray her friends” confidences?
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Illegal immigrants, modern day slave traders, and an adopted child who reappears after 30 years combine to give Gregory Summers his most fascinating case to date.
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The early novels of the Christopher Redmayne series of Restoration era mysteries come to Allison & Busby
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A DI Charlie Priest Mystery Series
‘Perfect for a long winter afternoon with the rain beating down on the windows’ -- Independent on Sunday
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Something far more sinister than animal activist attacks is going on in the latest Sci-Med Inspectorate thriller
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Something far more sinister than animal activist attacks is going on in the latest Sci-Med Inspectorate thriller
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A satisfyingly complex story of deadly crime, kidnapping, and disappearance
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‘This dry, funny British gem will have readers laughing and eagerly awaiting the next episode’--Publishers Weekly
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- Available July 2013
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A Sam Carew Mystery
A dead lawyer, a stolen Rembrandt, a beaten ex-girlfriend, a confused golfing syndicate, a violent gypsy mob, and a bloodied 3 iron
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The first in a new crime series set in the north of England featuring former policeman turned Private Investigator Sam Carew
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The isolated village of Snowshill has Thea on edge as soon as she arrives, and Hyacinth House - her new, rather cluttered house-sitting assignment - does nothing to dispel such feelings. Soon enough, her intuition in this case proves to be right, and once again Thea becomes entangled in another mystery.
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Thea Osborne travels to an isolated village for her next assignment. She immediately feels uncomfortable and her intuition is proved to be right when a local boy is found brutally strangled.
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Karen Slocombe’s loyalties are called into question when a local supermarket is destroyed and a fellow Farmer’s Market stallholder is brutally murdered. Could the two events be linked?
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“A thoughtful and well written novel, with believable characters and a hard-to-solve mystery” -- Sunday Telegraph
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‘Trow manages to be funny, tragic and puzzling, which isn’t an easy trick to pull off.’ -- Manchester Evening News
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There comes a time in every teacher’s life when he must face his Nemesis - the four-yearly Ofsted Inspection. But surely the murder of one of the team is going just a bit too far?
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Having had his retirement snatched from him by malfunctioning technology, Peter ‘Mad Max’ Maxwell finds himself facing yet another year at Leighford High School.
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The bodies are stacking up in the latest Peter "Mad Max" Maxwell mystery
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‘Trow manages to be funny, tragic and puzzling, which isn’t an easy trick to pull off.’--Manchester Evening News
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Peter 'Mad Max' Maxwell is back with another case of wittily deduced murder.
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Peter ‘Mad Max’ Maxwell is juggling the demands of an impromptu Year Seven trip to the Isle of Wight when the situation takes a turn for the worse with a disappearance.
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Peter Maxwell has to conquer his aversion to technology when female pupils start receiving threatening text and email messages. With threats to his own life, and two girls now missing, will Max manage to solve the case and reach his retirement?
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Peter 'Mad Max' Maxwell has a disaster on his hands when during the process to hire a new assistant head teacher guests and staff alike become seriously ill. Certain fingers are pointing at Maxwell and it's up to him to solve the mystery. But is he in danger himself?
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The Conquest Trilogy, Book I
An action-packed period that was crying out for fictional treatment
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‘People disappear every day. Most of them chose to. Have you ever been tempted?’
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A perfect blend of romance and comedy
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The Pamplemousse novels are among A&B’s top selling titles, and adored by their fans who eagerly await each new one
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The garlic-laden winds of change are blowing through the vineyards of Burgundy, and Monsieur Pamplemousse, along with his faithful companion Pommes Frites, will find skullduggery aplenty among the vines.
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Monsieur Pamplemousse and faithful bloodhound Pommes Frites are tasked with improving Le Guide’s American fortunes, and ingratiating themselves with feared critic Jay Corby is their plan. But disaster strikes, Corby vanishes and with the mafia involved, Pamplemousse has a more on his plate than he’d bargained for...
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Monsieur Pamplemousse and faithful bloodhound Pommes Frites are tasked with improving Le Guide’s American fortunes, and ingratiating themselves with feared critic Jay Corby is their plan. But disaster strikes, Corby vanishes and with the mafia involved, Pamplemousse has a more on his plate than he’d bargained for...
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When Monsieur Pamplemousse and his faithful Pommes Frites are summoned by the Director of Le Guide, they knew something was up. But they didn’t expected that the trouble would involve a nun, the Mile High Club or a full-scale smear campaign of Le Guide’s as France’s première restaurant and hotel guide. It could all spell the ruin for Le Guide!
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‘Monsieur Pamplemousse and his faithful dog Pommes Frites are true and original comic inventions’ – Guardian
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Reissued into a chic new cover style and format, Michael Bond's culinary sleuth Pamplemousse continues to give immense joy to his fans.
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Seated in the front row of “Cuisine de Chavignol”, France’s premier television cookery program, Monsieur Pamplemousse watches in silent horror as the eponymous host, having downed an oyster in close-up, uttered a strangled cry and sank from view behind a kitchen worktop.
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Monsieur Pamplemousse finds himself in deep water when an unfortunate collision with a Mother Superior is caught on camera. To avoid media attention, he is sent to report on Chef André Dulac, currently in line for Le Guide’s top award, and opens a can of worms which threatens the very sanctity of France’s premier gastronomic bible.
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Michael Bond’s much-beloved sleuth turned food inspector is enjoying the prospect of well-earned break at Le Guide’s expense when the arrival of a dismembered body on the scene put paid to the holiday mood.
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Frankie Love, new to his profession as a ponce, seems to run his illegal life on strictly fair principles. Ted Justice, recently appointed member of the vice squad, finds his upholding of the law complicated by love for his girl…
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The darkest moment of Inspector Faro’s career – the chase of the notorious Macheath across the Scottish border. Tracking him to a burglary in which a young maid has also disappeared, Faro must struggle with the rural police force and locals to find both Macheath before it is too late
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‘Taut with tension and an air of authority that stems from Knight’s expertise in Scottish History’--Irish Times
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A Detective Inspector Robert Colbeck Mystery
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The latest in the Railway Detective series
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A Superintendent Gregory Summers Mystery
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An Inspector Faro Novel
‘And where better to place a Victorian detective than the streets of 19th century Edinburgh, with its elegant society masking the city’s delinquent underbelly.’--Edinburgh Evening News
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The second book in the newly re-issued DI Charlie Priest mysteries. Someone is killing priests and leaving a picture of a deadly fungus by their bodies…
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‘Sparking, sardonic and refreshingly original – a thoroughly accomplished piece’ – Sunday Times
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‘Oozes the kind of quirky charm and originality that made Alexander McCall Smith’s No1 Ladies Detective Agency series a bestseller’ --Daily Record
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‘Beryl Kingston understands how to weave dialogue, character, theme and a thumping love affair into unity’ – Sunday Times
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'Maggie Craig knows her Glasgow and, more importantly, knows how to share that knowledge with readers.' --Scots Magazine
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Life has been hard for Kate Dunbar. Worked mercilessly by her aunt and uncle in Regency Edinburgh’s South Bridge, Kate has little time to daydream about the future. But then wealthy medical student Richard Hope walks into her life. Can their fragile relationship survive or will they be forced apart?
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Marston’s period romps teem with authentic detail
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Marston’s period romps teem with authentic detail
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‘A grand romp very much in the tradition of Holmes and Watson--packed with characters Dickens would have been proud of. Wonderful and well written.’Time Out
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Marston brilliantly combines solid historical research with warm, believable characters. A perfect combination of period setting and whodunit.
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A contemporary and controversial medical thriller
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A Railway Detective novel
1858. The death of two men aboard a derailed goods train brings Inspector Colbeck, the Railway Detective, north to the Caledonian Railway Company. What at first looks like industrial sabotage is traced to a larger conspiracy. The targets: the Queen and Prince Consort.
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Lawyer Eric Ward has no experience with maritime law and a case involving a shipping tanker and drug smuggling proves to be deep waters indeed...
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A DI Charlie Priest Mystery
A reissue of Stuart Pawson's DI Charlie Priest classic novel!
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Book 1 in the Republic Series
History and adventure, brutality and courage combine to powerful effect, making an outstanding opening to the "Republic" series.
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Republic
‘The tale gathers pace and becomes a very enjoyable adventure . . . I can’t wait to read the next in the series.” – The Historical Novels Review
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A heart-warming -- and sometimes heart wrenching -- page-turner that will keep you engrossed to the final paragraph
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Prepare yourself for late nights as the grim plot unfolds!
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Crusades Book 3
The crusading armies go from besieging the citadel of Antioch, to themselves being besieged.
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- Available August 2013
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The circus is in town, but the celebrations are overshadowed by a curious set of crimes. Can Rose McQuinn solve the case before she becomes the killer's next victim?
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‘Where better to place a Victorian detective than the streets of 19th century Edinburgh, with its elegant society masking the city’s delinquent underbelly.’ Edinburgh Evening News
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The Railway Detective; The Excursion Train; The Railway Viaduct
Collected together for the first time, the first three novels in Marston's Victorian mystery series
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First in a historical mystery series set in nineteenth centuryLondon. A robbery on the London-Birmingham mail train takesInspector Robert Colbeck into the heart of the seedy dens of the"Devil’s Acre"
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Yorkshire 1855. Colonel Tarleton deliberately walks into the path of a speeding train and sets the wheels of an investigation in motion. The famous Railway Detective, Inspector Robert Colbeck, must sift through the rumors surrounding the deceased to discover if the suicide was the act of a guilty man.
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The brand new novel in the bestselling Railway Detective series.
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‘The past is brought to life with brilliant colours, combined with a perfect whodunit. Who needs more?’ – The Guardian
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Third novel in the popular crime series set on the grand railways of the
19th century, featuring Inspector Robert Colbeck with his most complex
and difficult case yet
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Could the disappearance of Sir Julius Cheever’s son, a notorious rakehell, and the fact that a blackmailer is terrorizing London’s most dissolute fops be connected?
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The well-heeled village of Temple Minnis hides its guilty secret well, but when it is revealed, everyone’s life will be changed. . .
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A tense and gripping forensic thriller, first in a series starring single mother and coroner Martha Gunn
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Thirteenth novel in the Tim Simpson series
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As the dust settles after the dubious success that was the Glorious 1st June 1794, John Pearce is kept busy by the French Revolutionary forces and the tangled state of his own affairs.
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Book nine in the John Pearce series
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Inspector Faro's rest is disrupted when he is called upon to investigate a surprising death. Myths and legends of the Seal King, as well as more prosaic matters, begin to cloud his inquiries. Will he be able to solve the case, or will it disappear into the annals of Orkney?
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Constable Faro is heading to Orkney to investigate the mysterious drowning of a champion swimmer. When the legend of the seal king's annual claim of a human bride becomes reality, Faro's holiday and his original secret mission turn into a nightmare.
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Murder, deception and the long shadow of Moriarty. All in a day’s work for the great Sherlock Holmes. From the gas-lit clamor of London’s streets, to the isolated countryside, Sherlock Holmes has a brand new cache of original investigations from the brilliant imagination of June Thomson.
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An absolute must for fans of Conan Doyle’s original Sherlock Holmes stories, June Thomson breathes life back into 221B Baker Street with another seven cases which came into the possession of the famous Dr Watson’s namesake.
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Concealed in a bank vault, some of Dr Watson’s accounts of Sherlock Holmes’ most brilliant cases never saw the light of day...until now that is.
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'Had me on tenterhooks throughout and overwhelmed at the end' -- Vulpes Libris blog
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Sister Agnes returns in an intense new mystery
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A Sister Agnes Mystery
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The follow up to Cutler’s first novel featuring Tobias Campion, The Keeper of Secrets
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The follow up to Cutler’s first novel featuring Tobias Campion, 'The Keeper of Secrets'
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When Thea Osborne agrees last-minute to a house-sit in the historic town of Winchcombe, she hopes the stay will clear her head. Uncomfortable with her mother’s involvement with an old flame, and unsure herself as to her feelings for Drew Slocombe, has quite enough on her plate before a dark mystery lands on her doorstep.
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Evocative Yorkshire setting tinged with Pawson’s trademark dark humor
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Entwining historical facts with fictitious characters, David Donachie has once again created a masterpiece of nautical adventure fiction.
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The latest exciting mystery for the hugely popular Railway Detective
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A silver teapot, a train journey, a gruesome murder, and even more crimes will test the deductive talents of the skilled Inspector Colbeck!
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“A Patricia Hall novel combines the best elements of mystery detection and thriller in one novel” -- Deadly Pleasures
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Tangled and satisfying combination of village history, neighborly betrayal and conflicting passions
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Thea Osborne has just lost her beloved father and retreats to housesitting in Lower Slaughter hoping to find peace. But reality soon catches up in the shape of her elder sister, the witness of a horrific killing. The rural serenity descends into a web of suspicions, accusations and confrontations.
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Can justice for the dead ever be found?
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Crusades, Book 2
On his mission to wrest territory for himself, through a maze of smiling villains and shifting alliances, one man will come to play the deciding role in Bohemund’s story, the wily Emperor, Alexius Comnenus
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- Available November 2012
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‘Consummate story-telling, a love of period and astute characterisation and plotting are the hallmarks of all his books… The past is brought to life with brilliant colours... Who needs more?’ Guardian
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The first in a series of adventure novels featuring Captain Rawson—spy, linguist, sportsman, duellist, ladies’ man and career soldier involved in the campaigns of the Duke of Marlborough during the war of the Spanish Succession.
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‘Charlie Priest, a Yorkshire Inspector Morse’ -- Yorkshire Post
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Crusades, Book 1
The follow-up to the popular Conquest series, in which the de Hauteville dynasty continues on its rise to ultimate influence.
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Crusades, Book 1
The first paperback in Ludlow’s epic continuation of the Conquest trilogy (Mercenaries, Warriors, Conquest)
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Retired actress Vena Burford finds herself taking center stage again in an unexpected role – as an unofficial private eye. Taking on some unpredictable jobs around Stratford upon Avon, including a role showing potential buyers around country houses, Vena becomes alarmed at the unsavory interest the houses and herself are receiving...
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Vena Burford makes the mistake of asking too many questions when strange characters begin turning up in Stratford-Upon-Avon. Then someone starts tailing Vena’s car and leaving some deeply threatening messages. It’s clear that a very modern crime is being played out against the idyllic background of Shakespeare’s picturesque county.
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1914. British forces are desperately trying to hold off the German soldiers in France. Star shells – commonly called ‘starlight” – illuminate the chaos in the trenches below. Like so many other men, Jim Hickman and Bertie Murphy are plunged into this nightmare and unbeknownst to them, a terrible tragedy is looming...
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1914. British forces are desperately trying to hold off the German soldiers in France. Star shells – commonly called ‘starlight” – illuminate the chaos in the trenches below.
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- Available February 2014
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A Railway Detective novel
Guy Fawkes Night, 1857. Joel Heygate was the popular stationmaster at Exeter St David’s railway station. So the town is horrified when his remains are discovered in the embers of the annual Bonfire Night celebration. Detective Inspector Robert Colbeck unearths three suspects, but are they missing something?
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As the community of Exeter celebrates Guy Fawkes night, one notable person is missing from the festivities: Joel Heygate, the stationmaster at Exeter St David’s railway station.
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‘Thoroughly sharp, modern, witty and literate’ —Margaret Yorke
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‘Tightly-plotted and meticulously-constructed thrillers which give satisfying attention to the inner life of the protagonists...thoroughly recommended to fans of the genre.’ --Tribune
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Drew Slocombe’s reputation for unraveling mysteries brings him a visit from his wife’s cousin looking for help with a disappearance. He enters the investigation with scant enthusiasm at first, but the realization that a small child is also missing further escalates the sense of urgency for all concerned.
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‘One of the most potent voices in contemporary Scottish fiction’ — The Herald (Glasgow)
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‘Master of Crime’ -- The Times
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A secret love that will haunt a family forever.
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The 2nd book in the "Republic" trilogy by best-selling author Jack Ludlow
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Republic II
Over forty years have passed since Aulus and Lucius received a doom-laden prophecy. One has already met his destiny; the other strives to deny his. But one boy, alone in the world, holds the key to his fate, and the future of the Roman Republic
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A novel that paints a funny and poignantly true portrait of a contemporary marriage.
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Cambridge, 1888. Miss Vanessa Duncan, a young schoolmistress, is enjoying her work and the intellectual atmosphere that pervades the town when things take a dramatic turn with the murder of a Fellow of Mathematics.
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- Available July 2013
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Dark clouds are massing around town – and deep, dark, devilish secrets are about to be unleashed.
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A taut and gripping new thriller!
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The adventures of Captain Daniel Rawson, adventurer, spy and charmer, have garnered Marston even more fans
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The latest historical novel featuring Captain Daniel Rawson.
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‘Oozes the kind of quirky charm and originality that made Alexander McCall Smith’s No1 Ladies Detective Agency series a bestseller’—Daily Record
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A shrewd, funny novel about a showbiz writer and a stolen Vermeer painting
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1709. France’s people are starving and her army is weakened by desertions. King Louis XIV is searching for peace on almost any terms. Captain Daniel Rawson is sent on a dangerous mission to seek out vital information that could secure an advantageous peace deal for England.
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1709. The coldest winter for a century grips Europe and peace talks at the Hague reach an impasse. While war looms close at hand again, Marlborough gives Captain Daniel Rawson a personal mission which takes him deep behind enemy lines.
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A DI Charlie Priest Mystery
The return of the much-loved Yorkshire cop in the twelfth book in the series—in paperback original.
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A DI Charlie Priest Mystery
DI Charlie Priest is none to pleased to be dragged into the case at the new shopping mall which scandalized the visiting dignitaries. But then the mayor of Heckley and driving force behind the construction of the controversial new mall is found dead, killed by a single shot to the head…
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‘Kindness in cashmere, salvation with a single-malt – Sister Agnes is not your typical nun… A satisfying blend of guilty penitence and sheer self-indulgence’ --Yorkshire Post
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Allison & Busby are very proud to welcome John Wilcox and his hero Simon Fonthill to the list. Wilcox's historical adventures are a perfect read for fans of derring-do.
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Into the maelstrom of the Chinese Boxer rebellion land former captain and army scout Simon Fonthill, his wife Alice and “352” Jenkins, Fonthill’s former batman and trusted comrade. Threatened by the Boxers, the three escort a missionary and his family to the supposed safety of Peking, but the capital is no sanctuary.
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The Byzantine Empire rules much of Europe but the people are restless. Arduin of Fassano - with the Lombard and Norman men he commands - are mercenaries for Byzantine general Doukeianos. However, the time may have come for revolt against their Eastern rulers, putting the might of Byzantium in danger.
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The Byzantine Empire rules much of Europe but the people are restless. Arduin of Fassano - with the Lombard and Norman men he commands - are mercenaries for Byzantine general Doukeianos. However, the time may have come for revolt against their Eastern rulers, putting the might of Byzantium in danger.
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Florist Persimmon “Simmy” Brown has moved to the beautiful Lake District in search of peace but that is quickly disturbed when a wedding ends in tragedy. Caught up in the middle of the wedding party, Simmy is a prime witness and can’t prevent herself becoming even more entangled with the unhappy family.
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The darker side of the beautiful Lake District
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A DCI Jim Ashworth
400 years ago as a witch was burned to death she hurled a curse at the alderman and their issue for all time. Has that witch now returned to Bridgetown---and with her curse?
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As tensions simmer in the heat of colonial India, a prince and an English woman defy their societies’ prejudices to fall in love. But even as Salim and Rachael are drawn closer together, their privileged lives are about to be torn apart.
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As tensions simmer in the heat of colonial India, a prince and an English woman defy their societies’ prejudices to fall in love. But even as Salim and Rachael are drawn closer together, their privileged lives are about to be torn apart.
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