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Double 9 Books The Man Who Would Be King
Book SynopsisThe Man Who Would Be King is a captivating novella written by Rudyard Kipling, the renowned British author. Published in 1888, the story follows the adventures of two ex-British soldiers, Daniel Dravot and Peachey Carnehan, as they set out on a daring quest to become kings of Kafiristan, a remote region in Afghanistan. The novel showcases Kipling's mastery of storytelling, vivid descriptions, and rich character development. The narrative presents a thought-provoking examination of imperialism and its impact on both the colonizers and the colonized. Kipling delves into questions of identity and the inherent flaws of human ambition, ultimately questioning the price one must pay for attempting to transcend one's station. With its compelling plot, evocative imagery, and profound themes, The Man Who Would Be King remains a powerful exploration of human nature and the consequences of unchecked ambition, solidifying Kipling's status as a literary master.
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Double 9 Books Field and ForestOr The Fortunes of a Farmer
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Double 9 Books The Lunatic at Large
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Double9 Books Llp The Vanisher
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Pan Macmillan India Deja Karma
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Double 9 Booksllp Master And Man
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Random House USA Inc Sea of Swords Dungeons Dragons
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Ize Press Unholy Blood Vol. 2
Book SynopsisHell-bent on revenge, Hayan tracks down Father Michael's killer to the Red Bomb Clubthe base for one of the angels of death, Luci. Alone, Hayan effortlessly unleashes her wrath on his half-blood army, but Luci himself? He's a different story. Having been given the blood of a pureblood vampire called God, Luci is more powerful than any enemy Hayan has faced before...but Hayan is no easy prey herself, and she's determined to protect her siblings and get rid of the threat, once and for all. There's just one small hitchdetective Euntae has caught wind of her raid, and he's headed straight over to arrest her!
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Little, Brown & Company Gods Games We Play Vol. 4 light novel
Book SynopsisWithin the maze called Lucemia, players continually respawn at the starting point upon death, with no option to leave the game. When it is announced that players around the world are trapped in one of the Gods' games, Fay's team and other skilled apostles form a rescue squad. Things start to look up when they discover a save point but that doesn't solve all their problems. They still have to defeat the last boss to finish the game. However, apparently this labyrinth's last bossthe god who created this gamedied of boredom! They worry that escape may be impossible...but then they get a visit from the Undefeated God, Oroboros, in human form!
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Little, Brown & Company The Executioner and Her Way of Life Vol. 5 Manga
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Fantagraphics Books Petra Chérie
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Insight Editions Harry Potter Hedwig Squishy Lock Key Diary
Book SynopsisKeep your enchanted thoughts secure from witches, wizards, and Muggles with this lock and key diary that comes with a stress-relieving Hedwig squishy on the front cover, 192 ruled pages, and a lock with two keys.
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Idea & Design Works Screwing Sinatra
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Kodansha Comics Ninja Vs. Gokudo 11
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Kodansha America, Inc WIND BREAKER 20
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Austin MacAuley Publishers Fze Detective Ray Shields and the Mountain of Trial
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Seven Seas Entertainment, LLC Tokyo Revengers A Letter from Keisuke Baji Vol. 2
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Seven Seas Entertainment, LLC Im the Heroic Knight of an Intergalactic Empire
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Seven Seas Entertainment, LLC This Is Screwed Up but I Was Reincarnated as a
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Seven Seas Entertainment Pandora in the Crimson Shell Ghost Urn Vol. 20
Book SynopsisWhen Nanakorobi Nene, a cybernetically-enhanced girl-next-door, heads to the island metropolis of Cenancle to live with her aunt, she has no way of knowing what’s in store for her. A chance meeting intertwines her fate with that of the super-rich inventor, Uzal Delilah, and her adorable and grumpy companion, Clarion, who happens to be a cyborg just like Nene.Nene is thrilled to make a friend, but there’s more to Uzal and Clarion-and the island of Cenancle itself-than meets the eye. When a super-powered terrorist threatens Cenancle, Uzal claims that the only way to avert disaster is for Nene to team up with Clarion and use their combined powers-abilities Nene never even knew she had!Two cyborg girls… One tremendous power!
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Crooked Lane Books Last One Seen
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Crooked Lane Books Murder in Miniature
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Crooked Lane Books Long Way Home
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Crooked Lane Books Wounds
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Crooked Lane Books A Murder Most Fowl
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Crooked Lane Books Sleepless in the Hollow
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CROOKED LANE BOOKS A Killer Clue
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CROOKED LANE BOOKS Schooled in Murder
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Seven Seas Entertainment, LLC Im in Love with the Villainess Manga Vol. 9
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Seven Seas Entertainment Chronicles of an Aristocrat Reborn in Another World Manga Vol. 13
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Hampton Creek Press We Dont Talk About Emma
Book SynopsisWhen is cold-blooded murder justified? New Orleans Detective Nikki Mayeaux has decided it's when a technicality sets a serial rapist free. Jaded and frustrated, this latest injustice brings her to a boiling point. She arrives at the monster's home intending to end his reign of terror, only to find someone else got there first. His throat slit, his lifeless body left in the front seat of his car. Only one person wanted him dead more than her - his final victim - a girl of only sixteen who has vanished in the seedy underbelly of the French Quarter where residents will go to great lengths to protect their own, even when their own is a killer. When is cold-blooded murder justified? End a killer. End a cop. Sometimes, both.
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Allison & Busby The Coniston Case
Book SynopsisValentine's Day is approaching, a busy time for Lake District florist Simmy Brown, and she has a number of anonymous orders to deliver. But the orders and their apparently innocuous messages cause great distress. When one of the recipients goes missing, Simmy must face the possibility that evil intent is at play.Trade Review'With a perplexing mystery, and a cast of interesting characters, this novel is wholeheartedly recommended.' - Mystery People; 'This is my favourite type of mystery - a really good 'whodunit'... Highly recommended.' Eurocrime
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Little, Brown Book Group Spy Games Philip Mangan 2
Book Synopsis''Authentic, taut and compelling. Brookes is the real deal''Charles CummingFearing for his life, journalist Philip Mangan has gone into hiding from the Chinese agents who have identified him as a British spy. His reputation and life are in tatters. But when he is caught in a terrorist attack in East Africa and a shadowy Chinese figure approaches him in the dead of night with information on the origins of the atrocity, Mangan is suddenly back in the eye of the storm.Meanwhile, thousands of miles away on a humid Hong Kong night, a key MI6 source is murdered minutes after meeting spy Trish Patterson. From Washington, D.C. to the hallowed halls of Oxford University and dusty African streets, a sinister power is stirring that will use Mangan and Patterson as its pawns - if they survive.Deeply steeped in tension and paranoia, Spy Games is Adam Brookes'' follow-up to his award-nominated debut Night Heron and a remaTrade ReviewAuthentic, taut and compelling. Brookes is the real deal * Charles Cumming *Cements Brookes' reputation as a superb spy novelist and draws comparisons with other espionage heavyweights including John le Carre. * Sun *This would make a superb television spy drama. I really didn't want it to end. A terrific heart-thumping spy thriller. * Northern Crime Reviews *Brookes shows that his impressive debut was no fluke, and readers will look forward to Mangan's next adventure * Publishers Weekly *Authentic, taut and compelling. Brookes is the real deal * Charles Cumming *Brookes's expertly orchestrated novel couldn't be more topical . . . exhilaratingly shows how readily the old-school international spy thriller can be retooled for the era of globalisation, the internet and a superpower's emergence * Sunday Times *Brookes knows modern China, he seemingly knows the British secret service and, most importantly, he knows how to tell a good story. The splendid result is this rich, can't-put-it-down thriller. A terrific read. * Joseph Kanon - author of The Good German and Leaving Berlin *Adam Brookes is the new Le Carré - without question this is the best modern spy novel I have ever read . . . Read this. It's perfect. * Manda Scott *Brookes' second novel is a multipronged spy thriller that fires on all cylinders. A smarter or more exciting mystery likely won't be released this year. * Kirkus (starred review) *A spy thriller for the 21st century * Sunday Post *Impressively authentic, immaculately researched and written with true quality and style, Spy Games is one of the best spy thrillers you will read this year * Lancashire Evening Post *
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Little, Brown Book Group I See You
Book SynopsisA gripping thriller from the bestselling author of Richard & Judy selections ORPHAN X and YOU''RE NEXT.When bestselling thriller writer Andrew Danner wakes up in a hospital bed with no idea how he got there, he is horrified to be told that he is responsible for the murder of his ex-fiancee. In the resulting celebrity trial, Drew is exonerated on the grounds of temporary insanity caused by a recent brain tumour. But he still has no idea if he did kill Genevieve, and is desperate to find out. Haunted by what appear to be his bizarre night-time actions - did he really cut his own foot with a knife? - Drew is shocked when another woman is discovered dead, murdered in the same way as Genevieve. Trying to clear his name and understand what''s happening to him, Drew enlists the help of a tame forensic scientist, a sympathetic detective, his staunch friend Chic who has helpful underworld connections, and an over-confident teenager. Can Drew discover what really happenTrade Review'Vivid cast, engrossing story... Hurwitz demonstrates once again that he's a thriller writer to be reckoned with' * Kirkus Reviews *'A thrilling, mind-bending journey, it is also deeply humane and beautifully written. You'll turn the final page with profound regret' * Sunday Telegraph *'Hurwitz has the literary background to infuse his stories with an intelligence that is a welcome complement to the pulse-pounding action' * Chicago Sun Times *'If you haven't discovered Gregg Hurwitz yet, get to a bookstore!' * Janet Evanovich *'Gregg Hurwitz goes on my list of must-read authors' * Tess Gerritsen *
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Little, Brown Book Group Pack Up Your Troubles War at Home 1919 6
Book SynopsisThe final book in Cynthia''s War at Home series''Always a stay-up-all-night read with Cynthia Harrod-Eagles! *****''Fabulous series of books, this author never disappoints'' *****''I love Cynthia Harrold-Eagles'' historical novels'' *****1919: The war is over, but peace is yet to come. As men are demobbed, women must give up positions that gave them freedom. Edward is given an important job at the Peace Conference in Paris, but it means more lonely months away from Beattie and his hoped-for reconciliation. Fred''s unit is sent to the Rhine, and Cook feels a guilty relief that her uprooting has been postponed. Laura''s friend Ransley volunteers for a further six months, and rather than go home, Laura finds a new outlet: conducting guided tours of the battlefields. In England there are strikes and unrest, hardship and widespread unemployment, and everywhere the sight of the wounded to remind t
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Headline Publishing Group Smoke and Silk
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Orion Publishing Co What We Left Unsaid
Book SynopsisOn an unexpected road trip, three estranged siblings uncover a startling family secret and larger truths about being Asian American in a post-COVID world-from the author of the dazzling and devastating (Chris Whitaker, New York Times bestselling author) thriller Complicit.
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Little, Brown Book Group Magus of Sicily
Book SynopsisAcireale is a coastal town on the southern slopes of Mount Etna in Sicily, facing out towards the Ionian Sea. Nearby are the seaside towns of Acitrezza and Acicastello that look out upon the three great sea stacks that, legend has it, were the great rocks hurled at Odysseus by the monstrous Cyclops. Twenty kilometres away lies the city of Catania, with its baroque historic centre and altogether grittier suburbs. It''s an area of extraordinary natural beauty, rich in folklore, which also just happens to have some of the best food in Italy.It might also be a good place for a murder. . .Praise for Philip Gwynne Jones''I devoured all Philip''s novels and felt transported to Venice with a new intimacy'' Val McDermid''Superb - always gripping, beautifully constructed and vivid'' Stephen Glover''Clever and great fun'' The Times''Sinister and shimmering, The Venetian Game is as haunting and darkly ele
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Little, Brown Book Group The Last Visitor
Book Synopsis''Inventive, thrilling and with a fine sense of place, it glistens with menace'' DAILY MAIL ''Grips you from start to finish'' KATE RHODESThe island was abandoned for fifty years. So how did the body get there? Five-hundred kilometres from land in the middle of Atlantic Ocean lies Navigaceo. A tiny island that was hastily abandoned fifty years ago and has been uninhabited ever since. Until now. Tess Macfarlane is a documentary filmmaker tasked with capturing the wild beauty of Navigaceo. Accompanied by a small team of researchers, her job is to film everything she sees. But Tess sees too much: a body. It''s clearly recent. It shouldn''t be there. And the victim is wearing the same expedition uniform as her colleagues. Someone has been here already and everyone on the team is a suspect. More than one of them could be a murderer. With five days until they are retu
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Little, Brown Book Group Crescent Dawn
Book SynopsisAn ancient cargo long thought lost is found. With terrible consequences . . .Dirk Pitt is surveying in the Middle East when a stroke of luck reveals an Ottoman wreck with a very curious cargo. While investigating the find, he foils a night raid on Istanbul''s Topkapi Palace Museum. This puts Pitt at the centre of a race to acquire a series of legendary artefacts.Meanwhile, the region is being pushed to the brink of war by a series of explosions across Turkey and Egypt. Finding that his search for the artefacts is linked to the attacks, Pitt must prevent a deranged brother and sister''s fanatical plans succeeding...Packed with breathtaking suspense and fired by an extraordinary imagination, Crescent Dawn is a barnstorming read starring Dirk Pitt for all fans of action, suspense and intrigue.Praise for Clive Cussler''No holds barred adventure ... a souped-up treat'' Daily Mirror''Frightening and full of su
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Little, Brown Book Group Deceived
Book SynopsisSecrets.What secrets are hidden at the heart of family life?Deceit.The lies we tell ourselves are often more dangerous than the truth.When forty-one-year-old Sarah Price is reported missing after having arranged a date with a man she met on the internet, her son is distraught. Meanwhile, Glasgow based Detective Inspectors Kat Wheeler and Steven Ross attend the scene of a murder. Michael O''Donnell, a widower and devoted stay-at-home dad to his daughter, Paula, has been brutally killed. And Paula, who is vulnerable and dependent on daily medication, is missing.As Wheeler and Ross race to find Michael''s killer and Paula''s abductor, they are drawn into a tangled web of deceit. Soon they come to realise that the killer is watching them. And is always one step ahead...Praise for Anne Randall:''Brilliant'' The Sun''Randall has grown in confidence since her debut, and this is as assuTrade ReviewRandall has grown in confidence since her debut, and this is as assured and clever a novel of "tartan noir" as you could hope to find * Daily Mail *Brilliant * The Sun *A well-paced and gripping crime fiction debut * Choice Magazine *An outstanding debut * Daily Record *For fans of Stuart MacBride, this is a delight to read. A J McCreanor is a welcome addition to the Scottish crime scene. Glasgow is in very dangerous hands * Crimesquad *A super story with a breath-taking ending that leaves you wondering whether the truth is better left unsaid at times. I loved this story and am keen to read more by this author in the future. She is definitely a name to watch! Highly recommended * Eurocrime *...fast paced, exciting and gritty crime debut...fans of Ian Rankin and Val McDermid will be delighted to add a new author to the their must-read list * Candis Magazine *
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Little, Brown Book Group Bang to Rights
Book Synopsis''Gripping and gritty, this book will keep you hooked from the first page to the last'' Roberta KrayOne year on from being reunited with the family she abandoned, successful lawyer Liberty Chapman is still in Leeds - although she has stayed well away from the Greenwood''s business activities. Their criminal life style may not sit right with Liberty, but blood is thicker than water and surely what they do is their business not hers?But when her youngest brother, Frankie, is seriously injured in a shooting, Liberty is forced to decide which side she is on and how far she will go to protect her own. And if that means torturing the local gangster for information or kidnapping another at gun point, then so be it. Turns out Liberty is a Greenwood after all.Meanwhile, PC Amira Hassani will do whatever it takes to put Liberty and her family away for good, and if that includes blackmailing her colleague Sol Connolly to secure evidence against them, then so be iTrade ReviewGripping and gritty, this book will keep you hooked from the first page to the last -- Roberta KrayI'm not surprised RobertaKray recommends it, becausefans of her tough ganglandthrillers will approve. TheLeeds setting is every bit asgritty as Kray's East End. Itmight help if you read TakingLiberties, the series opener,first to understand whyLiberty Chapman becomesthe white sheep of her family,abandoning her underworldroots to become a lawyer. But,when her youngest brotherFrankie is shot in a ganglandfeud Liberty discovers blood'sthicker than principles andshe goes after revenge in thefamily way. It's hard as nails! * Peterborough Today *
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Little, Brown Book Group Death of a Traitor
Book SynopsisA missing person report is not usually something that Hamish Macbeth sees as cause for undue distress.Should a child or a vulnerable person vanish, it''s an urgent matter that needs to be treated seriously, but in Macbeth''s experience, most other people who go missing tend to turn up again before long. So when Kate Hibbert disappears after having last been seen struggling along the road with a heavy suitcase, he is convinced she has gone travelling and reluctantly goes through the motions of investigating.Interviewing those who were closest to her, Macbeth is perplexed by their apparent lack of concern but sees no reason to suspect foul play. When Hibbert does eventually resurface, however, a storm of lies, intrigue and scandal threatens Macbeth''s tranquil village of Lochdubh.Torn between loyalty to his local community and his responsibilities as a police officer, he begins threading his way through a maze of deceit, quickly finding himself on the tr
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Hodder & Stoughton The Hunting: An explosive thriller from the
Book Synopsis'I doubt if a more exciting and muscular book will come along this year' Peterborough Telegraph Money can't buy everythingBut it can buy revenge Can a doctor take lives instead of saving them?British doctor Raj Patel puts his own life on the line to treat the injured in war-torn Syria. His medical skills help casualties survive against all the odds. But Raj needs to rely on a completely different set of skills when he is taken hostage in a dangerous case of mistaken identity.Billionaire big-game hunter Jon van der Sandt is driven by revenge - his family have been killed by jihadist terrorists and he wants his vengeance up close and personal. He has hired ex Special Forces hard men to snatch the ISIS killers from the desert and transport them halfway across the world to the vast wilderness of his American estate.But they grab Raj by mistake, and once the killing begins it's too late to plead mistaken identity. To survive, he'll have to become as ruthless a killer as the man who is hunting him.Trade ReviewYou'll find yourself getting through this in one sitting * The Afterword *I doubt if a more exciting and muscular book will come along this year * Peterborough Telegraph *While shooting first, it does ask a few questions as the extremists and Raj together try to outfox the hunter. Easy action, if not perhaps solid gold * The Times *
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Hodder & Stoughton The Prime Minister's Affair: The gripping
Book SynopsisThe gripping and immersive historical thriller from the author of Witchfinder, based on the true events of a scandalous blackmail plot hidden in the shadows...'A compelling story of power, passion and intrigue based on real events. A terrific read' NICK ROBINSON, BBC Today presenter'A wickedly entertaining tale of political chicanery' DAILY TELEGRAPH___________London 1929. Very much not a land fit for heroes. Frenchie knows his occasional work for MI5 serves only the ruling classes. But he needs to feed his children. Scruples died in the trenches.When Ramsay MacDonald, Britain's first Labour Prime Minister, is blackmailed by a former lover, Frenchie must go to Paris to buy her silence.It is clear there are many people who would see MacDonald fall - the Conservatives, their friends in the press, even some of his own colleagues. But his own secret service? When Frenchie hears the other side of the story, everything changes.___________'If le Carre needs a successor, Williams has all the equipment for the role' TIMES Literary Supplement Books of the Year'Spy tradecraft of the old school, with no computers, fast cars or mobile phones, but not a whit less exciting for that. Highly recommended as both a spy story and a piece of social and political history' Shots MagazineTrade ReviewA compelling story of power, passion and intrigue based on real events, The Prime Minister's Affair is a terrific read -- Nick RobinsonSpy tradecraft of the old school, with no computers, fast cars or mobile phones, but not a whit less exciting for that. Highly recommended as both a spy story and a piece of social and political history * Shots Magazine *Andrew Williams has fashioned a wickedly entertaining tale of political chicanery * Daily Telegraph *Williams blends reality and fiction in a tense and intricate story that shows politics has always been a brutal business * Sun *His new novel quietly ticks all the boxes . . . Albeit set in a period Le Carré never explored, this has all the trademark qualities of the Grand Master himself, an historical spy thriller which springs to life due to the complexity and humanity of its characters, both public and private -- Maxim Jakubowski * Crime Time *A must read for anyone with any interest in politics of the past or the present -- Edward WilsonCompelling and full of rich portrayals of both real and fictional characters from the period . . . A wonderful read -- Sarah Ward, author of the DC Childs seriesAn entertaining yarn * The Telegraph *
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Quercus Publishing The Winter Visitor: the explosive new thriller
Book SynopsisEssex, February, 1991. The weather is biting cold. Everyone would rather be somewhere warmer, which is why it's a big surprise when a wanted drug smuggler, Bruce Hopkins, risks a return to his old haunts in Colchester after a decade long exile on the Costa del Sol. Lured back by a letter from the wife Hopkins left behind, no one is more surprised than him when he finds himself abducted and stripped bare only to be sent to a watery grave in the boot of a stolen Ford Sierra. The police wonder if it could be retaliation from a Spanish gang, sending a warning to their English counterparts?DS Daniel Kenton is teamed up with the unorthodox DS Brazier to investigate a crime wave which takes in not only the murder of an expat dope smuggler, but a sophisticated arson attack on a Norman church and the unexpected suicide of an ageing florist. Could there possibly be a thread that connects them?Written with the humour and period detail that have become his trademark, and set in the badlands of his beloved Essex, The Winter Visitor is James Henry at his inimitable best.Trade ReviewA highly readable novel with an entertaining storyline and intriguing characters. * Crime Time *Pacy and expertly engineered, this is a superior police procedural with a wonderful sense of place and time; pitch-perfect period detail range from the start of the "care in the community" policy of deinstitutionalisation, to mis-sold endowment mortgages and Man at C&A. Highly recommended. * Guardian (Best recent Crime and Thrillers) *Extremely well-written . . . let's hope for a swift return of this oddball duo. * Irish Independent *
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Yen Press The Unwanted Undead Adventurer Volume 13 Light
Book SynopsisThe Unwanted Undead Adventurer is a popular RPG-esque fantasy novel and manga series with a recent anime adaptation (streaming on Crunchyroll).
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Headline Publishing Group The Trial of Lotta Rae: The unputdownable
Book SynopsisA Times Best New Historical Fiction pick, perfect for fans of The Familiars and The Binding. 'KEEPS THE READER HOOKED TO THE END' - THE TIMES ___________Halloween night, 1906. Lotta Rae is assaulted by a wealthy gentleman and bravely takes him to trial alongside her barrister, William.But the verdict is devastating, the consequences unimaginable. When Lotta discovers she has been betrayed, she vows to deliver her own justice.Twelve years later, William and Lotta meet again: this night, their final reckoning.The day in court is done. But tonight he will hear her testimony. ___________'A masterclass in storytelling' - Donal Ryan'Utterly absorbing and vividly realised' - Irish Independent'An enthralling drama' - Best'A sweeping, heart-breaking quest for justice' - Fiona Looney'A tale told with such ominous beauty. Lotta will stay with me forever' - Chas Newkey-Burden'Weaves historical fact with an engaging and page-turning plot' - Sinead Moriarty'This is a sit-down-and-do-not-get-up-until-you've-finished read' - Belfast Telegraph'A brilliant tale' - Sunday Business Post'A gripping story of injustice, intrigue and revenge set at the turn of the 20th century' - Irish Times'Beautifully executed and thought provoking' - Ruth HoganTrade Review'Keeps the reader hooked to the end' * The Times *'A masterclass in storytelling' -- Donal Ryan'Utterly absorbing and vividly realised' * Irish Independent *'An enthralling drama' * Best *'A sweeping, heart-breaking quest for justice' -- Fiona Looney'A tale told with such ominous beauty. Lotta will stay with me forever' -- Chas Newkey-Burden'Weaves historical fact with an engaging and page turning plot' -- Sinead Moriarty'This is a sit-down-and-do-not-get-up-until-you've-finished read' * Belfast Telegraph *'A brilliant tale' * Sunday Business Post *'A gripping story of injustice, intrigue and revenge set at the turn of the 20th century' * Irish Times *
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