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The sixth book in internationally acclaimed, bestselling author Edward Wilson's spy series about the left wing spook, Catesby.
In Vietnam, Lieutenant Lopez has been assigned to a remote border camp defended by a US Special Forces team and by Vietnamese irregulars. This is a Vietnam War novel with a difference, giving voice to the dispossessed.
As the Bush era draws to a close there is unprecedented interest in an America on the cusp of change.
In 1950's, editor William Maginn is intrigued by the demise of a village in County Kerry, where he was born. Maginn returns to Kerry and uncovers a tale: both the account of destruction of a place and the way of life which once preserved Ireland's ancient traditions and the tragedy of a village where all the women mysteriously die.
Inspired by personal experience, a powerful, moving and beautifully structured novel dealing with the lives of children in care, from award-winning author Alex Wheatle.
A travelogue telling the story of octogenarian Simon Gandolfi's travels across South America by motorbike, crossing the highest passes, alone and on minimal funds with no expensive gear and no back up, making friends, having fun, staying young.
A young woman has been killed on a running trail, and a pendant depicting an Aztec god has been found in her possession. Another murder soon follows. All signs point to a serial killer. But can Anna catch the Hummingbird before he - or she - strikes again?
The single-mother families of the isolated high-rise community under the shadow of the Lyderhorn, Bergen's great mountain - steep, dark and oppressive - were being robbed, terrorized and molested by a teenage gang led by the psychopath, Joker, who looked like a priest, but with the eyes of a tiger and the teeth of a decaying corpse.
Book Two of the Inspector Frank Stave german detective trilogy set in post-WWII Hamburg
Juliet is consumed with guilt knowing that her half-brother, Brenton, grew up in children's homes while she received all her mother's love. She marries Clayton, a successful banker, to please her mother. But secretly Clayton has always suspected that there is something between Juliet and her half-brother. Meanwhile, Juliet and Brenton try to stay away from what they know is a forbidden love.
Award-winning, bestselling author Michael Arditti's tenth novel that documents the history of homophobia and religion.
An atmospheric, compelling and beautifully written crime debut, set in contemporary Brazil
A gripping memoir of a young, devil-may-care Englishman, determined to report on the Soviet war and make a name for himself, makes a fateful commitment to a swashbuckling Afghan guerrilla commander.
One little cocaine-induced heart attack and it's back to my childhood to start over ... A wry, debut novel about addiction and small-town Texan life.
A personal history of Germany and its position in Europe by award winning journalist and author told through nine cities
Three lives. Three secrets. Three days. As their paths cross a whirlwind of events ensures, which will change each of them forever.
An instant bestseller in nine languages, 'Confessions' is an astonishing story of one man's life, interwoven with a narrative that stretches across centuries to create an addictive and unforgettable literary symphony.
The fifth of the Catesby spy novels, A Very British Ending follows powerful people's plots to control modern Britain. The book follows Catesby's attempt to outwit a cabal of plotters trying to overthrow the Prime Minister with the narrative alluding to the life of Harold Wilson.
Lyrical and witty, moving and profound, Widows and Orphans tells the story of Duncan Neville, a newspaper editor struggling to maintain the various aspects of his life which appear to be falling apart. Arditti paints a compelling portrait of a good man fighting for his principles in a hostile world.
The night was November 9th 1989, and the Berlin Wall was coming down. For perhaps the first time in a century the world was empathising with the Germans. But then not even the men who gave the orders in east Berlin knew it would happen. The fall of the Berlin Wall was the triumphant vindication of the 'cock-up' theory of history.
When a cathode ray tube factory in a small French town is hit first by a strike and then by a suspicious fire, the battle for the take-over of the plant's beleaguered parent company heats up. Accusations of foul play fly, and rival contender Alcatel calls in its intrepid head of security Charles Montoya to investigate.
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