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This is a shocking glimpse into the mind of a killer.
For almost three decades, Georgia Tann was lauded for her work at her children's home. But in reality she was selling many of her charges - often neglected, abused & stolen from their birth parents - to wealthy clients across America. This text shows how Tann not only popularised adoption, but also commercialised & corrupted it.
Journalist Louise Ford delves deep to provide an intimate insight into the life of everyone's favourite adopted Brit. With all the highs and lows, this no-holds-barred account is a must-read for any devoted fan.
The founder of the Celtic Soccer Crew sets the record straight and his life straight in one gripping memoir.
Taking the reader behind the scenes of Heston's hit television shows including In Search of Perfection and Big Chef takes on Little Chef, this book shows what drives this remarkable man to keep searching for more revolutionary ways to put more frisson into food. It is a story every bit as attention-grabbing as his famous snail porridge.
In this follow up to the number one bestseller, Pets in a Pickle, Malcolm Welshman, introduces a wealth of new characters - animal and human - while reminding us of some firm favourites, such as the steely-eyed receptionist, Beryl Wagstaff, and the Stockwell sisters who never have time for the 'vet in a hurry'.
The rise of Jack Wilshere is one of the foremost success stories of Arsenal FC, England and the Premier League. His vision, creativity, imagination and intelligence has led him to become an invaluable member of Arsenal's first team, and his heart, grace and sublime left foot has already drawn comparisons with Arsenal legend, Liam Brady.
He's been everywhere, he's seen everything. Now Graham Norton's here to solve your problems!
Born into a life of poverty and neglect, Tressa was forced to grow up fast when, abused by her own brother at 11 years old, she fell pregnant with his child. Now, for the first time, Tressa Middleton tells her own harrowing yet poignant story - a story of hope, forgiveness and above all, love.
Jamie Foreman is one of Britain's most iconic actors. He is also the son of Britain's most notorious gangster, Freddie Foreman. Jamie's life has been anything but ordinary. Right from the start, his world was one of contrast and contradiction: he grew up surrounded by London's criminal elite, living by their code of honor and respect, yet he himsel
The transition from petty crime to armed robbery may seem unthinkable to some, but for a young boy from the east end of Glasgow it was an almost inevitable progression. Growing up surrounded by a hard and sometimes violent culture, Jimmy Cryans' criminal career began with the theft of a pair of die and ended in jail time.
This fascinating and affectionate book reveals everything about Britain's favourite leading man. It tells the intriguing story of a supremely talented actor who has defied all expectations and established a dazzling reputation.
John Parker has reconstructed the major events in the full sixty-year history of the Parachute Regiment, largely in the words of the men who were there. Their first-hand accounts of the major events in their history make entralling reading, bringing home the reality (and cruelty) of combat in a way no dry, official history could do.
With candid photographs and in-depth analysis of what makes great musicians tick, this is the ultimate book for any music fan.
Author Emily Herbert draws on the reminiscences of many famous friends and colleagues to create an authoritative and entertaining tribute to one of the funniest, most lovable and prolific broadcasters of all time.
Levi Bellfield was one of the most notorious killers of his time. His crimes, his dramatic trials at the Old Bailey, plus the stories of his young victims and the devastating impact on their families are examined in detail in this chilling study of the violent deaths and danger to innocent young girls at the hands of a total strange.
This is not the distorted truth that some may want you to believe - this is the real story. Witty, revealing and fascinating, this book is a must-read for any worthwhile music fan.
Sir Alex Ferguson is undoubtedly the greatest football manager in living memory. With a reign at Manchester United approaching 25 years, Sir Alex has brought countless trophies and records to Old Trafford and has transformed United into the most popular football club in the world. Born in Glasgow in 1941, Ferguson played for Queen's Park, Dunfermline and Rangers before retiring in 1974 to begin his managerial career. At Aberdeen, he led a struggling side to the Scottish League championship and the 1983 European Cup Winners' Cup. But it is at Manchester United that Sir Alex has achieved world domination. Joining the club in November 1986, Ferguson immediately set about improving the players' discipline and strengthening the squad. Things didn't go exactly to plan in Sir Alex's first few years at United, but his signing of Eric Cantona for a bargin GBP1.2million in 1992 helped to secure their first League trophy in 26 years. An incredible run of success followed, shaped by the emergence of Ryan Giggs, Gary Neville, Paul Scholes, David Beckham and Nicky Butt. And Fergie's finest moment was still to come - in 1999, when Manchester United romped to an unprecedented Treble of Premier League, FA Cup and Champions League trophies. He was knighted the same year for his services to football. Under Sir Alex, United have been Premier League champions 12 times, surpassing arch-rivals Liverpool's league title haul in the process, and have reached four Champions League finals, winning the trophy on two occasions. This in-depth biography charts the unstoppable rise of the Premier League's longest-serving manager.
Matt Smith is one of the hottest new talents on British television. As the eleventh incarnation of the Doctor in the hit BBC television series Doctor Who - and the younest actor ever to play the role - he has taken TV audiences by storm.
A revelatory, heart-warming book, and a must for any fan, Shirts, Shorts & Spurs is a highly original and alternative account of the amazing history of Tottenham Hotspur FC.
Jennifer Lawrence is the reigning queen of lots of things: Hollywood, the awkward award-ceremony-stumble, and hundreds of priceless Buzzfeed pages - to name a few. This is the first biography of an Academy Award winner, a star of our screens for years to come and a role model for girls and young women everywhere.
This is a candid, harrowing and often hilarious memoir. Crissy has been through some of the most shocking experiences imaginable, she has shown herself to have resilience beyond belief. What really shines through from every page, though, is Crissy's indomitable, wicked sense of humour. By turns harrowing and laugh-out-loud funny.
Notes From a Small Military is a brilliant memoir from Major-General Chip Chapman, one of the most respected figures in British military circles.
When love is good, it's very good. But when it's bad it's deadly.
If you think you know who Sadie Frost is, then think again. This fascinating book follows Sadie's extraordinary life, from her humble roots in 1960s Camden to her middle-class adult life, via her two high-profile marriages and living her life in the media spotlight.
The full story behind Britain's biggest manhunt.
A harrowing and heart-wrenching story, the murder of Rachel Moran will stay with you forever.
'I thought I'd gone to a prison.' This was Hilda Newman's first impression when, at the age of 19, she left her parents' little terraced cottage in Lincolnshire and embarked on a new life as a lady's maid at Croome Court, the enormous stately home of Lord and Lady Coventry.
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