Most history is hierarchical: it’s about emperors, presidents, prime ministers and field marshals. It’s about states, armies and corporations. It’s about orders from on high. Even history “from below” is often about trade unions and workers’ parties.
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The Marriage Pact by Michelle Richmond
First comes love. Then comes marriage. Then comes your first big mistake. How far are you willing to go for the perfect relationship?
Do Not Disturb by Claire Douglas
Could your dream home be your worst nightmare?
The Break Line by James Brabazon
Officially, Max McLean doesn’t exist. The British government denies all knowledge of the work he does on their behalf to keep us safe. But Max and his masters are losing faith in each other. And they’ve given him one last chance to prove he’s still their man.
A Maigret Christmas by Georges Simenon, David Coward
It is Christmas in Paris, but beneath the sparkling lights and glittering decorations lie sinister deeds and dark secrets…
Faking Friends by Jane Fallon
Your best friend stole your fiancé. Do you run away and hide, or start planning your revenge? Find out in Sunday Times bestselling author Jane Fallon’s BRAND NEW novel. ‘Brilliant, original, edgy, compulsively readable’ Daily Mail Best friend, soulmate, confidante . . . backstabber. Amy thought she knew everything there was to know about her best friend Melissa.
Return of the Magi by P. J. Tracy
Warm your heart this Christmas with this wonderful festive tale from bestselling author P.J. Tracy – perfect for fans of It’s a Wonderful Life or Miracle on 34th Street.
On The Bright Side by Hendrik Groen
Everyone’s favourite octogenarian is back and together with the Old-But-Not-Dead Club, is more determined than ever to wreak havoc. After a year mourning the death of his beloved friend Eefje, Hendrik picks up his pen once again to chronicle the goings on both inside his care home and in the increasingly confusing world outside.
Hortense and the Shadow by Natalia O’Hara, Lauren O’Hara
“Through the dark and wolfish woods, through the white and silent snow, lived a small girl called Hortense. Though kind and brave, she was sad as an owl because of one thing . . . Hortense hated her shadow.” A beautifully illustrated dark fairy tale that will remind you of the fables you read as a child. A treasure not to be missed.
Blue Monday by Nicci French
The abduction of five-year-old Matthew Farraday provokes a national outcry and a desperate police hunt. And when a picture of his face is splashed over the newspapers, psychotherapist Frieda Klein is left troubled: one of her patients has been relating dreams in which he has a hunger for a child. A child he can describe in perfect detail, a child the spitting image of Matthew.
Sunday Morning Coming Down by Nicci French
Psychotherapist Dr Frieda Klein once again finds herself in the midst of a criminal investigation when the rotting body of an ex-policeman is found beneath the floorboards of her house.
Butterfly on the Storm by Walter Lucius
When a young boy from Afghanistan is the victim of a brutal hit-and-run in woods outside Amsterdam journalist Farah Hafez visits the scene, seeking to discover how a child from her homeland ended up here.
Forever Words The Unknown Poems by Johnny Cash
Title : Forever Words Author : Johnny Cash Genre : Music Publisher : Penguin Release Date : November 15, 2016 Pages : 144 ISBN : 9780399575136 Hardcover : $25.00 ARC, in return for an honest review, provided by : NetGalley Synopsis: A collection of never-before-published poems by Johnny Cash, edited and introduced by Pulitzer-prize winning …
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