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Jill Mansell
The heart-warming new romantic novel from the beloved author of The Wedding of the Year and Promise Me, Jill Mansell.
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Kay Allinson, Kate Allinson
All the flavour - cooked in just one pot, pan or tray.
Frances Edmonds, Sabra Thorner, Maree Clarke
Aboriginal art practices in southeast Australia are celebrated in ngargee where each of the nine chapters is the result of an intercultural collaboration. Art is at the centre of the…
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Judy Leigh
The BRAND NEW instalment in the Morwenna Mutton Mystery series from MILLION COPY BESTSELLER Judy Leigh perfect for all fans of Richard Osman.Morwenna Mutton should be living the quiet life…
Rachel Fairley, Sarah Robb
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Amy McElroy
Mary Tudor, Henry VIII's sister, lived a remarkable life. A princess, duchess and queen, she was known as the English Rose for her beauty. Mary Tudor, Queen of France, aims…
Christina Courtenay
The stunning dual-time romance from Christina Courtenay, transporting readers from the present day to Roman Britannia.
Celia Anderson
Preorder the BRAND NEW feel-good read from TOP TEN bestselling author Celia AndersonIngrid is desperate to sell up and move on. Recently widowed, she no longer needs the large house…
Julian Clary
It is opening night at the London Palladium, and the drama has turned deadly . . . Discover the year's most entertaining, devious and fabulous mystery set from National Treasure…
Alice Peterson
Three perfect strangers who help each other to believe in themselves again What they don't know is that they are going to burst into each other's world and turn each…
Harry Sidebottom
Everybody has heard of Alexander the Great - but few really know his story. His life is the most extraordinary story of military adventure ever told. The epic new standalone…
Frances Stickley
A fairy tale picture book which introduces a serious subject in an easy-to-understand and lighthearted way.
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Jackie Ashenden
An enemies-to-lovers, bookish contemporary romance about warring bookshop owners in an English village forced to reconcile their differences and work together, from Publisher's Weekly bestselling and critically acclaimed author, Jackie…
Diney Costeloe
Three girls seem to have the world at their feet. But World War 1 is coming and things will change forever - especially for women.
Three girls seem to have the world at their feet in the summer of 1914. But World War I is coming and things will change forever - especially for women.
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Dani Atkins
This book will break your heart, and put it back together again. The brand new love story from 'The Queen of Emotional Fiction' - Heat
Afdhel Aziz, Bobby Jones
How brands can evolve to win with conscious consumers
The Good Is the New Cool Guide to Meaningful Marketing is your guide to future-proof your brand with purpose-driven strategies and…
Bella Osborne
A funny, festive rom-com set in the Scottish Highlands.
Graham Masterton
Katie Maguire investigates a bombing targeting descendants of a local IRA group in the twelfth instalment of Graham Masterton's police-procedural series.
Jennifer Page
The next festive and uplifting instalment in The Little Board Game Cafe series from Jennifer Page.
Richard Taws
"Time Machines examines the relationship between art and technology in the decades following the French Revolution, focusing on optical telegraphy, a novel form of visual communication developed in the 1790s…
Posy Lovell
The second novel in the compelling saga series set around the tenacious women of the Singer Sewing Factory in Scotland.
Rosie Whitehouse
A riveting, poignant account of two young women-the author's own mother-in-law, and her sister-and their miraculous escape from the murderous authorities of Vichy France.
Kirsten Wesselhoeft
An exploration of ways that discord binds rather than divides communal life, through an ethnography of French Muslim activism.
The conversation about Islam in France is framed by the presumption…
Joanna Arman
Named after his famous grandfather, John of Gaunt, John of Lancaster Duke of Bedford, has been largely forgotten and sidelined in history. As the third of four sons, he was…
Helmuth Spaeter
This is the first book in a monumental history of one of the most elite units in the German military in WWII.
This riveting book is an astonishing testimony of what befell two sisters, Whitehouse's own mother-in-law and aunt, who managed to escape the killing fields in Vichy France against all odds…
Carolyn Boyd
'A perfect balance of history, food, anecdotes and recommendations ... Carolyn's enthusiasm for French gastronomy is legendary' Michel Roux Jr
'Wondrous, witty, delicious and fun. Every page made me hungry'…
Amanda Hesser
A 25th anniversary edition of seasonal recipes from a traditional French garden.
M J Robotham
An evocative and exhilarating faux-memoir spanning ninety years and twelve relationships from the internationally bestselling author M J Robotham, perfect for fans of The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo.
Kenneth Moure
Marche Noir explains how and why black markets in France became essential to ordinary consumers and to businesses to survive scarcity and German exploitation. Drawing on archival evidence and diverse…
Jean Paul Pallud
Resistance was a refusal to accept the finality of the military defeat of 1940; a refusal to accept that Vichy was the legitimate voice of France; a refusal to accept…
Genevieve Cogman
In Revolutionary France, the League of the Scarlet Pimpernel faces vampires fighting for power and a devastating betrayal from one of their allies. Elusive is the thrilling, fast-paced sequel to…
Three girls seem to have the world at their feet in the summer of 1914. But World War 1 is coming and things will change forever - especially for women.
Ben Miller
School kid by day, hero by night!
Dive into a magical adventure inspired by Robin Hood, where you can be the hero, from bestselling author, actor and comedian, Ben Miller…
Claudia Wiesner
This book discusses and conceptualises key questions for the study of politicisation and democratisation of the EU, as well as EU identity. Comparatively analysing two prototypical cases, namely the discourses…
John McMahon
Mick Herron's Slow Horses meets David Baldacci's The Camel Club in a hot new series. When a serial killer starts targeting other serial killers, and seems to be one step…
Jeanne Willis
Join Winnie-the-Pooh and all his friends from the Hundred Acre Wood in this brand new, rhyming picture-book adventure.
Camille Serchuk
Lies of the Land examines the often-overlooked artistic roots of mapmaking practice in early modern France, offering an original perspective on discourses of accuracy and their relationship to the pictorial…
Margaret Cook Andersen
An engaging history of motherhood, demography, and infertility in twentieth-century France, this book details the fraught political and cultural meanings attached to the notion of an "ideal" family size. The…
Claire Goldstein
Offering a new history of a formative cultural and political era through the cosmic phenomena that captured the public's imagination. As Claire Goldstein demonstrates, literary texts, cultural institutions, and architecture…
Genevieve Cortinovis, Ken Gross
Lavishly illustrated, this catalogue explores the role of the automobile as both object and subject in interwar France, a period of exceptional creativity, innovation and turbulence. Expansive and interdisciplinary, Roaring…
Jennifer A Selby
How do secular politics work to manage the emotional, affective, and embodied nature of religion in the public sphere? Drawing on an expansive transnational ethnography in France and Canada and…