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The Watcher
by Beverly BartonWhether you run or whether you hide, he’ll find you. And then he’ll kill you…
The Chosen
by Beverly BartonBolt the doors, turn on the lights and pray for mercy - you'll be up all night with this disturbingly addictive novel - perfect for fans of Karen Rose.
Damaged Goods
by Helen BlackA daughter accused of murder. And unable to defend herself… A dark, gritty thriller, perfect for fans of Kimberley Chambers and Jessie Keane.
The Trophy Taker
by Lee WeeksA serial killer is on the loose. His target? Lone Western women lured to Hong Kong by the promise of easy money.
Bad Friends
by Claire SeeberA terrible accident. A secret discovered. An inescapable nightmare. Who needs enemies with friends like these? The unnerving new novel from the acclaimed author of LULLABY
What You Will
by Katherine BucknellAn intimate portrait of London intellectual life, the breakdown of a marriage and the friendship between two women, ‘What You Will’ draws the reader into a spellbinding world of beauty and tension.
The Quick
by Laura SpinneyThe chilling, ghostly account of a doctor who is determined to find light in a lifeless body.
The Delegates’ Choice (The Mobile Library)
by Ian SansomIsrael Armstrong, one of literature’s most unlikely detectives, returns for more crime solving adventure in this hilarious third novel from the Mobile Library series.
Touch the Devil (The\liam Devlin Ser. #Bk. 2)
by Jack HigginsClassic adventure from the million copy bestseller Jack Higgins
Standard of Honour (Templar Trilogy #Bk. 2)
by Jack WhyteThe story of the rise and fall of the powerful and mysterious Knights of the Temple: the Third Crusade under Richard the Lionheart.
Songbird
by Josephine CoxThe mesmerizing bestseller from Josephine Cox – the nation’s favourite storyteller. Some secrets can haunt a whole lifetime.
The Savage Day (The\classic Jack Higgins Collection #2)
by Jack HigginsAction and blood-thirsty suspense from the master of the game.
Rules of War: Man Of Honour, Rules Of War, Brothers In Arms
by Iain GaleJack Steel, first met in Man of Honour, is a splendid hero on a new and dangerous mission. Perfect for all fans of Bernard Cornwell's Sharpe.
Rough Justice (Sean Dillon Series #15)
by Jack HigginsThe master of the game is back, with another pulse-pounding adventure featuring the unstoppable Sean Dillon
Renegade’s Magic (The Soldier Son Trilogy #3)
by Robin Hobb‘Fantasy as it ought to be written’ George R.R. Martin
Rapscallion: A Regency Crime Thriller (The\hawkwood Mysteries Ser. #3)
by James McGeeMatthew Hawkwood, ex-soldier turned Bow Street Runner, goes undercover to hunt down smugglers and traitors at the height of the Napoleonic Wars in this thrilling follow-up to Ratcatcher.
Man of Honour: Man Of Honour, Rules Of War, Brothers In Arms
by Iain GaleThe first in a stunning new historical adventure series, perfect for all fans of Sharpe
A Corpse in Shining Armour: Death At Dawn, Death Of A Dancer, A Corpse In Shining Armour
by Caro PeacockDuelling, derring-do, and dastardly deeds are all in a day’s work for Liberty Lane: the plucky heroine for fans of Georgette Heyer and Sarah Waters’s Victorian novels.
The Kingdom Beyond the Waves (Jackelian World Ser. #2)
by Stephen HuntA fantastical version of Dickens, filled with perilous quests, dastardly deeds and deadly intrigue – perfect for all fans of Philip Pullman and Susanna Clarke
Jumper: (jumper Book 1) (Jumper Ser. #2)
by null Steven GouldWritten in the 1990s by American author Steven Gould, Jumper tells the story of Davy Rice as he escapes his tortured childhood to explore the world via teleportation and find his long lost mother. At seventeen the world is at your feet… especially if you can teleport. David Rice barely remembers his mother. She left his alcoholic father when Davy was very young. She left Davy too, and since then all of William Rice’s abusive anger has been focused on his young teenage son. One evening, as he is about to receive another brutal beating, Davy shuts his eyes and wishes to be safe. When he opens them again, he finds himself in his small town’s library. Slowly, he realises he is very special, he can teleport. Armed with his new power, Davy sets out with new purpose: he will leave his abusive home and find his long lost mother. Davy’s confidence grows as his skills do, but they also draw unwanted attention and soon Davy finds that he too is hunted.
The Iron Tiger (Playaway Adult Fiction Ser.)
by Jack HigginsClassic adventure from the million copy bestseller Jack Higgins
Flesh House: Flesh House, Blind Eye, Dark Blood (Logan McRae #4)
by Stuart MacBrideThe fourth thriller in the No.1 bestselling crime series from the award-winning Stuart MacBride. The case was closed. Until the killer walked free… ‘MacBride is a damned fine writer’ Peter James
Dying to Sin (Cooper and Fry Crime Series #8)
by Stephen BoothDetectives Fry and Cooper return in another supremely atmospheric Peak District thriller, perfect for fans of Peter Robinson and Reginald Hill