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The Silent Wife
₱200.00A woman runs alone in the woods. she convinces herself she has no reason to be afraid, but she’s wrong. a predator is stalking the women of grant county. he lingers in the shadows, until the time is just right to snatch his victim. a decade later, the case has been closed. the killer is behind bars. but then another young woman is brutally attacked and left for dead, and the mo is identical. although the original trail has gone cold – memories have faded, witnesses have disappeared – agent will trent and forensic pathologist sara linton must re-open the cold case. but the clock is ticking, and the killer is determined to find his perfect silent wife.
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The Beekeeper Of Aleppo
₱200.00The international number one bestseller, for readers of the tattooist of auschwitz and the kite runner.
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Don’t You Forget About Me
₱220.00You always remember your first love. don’t you…? ‘i loved it! so funny and warm. a delicious read’ marian keyes ‘hilarious, warm and life affirming’ jenny colgan it began with four words. ‘i love your laugh. x’ but that was twelve years ago. it really began the day georgina was fired from the worst restaurant in sheffield (© tripadvisor) and found the worst boyfriend in the world (© georgina’s best friends) in bed with someone else. so when her new boss, lucas mccarthy, turns out to be the boy who wrote those words to her all that time ago, it feels like the start of something. the only problem? he doesn’t seem to remember georgina – at all…
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Percy Jackson And The Titan’s Curse
₱220.00The third book in the most exciting commercial fantasy adventure series since artemis fowl. it’s the last friday before the winter holidays but percy jackson isn’t at school: he’s battling the fearsome manticore (half human, half lion), which in itself isn’t ideal . . . but with annabeth missing and the goddess of the hunt held captive, things get a whole lot more serious . . . greek mythology relocated to modern-day america. action-packed, funny, accessible writing for both boys and girls aged 10+. perfect for fans of harry potter and artemis fowl.
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The Keeper Of Stories
₱200.00A feel good and uplifting book club read you won’t be able to put down!
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The Housekeepers
₱80.00‘delightfully mischievous’ the times ‘punch-the-air good, the edwardian heist novel you never knew you needed’ kiran millwood hargrave a rip-roaring tale of revenge’ daily mail upstairs, madam is planning the party of the season. all eyes are on the grandest house in mayfair as the countdown to their lavish summer ball begins. everything must be perfect. but with the chandeliers gleaming and the cellars stocked, loyal housekeeper mrs king is suddenly dismissed. downstairs, the servants are plotting the heist of the century. as the clock strikes twelve on the night of the ball, mrs king will return to strip the house of its riches – right under the nose of her former employer. and she knows just who to recruit to pull off the impossible: a bold alliance of women with nothing left to lose and every reason for revenge. raves for the housekeepers ‘hay sets a cracking pace… with plenty of twists and a great deal of fun’ guardian ‘imagine ocean’s 8 had an illegitimate baby with fingersmith – a big fat diamond of a book’ erin kelly ‘kept me hooked ’til the last page. the strong, determined and memorable female characters pull you into their web of intrigue’ jennifer saint ”hay’s ambitious debut combines a memorable ensemble cast with a panoramic portrait of victorian london’ mail on sunday ‘prepare to grow hungrier for justice with every page you turn’ nina de gramont, bestselling author of the christie affair ‘a page-turning delight from beginning to end’ red ‘fun, fast-paced and totally immersive, the housekeepers is a rare jewel worth coveting’ emma stonex ‘hell hath no fury like a housekeeper scorned . . . this novel is unputdownable’ house beautiful
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The Binding
₱200.00Lose yourself in the breakout sensation of the year shortlisted for waterstones book of the year 2019 ‘brilliant’ joanna cannon ‘spellbinding’ guardian ‘magic’ erin kelly ‘immersive’ sunday times ‘gorgeous’ stella duffy ‘astounding’ anna mazzola emmett farmer is a binder’s apprentice. his job is to hand-craft beautiful books and, within each, to capture something unique and extraordinary: a memory. if you have something you want to forget, or a secret to hide, he can bind it – and you will never have to remember the pain it caused. in a vault under his mentor’s workshop, row upon row of books – and secrets – are meticulously stored and recorded. then one day emmett makes an astonishing discovery: one of the volumes has his name on it.
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The Choice
₱250.00Travis parker lives the good life and has no interest in a serious relationship. but travis is unable to deny his attraction to new neighbour gabby holland, a defensive woman who has a long-time boyfriend. the choice that gabby makes about her relationship with travis leads years later to a life and death decision that travis must make.
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Then She Was Gone
₱250.00Bestselling psychological suspense, and a top richard & judy selection _____________________________ over 1,000 5* reviews – this is why readers love this book- ‘grips to the point of obsession’ ‘my life stopped while i read this book’ ‘my heart was thumping in my chest’ ‘this is edge of your seat reading’ ‘this book left me breathless’ ‘cancel all plans and buy this book’ _____________________________ she was fifteen, her mother’s golden girl. she had her whole life ahead of her. and then, in the blink of an eye, ellie was gone. ten years on, laurel has never given up hope of finding ellie. and then she meets a charming and charismatic stranger who sweeps her off her feet. but what really takes her breath away is when she meets his nine-year-old daughter. because his daughter is the image of ellie. now all those unanswered questions that have haunted laurel come flooding back. what really happened to ellie? and who still has secrets to hide?
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The Last Devil To Die
₱450.00You’d think you would be allowed to relax over christmas, but not in the world of the thursday murder club. on boxing day, a dangerous package is smuggled across the english coast. when it goes missing, chaos is unleashed. the body count starts to rise – including someone close to the thursday murder club – as our gang face an impossible search and their most deadly opponents yet. with the clock ticking down and a killer heading to cooper’s chase, has their luck finally run out? and who will be ‘the last devil to die’? —– readers can’t get enough of the thursday murder club series! ‘opening the new osman is like sitting down to dinner with treasured friends you know are going to kill you – deliciously!’ peter james ‘full of humour and heart, osman delivers another must-read. i loved it’ harlan coben ‘a warm, wise and witty warning never to underestimate the elderly’ val mcdermid ‘so smart and funny. deplorably good’ ian rankin ‘smart, compassionate, warm, moving and so very funny’ marian keyes ‘thrilling, moving, laugh-out-loud funny’ mark billingham
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The Family Upstairs
₱250.00‘really good, gripping. i couldn’t bear for it to finish… i don’t want to move onto the next book too soon as it feels like a betrayal.’ olivia colman ‘i swear i didn’t breathe the whole time i was reading it. gripping, pacy, brilliantly twisty.’ clare mackintosh ‘a twisty and engrossing story of betrayal and redemption.’ ian rankin ____________________ from the #1 bestselling author of invisible girl in a large house in london’s fashionable chelsea, a baby is awake in her cot. well-fed and cared for, she is happily waiting for someone to pick her up. in the kitchen lie three decomposing corpses. close to them is a hastily scrawled note. they’ve been dead for several days. who has been looking after the baby? and where did they go? two entangled families. a house with the darkest of secrets. a compulsive thriller from lisa jewell. ____________________ ‘rich, dark and intricately twisted, this enthralling whodunnit mixes family saga with domestic noir to brilliantly chilling effect.’ ruth ware ‘you don’t read a lisa jewell book, you fall into it. it takes huge talent to establish a whole world in the turn of two pages.’ erin kelly ‘creepy, intricate and utterly immersive- an excellent holiday read.’ guardian ‘i had an unrelentingly pleasurable and thrilling for-god’s-sake-tell-me-what-happened sensation in my stomach for the entire read … stupendous!’ ruth jones ‘absolutely brilliant. great characterisation, a fascinating and dark set up and a great conclusion. she’s always great but this is next level stuff.’ sarah pinborough ‘few writers of psychological suspense devise such swift, slippery plots; fewer still people their stories with characters so human and complex. lisa’s jewell’s the family upstairs glitters like a blade and cuts even deeper.’ aj finn ‘whenever i pick up a lisa jewell novel i know i’m in for a compelling, immersive and unputdownable read and the family upstairs is one of her very best’ cl taylor ‘i had hoped to save the family upstairs for my holiday, but failed miserably … i was hooked from the first page. i think it’s her best yet and hands down my favourite book so far this year.’ alice feeney ‘utterly compelling. deliciously dark and twisty with characters who live on in your head. lisa jewell just keeps getting better and better.’ jane corry ‘it’s absolutely bloody brilliant and i can’t tell you much i wish i’d written it.’ tammy cohen ‘it’s so good!’ india knight ‘i loved the family upstairs!’ sarah jessica parker ____________________ readers are obsessed with the family upstairs- ‘i read so many books in the crime/mystery genre that it becomes harder to find a book that stands out. this one succeeded!! hooked from page one’ ‘i totally adored this book. all of lisa jewell’s books are fabulous, but something about this one is extra special.’ ‘absolutely absorbing … thoroughly enjoyed it’ ‘kept me captivated from the very beginning … definitely worth reading – as long you like reading into the night!’ ‘what a book. clever would be an understatement. and those last pages left me with chills. the concept had me intrigued and the execution had me captivated. i could not put this book down!’ #1 bestseller in the uk, sunday times, august 2019
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The Lost Symbol
₱250.00What was lost will be found&washington dc: harvard symbologist robert langdon is summoned at the last minute to deliver an evening lecture in the capitol building. within moments of his arrival, however, a disturbing object gruesomely encoded with fiv
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The Subtle Knife
₱60.00As the boundaries between worlds begin to dissolve, lyra and her daemon help will parry in his search for his father and for a powerful, magical knife.
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Magnus Chase And The Sword Of Summer
₱280.00The first book in the incredible new series from the author of percy jackson, the kane chronicles and heroes of olympus. my name is magnus chase. i’m orphaned and living rough on the streets of boston. and things are about to get much worse. my day started out normally enough. i was sleeping under a bridge when some guy kicked me awake and said, ‘they’re after you.’ next thing i know, i’m reunited with my obnoxious uncle, who casually informs me that my long-lost father is a norse god. nothing normal about that. and it turns out the gods of asgard are preparing for war. apparently, if i can’t find the sword my father lost two thousand years ago, there will be doom. doomsday, to be precise. a fire giant attacking the city? immortal warriors hacking each other to pieces? unkillable wolves with glowing eyes? it’s all coming up. but first i’m going to die. this is the story of how my life goes downhill from there…