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  • Fear Nothing by Lisa Gardner
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    Fear Nothing

    Heart-racing suspense and irresistible characters from the bestselling author of touch & go, catch me, love you more and many others. if your family are killers, what are you? they say family means everything. but dr adeline glen cannot accept that. when you’re bound by blood to a father who slaughtered prostitutes and a sister who followed in his sociopathic footsteps, how can you? but now boston detective d. d. warren needs adeline’s professional help to recover from a brutal attack by a psychopath. a murderer who knows too much about adeline’s dead father, and is someone her imprisoned sister claims she can help catch. with the rose killer focused on d. d., will adeline be able to put aside her personal nightmares to help her? all she knows is if she is going to survive what’s to come, adeline will have to… fear nothing.

  • Soul Mountain by Xingjian Gao
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    Soul Mountain

    A chinese man goes on a journey of self discovery in the distant regions of contemplating the disparaging effects of the cultural revolution.

  • Blood Orange by Harriet Tyce
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    Blood Orange

    **a lesson in cruelty, the new jaw-dropping thriller from bestselling author harriet tyce is out now!** ‘utterly compelling… i couldn’t put it down’ lisa jewell, no.1 bestselling author of the family upstairs ‘a classy thriller with complex and compelling characters’ clare mackintosh, bestselling author of i let you go ‘twists that keep you frantically turning the pages’ sunday mirror bold and shocking, blood orange will hold you in its grip until its final, heartstopping conclusion. alison has it all. a doting husband, adorable daughter, and a career on the rise – she’s just been given her first murder case to defend. but all is never as it seems… just one more night. then i’ll end it. alison drinks too much. she’s neglecting her family. and she’s having an affair with a colleague whose taste for pushing boundaries may be more than she can handle. i did it. i killed him. i should be locked up. alison’s client doesn’t deny that she stabbed her husband – she wants to plead guilty. and yet something about her story is deeply amiss. saving this woman may be the first step to alison saving herself. i’m watching you. i know what you’re doing. but someone knows alison’s secrets. someone who wants to make her pay for what she’s done, and who won’t stop until she’s lost everything…. ‘gripping’ daily mail ‘sizzlingly addictive’ heat ‘delicious and addictive – a perfectly crafted treat!’ louise candlish, author of our house ‘glittering and fierce . . . a glorious bonfire of a marriage thriller’ irish times

  • The Interpretation Of Murder by Jed Rubenfeld
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    The Interpretation Of Murder

    The 10 year anniversary edition of a dazzling literary thriller including brand new material, the interpretation of murder is the story of sigmund freud assisting a manhattan murder investigation. think shadow of the wind meets the historian. the interpretation of murder is an inventive tour de force inspired by sigmund freud’s 1909 visit to america, accompanied by protégé and rival carl jung. when a wealthy young debutante is discovered bound, whipped and strangled in a luxurious apartment overlooking the city, and another society beauty narrowly escapes the same fate, the mayor of new york calls upon freud to use his revolutionary new ideas to help the surviving victim recover her memory of the attack, and solve the crime. but nothing about the attacks – or about the surviving victim, nora – is quite as it seems. and there are those in very high places determined to stop the truth coming out, and freud’s startling theories taking root on american soil.

  • Such A Fun Age by Kiley Reid
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    Such A Fun Age

    **get ready for come and get it – the explosive new novel from kiley reid, available now** _______________ ‘essential. this year’s hit debut’ – guardian ‘a biting tale of race and class’ – sunday times ‘i couldn’t put this down’ – jojo moyes _______________ the instant sunday times and new york times bestseller longlisted for the booker prize a times, guardian, sunday times, telegraph, mail on sunday, red, good housekeeping and cosmopolitan book of the year _______________ when emira is apprehended at a supermarket for ‘kidnapping’ the white child she’s actually babysitting, it sets off an explosive chain of events. her employer alix, a feminist blogger with the best of intentions, resolves to make things right. but emira herself is aimless, broke and wary of alix’s desire to help. when a surprising connection emerges between the two women, it sends them on a crash course that will upend everything they think they know – about themselves, each other, and the messy dynamics of privilege. _______________ ‘bites into the zeitgeist then spits it out with gusto. you really should read it, asap’ – stylist ‘about power dynamics, race, social commentary, and also why and how we are the woman we are’ – pandora sykes ‘an extraordinarily deft debut, written with wisdom, kindness and sharp humour’ – daily mail ‘a beautiful tale of how we live now’ – elizabeth day _______________ a reese witherspoon and zoella book club pick

  • 21 Lessons For The 21st Century by Yuval Noah Harari
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    21 Lessons For The 21st Century

    **the number one bestseller** in twenty-one bite-sized lessons, yuval noah harari explores what it means to be human in an age of bewilderment. ’21 lessons is, simply put, a crucial book’ adam kay how can we protect ourselves from nuclear war, ecological cataclysms and technological disruptions? what can we do about the epidemic of fake news or the threat of terrorism? what should we teach our children? yuval noah harari takes us on a thrilling journey through today’s most urgent issues. the golden thread running through his exhilarating new book is the challenge of maintaining our collective and individual focus in the face of constant and disorienting change. are we still capable of understanding the world we have created? ‘fascinating… compelling… harari has teed up a crucial global conversation about how to take on the problems of the 21st century’ bill gates, new york times ‘truly mind-expanding… ultra-topical’ guardian

  • Get Changed by Kat Farmer
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    Get Changed

    Get changed is for the countless women out there who are wondering whether they know who they are anymore. loss of identity is an experience all too familiar to instagram style guru and professional stylist kat farmer. in her own life, she found that fashion helped her regenerate herself and rediscover her confidence. in get changed, kat’s authentic, down-to-earth voice, trademark humour, and insights into some of her personal anxieties make you feel like she’s right there in the room with you. the book delivers the personal stylist experience to readers, a step-by-step practical guide to building the ultimate new wardrobe. borrowing from the structure of a recipe book, the prep, the ingredients and the method, kat breaks down the process with easy-to-remember tips and tricks; the reader will come away inspired and confident that they can build a wardrobe of clothes they love. most importantly, kat will show that finding your confidence again and discovering the new you can be as simple as getting changed. the book covers all the basics – sorting out and assessing your current wardrobe, working out what works for your body type and your lifestyle, how to shop successfully, key wardrobe pieces (crucially that will work together) all tackled with kat’s helpful, warm and funny approach.

  • Question And Answer Encyclopedia by Linda Sonntag
  • Nature's Deadly Creatures by Frances Jones
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    Nature’s Deadly Creatures

    Text and pop-up illustrations depict six of the world’s deadliest creatures, including the scorpion fish, black widow, and cobra.

  • The Almost Moon by Alice Sebold
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    The Almost Moon

    When all is said and done, killing my mother came easily. a woman steps over the line into the unthinkable in this brilliant, powerful and unforgettable novel by the author of the lovely bones. for years, helen knightly has given her life to others: to her haunted mother, to her enigmatic father, to her husband and now-grown daughters. when she finally crosses a terrible boundary, her life comes rushing in at her in a way she never could have imagined. unfolding over twenty-four hours, the almost moon explores the ties between mothers and daughters, wives and lovers, the meaning of devotion and the line between love and hate. it is a challenging, moving, gripping story, written with the humanity and fluidity that only alice sebold can bring to the page.

  • Fangirl by Rainbow Rowell
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    Fangirl

    Cath and wren are identical twins, and until recently they did absolutely everything together. now they’re off to university and wren’s decided she doesn’t want to be one half of a pair any more. now cath has to decide whether she’s ready to open her heart to new people and new experiences, and she’s realising that there’s more to learn about love than she ever thought possible …

  • A Rising Man by Abir Mukherjee
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    A Rising Man

    Selected as a book of the year 2016 in the daily telegraph the winner of the harvill secker/daily telegraph crime writing competition captain sam wyndham, former scotland yard detective, is a new arrival to calcutta. desperately seeking a fresh start after his experiences during the great war, wyndham has been recruited to head up a new post in the police force. but with barely a moment to acclimatise to his new life or to deal with the ghosts which still haunt him, wyndham is caught up in a murder investigation that will take him into the dark underbelly of the british raj. a senior official has been murdered, and a note left in his mouth warns the british to quit india: or else. with rising political dissent and the stability of the raj under threat, wyndham and his two new colleagues – arrogant inspector digby and british-educated, but indian-born sergeant banerjee, one of the few indians to be recruited into the new cid – embark on an investigation that will take them from the luxurious parlours of wealthy british traders to the seedy opium dens of the city. the start of an atmospheric and enticing new historical crime series.

  • Just One Day by Gayle Forman
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    Just One Day

    Sparks fly when american good girl allyson encounters laid back dutch actor willem, so she follows him on a whirlwind trip to paris, upending her life in just one day and prompting a year of self discovery and the search for true love.

  • We Need To Talk About Kevin by Lionel Shriver
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    We Need To Talk About Kevin

  • Because Of Miss Bridgerton by Julia Quinn
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    Because Of Miss Bridgerton

    Return to the world of the bridgertons . . . ________________________________________ a generation before the bridgertons, there were the rokesbys . . . everyone expects billie bridgerton to marry one of the rokesby brothers, and she’s not opposed: their families have been neighbours for centuries. there is only one rokesby billie absolutely cannot tolerate: george. he may be the eldest, and heir to the earldom, but he’s arrogant, annoying and she’s certain he detests her. which is perfectly convenient, as she can’t stand the sight of him, either. but when billie and george are quite literally thrown together, a whole new sort of sparks begin to fly. and when these lifelong adversaries finally kiss, they just might discover that the one person they can’t abide is the one person they can’t live without . . . return to the world of the bridgertons with this first book in a dazzlingly witty prequel series from sunday times bestselling author julia quinn, featuring the ancestors of the bridgertons you know and love. ________________ find out why readers love julia quinn . . . ‘quinn writes delightfully fast-paced, funny, sparkling and bright romance’ romantic times ‘the next best thing to georgette heyer’ gloss ‘a smart, funny touch. . . reminiscent of helen fielding’ time magazine ‘powered by a surfeit of dazzling wit and graced with a cast of unforgettable characters’ booklist ‘a smart, funny touch. . . reminiscent of helen fielding’ time magazine ‘quinn is incomparable! the latest addition to her beloved bridgerton series is funny, charming, witty and wildly romantic’ rt book reviews ‘like an episode of downtown abbey mixed with a great rom-com’ ibooks best books of march ‘julia quinn is one of the best historical romance novelists of our time’ heroes and heartbreakers ‘quinn excels in writing stories full of joy and delight, where laughter trembles on the edges’ happy ever after ‘quinn is a master of historical romance’ entertainment weekly ‘full of wit, charm and smouldering attraction . . . an unputdownable story that i think romance fans will treasure’ harlequin junkie ‘this book was an utter delight . . . i just loved it’ love in a time of feminism

  • The Lost Twin by Sophie Cleverly
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    The Lost Twin

    When troublesome scarlet mysteriously disappears from rookwood school, terrifying miss fox invites her quiet twin sister ivy to ‘take her place’. ivy reluctantly agrees in the hopes of finding out what happened to her missing sister. for only at rookwood will ivy be able to unlock the secrets of scarlet’s disappearance, through a scattered trail of diary pages carefully hidden all over the school.

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