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MyrmidonâEUR(TM)s lead literary title for 2024 is an epic rendering of ChinaâEUR(TM)s Taiping Rebellion and the early years of Californian winemaking, a story of passion, racial bigotry, hope and redemption.
In the second novel of the visceral Divided Kingdom series, the Royalist army attacks Bristol, where the Reeve brothers, carefree and dissolute Ralph and embittered and fanatical Francis clash again.
Will, a therapist, is plunged into a series of bizarre events after being knocked from his bicycle in a hit-and-run incident. And then along comes Emma, who wants to be his client and yet claims to be dead. Emma turns up in the most surprising and inconvenient circumstances and Will must struggle to save his livelihood, his marriage and his life.
The latest volume in the bestselling "Space Captain Smith" series, eagerly anticipated.
Lysandra is back and she's going to war! In the dirt of the Flavian Amphitheatre, known to history as the Coliseum, lies the bloodied body of Spartan priestess, Lysandra, cut down by Rome's adored Gladiatrix Prima, the beautiful and deadly Illeana, the Midnight Falcon.
Nell and the Girls is a remarkable, dramatic and heartwarming true story. France, 1940. The British have evacuated their forces from Dunkirk. Nell and her girls stand on the beach and see the outline of Dover Castle but it will be four and a half long years before they return to Britain.
Leo Rawling was an ordinary soldier captured by the Japanese in 1942. His story is told in his own pictures and his own words; a world that is uncompromising, vivid and raw. For the first time the cruelty inflicted on the prisoners of war by their own officers is depicted as well as shocking images of POW life.
Expertly written and presented companion guide to the hit BBC TV series Sherlock.
Harmattan (n. A dry, dusty wind that blows from the Sahara- probably from the Arabic haram, a forbidden or accursed thing). Haoua is a young girl growing up in a remote village in the Republic of Niger. Spirited, independent and intelligent, she has benefited from a stable home life but everything she has known is starting to change.
The second in Laura Purcell's captivating and acclaimed series of novels chronicling the lives and loves of the consorts and mistresses of Britain's rash and reckless Hanoverian kings.
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