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March 1997. Six months before the events of Killing Floor, Jack Reacher is still in the army. And there’s big trouble in a small town in Mississippi, where a soldier’s girlfriend is found with her throat cut from ear to ear. Local trouble? Or is the killer from nearby Fort Kelham, a giant base used by elite Army Rangers? Reacher’s orders: go undercover, keep your distance, monitor the investigation. The local sheriff is Elizabeth Deveraux, a beautiful woman and an ex-Marine MP. She has all the skills she needs, but she’s making no progress. Why not? Is there a reason she doesn’t want the killer identified? And there’s constant pressure from the Pentagon, too. Shadowy figures from the world of politics want the killer unmasked-but only if he’s a civilian. Any other result would be a catastrophe. Reacher and Deveraux can’t get near the base. There’s a shadow force in the woods, enforcing a quarantine zone around the fence. But side by side they piece together the evidence-and their partnership becomes more than professional. Eventually the army’s official investigation produces a cast-iron prime suspect-and so does Reacher’s undercover search. But Reacher’s answer is not the same as the army’s. If he keeps quiet, will he be able to live with himself? And if he speaks out, will the army be able to live with him? Very Good: Very tidy condition, minor marks on a few pages.
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61 Hours ended with maverick loner Jack Reacher trapped in a desperate situation from which escape seemed impossible. Even for him. But Reacher has done the impossible before. Now there’s deadly trouble in the wilds of Nebraska…and Reacher walks right into it. First he falls foul of the Duncans, a local clan that has terrified an entire county into submission. But it’s the unsolved case of a missing eight-year-old girl, already decades-old, that Reacher can’t let go. The Duncans want Reacher gone-or dead. And it’s not just past secrets they’re trying to hide. They’re awaiting a secret shipment that’s already late-and they have the kind of customers no one can afford to annoy. For as dangerous as the Duncans are, they’re just the bottom of a criminal food chain stretching halfway around the world. Reacher – bruised and battered – should have just kept on going. But for Reacher, that was impossible. Fair: Minor stains on some pages. Worth Dying For is the kind of explosive thriller only Lee Child could write and only Jack Reacher could survive-a heart-racing page-turner no suspense fan will want to miss.
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Deep beneath the English Channel, a small army of vicious terrorists has seized control of the Eurostar to Paris, taken 400 hostages at gunpoint – and declared war on a government that has more than its own fair share of secrets to keep. One man stands in their way. An off-duty SAS soldier is hiding somewhere inside the train. Good: Tidy condition.
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Sixteen-year-old Liam is naturally bright and sharp, but directionless. He’s a thrill seeker by nature until one night a stunt goes horribly wrong and his best friend is killed. Liam is devastated. Fast forward a year and Liam is training to be a soldier, desperate to forget his past and wanting to move on and make something of his life. Good: some pages show signs of sun fading.
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In the back alleys and glittering salons of night-time Europe, war is already underway as soviet intelligence and the Nazi Gestapo confront each other in an intricate duel of espionage. On the front line is André Szara, a born survivor – of the Polish pogroms, the Stalinist purges and the Russian civil wars. His only goal is to keep going in a world where betrayal can come at any time. But slowly, inextricably he is drawn into the dark intrigues of pre-war Europe where life is a grey uncertainty of cheap hotel rooms, love affairs that cannot last and friends who have ceased to exist… Poor: Stains on pages binding is good.
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Mystery fiction. Detective and mystery stories. An underground chamber is exposed in a seedy, dilapidated house with sagging trim and peeling paint. In the dark cellar, a ritualistic display is revealed. A human skull rests on a cauldron, surrounded by slain chickens and bizarre figurines. Beads and antlers dangle overhead. Called to the scene is forensic anthropol- ogist Dr Temperance Brennan. Bony architecture suggests that the skull is that of a young, black female. But how did she die? And when? Then, just as Tempe is working to determine post-mortem interval, another body is discovered: a headless corpse carved with Satanic symbols. As citizen vigilantes, blaming Devil-worshippers, begin a witch-hunt, intent on revenge, Tempe struggles to keep her emotions in check. But the truth she eventually uncovers proves more shocking than even she could have imagined. Good: Tidy condition
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A lethal new drug with devastating side effects, known as Meltdown, is threatening to destabilize society. Dudley knows that the security services have to act fast, and when his 4 x 4 arrives at their remote hideout in the Canadian lakes, eighteen-year-old Danny and his grandfather, ex-SAS hero Fergus Watts, are once again sucked into a deadly undercover operation and a race against time. Their search for the mastermind behind a pair of murderous gangland twins takes them from the clubs of Manchester to Spain and Germany, and Danny needs all his newly learned expertise when he comes up against an old adversary – someone he hoped never to encounter again. And this time, when the battle is joined, it is a battle to the end. Good: Tidy condition
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The breathtaking new thriller from the author ofBravo Two Zero. Body guarding a TV crew on the streets of war-torn Basra, ex-deniable operator Nick Stone’s life is saved by a reporter’s swift action as a roadside bomb explodes. When the man later vanishes, Stone is asked to find him. The trail leads from Iraq to Bermuda, London and Kabul, the dark and brutal city where governments, terrorism and big business inexorably collide. Caught in the crossfire, his nightmare is only just beginning, for the hunter has suddenly become the hunted. . . Good: Tidy Condition.
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Danny and Elena are now working for the Firm, desperately attempting to track down the vengeance-seeking Black Star before more ‘Angels of Death’ suicide bombers are despatched. Elena is the key to discovering the bomb-master’s whereabouts as she has already made Deep Web contact. The plan is simple – locate Black Star and kill him – at whatever cost.

While Fergus is forced to remain in England, confined to a wheelchair as he recovers from his injuries, the hunt takes Danny and Elena to New York on a covert mission led by Marcie Deveraux.

Despite Black Star’s trickery and deception, the net gradually closes. Fergus travels to the US to help, but Elena is drawn into terrible danger, and only Danny can save her. Using the skills his grandfather has taught him and his own initiative, he must stop the avenging bomb-master from wreaking further destruction . . . Good: Tidy Condition
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This book is a collection of classic Australian poems and verses, centred around Waltzing Matilda, one of Australia’s most iconic folk ballads. The title poem tells the story of a wandering swagman who camps by a billabong, steals a sheep to eat, and is confronted by authorities. Rather than be captured, he leaps into the water, becoming a ghostly legend who still “haunts” the landscape. The poem reflects themes of rebellion, hardship, and the spirit of the bush, and has become a defining piece of Australian cultural identity. Alongside Waltzing Matilda, the book includes other favourite works by Paterson, celebrating: Life in the Australian outback. The resilience and independence of bush workers Adventure, mateship, and folklore. Often accompanied by illustrations and introductory notes (depending on the edition), the collection captures the mythology and character of rural Australia, blending storytelling with poetic rhythm. Very Good: Very tidy condition.
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Candle in the Wind is a historical romance saga set in early 20th-century Britain. It follows the life of a young woman who must navigate hardship, love, and personal growth against a backdrop of social change. After facing a difficult upbringing and uncertain prospects, the heroine struggles to find security and independence. As she encounters love and loss, she is forced to make challenging choices that test her resilience and moral strength. Relationships—romantic and familial—play a central role, and the story explores themes of endurance, identity, and the search for happiness. The title reflects the fragility of life and love, suggesting how easily hopes can be threatened—yet also how determination can keep them alive despite adversity. Good: Tidy condition, minor marks on the cover, sun aged pages.
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A doodle-packed boxset featuring the first THREE books in the bestselling Loki: A Bad God’s Guide series.

After Norse god Loki plays one too many tricks in Asgard, Odin banishes him to live on Earth as an eleven-year-old school boy. With Thor, Heimdall and the giant Hyrrokkin pretending to be his family, Loki must record his deeds in a magical (slightly sarcastic) diary to prove he’s learning how to become more virtuous. Boxset features: Loki: A Bad God’s Guide to Being Good. Loki: A Bad God’s Guide to Taking the Blame. Loki: A Bad God’s Guide to Ruling the World. As New: Still in its original shrunk wrapped slip case.
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When a pregnant tennis star reports that her rock-artist husband has gone missing amid scandalous rumors, Myron Bolitar is forced to confront deep secrets about his client’s past while struggling with fatherhood roles in his personal life. Good: Minor sun aged pages.
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STRAWBERRY FIELDS by Katie Flynn When twelve-year-old Sara Cordwainer, the unloved child of rich and fashionable parents, sees a ragged girl with a baby in her arms outside her church, she stops to talk to her, pressing her collection money into the girl’s icy hand. But from this generous act comes a tragedy which will haunt her for years. When, years later, Sara meets Brogan, a young Irishman working in England, she feels she has found a friend at last. But Brogan has a secret which he dare tell no one, not even Sara. And in a Dublin slum, Brogan’s little sister Polly is growing up. The only girl in a family of boys, she knows herself to be much loved, but it is not until Sara begins to work at the Salvation Army children’s home, Strawberry Fields, that the two girls meet – and Brogan’s secret is told at last… THE MERCY GIRLS by Katie Flynn Set in Liverpool in the 1920s, The Mersey Girls is a heartwarming novel of family, love and triumph against the odds, from bestselling author, Katie Flynn. FROM SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR KATIE FLYNN- Set in Liverpool in the 1920s, The Mersey Girls is a heartwarming novel of family, love and triumph against the odds. ____________________________________ 1913 Seventeen-year-old Evie Murphy has chosen to leave behind her native Ireland for the city of Liverpool. She takes her baby daughter Linnet with her, but leaves behind her child’s frail twin, Lucy. A decision that will change their lives for ever. 1924 When tragedy strikes, Linnet is left destitute and alone, disappearing into the unforgiving Liverpool slums. Meanwhile, Lucy is desperate to find her sister but is she willing to leave behind the beautiful Irish countryside where she has grown up. With uncertain times ahead, will the sisters ever be reunited . . . ? Good: Tidy condition.
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The Accident by Linwood Barclay depicts the unraveling of the lives of six small-town couples: a breakdown which is simple and believable (it could happen to any of us) and culminates in the accidental death of the main character’s wife. It is his quest for answers to what seems an improbable accident that reveals the tangle of calamity that has its origins in the counterfeit business – fake designer handbags, fake prescription drugs and fake (non-complying) building products. Fair: Minor stains on some pages, binding is good. Sticker on front cover.
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The life of Lance Corporal Matt Croucher, a Royal Marine with 40 Commando, is a life of bullets, blood, and loyalty, of lives saved and lives taken. A raw recruit at 19, he was one of the first 200 Allied soldiers to invade Iraq as part of an elite force of British Marines and US Special Forces in 2003. In 2004, he suffered a fractured skull following a roadside bomb attack, only to return the action just a week later. After that he was stationed in hellish Afghanistan, where his actions made him the only living recipient of the George Cross Awarda distinction bestowed only on those who perform acts of great heroism or conspicuous courage in circumstances of extreme danger. Croucher has seen vicious fighting, intense gun battles, roadside ambushes, and witnessed the death and injury of close colleagues on an almost daily basis. This is his incredible story: a searing, vivid, non-stop account of one man s heroism and courage under fire, in the most grueling combat environment since the Second World War.” Fair: Stains on some pages, Dogeared pages otherwise quite tidy, binding is good.
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The second Will Trent novel, from the No. 1 Bestseller. When Atlanta housewife Abigail Campano comes home unexpectedly one afternoon, she walks into a nightmare. A broken window, a bloody footprint on the stairs and, most devastating of all, the horrifying sight of her teenage daughter lying dead on the landing, a man standing over her with a bloody knife. The struggle which follows changes Abigail’s life forever. When the local police make a misjudgement which not only threatens the investigation but places a young girl’s life in danger, the case is handed over to Special Agent Will Trent of the Criminal Apprehension Team – paired with detective Faith Mitchell, a woman who resents him from their first meeting. But in the relentless heat of a Georgia summer, Will and Faith realise that they must work together to find the brutal killer who has targeted one of Atlanta’s wealthiest, most privileged communities – before it’s too late… Poor: Readable copy, binding is good, Sun aged pages.
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Alex Delaware learns he has become the target of a carefully orchestrated campaign of vague threats and intimidation, as harassment turns to terror, mischief to madness. Ex-Library: Very poor condition Large print Edition, Binding good.
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A hero returns home to a country that is riding high on victory and bolstered with pride. But anyone who has experienced war knows it can never be left behind. Return of the Gallipoli Legend continues the story, told in Hard Jacka, of Albert Jacka, VC soldier, legend and friend. In this meticulously researched account of a hero and his comrades-in-arms, Michael Lawriwsky explores the human cost of war. Coming home is bittersweet and the memories and experiences of war are never forgotten, irrevocably changing the world view of the soldiers who returned to a nation on the brink of The Great Depression. It is through the eyes of Albert Jacka, VC that we catch a glimpse of how survival away from the trenches becomes an emotional battle on the homefront. Michael Lawriwsky vividly describes the baptism of fire Australia’s young soldiers faced when they were called upon to sacrifice all for King and Country on the battlegrounds of Gallipoli, the Somme, Bullecourt and Polygon Wood. The price paid by the soldiers and their families is one that will echo through generations. Albert Jacka, VC was a hero whose legacy lives on. Very Good: Very tidy condition.
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Read the sold-out novel that broke the record for the world’s youngest novelist. “Don’t even try this book if you don’t have a strong stomach…” said the Sydney Morning Herald. “Thriller, it says on the back. Rather it is like being pulled through a nightmare…” Inspired by a recurring childhood nightmare, D is the story of Daniel Seaton, lonely and mysterious asylum inmate. D is not insane, but he lives in a terrible world of noises – noises he can hear from other people’s ears. The doctors won’t let him sleep, they want to keep him awake until he can stand it no more – all for the sake of their dream research. And now someone wants to kill D. Stalking him is a creature who can hear the noises in his head, and wants to stop them, to kill the sound. A nurse is brutally murdered, keys to the asylum go missing, and a terrifying figure in a white hood stalks the corridors. Beautiful intern Dianne Reicher is D’s only hope. With her help he must fight to hold on to his sanity, his freedom… and his life. Poor: This book has never been read, but it has significant stains on the edges of the pages. Binding is good. Image is of the actual book.
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With black-and-white drawings throughout, here are thirty-two classic myths that bring the pre-Christian Scandinavian world to life and bear witness to the courage, passion, and boundless spirit that were hallmarks of the Norse world. Gods, humans, and monstrous beasts engage in prodigious drinking bouts, contests of strength, greedy schemes for gold, and lusty encounters. Included are tales of Odin, the wisest and most fearsome of all the gods; Thor, the thundering powerhouse; and the exquisite mafic-wielding Freyja. Fair: Stains on some pages Binding is good.
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Jack Reacher. Hero. Loner. Soldier. Soldier’s son. An elite military cop, he was one of the army’s brightest stars. But in every cop’s life there is a turning point. One case. One messy, tangled case that can shatter a career. Turn a lawman into a renegade. And make him question words like honor, valor, and duty. For Jack Reacher, this is that case. New Year’s Day, 1990. The Berlin Wall is coming down. The world is changing. And in a North Carolina “hot-sheets” motel, a two-star general is found dead. His briefcase is missing. Nobody knows what was in it. Within minutes Jack Reacher has his orders: Control the situation. But this situation can’t be controlled. Within hours the general’s wife is murdered hundreds of miles away. Then the dominoes really start to fall. Two Special Forces soldiers–the toughest of the tough–are taken down, one at a time. Top military commanders are moved from place to place in a bizarre game of chess. And somewhere inside the vast worldwide fortress that is the U.S. Army, Jack Reacher–an ordinarily untouchable investigator for the 110th Special Unit–is being set up as a fall guy with the worst enemies a man can have. But Reacher won’t quit. He’s fighting a new kind of war. And he’s taking a young female lieutenant with him on a deadly hunt that leads them from the ragged edges of a rural army post to the winding streets of Paris to a confrontation with an enemy he didn’t know he had. With his French-born mother dying–and divulging to her son one last, stunning secret–Reacher is forced to question everything he once believed… about his family, his career, his loyalties–and himself. Because this soldier’s son is on his way into the darkness, where he finds a tangled drama of desperate desires and violent death–and a conspiracy more chilling, ingenious, and treacherous than anyone could have guessed.–Publisher description.
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Lena Adams has spent her life struggling to escape her past. She has only unhappy memories of Reece, the small town which nearly destroyed her. She’s made a new life for herself as a police detective in Heartsdale, a hundred miles away – but nothing could prepare her for the violence which explodes when she is forced to return. A vicious murder leaves a young woman incinerated beyond recognition. And Lena is the only suspect. When Heartsdale police chief Jeffrey Tolliver, Lena’s boss, receives word that his detective has been arrested, he has no choice but to go to Lena’s aid – taking with him his wife, medical examiner Sara Linton. But soon after their arrival, a second victim is found. The town closes ranks. And both Jeffrey and Sara find themselves entangled in a horrifying underground world of bigotry and rage – a violent world which shocks even them. A world which puts their own lives in jeopardy. Only Jeffrey and Sara can free Lena from the web of lies, betrayal and brutality that has trapped her. But can they discover the truth before the killer strikes again? Poor: Tidy condition but showing its age, binding is good.
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A small Georgia town erupts in panic when a young college professor is found brutally mutilated in the local diner. But it’s only when town pediatrician and coroner Sara Linton does the autopsy that the full extent of the killer’s twisted work becomes clear. Sara’s ex-husband, police chief Jeffrey Tolliver, leads the investigation-a trail of terror that grows increasingly macabre when another local woman is found crucified a few days later. But he’s got more than a sadistic serial killer on his hands, for the county’s sole female detective, Lena Adams-the first victim’s sister-want to serve her own justice. But it is Sara who holds the key to finding the killer. A secret from her past could unmask the brilliantly malevolent psychopath .. or mean her death. Fair: Minor stains on some pages. Binding is good
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Liberation Day (2002) is the fifth thriller in Andy McNab’s Nick Stone series. Ex-SAS operative Stone, desperate for US citizenship to start a new life, takes a “final” job for the CIA: killing a money-laundering businessman in Algeria. The job goes wrong, plunging Stone into a deadly war against al-Qaeda funding in France. The Mission: Initially, Stone is tasked with traveling to North Africa (Algeria) to kill a suspect and return with his severed head. The Conflict: Stone becomes embroiled in a chaotic drug and terrorist financing war in the South of France, chasing down operatives linked to al-Qaeda who are using the hawalla banking system. The Dilemma: Nick Stone is caught between corrupt intelligence agencies and vicious criminals, forcing him into a desperate situation where his survival hinges on his training.
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An ex-SAS officer now working for British Intelligence finds himself to be a disposable pawn in a deadly game of cat-and-mouse between the superpowers. Being a deniable operative, he is in deadly danger, but he needs the money. Good: Tidy condition pocket edition.
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LINCOLN RHYME RETURNS! First introduced in the spine-chilling novel The Bone Collector, Lincoln Rhyme dazzled readers with unparalleled forensic sleuthing — all done from the confines of a wheelchair. A famed criminologist, paralyzed from the neck down, Rhyme compensates for his physical disability with his brains — and the arms and legs of his brilliant and beautiful protégée, Amelia Sachs. It is Amelia who “walks the grid” for Rhyme, acting as his eyes and ears for the famously dangerous and difficult cases chronicled in Jeffery Deaver’s bestselling novels The Bone Collector, The Coffin Dancer, and The Empty Chair. Now the awe-inspiring duo returns in The Stone Monkey. Recruited to help the FBI and the Immigration and Naturalization Service perform the nearly impossible, Lincoln and Amelia manage to track down a cargo ship headed for New York City and carrying two dozen illegal Chinese immigrants, as well as the notorious human smuggler and killer known as “the Ghost.” But when the Ghost’s capture goes disastrously wrong, Lincoln and Amelia find themselves in a race against time: to stop the Ghost before he can track down and murder the two surviving families who have escaped from the ship and vanished deep into the labyrinthine world of New York City’s Chinatown. Over the next harrowing forty-eight hours, the Ghost brilliantly and ruthlessly hunts for the families, while Rhyme, aided by a quirky policeman from mainland China, struggles to find them before they die, and Amelia Sachs pursues a very different kind of police work — forming a connection with one of the immigrants that may have consequences going to the core of her relationship with her partner and lover, Lincoln Rhyme. The Stone Monkey abounds with Deaver’s famous trademarks: wholly unexpected plot twists, breakneck pacing, and characters who are heartbreakingly real, reminding us once again why People hailed him as “the master of ticking-bomb suspense” and Publishers Weekly called him the “most clever plotter on the planet.” LINCOLN RHYME RETURNS! First introduced in the spine-chilling novel The Bone Collector, Lincoln Rhyme dazzled readers with unparalleled forensic sleuthing — all done from the confines of a wheelchair. A famed criminologist, paralyzed from the neck down, Rhyme compensates for his physical disability with his brains — and the arms and legs of his brilliant and beautiful protégée, Amelia Sachs. It is Amelia who “walks the grid” for Rhyme, acting as his eyes and ears for the famously dangerous and difficult cases chronicled in Jeffery Deaver’s bestselling novels The Bone Collector, The Coffin Dancer, and The Empty Chair. Now the awe-inspiring duo returns in The Stone Monkey. Recruited to help the FBI and the Immigration and Naturalization Service perform the nearly impossible, Lincoln and Amelia manage to track down a cargo ship headed for New York City and carrying two dozen illegal Chinese immigrants, as well as the notorious human smuggler and killer known as “the Ghost.” But when the Ghost’s capture goes disastrously wrong, Lincoln and Amelia find themselves in a race against time: to stop the Ghost before he can track down and murder the two surviving families who have escaped from the ship and vanished deep into the labyrinthine world of New York City’s Chinatown. Over the next harrowing forty-eight hours, the Ghost brilliantly and ruthlessly hunts for the families, while Rhyme, aided by a quirky policeman from mainland China, struggles to find them before they die, and Amelia Sachs pursues a very different kind of police work — forming a connection with one of the immigrants that may have consequences going to the core of her relationship with her partner and lover, Lincoln Rhyme. The Stone Monkey abounds with Deaver’s famous trademarks: wholly unexpected plot twists, breakneck pacing, and characters who are heartbreakingly real, reminding us once again why People hailed him as “the master of ticking-bomb suspense”
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Unmarried Clare Kelso awaits trial in Glasgow in 1787 for the death by poison of her 10-month-old son. The baby’s father, Frederick Striker, has vanished. Orphaned and poor, Clare had been taken in by wealthy relatives to care for their three young children, and it was through her ambiguous position as servant and family member that she met the charming, roguish Striker, whose reputation as a womanizer only enhanced his appeal. But Striker has a darker side, a fact that his submissive sister and the judge at the trial know well, each for their own reasons. Rising defense attorney Cameron Adams listens to Clare’s story about the circumstances of the baby’s death with mounting perplexity, and after some keen detective work he is sure that Clare is lying to protect someone. Cameron, soon comes to believe that the frail girl who refuses to defend herself could be a murderer’s second victim. The key to the truth lies with Frederick Striker. Gambler, seducer, adventurer, he alone can save Clare from the gallows. If he wishes to… Poor: Stains on some pages otherwise good condition, binding is good. DIFFERENT COVER
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In every form — cakes, flans, crusts, sprinkles, sauces — chocolate is the national favorite. Chef Trish Deseine provides 100 easy and original recipes, each one accompanied by a truly mouthwatering photograph. The dishes are arranged into practical groupings, such as Chocolate with Crunch, Chocolate for Kids, Chic Chocolate and Chocotherapy.This delicious collection includes a special section on the tricks and techniques and the various tools used in professional kitchens to carve, mold, melt and form chocolate to suit every possible need. From dainty to decadent, there is something in this book to fill every fantasy about chocolate. The tasty selections Honey-glazed chocolate madeleines Chocolate granola Chocolate body paint Rolled chocolate cake. For everybody who loves chocolate, this book creates chocolate surprises, cakes, cookies and desserts. It includes chapters on using chocolate for kids’ treats, classic recipes, for chocolate chewing, for all round chocolate therapy and some crucial professional tips that make handling and finishing chocolate so much easier. As New: Very tidy condition.
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Fruit, vegies and herbs are so versatile – you can cook with them, they smell good, they look great in pots as ornamental plants and, what’s more, they are really easy and inexpensive to grow! HOME GROWN is a one-stop shop for all your growing and cooking needs. It focuses on popular fruit, vegies and herbs, and places a special emphasis on Asian greens and ingredients such as lemon grass, galangal, kaffir lime, chinese broccoli and chinese chard. Combining information on the best ways to grow your own food with the best ways to use them in your home cooking, makes this an invaluable resource for both experienced and not-so-experienced gardeners and cooks alike. Loaded with practical tips, beautiful recipe suggestions and great gardening advice, HOME GROWN taps into the ever-growing trend of getting back to basics, growing and cooking with your own produce. Good: Tidy condition, minor marks on the back cover.