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All Grown Up
£8.9915-year-old Neveah is leading a double life. When she isn’t at school, she’s an independent woman of 22 working as a digital freelancer.
Having an affair with a married man was never part of her plan, but now she’ll do just about anything to stop her two worlds from colliding…
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Fireweed
£8.99Hamburg, 1947: Adam is a young British lawyer is posted to the destroyed city to assist in the prosecution of Nazi war criminals. There he meets and falls in love with Rose, a German girl forced to earn her living in a brothel.
Then Henryk Van Reen, a Nazi Officer responsible for the cold-blooded killing of hundreds of innocents, escapes while in Adam’s custody. And Adam is desperate to find him, no matter what the cost.
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Paradise Undone
£8.99Fact and fiction intertwine to tell a credible story of the United States’ deadliest cult.
Paradise Undone unearths the psychological manipulation that pushed the victims of the Peoples Temple to enact the tragic events of the Jonestown Massacre.
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The Colletta Cassettes
£10.99Italy, 1978: Journalist Peter Kentish takes his family to Colletta for a family holiday. Behind closed doors, he is conducting a series of secret interviews with a former CIA Agent to expose an international conspiracy.
Meanwhile, Peter’s eldest son, sixteen-year-old Sebastian, finds his own trouble with a spirited chambermaid. As the tapes become more incriminating, watchful eyes begin to close in.
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The Wrong’un
£8.99Meet the Newells: A big family of good lookers and hard grafters. The siblings break into Oxford academia, London’s high life, the glossy world of magazine publishing and the stratospheric riches of New York’s hedge funds…
Then there’s Paddy, the wrong’un in their midst, who prefers life’s dark underbelly. As things fall apart around his sister Bea, is Paddy behind it all?
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Under Vixens Mere
£12.99After Harry Jones takes his life in the chilling waters of Vixens Mere, not one body is recovered, but two.
Vixens Mere marina hosts a ragtag houseboat community whose lives are as tangled as their mooring ropes, each trying to escape something.