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The Hanged Man by Simon Kernick

The Hanged Man by Simon Kernick

From the Sunday Times bestselling author, Simon Kernick, comes the thrilling second instalment in The Bone Field series. Featuring DI R...
Undercover Princess; by Connie Glynn

Undercover Princess; by Connie Glynn

L ottie Pumpkin is an ordinary girl who longs to be a princess, attending Rosewood Hall on a scholarship. Ellie Wolf is a princess wh...
If I Die Before I Wake; by Emily Koch

If I Die Before I Wake; by Emily Koch

HOW DO YOU SOLVE YOUR OWN MURDER? Everyone believes Alex is in a coma, unlikely to ever wake up. As his family debate withdrawing li...
Anything You Do Say; By Gillian McAllister

Anything You Do Say; By Gillian McAllister

It's the end of the night. You're walking home on your own. Then you hear the sound every woman dreads. Footsteps. Behind you....
Let The Dead Speak by Jane Casey

Let The Dead Speak by Jane Casey

A murder without a body Eighteen-year-old Chloe Emery returns to her West London home one day to find the house covered in blood and K...
I Know Where She Is by S.B. Caves

I Know Where She Is by S.B. Caves

On the tenth anniversary of her daughter Autumn's abduction, Francine receives an anonymous note containing just five words: I KNOW WH...
The House of Secrets by Sarra Manning

The House of Secrets by Sarra Manning

'Extremely atmospheric and unputdownable. I loved it' Marian Keyes Every home has a story to tell . . . An ordinary h...
Arrival

Arrival

A linguist is recruited by the military to assist in translating alien communications. Release Date: November 10th 2016 (UK)     ...
Unrivalled (Beautiful Idols #1) by Alyson Noel

Unrivalled (Beautiful Idols #1) by Alyson Noel

EVERYONE wants to be someone. Layla Harrison wants to be a reporter. Aster Amirpour wants to be an actress. Tomm...
Monster by C J Skuse

Monster by C J Skuse

At sixteen Nash thought that the fight to become Head Girl of prestigious boarding school Bathory would be the biggest battle she’d fac...