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The Small Back Room (cassell Military Paperbacks) by Nigel Balchin
A true classic of war literature Equally famous as a film 'His theme is of intense and irresistible interest' - New Statesman Filled with underlying tension, which mounts to an almost unbearably dramatic climax
Goshawk Squadron (cassell Military Paperbacks) by Derek Robinson
For Stanley Woolley, commanding offices of Goshawk Squadron, the romance of chivalry in the clouds is just a myth. So, he drums into his men a simple and savage code: shoot the enemy in the back before he knows you're there. Even so, he believes the entire squadron will be dead within three months..
Cat's Eye by Margaret Atwood
Margaret Atwood charts the psychological process of memory as compulsion and memory as a healing act through the character of Elaine Risley, an artist who returns to her home town of Toronto for a retrospective of her work. Elaine's visit triggers thoughts of her childhood with all the urgency of a
The Edible Woman by Margaret Atwood
Marian is determinedly ordinary - she likes her work, her broody flatmate and her fiance Peter. All goes well at first, but she has reckoned without an inner self that wants more. Marriage a la mode, Marian discovers, is something she literally can't stomach.
Until The End by Harold Coyle
v class="productDescriptionWrapper"> This sequel to "Look Away" continues the story of the American Civil War. It follows the Bannon brothers from the bloody aftermath of Gettysburg to the final Union conquest of Richmond, capital of the Confederacy.
Boldness Be My Friend (true Stories From World War Ii) by Richard Pape
Aggressive, impetuous, and dauntless, Richard Pape was never going to sit out the war in a Nazi prison. Captured after going on the run when his bomber crashed in occupied Holland, his thoughts turned, at once, to escape. In the most appalling of conditions, he did not give way. Not only did he s
Berlin Song (amra's Journey) by Alan Gold
Another riveting international thriller from bestselling author Alan Gold. Book Three in the Amra's Journey trilogy. Book Three of Amra's Journey that began with The Gift of Evil and continued with The Marmara Contract. Content details to follow.
Bittersweet by Danielle Steel
Like the rest of her novels, Steele's 46th testifies to the insatiable appetite for unrequited love and the success of TVs Life Styles of the Rich and Famous. Meet India Taylor, the coulda-woulda-shoulda been a Pulitzer Prize winning photojournalist if it wasn't for her meddling husband. Although
The Cellist Of Sarajevo by Steven Galloway
Snipers in the hills overlook the shattered streets of Sarajevo. Knowing that the next bullet could strike at any moment, the ordinary men and women below strive to go about their daily lives as best they can. Kenan faces the agonizing dilemma of crossing the city to get water for his family. Dragan
Songs Of The Humpback Whale by Jodi Picoult
Jodi Picoult's powerful novel portrays an emotionally charged marriage that changes course in one explosive moment.
The Living And The Dead by Patrick White
His second novel set in London.
An Acre Of Barren Ground by Jeremy Gavron
At number 30 the victim of a savage serial killer is found, and Inspector Abberline wonders whether he'll ever find the murderer they're calling Jack. At number 41 a man tries to hide his family in the shadows of a ruined London; 1500 years later, a gangster plays out the same story. At 246 a mammo
Alone Beneath The Heaven by Rita Bradshaw
Abandoned at birth and left to die, Sarah Brown defies all odds and survives. The story follows her through her childhood and later goes with her as an adult as she retraces her roots. Although I found this book a little slow at first, once I got into it, it became more interesting. Anyone who enjoy
As Time Goes By by Harry Bowling
Carter Lane is an ordinary backstreet in Bermondsey and, for Dolly and Mick Flynn, it is home. They've raised their family with not much money but lots of love. When World War Two breaks out, they know that nothing will be quite the same again. As the Blitz starts to take its toll and the close-knit
The No. 1 Ladies Detective Agency by Alexander Mccall Smith
Penzler Pick, July 2001: Working in a mystery tradition that will cause genre aficionados to think of such classic sleuths as Melville Davisson Post's Uncle Abner or Robert van Gulik's Judge Dee, Alexander McCall Smith creates an African detective, Precious Ramotswe, who's their full-fledged heir.
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