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- Johnny Angel by Danielle Steel
- Johnny Peterson was the kind of lad who could light up a room and inspire the best in everyone he met. Then one night he was killed by a car. Appearing only to his withdrawn younger brother and his grief-stricken mother, Johnny's appearances as an angel will change the lives of everyone From the Pub

- Breaking The Trust by Lucy Clare
- Jack Palmer appears to be the archetypal patriarch, but when he dies his three middle-aged children learn that he has an older, illegitimate son, Titus, conceived in his first year of marriage to their mother Clattie. Of his legitimate children, Ralph and Pippa are furious. But ambitious Mark, the y

- Senor Vivo And The Coca Lord by Louis De Bernieres
- A sequel to "The War of Don Emmanuel's Nether Parts". Dionisio Vivo, a young South American lecturer in philosophy, leads a charmed life in a world where the supernatural is routine. He is insulated from attacks by the local coca lord's hit-men, by a sense of justice and pig-headed integrity.

- Winter Solstice (radical Fiction) by Dorothy Cowlin
- First published in 1942 this is a curious and compelling novel detailing a psychological drama which centres on the mysterious nature and origin of the paralysis from which the principle character suffers

- Monsoon by Wilbur Smith
- Before there was empire, there was trade, and military force to protect that trade. Wilbur Smith's new, full-blooded historical novel starts with the commissioning, by King William III of Sir Hal Franklin. Franklin's mission is to rid the Indian Ocean of the pirate known as al-Aouf, the Bad One,

- A Son Of The Circus by John Irving
- Born a Parsi in Bombay and educated in Vienna, Dr Farrokh Daruwalla is a Canadian citizen, an orthopedic surgeon, living in Toronto. Periodically, he returns to India. Once 20 years ago, Dr Darwalla was the examining physician of two murder victims in Goa. Now, he is reacquainted with the murderer.

- Pillars Of The Earth: 10th Anniversary Edition by Ken Follett
- A timeless story of passion and idealism, \"Pillars of the Earth\" tells of a group of men and women whose destinies are fatefully linked with the building of a cathedral.

- Emperor: The Gods Of War by Conn Iggulden
- This is the fourth and final volume in the acclaimed "Emperor" series, in which Conn Iggulden brilliantly interweaves history and adventure to recreate the astonishing life of Julius Caesar. Caesar must fight his toughest battle yet - with Rome itself. Julius Caesar, fresh from triumph in Britain an

- This Human Season by Louise Dean
- It is December 1979. Kathleen's son Sean has been convicted of a crime on behalf of the IRA and sent to Long Kesh prison - newly renamed the Maze. John Dunn has just taken up a job as a prison guard after leaving the army. Both will be shocked at what they find. Both will try to do the right thing,

- My Heart's A Suitcase by Clare Mcintyre
- Two young women take a weekend break in Brighton but find you can never be on holiday from your feelings. Fear, money and the lack of it on the English Riveria.

- Death And The Maiden: A Play In Three Acts by Ariel Dorfman
- Written by the author of \"Widows\", \"The Last Song of Manuel Sendero\" and \"Mascara\", this play is set in the period immediately after the Chilean dictatorship. The events take place at a beach house on the night that the lawyer, Gerardo, is asked to investigate the crimes of the recent past.

- Six Degrees Of Separation (methuen Modern Plays) by John Guare
- Based on the true story of a young black conman who succeeded in exploiting smart New Yorkers while posing as Sidney Poitier's son, this play opened at the Royal Court Theatre, London in June 1992. John Guare has also written the award-winning screenplay "Atlantic City".

- Lake Wobegon Days (ff Classics) by Garrison Keillor
- A collection of offbeat tales which established the author's reputation. Presenting a portrait of small-town American life, the stories describe the town's beginnings and how it developed as the book's narrator - a skinny boy with wire-rimmed glasses - grows up.

- A Son Of The Circus by John Irving
- Born a Parsi in Bombay and educated in Vienna, Dr Farrokh Daruwalla is a Canadian citizen, an orthopedic surgeon, living in Toronto. Periodically, he returns to India. Once 20 years ago, Dr Darwalla was the examining physician of two murder victims in Goa. Now, he is reacquainted with the murderer.

- The House Of The Eagle (ptolemies Quartet) by Duncan Sprott
- Narrated by Thoth, the ibis-headed Egyptian God of writing and wisdom, The House of the Eagle chronicles the golden years of the first three Ptolemies - the shrewd Ptolemy Soter, the luxury-loving Ptolemy Philadelphus, the empire-building Ptolemy Euergets - and their tragic queens, pampered mistress
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