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DAISY DALRYMPLE: DAMSEL IN DISTRESS
by CAROLA DUNN The broad canvas of Carola Dunn's 'cosy' mystery series is the romantically evocative England of the 1920s. Glamour and class are the natural elements for our heroine, journalist Daisy Dalrymple, as she dashes off on assignments to cover the Henley Regatta or attends country-house weekends. However, one or two murders are often the order of the day and Daisy is diligent in unravelling the crime, with or without the dashing Detective Inspector Alec Fletcher.
£ 6.99 Paperback 9781849013314 Available Now
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DAISY DALRYMPLE: DEAD IN THE WATER
by CAROLA DUNN
£ 6.99 Paperback 9781849013321 Available Now
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DAISY DALRYMPLE: MURDER ON THE FLYING SCOTSMAN
by CAROLA DUNN
£ 6.99 Paperback 9781849013307 Available Now
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HECTOR AND THE SEARCH FOR HAPPINESS
by FRANÇOIS LELORD More like Tintin than Freud he may be, but psychiatrist Hector realises that his patients rarely have actual health problems - they are simply dissatified with their lives. Hector, in turn, is beginning to feel depressed, and decides to take himself off on a busman's holiday: he will travel the world to find out what makes people happy (and sad) and whether true happiness really exists. A deceptively simple tale that has engaged over a million French readers.
£ 7.99 Paperback 9781906040239 Available Now
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WOLF HALL
by HILARY MANTEL This superlative rendering of Tudor England won the 2009 Man Booker Prize for Hilary Mantel. At the heart of the book is Thomas Cromwell - the son of a blacksmith, a political genius and a manipulative bully. As Henry VIII swerves from romantic passion to murderous rage, Cromwell pursues his own ruthless ambitions. Wolf Hall is rich with characters and rife with incident: a portrait of psychology and power.
£ 8.99 Paperback 9780007230204 Available Now
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