Deadly Diplomacy

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As a first novel from Jean Harrod this has all the hallmarks of an author who is going to go places as a novelist. Fast moving and well written this...
Ghosts

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Tess McLennan

This is a first novel for Tess, who is a music teacher, traveller and writer. It could be classified as a horror story, although the suspenseful ending relates to being...
Riddledom

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David Astle

A word of warning before you open this book, only read one Riddle at a time otherwise who knows what is likely to happen.  In this wonderful, maddening, fascinating collection...
Lobster is the best medicine: a collection of comics about friendship

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Liz Climo

There are times in life when you simply want to laugh or cry and when your best friend just happens to be there with you, you know you have a...
Season of Hate

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Michael Costello

In this evocative novel of family and society we are drawn back in time to a dusty country town in rural Australia where life seems to have travelled along on...
The Japanese Lover

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Isabel Allende

Reading a book by Allende is like looking at a multi-faceted jewel. Each facet takes you on a different path, with light and shade, joy and sadness. In this story,...
Tokyo

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Nicholas Hogg

Dark and strangely mesmeric, this is a tale that looks at the many layers of society in Japan through the eyes of Ben Monroe, Social Psychologist, returned to Tokyo on...
Can’t Fight Fate

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Lisa N. Edwards

In this light-hearted look at love, it is easy relate to the tangle that can be created when Nikki sets out on what appears to be a pre-destined pathway to...
Mycroft Holmes

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Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, with Anna Waterhouse

This is a very clever story in the Conan Doyle style for Holmes fans to enjoy. It is written using similar themes and settings. Many things are familiar therefore it...
The Eden Effect.

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Peter Finchley

When Martin Brophy comes into an unexpected inheritance he decides it is time to test a long held theory about the effect news media has on people and how they...