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1860, Wimborne, Dorset. Rebecca Tullidge, miserably married to her callous husband, is having an affair with a railway officer, who she finds dead on the railway tracks. Determined to win…

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A breathtaking dystopian novel where words are the most dangerous weapon of all… Seventeen-year-old Charlaina knows she has exceptional but perilous powers. In the far future, in a land controlled…

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…A quick search on Amazon wasn’t helpful. I did find Serengeti, The Eternal Beginning, by Boyd Norton – a hardback photography book which looks gorgeous, has immediately got me even…

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1666. London is recovering from the Great Plague and mourning its dead. The city is free at last, like a great old bear, beaten to its knees, bloody but unbowed….

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…The Cause. Women who left homes, family, jobs, security and reputation in search of a better life. A life where they could be free to think, to choose, to be…

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Selected as one of the Top 7 British crime novels for 2010 by Deadly Pleasures DI Charlie Priest is on holiday, or meant to be at least, when he gets…

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…a port on the Atlantic coast, where they are to be set free. When their assignment goes awry, it is up to Pearce and his comrades to prevent the inevitable…

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…footing in an India free from colonial rule, what place is there for Prof. Raven, the English man who comes to see Mili as more than his student? Recommend This:…

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INCLUDES A SHORT MORGANVILLE STORY   The adventure continues…   There is a question Claire has long been asking: why do vampires live so far out in a sunny desert…

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It is New Year’s day, 1900, when the brilliant violinist Sebastian Cavendish is found dead. The last few days of his life are a mystery, but in the final hours…

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…Sherlock fans out there, is a representation of A Study in Scarlet. Interesting I thought, as I would have hazarded a guess that a Conan Doyle would be a bit…

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The Beekeepers Apprentice

1915. The great detective Sherlock Holmes is retired and quietly engaged in the study of honey bees when a young woman literally stumbles into him on the Sussex Downs. Fifteen…

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Doesn’t quite have the same ring to it, does it? However, an early manuscript of A Study in Scarlet shows its author still sketching out the names for what became…

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…Sea would no doubt have featured an interesting and comprehensive study of sea-inspired fiction. But why have so many Patrick O’Brian novels on display, when you are shouting about the…

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…strike you as somewhat over the top. I can only assure you that there really are people who take their very particular, very obscure fields of study as seriously as…

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…girl. Book 1: The Beekeeper’s Apprentice 1915. The great detective Sherlock Holmes is retired and quietly engaged in the study of honey bees when a young woman literally stumbles into…

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…himself in the study of photography. When he pioneers a new device that inadvertently solves a crime, he is brought to the attention of local law enforcement, prompting a fateful…

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…downstairs study which was my ‘den’, but we’ve recently downsized and moved to Eastbourne. Now I have a desk and printer in the corner of my spacious bedroom. Not so…

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Salman Rushdie: great author, figure of controversy, one whom I have been guided to read since early days of study. We finally meet. …And I’m ‘shamed’ (sorry!) to say that…

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The University of Liverpool has conducted a study that shows people who read regularly for pleasure have greater levels of self-esteem, are less stressed, and can cope better with difficult…

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