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Oxfam shop kingsthorpe ***the sunday times bestselling author*** escape to the seaside with the brand new novel from heidi swain, the sunday times bestselling author of feel-good women's fiction! 'a summer delight!' sarah morgan tess tyler needs a break'i loved this gorgeous story of family secrets and second chances' rachael lucas, author of the telephone box library'a delightfully sunny read with added intrigue and secrets' bella osborne 'i so enjoyed my seaside escape at wynmouthwith heart-warming characters, a gorgeous summer setting, and a great story with secrets aplenty to keep you turning the pages, it's the perfect read to relax and curl up at home with' caroline robertsreaders everywhere are falling in love with heidi swain's writing: 'a lovely, sweet, summery read' milly johnson 'wise, warm and wonderful' heat 'a ray of reading sunshine!' laura kemp, author of a year of surprising acts of kindness 'sparkling and romantic' my weekly see oxfam website for delivery information read morebut when a familiar face returns to town, tess realises that there are secrets in wynmouth too, and that her own past may be about to catch up with herbut after a shocking discovery sends her spiralling, she flees to wynmouth, the seaside town she fell in love with as a child, to escape it allweighed down by her high-pressure job and her demanding father, she's left little time to take care of herselfperfect for fans of carole matthews and sarah morganand as she grows ever closer to local barman sam, she dares to dream that she might never return to her real life the secret seaside escape is the perfect read this summer, promising sandy beaches, stunning rockpools and breath-taking romancewith its sandy beaches, stunning rock pools and welcoming community, tess feels like she can finally breathe again
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Oxfam bookshop cheltenham from giles kristian, the sunday times bestselling author of lancelot, comes this brutal, bloody and captivating viking adventure, continuing the story begun in the bestselling raven: blood eyea brilliant story, beautifully told" -- sunday express"this was a brilliant read for me as a weathered historical fiction readersailing in search of revenge, the pagan norsemen venture into the heart of a christian empire that would wipe their kind from the face of the earth, a place where danger lies in wait around every bend of the great river up which they travel" -- ben kane"an all-action adventureraven and the wolfpack plough the sea-road in pursuit of the saxon traitor, ealdred, who has left the fellowship for dead and fled to the frankish emperor charlemagne and the promise of untold riches"kristian can really writea young man with no memory and a blood-tainted eye, raven has found friendship and purpose amongst this fierce band of warriorshaving proved himself in battle, he is now certain that viking blood flows in his veinsraven: sons of thunder is the second title in the raven trilogyhis battle scenes are bone-crunchingly good, his descriptions of the viking world bright and evocative" -- ***** reader review"the action oozes energy" -- ***** reader review***************************************************if you betray a fellowship you are a dead manbut to survive this adventure, his cunning must be as sharp as his bladethe story continues in raven: odin's wolveshave you read raven: blood eye, the first in the trilogy? see oxfam website for delivery information read moreso that for those precious hours you are happily lost within this book's own universeperfect for fans of bernard cornwell, robert low and game of thronesgiles kristian is a great storytellerhe weaves in rich historical detail with a light touch
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Diane chamberlain is the sunday times bestselling author of the silent sister and the midwife's confessionjust as she's beginning to feel safe in her new surroundings, she stumbles across information that could save the lives of many peopleif she's willing to take it to the policesusanna lands in annapolis, maryland, alone, frightened, and always looking over her shoulder for someone who might recognize hersee oxfam website for delivery information read moreshe dyes her hair, changes her name and escapes from boulder, colorado, leaving behind everyone she knows including linc sebastian, the man who has been her best friend since childhood and who knows her better than anyoneoxfam bookshop cheltenham if you are a fan of jodi picoult or susan lewis, the escape artist is equal parts family drama, love story and thrillerbut going to the authorities means revealing her identity, admitting her guilt and, worst of all, losing her sonsusanna miller loses custody of her eleven-month-old son, tyler, but rather than turning the little boy over to her ex-husband and his new wife, she goes on the run
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Oxfam shop dumfries from 'the rising star of historical fiction' (wilbur smith) a new eagles of rome novel, by the sunday times bestselling author of eagles at warjustice, honour, revenge ad 14: five long years have passed since the annihilation of three legions in the wilds of germaniaranged against them is the charismatic chieftan arminius, determined to crush the romans for a second timebut with arminius and his warriors closing in on the romans, a murderous battle is about to begin see oxfam website for delivery information read moreconvinced that the eagle belonging to his old legion is close at hand, tullus drives ever deeper into enemy landsdemoted, battle-scarred and hell-bent on revenge, centurion tullus and his legionaries begin their fightback
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Oxfam bookshop cheltenham *a richard & judy book club pick **a top 10 sunday times bestseller*a sweeping, breath-taking story of love and betrayal from the number one sunday times bestselling author of the tea planter's wifeceylonand when elliot's shocking betrayal is revealed, louisa has only leo to turn tolouisa reeve, the daughter of a successful british gem trader, and her husband elliot, a charming, thrill-seeking businessman, seem like the couple who have it allexcept what they long for more than anything: a childthis is dinah jefferies at her best' lucinda riley'dinah jefferies has a remarkable gift for conjuring up another time and place with lush descriptions, full of power and intensity' kate furnivall see oxfam website for delivery information read morewhile louisa struggles with miscarriages, elliot is increasingly absent, spending much of his time at a nearby cinnamon plantation, overlooking the indian ocean'a sweeping tale, beautifully written in a wonderful setting, heartrending yet ultimately upliftingrevisiting the plantation at cinnamon hills, she finds herself unexpectedly drawn towards the owner leo, a rugged outdoors man with a chequered pastafter his sudden death, louisa is left alone to solve the mystery he left behindthe plantation casts a spell, but all is not as it seems' katie fforde'the sights, smells and atmosphere of ceylon are beautifully depicted
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Oxfam bookshop hertford *a richard & judy book club pick **a top 10 sunday times bestseller*a sweeping, breath-taking story of love and betrayal from the number one sunday times bestselling author of the tea planter's wifeceylonlouisa reeve, the daughter of a successful british gem trader, and her husband elliot, a charming, thrill-seeking businessman, seem like the couple who have it allexcept what they long for more than anything: a childthis is dinah jefferies at her best' lucinda riley'dinah jefferies has a remarkable gift for conjuring up another time and place with lush descriptions, full of power and intensity' kate furnivall see oxfam website for delivery information read morewhile louisa struggles with miscarriages, elliot is increasingly absent, spending much of his time at a nearby cinnamon plantation, overlooking the indian ocean'a sweeping tale, beautifully written in a wonderful setting, heartrending yet ultimately upliftingrevisiting the plantation at cinnamon hills, she finds herself unexpectedly drawn towards the owner leo, a rugged outdoors man with a chequered pastthe plantation casts a spell, but all is not as it seemsafter his sudden death, louisa is left alone to solve the mystery he left behindand when elliot's shocking betrayal is revealed, louisa has only leo to turn to' katie fforde'the sights, smells and atmosphere of ceylon are beautifully depicted
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Oxfam bookshop cheltenham the unmissable brand new novel from rachel hore, sunday times bestselling author of last letter home, a richard and judy book club pick'a gorgeous and deeply absorbing story' tracy reesa young mother's sacrificea story that stirs the deepest emotions' woman & home'a poignant story, rich in period detail' sunday mirror 'an emotive and thought-provoking read her women are brave and good and you desperately want them to win' daily mail 'a novel that stirs the deepest emotions' woman'rachel's stories are always absorbing and intricately woven and the love child is no exception edith and philip burns, a childless couple, yearn for a child of their ownwhen they secretly adopt a baby girl, irene, their life together must surely be complete irene grows up knowing that she is different from other children, but no one will tell her the full truthi savoured every moment of this moving story of love, loss and, ultimately, forgiveness'simply stunninglondon, when nineteen-year-old alice copeman becomes pregnant, she is forced by her father and stepmother to give up the babyrachel has great skill as a storyteller and readers are sure to be engrossed and swept away by her clever double-stranded tale' jane johnson see oxfam website for delivery information read more she simply cannot be allowed to bring shame upon her family but all alice can think about is the small, kitten-like child she gave away, and she mourns the father, a young soldier, so beloved, who will never have the chance to know his daughterit had a realism about the poignancy of illegitimacy in this pre-war setting' leah fleming'the love child is a hugely compelling, poignant and moving readhore tackles difficult subjects with a clever, light touch and a sunny positivity putting hopes of marriage and children behind her, alice embarks upon a pioneering medical career, striving to make her way in a male-dominated worldthis is a wonderfully moving tale of love and loss, hope and eventual reconciliation, and i very much enjoyed it' barbara erskine 'i found her writing warm, compassionate in this story about one girl's search for her true identity amidst the secrets and dynamics of her adopted family the love child is an absolutely beautiful book' dinah jefferies 'this tender account, spanning two generations, reveals how the loss affects mother and child across the yearsa child's desperate search for the truth as two extraordinary stories intertwine across two decades, will secrets long-buried at last come to light? brilliantly evoking the changing attitudes of the time, the love child is a novel about love, family, separation, despair and hope, full of tenderness and deep feelingmy heart went out to both these two women as they faced such difficult personal decisions that would change their lives forever'rosanna ley'i really enjoyed this bookmeanwhile, irene struggles to define her own life, eventually leaving her suffolk home to find work in london
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Oxfam bookshop cheltenham a powerful saga set in turn-of-the-twentieth-century london from the sunday times bestselling authoralthough very similar in looks they dream of very different futuressee oxfam website for delivery information read morebut little do they know how much one man will affect both their lives for everruby, quieter and more modest, has always longed to train as a nurse, a pipe-dream for a girl from her humble backgroundand then, by the side of their father's grave, they meet handsome jonas crowefor ruby and rosetta capretti life in the slums of the east end holds little promisecoquettish, flamboyant rosetta is desperate to leave the claustrophobic confines of the sewing sweatshop to follow in her wayward aunt's footsteps and work under the bright lights of the music hall
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Oxfam bookshop brigg from the sunday times bestselling author of nomad and exile comes marc dane's most terrifying case yetas devastating attacks unfold across the globe, marc dane must call on all his skills and ingenuity to track down the mysterious figure behind it all - a faceless criminal known only as "madrigal"before they plunge the world into wara must-read' wilbur smith 'britain's answer to jason bourne' daily mail 'an ultra fast paced, worldwide chase to stop a madman, while leaving the reader breathless' choice 'explosive' irish examiner 'this is edge of the seat stuff that is terrifyingly real in places' closer 'a killer of a thriller' weekend sport see oxfam website for delivery information read morea deadly pursuit across a digital battlefielda devastating betrayal at the heart of a covert strike forcea terrible threat from the depths of the dark netpraise for the marc dane series: 'unputdownablea ruthless terrorist fuelled by revenge
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' james swallow, sunday times bestselling author of nomad see oxfam website for delivery information read more'tense and compellinga young american woman disappears without trace from a south korean islandnow, she must go undercover in the world's most deadly stateonly by infiltrating the dark heart of the terrifying regime will she be able to save her sistersmart, sophisticated, suspenseful - and importantif you try one new thing this year, make it star of the north' lee child north korea and the usa are on the brink of warthe cia recruits her twin sister to uncover the truthoxfam shop dumfries 'extraordinary
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Oxfam bookshop brigg how far would you go to keep your family safe? the gripping new page-turner from the sunday times bestselling author of one minute later angie watts used to have everythinga beloved husbandher daughter is looking for help in dangerous placesthree adored children but angie's happy life is shattered when her son liam falls in with the wrong crowdand a mother does anything to protect her children - even when the world is falling apart if home is where the heart is, what happens when it breaks? see oxfam website for delivery information read more her son is missingand angie is fighting just to keep a roof over their headsand after her son's bad choices lead to the murder of her husband, it's up to angie to hold what's left of her family together but angie is a mother
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Oxfam bookshop cheltenham will she ever find a home where she can belong?the dramatic new novel from the sunday times bestselling author of lost angeljennifer lavender was a lonely childsee oxfam website for delivery information read moreshe always felt like second best and desperately craved her parents lovewhen jenny learns she was adopted everything falls into placebut her dream of finding her real family can never be fulfilled - her mother died alone giving birthfor a while she feels loved, but when the police show up at their door jenny realises that her marriage is not what it seemednow a grown woman, she attempts to fill her void by marrying marcostogether they search for the truth, but what they discover may be more than they can beardestitute, she is forced to move away and start againwhile adjusting to her new life by the sea, jenny meets a young woman who will change her life forever
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The sunday times book of do it yourself useful book in very good condition can post email me for details read more
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Oxfam music shop reading the sunday times classical music collection - great opera performers/great pianists see oxfam website for delivery information read more
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The sunday times 7th september edition complete with all supplements covering princes diana's funeralmint condition unread
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A brilliantly twisting tale of toxic families' erin kelly, sunday times bestselling author of he said/she said see oxfam website for delivery information read morepraise for let me lie 'a rollercoaster ride with a shocker of a final sentence' good housekeeping 'with twists aplenty, this is a belter of a novel' heat 'as heartbreakingly sad as it is breakneck thrilling, let me lie is a triumph for clare mackintosh' louise candlish, sunday times bestselling author of our house 'let me lie is absolutely brilliantoxfam shop dumfries 'absolutely brilliant' marian keyes'a triumph' louise candlish'a belter of a novel' heatdon't miss the powerful and page-turning new novel from clare mackintosh - after the end is out now read the addictive thriller and number one bestseller let me lie - from the award-winning author of breakout sensations i see you and i let you goi think this is clare mackintosh's best yet' marian keyes 'clare mackintosh does it againanna says it was murderwho do you believe? one year ago, caroline johnson chose to end her life brutally: a shocking suicide planned to match that of her husband just months beforenow with a young baby of her own, anna misses her mother more than ever and starts to ask questions about her parents' deathsbut by digging up the past, is she putting her future in danger? sometimes it's safer to let things lie'another one-more-chapter, stay-up-late sensation' lee child 'a work of genius' joanna cannon 'no one writes a twist like clare mackintosh' paula hawkinsthe police say it was suicidetheir daughter, anna, has struggled to come to terms with their loss ever since
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1 sunday times bestselling author of recipe for love, a french affair and the perfect matchoxfam bookshop brigg 'thank goodness for katie fforde, the perfect author to bring comfort in difficult timesgreat fun" red "top-drawer romantic escapism" daily mail "warm, brilliant and full of love" heat "delicious - gorgeous humour and the lightest of touches" sunday times "effortlessly lovable, warm and fun" closer "curl up on the sofa with this book and dreamisn't it? the whole world loves katie fforde's work: "modern-day austenand then she meets david, and before she knows it he has turned her life and all her sensible plans upside downpolly is in her thirties, lives in a small town, has a cat and a rayburn oven on which she loves to cookbesides, polly's life is complicated enoughshe has her job at the whole nut café and a fledgling pottery career she's trying to get off the grounddelightful" the lady "deliciously enjoyable" woman and home"uplifting and delightful" hot brands cool places see oxfam website for delivery information read morewhat more could she need? certainly not a manshe really is the queen of uplifting, feel good romancea wonderfully romantic novel from the noshould she yield to his temptations or resist? after all, and as she has told her mother and friends, love is over-rated' aj pearce love will find a way
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Oxfam bookshop woodbridge used paperback good **from the author of the sunday times bestselling the stress solution**'small changes make a big difference - we can all benefit from reading this' - jamie oliver everyone has the opportunity to live and feel better and in his sunday times bestselling book, the 4 pillar plan, bbc one's dr rangan chatterjee creates an easily accessible plan for taking control of your health and your lifetop tips in each area include: an electronic 'sabbath' once a week, 12 hours every day without food, exposure to sunlight first thing each morning, walking at least steps a daysee oxfam website for delivery information read more based on cutting edge research and his own two decades' worth of experience as a doctor, this book contains fascinating case studies from real patients and is an inspiring and easy-to-follow guide to better health and happiness dr chatterjee believes that everyday health revolves around the following four pillars: relaxation, food, movement and sleepby making small, achievable changes in each of these key areas you can create and maintain good health - and avoid illness
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I'm still trying to recover from the reckoning' - candice millard, new york times bestselling author of the river of doubt and destiny of the republic************ the innocent man by john grisham is now a major six-part documentary series on netflix ************ see oxfam website for delivery information read moregrisham knows how to spin a yarn' - chicago sun-times'may be his greatest work yet' - david grann, new york times bestselling author of killers of the flower moon?pete banning was clanton's favourite son, a returning war hero, the patriarch of a prominent family; a farmer, father, and a faithful member of the methodist churchfrom the courtrooms and jails of rural mississippi to the war-torn pacific, grisham spins a tale that is at once entertaining and illuminating' - jon meacham, new york times bestselling author of the soul of america'john grisham is the master of legal fiction, and his latest starts with a literal bang - and then travels backward through the horrors of war to explore what makes a hero, what makes a villain, and how thin the line between the two might be' - jodi picoult, internationally bestselling author of a spark of light and small great things'when a master of storytelling and suspense takes on one of the most wrenching stories in history, the result is a book that will break your heart, set your blood pumping and your mind racing, and leave you gasping for breath by the final pagefurther praise for the reckoning'beautifully constructedthen one cool october morning in , he rose early, drove into town, walked into the church, and calmly shot and killed the reverend dexter bellwhat turned pete from a pillar of the community into cold-hearted killer? and why won't he confide in anyone? all his closest family knows is that it must have been something devastating - and that the fallout will haunt them, and the town, for decades to comeweaves a truly magical spell' - daily mail'in this saga of love and war, john grisham has given us a sprawling and engrossing story about a southern family, a global conflict, and the kinds of secrets that can shape all of usoxfam shop colne road 'i couldn't help thinking of harper lee's great american novel to kill a mockingbird while reading the reckoningas if the murder wasn't shocking enough, it was even more baffling that pete's only statement about it - to the sheriff, to his defense attorney, to the judge, to his family and friends, and to the people of clanton - was 'i have nothing to say'
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I'm still trying to recover from the reckoning' - candice millard, new york times bestselling author of the river of doubt and destiny of the republic************ the innocent man by john grisham is now a major six-part documentary series on netflix ************ see oxfam website for delivery information read moregrisham knows how to spin a yarn' - chicago sun-times'may be his greatest work yet' - david grann, new york times bestselling author of killers of the flower moon?pete banning was clanton's favourite son, a returning war hero, the patriarch of a prominent family; a farmer, father, and a faithful member of the methodist churchfrom the courtrooms and jails of rural mississippi to the war-torn pacific, grisham spins a tale that is at once entertaining and illuminating' - jon meacham, new york times bestselling author of the soul of america'john grisham is the master of legal fiction, and his latest starts with a literal bang - and then travels backward through the horrors of war to explore what makes a hero, what makes a villain, and how thin the line between the two might be' - jodi picoult, internationally bestselling author of a spark of light and small great things'when a master of storytelling and suspense takes on one of the most wrenching stories in history, the result is a book that will break your heart, set your blood pumping and your mind racing, and leave you gasping for breath by the final pagefurther praise for the reckoning'beautifully constructedthen one cool october morning in , he rose early, drove into town, walked into the church, and calmly shot and killed the reverend dexter bellwhat turned pete from a pillar of the community into cold-hearted killer? and why won't he confide in anyone? all his closest family knows is that it must have been something devastating - and that the fallout will haunt them, and the town, for decades to comeoxfam bookshop cheltenham 'i couldn't help thinking of harper lee's great american novel to kill a mockingbird while reading the reckoningweaves a truly magical spell' - daily mail'in this saga of love and war, john grisham has given us a sprawling and engrossing story about a southern family, a global conflict, and the kinds of secrets that can shape all of usas if the murder wasn't shocking enough, it was even more baffling that pete's only statement about it - to the sheriff, to his defense attorney, to the judge, to his family and friends, and to the people of clanton - was 'i have nothing to say'
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Oxfam books & music aberdeen signed first edition february hardback book with dust jacket, unclipped published in the gripping new sunday times top 5 bestseller from the bestselling author of out of the dark and orphan x'an immensely entertaining adventure' the times evan smoak lives by his own code'a stellar series, the stories get better with each instalment max merriweather hasn't got much left to losepacked with edge-of-your-seat suspense, explosive action and razor-sharp plotting, into the fire confirms gregg hurwitz as a rival to lee child, david baldacci, james patterson and harlan coben as a master of the modern thrilleras a boy he was taken from a foster home to be raised and trained as an off-the-books government assassin codevnamed orphan xwhich is exactly why his cousin gave him an envelope with the instruction: 'if anything ever happens to me, call the number insidehe'll be lucky just to get through it aliveclean, neat and tidy, just the way he likes it' now his cousin is dead and max's own chances of survival look bleakbad luck and trouble have seen off his marriage, his home and his careeron the run and stalked by death, he meets the one man who might save him: evan smoakbut all good things must come to an endthrowing the main character literally into the fire showcases how truly heroic evan smoak ispraise for orphan x'outstanding in every way' lee child'weapons-grade thriller writing' guardian see oxfam website for delivery information read moreon the face of it he's the last guy you'd expect to be trusted with a deadly secretthen he broke free to live in the shadows as the nowhere man, using his unique skills to help those in desperate needhe's the man you want in your corner when justice is needed' daily mailwith max now under his protection, evan realizes that the forces against them pose as daunting a threat as he has ever facedand then he meets max merriweatherhe'll take on one last mission then go out on a high note
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1 sunday times bestselling memoir of nursing todayoxfam bookshop cheltenham read costa award-winning author christie watson's incredible noit made me laugh' adam kay, author of this is going to hurt and twas the nightshift before christmas christie watson was a nurse for twenty yearstaking us from birth to death and from a&e to the mortuary, the language of kindness is an astounding account of a profession defined by acts of care, compassion and kindness'it made me crywe watch christie as she nurses a premature baby who has miraculously made it through the night, we stand by her side during her patient's agonising heart-lung transplant, and we hold our breath as she washes the hair of a child fatally injured in a fire, attempting to remove the toxic smell of smoke before the grieving family arriveshe is a guide, mentor and friendin our most extreme moments, when life is lived most intensely, christie is with usand in these dark days of division and isolationism, she encourages us all to stretch out a hand'a powerful insight into the life of nurses' the times, books of the year'a remarkable book about life and death and so brilliantly written it makes you hold your breath' ruby wax see oxfam website for delivery information read moreit made me think
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Oxfam bookshop brigg kurt austin and the numa crew are back in the latest action-packed adventure from sunday times bestselling author clive cusslerwith hired killers on his trail, can kurt austin locate a submarine that's remained hidden for more than fifty years? and even if he can, can the biological terror that's been unleashed be stopped? praise for clive cussler'the adventure king' - sunday express'cussler is hard to beat' - daily mail'just about the best in the business' - new york post'oceanography's answer to indiana jonesor a rogue genetic engineer?the numa crew discovers that the oil fields are infected with a bacteria that is consuming the oil before it can be pumped out of the earth-a bacteria originally lost decades ago when two submarines vanished in the mediterraneanthe trail leads them to a brilliant billionaire in the alternative energy fieldexotic locations, ruthless villains, and many narrow escapes - cussler's fans come for swashbuckling and he delivers' - associated press'nobody does it bettera biological disaster is looming and the key to saving the future seems to be locating a submarine which has been missing for decades - can they crack it before it's too late?'sea of greed will have readers turning pagesher goal is the end of the oil age; her company has spent billions developing the worlds' most advanced fuel-cell systemswith a wonderful cast of characters and relentless action, this is classic cussler' mail online after an explosion in the gulf of mexico destroys three oil rigs trying to revive a dying field, kurt austin and the numa special projects team are tapped by the president of the united states to find out what's gone wrongbut is she an environmental heronobody!' - stephen coonts see oxfam website for delivery information read more
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Oxfam bookshop st albans the second book in the dramatic new village secrets trilogy from the sunday times bestselling author but then, on the evening of their wedding, amid the festivities, jay disappears refusing to give up hope, daisy must draw on all her strength and courage - after all, she has people who depend on her don't miss the latest spellbinding story from dilly court - the sequel to the christmas wedding! see oxfam website for delivery information read more but the secret of jay's disappearance is more scandalous that she could have ever imaginedand what's more, without her husband, she has no means of supporting herself or her household it was her wedding day - the roses and bluebells were blooming and their sweet-scent was filling the air, so why did daisy feel the cold fingers of fear run down her spine? spring in the village, april it's spring in little creek and wedding bells are ringingdaisy doesn't know if jay is dead or alive, if she's his wife or his widowafter their hasty marriage the christmas before, daisy is overjoyed to be finally marrying dashing jay properly, in front of the whole village
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Oxfam bookshop cheltenham the third shipyard girls novel from sunday times bestselling author, nancy revellmeanwhile, head welder rosie has turned her back on love to keep her double life secretgloria is smitten with her newly arrived bundle of joy, but baby hope's first weeks are bittersweet'nancy revell knows how to stir the passions and soothe the heart!' northern echo***********sunderland, as the world war continues the shipyard girls face hardships at home, but work and friendship give them strength to carry onbut her persistent beau is determined to find out the truth and if he does, it could ruin herand there is finally a glimmer of hope for polly and her family when bel and joe fall in lovebut it isn't long before a scandalous revelation threatens to pull them all apartpraise for the shipyard girls series: see oxfam website for delivery information read morehope's father is missing at sea, and with their future as a family so uncertain, gloria must lean on her girls for support
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What was their father running from? can the girls put the tragedy behind them and build new lives in new york?a heartwarming family saga from sunday times bestselling author maureen lee - perfect for readers of katie flynn, dilly court and kitty nealehighly recommend' diana, amazon reviewer see oxfam website for delivery information read moreyet it soon becomes clear that all is not as it seemswhat readers are saying about maureen lee - the queen of liverpool sagas 'a great storyteller' liz, amazon reviewer'the characters jump off the page, i would definitely recommend' r, amazon reviewer'i never want to put maureen's books down' whitehouse, amazon reviewer'i couldn't put this book down' pat, amazon reviewer'kept me gripped from the very first pageoxfam shop rosemount viaduct it should have been the start of a brand new life in liverpoolthe day after the family arrive in england, father bernie hastily sweeps the girls onto a huge ocean liner heading to new yorkpatricia, tara and aideen couldn't be more excited about leaving dublin with their father and heading for a new life in liverpoolwhen bernie tragically vanishes midway across the atlantic, the grieving sisters are forced to prepare themselves for a new life far away from home, friends and family
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Oxfam bookshop st albans the seventh di helen grace thriller by the sunday times bestselling author marlidge a blood-red sunrise - just after 7 am di helen grace stumbles on a dead woman lying in a country roadtwo hours later - at gunpoint a shopkeeper is forced to close up by two assailantsuncover why they're doing this and who's next or always be a step behind - until the sun sets on this bloody killing spreesee oxfam website for delivery information read morebefore the police can get inside a single gunshot rings outa rampage of revenge? over one long day the town of southampton is terrorized by two young killers who appear to be killing at randomfor di helen grace, it's a race against timeshe has been brutally shot for no apparent reason
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1 sunday times bestselling authorlogan mcrae's personal history is hardly squeaky clean, but now that he works for professional standards he's policing his fellow officerssee oxfam website for delivery information read morescottish crime fiction at its very bestif logan can't stop them, di bell won't be the only one to dieor they thought they didwhere has he been all this time? why did he disappear? and what's so important that he felt the need to come back from the dead?but the deeper logan digs, the more bones he uncovers - and there are people out there who'll kill to keep those skeletons buriedwhen detective inspector bell turns up dead in the driver's seat of a crashed car it's a shock to everyonesome things just won't stay buriedoxfam shop dumfries the tenth logan mcrae novel from the noas an investigation is launched into bell's stabbing, logan digs into his pastbecause bell died two years ago, they buried him
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Oxfam shop pershore two classic stories from number 1 new york times bestselling author nora roberts' enchanting macgregor family saga are collected in this volumenora roberts is a publishing phenomenon; this new york times bestselling author of over 200 novels has more than 450 million of her books in print worldwidesee oxfam website for delivery information read moreincludes all the possibilities and one man's artpraise for nora roberts'the most successful novelist on planet earth' - washington post'a storyteller of immeasurable diversity and talent' - publisher's weekly
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A real treat!' tracy rees, author of amy snow'entrancingand it has a fabulous twist' kathleen mcgurl, author of the forgotten secret'nobody does cliffhangers like lorna cook doesi inhale everything she writes' laura jane williams, author of our stop see oxfam website for delivery information read moreoxfam shop inverness the stunning new story of love and secrets from the number one bestselling author of the forgotten villagecan one promise change the fate of two women decades apart?scotland, war rages across europe, but invermoray house is at peace - until the night of constance's 21st birthday, when she's the only person to see a spitfire crash into the lochan evocative and romantic mystery' woman's weekly'a wonderfully romantic love story, full of twists and turns' nikola scott, author of my mother's shadow'a dual delight of love stories, with hugely likeable characters and a corker of a twist!' mandy robotham, author of a woman of war'a wonderful tale of forbidden love, full of cliffhangers that kept me reading late into the night'compelling, dramatic, with a great twist - everyone who loved the forgotten village will be sure to love this too' jenny ashcroft, author of beneath a burning sky'kept me turning the pages eagerly a sweeping tale of love and secrets, perfect for fans of kate morton and lucinda rileybut when kate discovers the house has a dark history, with constance's name struck from its records, she knows she can't leave until the mystery is solved kate arrives in the highlands to turn invermoray into a luxury b&b, only to find that the estate is more troubled than she'd imaginedrescuing the pilot and vowing to keep him hidden, constance finds herself torn between duty to her family and keeping a promise that could cost her everythingfirst readers love the forbidden promise
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