The Girl on the Cliff by Lucinda Riley How did a secret from 1914 cause a century of heartache? . . . After a devastating …
The Girl on the Cliff by Lucinda Riley

The Girl on the Cliff by Lucinda Riley How did a secret from 1914 cause a century of heartache? . . . After a devastating …
Someone is Lying by Heidi Perks Single mother Jess and her daughter Issie have always shared an unbreakable bond. For the last seven years, it’s …
FORGOTTEN: Searching for Palestine’s Hidden Places and Lost Memorials by Raja Shehadeh and Penny Johnson Forgotten is a search for hidden or neglected memorials and …
Songs for Ghosts by Clara Kumagai From Catfish Rolling’s Clara Kumagai, a second novel full of longing, love and heartbreak, inspired by Puccini’s Madame Butterfly. …
The Rebel Daughters by Cecil Cameron An epic historical love story of freedom, courage and passion “It was the season of the beliye nochi when …
The War of the Roses by Warren Adler ‘Terrifying, black-humoured, black-hearted and bristling’ Gillian Flynn, author of Gone Girl Jonathan and Barbara Rose are the perfect …
Death is Our Business: Russian Mercenaries and the New Era of Private Warfare by John Lechner In 2014, a well-trained, mysterious band of mercenaries arrived …
The Wolf Tree by Laura McCluskey A gripping and atmospheric debut crime thriller set on an isolated Scottish island… On an Island full of secrets …
Rough Patch: How a Year in the Garden Brought Me Back to Life by Kathy Slack When Kathy was forced to quit her high-flying career …
Badgerlands by Patrick Barkham Britain is the home of the badger – there are more badgers per square kilometre in this country than in any …
THE TAKING OF IRENE HART by Madeleine Reiss 1859. Somerset, England. When widow Hester Hart decides to sign over all her family’s worldly goods – …
Second Chances At The Little Love Cafe by Lucy Mitchel It’s never too late to try again… If she’s honest, Alice has stopped believing in …
The Full Nest by Fiona Gibson One family home. Three generations. What could possibly go wrong? Carly loves her family. She really does. It’s just …
Inventing the Renaissance by Ada Palmer The Renaissance is one of the most studied and celebrated eras of history. Spanning the end of the Middle …
HOW TO WIN: Lessons in Success from the UK’s top performance psychologist by Dr Kate Hays This is a book for any Individual who wants …
The Forgotten Highlander by Alastair Urquhart Alistair Urquhart was a soldier in the Gordon Highlanders captured by the Japanese in Singapore. He not only survived …
THE CANCER ROADMAP by Liz O’Riordan What is cancer? What causes it, and why do some people get it, while others don’t? And with so …
Captain de Havilland’s Moth: Tales of High Adventure from the Golden Age of Aviation by Alexander Norman The most iconic of all light aircraft, the …
Money, Lies & God: INSIDE THE MOVEMENT TO DESTROY AMERICAN DEMOCRACY by Katherine Stewart In an explosive follow-up to The Power Worshippers, Katherine Stewart traces …
Far From Eutopia by Ross Clark In 2020, after three and a half years of bitter negotiations, Britain left the European Union. For some it …
Women Who Think too Much by Susan Nolen-Hoeksema ‘Groundbreaking research . . . Women Who Think Too Much tells why overthinking occurs, why it hurts …
(Un)kind by Victoria Smith ‘Erudite, blisteringly smart and profoundly compassionate… A must-read for anyone hungry to understand the origins and dangers of contemporary exhortations to …
Not Child’s Play, Kidnapped. Held Hostage. A True Story. By Dave Muller In 1990, Dave Muller sails to Mozambique with his wife, Sandy, and two …
Arlott, Swanton and the Soul of English Cricket By Stephen Fay and David Kynaston After the Second World War, as the BBC tightened its grip …
Adventures of a Country Vet by Rory Dean In the rolling green hills of Kaipara, Scottish vet Rory Dean and his two fox terriers, Scrappy …
The Woman Who Went Over Niagara Falls in a Barrel by Caroline Cauchi It’s 1901 and the mists of change are swirling. Queen Victoria’s reign …
The Beating Heart: The Art and Science of Our Most Vital Organ In The Beating Heart, Robin Choudhury explores how the heart has been represented over …
The Path We Run: A Personal History of Women’s Ultrarunning by Jen Benson The longer the distance run, the more women have an edge over …
Bibliotherapy: Books To Guide You Through Every Chapter of Life by Molly Masters Through turbulent times, stories keep us afloat. Books, particularly, console and guide …
Wise Women by Sharon Blackie and Angharad Wynne An unforgettable collection of retold myths and folk tales celebrating the wisdom and power of women in …
Living on Earth by Peter Godfrey-Smith The eagerly anticipated conclusion to Peter Godfrey-Smith’s three-part exploration of the origins of intelligence on Earth, which began with …
Ottoline Morrell: Life on the Grand Scale by Miranda Seymour A celebrated modern classic that has revolutionised our understanding of the Bloomsbury group and remains …
Counting: Humans, History and the Infinite Lives of Numbers by Benjamin Wardhaugh WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO COUNT? WHY ARE HUMANS THE ONLY SPECIES ON …
Lucky Day by Beth Morrey After a morning that starts with a terrible migraine, an accidentally strong concoction of painkillers, and a bump on the …
There’s Still No Such Thing as ‘Naughty’ by Kate Silverton Struggling with screen-time? Anxiety around school? In There’s Still No Such Thing As ‘Naughty’, Sunday Times bestselling author …
Smart Money by Alex Duff In 1978, when Alex Duff first went to watch Brentford, players would go on midweek pub crawls near the Griffin …
Storm’s Edge by Peter Marshall Peter Marshall was born in Orkney. His ancestors were farmers and farm labourers on the northern island of Sanday – …
God’s Ghostwriters by Candida Moss For the past two thousand years, Christian tradition, scholarship, and pop culture has credited the authorship of the New Testament …
The Restaurant At The Heart Of The Lakes by Ellie Wood Anna Carleton runs the best restaurant in Buttermere, Hesta. Her local food, seasonal recipes …
The Stranger at the Wedding by A.E Gauntlett The beautiful bride Annie never believed in true love. Not until she caught sight of Mark on …
Adventures in Volcanoland by Tamsin Mather Adventures in Volcanoland charts journeys across deserts, through jungles and up ice caps, to some of the world’s most important …
Going Mainstream by Julia Ebner The internationally bestselling author of Going Dark: the secret social lives of extremists (A TelegraphBook of the Year) returns to …
For the Love of Animals by Dr James Greenwood Growing up in Yorkshire and with farming blood in his genes, James Greenwood always knew he …
Late Light by Michael Malay This is a book about falling in love with vanishing things. Late Light is the story of Michael Malay’s own …
Windrush: 75 Years of Modern Britain by Mike Phillips and Trevor Phillips An oral history of Britain’s first West Indian immigrants and their descendants. In …
In the Spell of the Barkley by Michiel Panhuysen Welcome to the Barkley Marathons, a fever dream of an ultra event, inspired by a prison …
Exile by Rosalind Tate A love triangle. A medieval world. A superpower to die for. On a rescue mission to save her spurned lover, Sophie …
Inshallah United: A story of faith and football by Nooruddean Choudry Manchester. Birthplace of industry, the Stone Roses, the Class of 92 and, in 1979, …
Temper by Phoebe Walker Following a move to the Netherlands, a young woman dissects the developments of her new life: awkward exchanges with the people …
Looking Glass Sound by Catriona Ward In a cottage overlooking the windswept Maine coast, Wilder Harlow begins the last book he will ever write. It …