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PRIVATE MOSCOW

Book number: 91112 Product format: Paperback Author: JAMES PATTERSON & ADAM HAMDY

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An invitation from an old friend draws Jack Morgan into a deadly conspiracy. On a cold January morning he stands inside the New York Stock Exchange with his former US Marine comrade whose company is being launched onto the market, eagerly awaiting the opening bell. But before the bell rings, a bullet rips through the air and finds its mark. In the aftermath of the murder, the victim's wife hires Jack to find the killer. As the head of Private, Jack has at his disposal the world's largest investigation agency, but what he discovers shakes him to the core. Jack identifies another murder in Moscow that appears to be linked so he heads to Russia and begins to uncover a conspiracy that could have global consequences. With powerful forces plotting against him, will Jack make it out alive? 'Great action sequences... breathtaking twists and turns.' - Anthony Horowitz. Feel the chill of this thriller. 448pp, paperback.

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CROSS MY HEART
Book number: 90000 Product format: Paperback Author: JAMES PATTERSON
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PRIVATE VEGAS

Book number: 91117 Product format: Paperback Author: JAMES PATTERSON & M. PAETRO

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Showgirls. Millionaires. Murder. Jack Morgan, head of Private Investigations, the global PI agency of the rich and famous, is being pushed to the limit. His car has been firebombed, his ex is dating someone else, and his twin brother is still out to destroy him. But Private doesn't rest, and nor do its clients - not the LAPD who need Private's help catching two scumbags with diplomatic immunity, and not the client who has just confessed to murdering his wife. Add to that Jack's best friend being held on a trumped-up charge that could see him locked away for a very long time, and it seems like all bets are off. 501pp in paperback.

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Book number: 91107 Product format: Paperback Author: JAMES PATTERSON & M. WHITE
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PRIVATE INDIA
Book number: 91109 Product format: Paperback Author: JAMES PATTERSON & A. SANGHI
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PRIVATE NO. 1 SUSPECT
Book number: 91113 Product format: Paperback Author: JAMES PATTERSON & M. PAETRO
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INSIDIOUS INTENT
Book number: 91366 Product format: Paperback Author: VAL MCDERMID
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ASCENSION
Book number: 91795 Product format: Paperback Author: OLIVER HARRIS
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PRIVATE L.A.
Book number: 91110 Product format: Paperback Author: JAMES PATTERSON & M. SULLIVAN
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FIFTY THINGS THAT MADE THE MODERN ECONOMY

Book number: 92070 Product format: Paperback Author: TIM HARFORD

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The perceptive writer is an effortless explainer of tricky concepts and his books teem with nuggets of information. Once again he brings an array of memorable curious and unexpected 'things' from the brick, block chain and bicycle to fire, the factory and fundraising, from solar PV and the pencil to the postage stamp, from the tally-stick to the barcode, concrete to cuneiform. Each invention in Tim Harford's fascinating new book has its own curious, surprising and memorable story, a vignette against a grand backdrop. His sections on barbed wire, passports, the contraceptive pill, infant formula, and even that IKEA staple the Billy Bookcase are well researched and hugely entertaining nuggets of history about economics and maths. 343pp, paperback.

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HOW TO MAKE THE WORLD ADD UP
Book number: 92074 Product format: Paperback Author: TIM HARFORD
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Book number: 23800 Product format: Paperback Author: GEORGE AND WEEDON GROSSMITH
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BRUTUS OF TROY AND THE QUEST FOR THE ANCESTRY OF THE BRITISH
Book number: 92611 Product format: Hardback Author: Anthony Adolph
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QUOTABLE DARWIN
Book number: 91389 Product format: Hardback Author: EDITED BY JANET BROWNE
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BLACK BANNERS OF ISIS: The Roots of the New Caliphate
Book number: 92651 Product format: Hardback Author: DAVID WASSERSTEIN
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A PEOPLE BETRAYED: A History of Corruption
Book number: 91632 Product format: Hardback Author: PAUL PRESTON
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DUSTY: The Classic Biography
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HOW TO MAKE THE WORLD ADD UP

Book number: 92074 Product format: Paperback Author: TIM HARFORD

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2021 paperback edition sub-titled 'Ten Rules for Thinking Differently About Numbers.' Stephen Fry said 'We are supremely lucky to have the fabulously readable, lucid, witty and authoritative Tim Harford to remind us why facts, reason, numbers, clarity and truth matter, how beautiful they are and how crucial to our understanding of the natural world and human society.' If you aren't in love with stats before reading this book, you will be by this powerful and persuasive book by the well-respected economist from the Financial Times. This book was the winner of the Sunday Times Book of the Year 2020. Harford takes us deep into the world of disinformation and obfuscation, bad research and misplaced motivation to find those priceless jewels of data and analysis that make communicating with numbers so rewarding. We see statistics in the newspapers and social media and hear them in everyday conversation, and yet we doubt them more than ever. But numbers in the right hands have the power to change the world for the better. Good statistics are not a trick, although they are a kind of magic. Harford's characters range from the art forger who conned the Nazis to the stripper who fell in love with the most powerful congressman in Washington, to the famous data detectives such as John Maynard Keynes, Daniel Kahneman and Florence Nightingale. He reveals how we can evaluate the claims that surround us with confidence, curiosity and a healthy level of scepticism. Using ten simple rules for understanding numbers, plus one golden rule, this extraordinarily insightful book shows how if we keep our wits about us, thinking carefully about the way numbers are sourced and presented, we can look around us and see with crystal clarity how the world adds up. 340pp, paperback.

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GATHERING: A Personal Anthology of Scottish Poems
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GADGETS, GAMES AND GIZMOS
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WAR: How Conflict Shaped Us

Book number: 92150 Product format: Hardback Author: MARGARET MACMILLAN

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University of Oxford and Professor of History, University of Toronto, Margaret Macmillan's book is based on her 2018 Reith Lectures, The Mark of Cain. Despite the 'long peace' enjoyed by much of the world since 1940, there has been war somewhere in the world every year. Is war an essential part of being human? Macmillan explores the deep links between society and war and the questions they raise. As societies have changed and technologies have developed, we have fought wars differently and often over greater distances and for longer periods of time. In turn, war has brought huge changes to society, for better and worse. Economies, science, technology, medicine, culture - all are instrumental in war and have been shaped by it. Without war we would not have had centralised states, penicillin, radar or rockets. Throughout history, writers, artists, composers and philosophers have been inspired by war and we have tried again and again to limit and even outlaw war, but if we want to understand our own history and create a peaceful world, we must think about war. The writing style is crisp and there is an enviable clarity of thought as Macmillan cogently explains via colourful historical anecdotes how we understand what war means, our emotions, our ideas and capacity for good as well as cruelty. Winner of the Sunday Times Best Book for Autumn 2020. 328pp, colour and other photos.

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POCKET CANONS TEN COPY BOX SET: Books of the Bible
Book number: 92431 Product format: Hardback Author: GROVE PRESS
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SURVIVING STROKE: The Story of a Neurologist and His Family
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FABULOUS
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HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE: A Short History
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Book number: 93320 Product format: Paperback Author: VARIOUS
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CLASH OF EMPIRES

Book number: 92278 Product format: Paperback Author: BEN KANE

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After 16 years of bloody war, Hannibal Barca is on the verge of defeat. On the plains of Zama, Felix stands in the formidable Roman legions, ready to deliver the decisive blow. Victory will establish Rome as the pre-eminent power in the ancient world. Meanwhile young senator Flaminius is set on becoming one of the Republic's greatest military commanders with his eyes on as-yet-unconquered Macedon and Greece. But in the north of Greece, Philip V of Macedon has his own agenda and is determined to restore his kingdom to its former glory but needs a strong army to help him do it. Young Demetrios dreams of fighting in the Phalanx but is just a poor oarsman. Thirsty, hungry, burnt by the unforgiving Mediterranean sun, dreams are his only sustenance until a chance encounter changes everything. A thrilling novel by the bestselling writer about the Roman invasion of Greece and the heroes of history for fans of Simon Scarrow. 430pp in large softback with useful glossary.

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Book number: 93148 Product format: Paperback Author: S. G. MACLEAN
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Book number: 92220 Product format: Paperback Author: DEBRA MAY MACLEOD
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WOLVES OF LENINSKY PROSPEKT
Book number: 92222 Product format: Hardback Author: SARAH ARMSTRONG
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ANIMAL FARM
Book number: 88926 Product format: Paperback Author: GEORGE ORWELL
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ROMAN LEGIONARIES: Soldiers of Empire
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WAR WITHIN

Book number: 92288 Product format: Paperback Author: STEPHEN DONALDSON

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Donaldson returns to the word of his Great God's War fantasy epic as two kingdoms, with their alliance failing, prepare to be challenged by a merciless enemy. It has been 20 years since Prince Bifalt of Belleger discovered the Last Repository and the sorcerous knowledge hidden there and brought peace to the kingdoms of Belleger and Amika. Founded upon the uneasy marriage between Bifalt and Estie, the crown princess of Amika, they now fear a new war is soon to begin. An ancient enemy has discovered the location of the Last Repository. Dark forces are massing and making their way to the library to seize the magical knowledge it guards. That horde will slaughter every man, woman and child in its path to get what it desires and destroy both Belleger and Amika along the way. They must beat the odds and unite their people and fight back against this terrible foe despite the alliance undermined by lingering hostility and old feuds and conspiracies threatening. Parallels will be found in this wonderful style of Donaldson's writing with his Covenant novels. Military scifi at its best, 564pp in huge softback.

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Book number: 92575 Product format: Paperback Author: GUILLERMO MARTINEZ
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SEA CHANGE

Book number: 92216 Product format: Hardback Author: ALIX NATHAN

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The author's novel 'The Warlow Experiment' was a Sunday Times Fiction Book of the Year. Teeming with historical detail she dazzles and intrigues with her unique, immersive portrayal of a turbulent period of British history. 'I'll be back soon, my love. Tonight, I hope.' The last Eve saw of her mother was a wave from the basket of a rising balloon one ill-fated afternoon in 1802. Growing up a wilful, clever orphan in the house of her erratic artist guardian Joseph, Eve comes to suspect he knows more than he is telling. She struggles to retain the image of her missing mother and the father she never knew while traversing a London beset by pageantry, incipient riots and the fear of Napoleonic invasion, with no one to guide her through its perils. Far away in a Norfolk fishing village, the Rev Snead preaches hellfire and damnation to his impoverished parishioners and oppressed wife. His morality is ostensibly irreproachable - he even plays host to a beautiful, mute woman pulled from the sea, and likes to illustrate his sermons with her good example. For as her protector he keeps a very close watch indeed. A gripping novel of obsession gone sour the pages keep turning as we absorb the stories of the three women, Sarah, Hester and Eve at the heart of this fine historical novel. 248pp.

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MIDNIGHT HOUR

Book number: 92370 Product format: Paperback Author: ELLY GRIFFITHS

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Brighton 1965 and when theatrical impresario Bert Billington is found dead, no one suspects foul play, but when the post-mortem reveals poisoning, suspicion falls on his wife, eccentric ex-Music Hall star Verity Malone. Determined to prove her innocence, Verity calls in private investigator Emma Holmes, former detective and now wife of Police Superintendent Edgar Stephens. This is her first real case, but luckily she has a lead. Her friend, actor Max Mephisto is filming a remake of Dracula starring Bert's son, Seth, but Max is playing his cards close to his chest. Emma must vie with the police including her husband to untangle the case. She's convinced the answer lies in Bert's dark past and in the glamorous, occasionally deadly days of Music Hall, but the closer she gets to the truth the more danger she finds herself in. Subtle, charming and with an unflaggingly keen eye, this is an emotionally intelligent and satisfying crime novel from the bestselling author. 346pp, paperback.

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PHILIP: The Final Portrait

Book number: 92444 Product format: Paperback Author: GYLES BRANDRETH

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Our dear friend Gyles is and always was a huge fan of the Duke of Edinburgh, and together with our Annie dined at a banquet with the Duke at the Natural History Museum in London several years ago, and he had had the pleasure of meeting him on many occasions and enjoying his wit, intellect and bon viveur. Elusive, complex, controversial, challenging, often humorous and sometimes irascible, Prince Philip was the man Elizabeth II once described as her 'constant strength and guide'. What was he really like and what is the truth about those 'gaffes' and the rumours of affairs? Gyles is the writer who got closest to the human truth about our long-serving senior royals and this is the revised and updated 2022 paperback edition. 'I knew the Duke of Edinburgh over a period of more than 40 years. I was accustomed to his sense of humour. I liked it, I liked him. I admired him as much as any man I have known. It was knowing him as I did that led me to write this book about him, and his wife, and their remarkable marriage - the longest-lasting marriage of any sovereign and consort in history. I first met Prince Philip in the 1970s, when he was in his 50s and I was in my 20s, and I became involved in the world of the National Playing Fields Association.' 'I suppose the polo was fun. Playing cricket was fun, in the old days. The carriage driving is fun - when you don't fall off the box seat. Then it's just bloody painful.' 'I enjoyed flying... I think I should have joined the Air Force instead of the Navy.' Prince Philip's grandfather King George I of Greece was assassinated a few years before he was born. His favourite sister Cécile was killed in an aeroplane accident when he was still a teenager. His favourite uncle and guardian at the time George Milford Haven died of cancer soon after. His father, Prince Andrew of Greece, died when Philip was just 23. His other favourite uncle, Earl Mountbatten of Burma, was murdered by the IRA when blow up in his own boat in 1979. 'I'm quite ready to die. It's what happens - sooner or later.' And now it has and how sad we are here at Bibliophile since he was our patron and gave us a Royal Warrant, by Royal Appointment, which by the gracious gift of the Queen, we can still refer to in perpetuity. Here are candid photos like the tell-tale photograph of Philip and Elizabeth in October 1946 entitled 'The First Look', and their first dance, seen together publicly for the first time in July 1947 in Edinburgh. Gyles' book tells the story of two contrasting lives and assesses the Duke of Edinburgh's character and achievements, relationships with his wife, children and their families, and with the press and public and those at court who were suspicious of him in the early days. A moving account of a long life well lived and a remarkable royal partnership the likes and length of which we shall never see again. 513pp, paperback, well illus. with many colour plates.

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