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Add to BasketLittle White Lies
£11.89
- Paperback - Orion
In a beachfront mansion in Martha's Vineyard, Annick and Rebecca have left their young children in the care of their life-long friend Tash. Tash has made millions from her fashion business and treating her friends to a holiday makes all the hard work worthwhile. But by the end of the afternoon, one of the children will have vanished. -
Little White Lies
£17.00
- Hardback - Orion
In a beachfront mansion in Martha's Vineyard, Annick and Rebecca have left their young children in the care of their life-long friend Tash. Tash has made millions from her fashion business and treating her friends to a holiday makes all the hard work worthwhile. But by the end of the afternoon, one of the children will have vanished. -
Add to BasketLaidlaw
£6.79
- Paperback - Canongate
Meet Jack Laidlaw, the original damaged detective. When a young woman is found brutally murdered on Glasgow Green, only Laidlaw stands a chance of finding her murderer from among the hard men, gangland villains and self-made moneymen who lurk in the city's shadows. -
Add to BasketLooking After Your Own
£6.79
- Paperback - Sphere
The lives and personalities of all the tenants living the Paisley tenement building in 1941 couldn't be more different, but they are all interconnected. Ellen and Donnie Borland renounced their respective Protestant and Catholic religions to marry for love. Older now, Ellen misses her faith while working hard to support her lazy husband. Julia and Frank McCosh are musicians who entertain the other tenants with their rehearsals. Celia Goudie is a young bride whose husband is in the air force. Lena Fulton is terrified of her husband being killed in the war and sinks into a deep depression upon the loss of her baby. All of the tenants are concerned with the threat of the war going on around them, but little do they realise that the most immediate danger comes from within. -
Add to BasketLake District
£14.95
- Map - Harvey Map Services -
Add to BasketThe Little Book Of Edinburgh
£8.49
- Hardback - History
'The Little Book of Edinburgh' is a funny, fast-paced, fact-packed compendium of the sort of frivolous, fantastic or simply strange information which no-one will want to be without. Here we find out about the most unusual crimes and punishments, eccentric inhabitants, famous sons and daughters and hundreds of wacky facts. -
Add to BasketThe Lonely Furrow
£16.99
- Paperback - Ulverscroft
Disaster strikes the Drummond family when the Glasgow Bank collapses, resulting in them losing their business and - subsequently - their respected place in society. An unexpected inheritance saves the day, but there are mixed feelings for the family as they relocate to a run-down farm in Shropshire. -
Add to BasketLeaf Graffiti
£8.46
- Paperback - Northern House
'Leaf Graffiti' is a kaleidoscopic journey of discovery through landscapes, selves and words. Quirky and playful, Lucy Burnett's poems move between urban and natural worlds. -
Add to BasketThe Lion Rampant
£16.14
- Hardback - HarperCollinsPublishers
A band of brothers has lost almost everything honouring their oath to Robert the Bruce. Wives, daughters, sisters, brothers and lovers have been slain or imprisoned. After seven long years of struggle and endurance, Bruce and his loyal supporter, Hal of Herdmanston, will come face-to-face with Edward II, the English King humiliated by defeat and determined to put down his Scottish enemy once and for all. And the last great battle for the Scottish throne will be decided on a bloody field called Bannockburn. -
The Lion Rampant
£11.04
- Paperback - HarperCollins
A band of brothers has lost almost everything honouring their oath to Robert the Bruce. Wives, daughters, sisters, brothers and lovers have been slain or imprisoned. After seven long years of struggle and endurance, Bruce and his loyal supporter, Hal of Herdmanston, will come face-to-face with Edward II, the English King humiliated by defeat and determined to put down his Scottish enemy once and for all. And the last great battle for the Scottish throne will be decided on a bloody field called Bannockburn.














