Adventure/Thriller
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Guardians Of The Key
£6.79
- Paperback - Headline
Napoleon and his armies are at the gate of the ancient walled city of Lucca, Italy. In one last desperate attempt to preserve their proud heritage, the Lucchese Council despatch a secret message to their compatriots in England. Unknown to them, ruthless conspirators have got there first. -
Flight 103
£8.50
- Paperback - Century
Former Mossad agent Sam Woolfman is called out of retirement to investigate the terror attack on an American jet that has crashed in the Scottish village of Lockerbie. A bomb detonated inside the aircraft. But who planted it? Who were they working for? And who were they really trying to kill? -
Add to BasketThe Judas
£8.49
- Paperback - Harper
When one of MI6's directors dies suddenly, agent Paul Aston realises there is more going on than meets the eye. The death looks like a heart attack, but it's not. As Aston digs deeper he uncovers a conspiracy that dates back to the dying days of the USSR. Someone wants this kept secret. Someone with everything to lose if the truth gets out. -
Add to BasketMonkshood
£14.24
- Hardback - Robert Hale
Aileen Seaton, a woman lawyer, hears a dying man's confession. He swears the best-selling Scottish writer, Calum Weir, is innocent of the double murder of his wife and her lover. When Aileen meets Weir, in prison for life, she realises he remembers nothing of the horrific murders. But why is he even scared to talk about them? -
Add to BasketThe Most Glorified Strip Of Bunting
£9.99
- Paperback - Two Ravens
The US North Polar expedition of 1871-1873 was a disaster-strewn adventure that counts amongst the most bizarre and exciting in the annals of Arctic exploration. John McGill's novel chronicles the events leading up to the strange and suspicious death of the exploration commander, Charles Francis Hall. -
Add to BasketTraisur Insch
£14.99
- Paperback - Fons Scotiae
Robert Louis Stevenson's 'Treasure Island', translated into broad Scots by Iain W.D. Forde. -
Add to BasketDark Angels
£11.04
- Paperback - Avon
How far would you go to protect your past? How much further to protect someone else's? 'Dark Angels' is the first title in an Edinburgh-based series starring rebellious young lawyer Brodie MacLennan. -
Add to BasketTakedown
£5.94
- Paperback - Pocket
A deadly team of highly-trained foreign soldiers methodically makes its way through the streets of New York with the sole objective of locating one of their own - a man so powerful that America will do anything to keep him hidden. Scot Harvath, Navy SEAL turned covert counterterrorism agent, is the nation's only hope. -
Add to BasketJig
£5.94
- Paperback - Allison & Busby
Only four men in the whole of the United States could have known when the shipment of 10 million dollars to the IRA was scheduled. One of those four must be responsible for the slaughter of the couriers and hijacking of the funds. Only one man is trusted by the terrorists to go after the money - their best assassin: Jig. -
Add to BasketNightingale
£9.99
- Paperback - Two Ravens
'Nightingale' takes an unsentimental and vivid look at the lives of a small group of Italian terrorists and the naive Scottish musician who finds himself in their midst.















