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Dog Shaming: Canine Confessions
£7.64
- Hardback - Black & White Publishing
Our beloved pooches bring us a world of happiness. They're loyal companions, kindred spirits and lifelong chums. But they also chew the stuffing out of the couch, keep us up all night with their barking and break into the fridge when we're not looking. Now it's time they own up to the world! And their side-splitting explanations and unapologetic confessions are sure to remind you just why pooches make the most wonderful, but sometimes infuriating, companions! Loaded with real-life photographs of mischievous canines, 'Dog Shaming' is a tribute to man's best friend. -
The Death Of Lucy Kyte
£11.04
- Paperback - Faber and Faber
Josephine Tey is brought face to face with her own ghosts when she inherits a remote Suffolk cottage from her godmother, the actress Hester Larkspur. Red Barn Cottage stands close to the site of one of England's most notorious 19th century murders, and holds a time-capsule of secrets that Josephine must unravel to solve the mysteries of Hester's life - and her death. As she gets closer to the truth, Josephine is horrified to realise that the cottage has the power to destroy the peace of a village still stained by the shame of its past. -
Death Touch
£5.09
- Paperback - Barrington Stoke
Lord Oda has sworn to destroy all ninja. Now Taka and Cho must help to protect their village from the invading samurai army, but they are outnumbered ten to one. Will they be able to save everyone? -
Death Of A Dreamer
£6.79
- Paperback - C & R Crime
The rugged landscape of Scotland attracts dreamers who move north wrapped in fantasies of enjoying the simple life. They usually don't last, but it looks as if Effie Garrard has come to stay. -
Death Of A Gentle Lady
£6.79
- Paperback - C & R Crime
M.C. Beaton's much loved and international best-selling series of murderous doings in the Highlands of Scotland continues with Hamish Macbeth investigating the death of a woman who may not have been quite as adorable as she appeared. -
Death Of A Maid
£6.79
- Paperback - C & R Crime
Mrs Gillespie disrupts the quiet life of Hamish Macbeth when he wins her maid services in a raffle. He fears she's more likely to snoop than clean. But Macbeth has more upsetting issues to ponder - his former girlfriend is back in the village. -
Death Of A Sweep
£6.79
- Paperback - C & R Crime
Pete is always able to find work in the Scottish Highlands, until one day when Police Constable Hamish Macbeth notices blood dripping onto the floor of a villager's fireplace, and a body stuffed inside the chimney. The town of Lochdubh is sure Pete is the culprit, but Hamish doesn't believe that he is capable of committing murder. -
Death Of A Witch
£6.79
- Paperback - C & R Crime
Returning from holiday Hamish becomes unaccountably worried - it's as if he senses a dark cloud of evil hanging over Lochdubh. He soon learns that there is a newcomer to the village, a woman called Catriona Beldame, and that the villagers have decided she is a witch. -
Denis Law: King And Country
£15.29
- Hardback - Arena Sport
Denis Law is undoubtedly Scottish football's favourite son. He is joint top record scorer for his country with an impressive strike rate of 30 goals in 52 games and scored in the famous 3-2 win over world champions England at Wembley in 1967. As well as his prolific strike rate, he was also part of the Scotland team that won their way through to the 1974 World Cup Finals in West Germany - the first time the Scots had reached the finals in 16 years. In this portrait of Denis Law, Alex Gordon interviews a vast array of former teammates, including Willie Henderson and Davie Hay, and opponents such as George Best and Bobby Charlton. -
The Devil Of Clan Sinclair
£5.94
- Paperback - Avon
Virginia Traylor, Countess of Barrett, is in dire straights. Lawrence Traylor's death left his family in a desperate situation. He'd spent his wife's fortune on property that became entailed, passing to his cousin. If Virginia could have an heir before the allotted time was up, the title would remain in the family, but more important they'd have the income from the farms belonging to the estate. Only one problem: Lawrence had never wanted to bed his wife. Who would play surrogate husband?
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