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Damascus Station

by David McCloskey

Thriller

The Lewis Man

by Peter May

Fin Macleod returns to the outer Hebridean island of his youth to make amends and restore his parents' cottage before investigating a death involving family secrets and a sinister adversary.

Lifeline

by Libby Page

Romantic Fiction

London's No 1 Dog-Walking Agency

by Kate Macdougall

General Romantic

Shes Mine

by A. A. Chaudhuri

Thriller

Last Goodbye

by Tim Weaver

Thriller

Learn Embroidery

by Jane Iles

Learn Embroidery

The House We Grew Up In

by Lisa Jewell

All four children have an idyllic childhood: a picture-book cottage in a country village, a warm, cosy kitchen filled with love and laughter, sun-drenched afternoons in a rambling garden. But one Easter weekend a tragedy strikes the Bird family that is so devastating that, almost imperceptibly, it begins to tear them apart. The years pass and the children become adults and begin to develop their own quite separate lives. Soon it's almost as though they've never been a family at all. Almost. But not quite. Because something has happened that will call them home, back to the house they grew up in - and to what really happened that Easter weekend all those years ago.

Collins English Dictionary and Thesaurus Essential Edition

by Collins Dictionaries

Dictionary

Letter from Marigold

by Hill

Short stories follow on from The First Hints of Purple