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The Lady Elizabeth
by Alison Weir (Hutchinson £12.99)
The new novel from the author of the Sunday Times Top Ten bestselling Innocent Traitor.
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Skin Privilege
by Karin Slaughter (Arrow £6.99)
IT’S NO SIMPLE CASE OF MURDER.
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Engleby
by Sebastian Faulks (Vintage £7.99)
Mike Engleby says things that others dare not even think.
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Jordan: Pushed to the Limit
by Katie Price (Century £18.99)
Frank and often hilarious…
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Anne's Song
by Anne Nolan (Century £12.99)
The eldest of The Nolan Sisters story of the brutal truth behind the carefully cultivated image, that was The Nolans.
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McMafia: Crime Without Frontiers
by Misha Glenny (Bodley Head £20.00)
An investigation into international organised crime.
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America Unchained: A Freewheeling Roadtrip In Search Of Non-Corporate USA
by Dave Gorman (Ebury Press £11.99)
One man, one car, no chains, and one hell of a coast-to-coast adventure.
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The Innocent Man
by John Grisham (Arrow £7.99)
Murder and injustice in a small town.
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Blood River: A Journey to Africa's Broken Heart
by Tim Butcher (Vintage £7.99)
A compulsively readable account of an African country now virtually inaccessible to the outside world.
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Delia's How to Cheat at Cooking
by Delia Smith (Ebury Press £20.00)
Delia, Britain's biggest name in cookery, is back with a brand new book and whole new approach to cooking.
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The Economic Naturalist: Why Economics Explains Almost Everything
by Robert H Frank (Virgin £7.99)
Discover the secrets behind hundreds of everyday enigma.
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Affluenza
by Oliver James (Vermilion £8.99)
Oliver James tours the minds of the middle classes in search of an answer to the question: is it possible to be successful and stay sane.
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The 4-Hour Work Week: Escape the 9-5, Live Anywhere and Join the New Rich
by Timothy Ferriss (Vermilion £10.99)
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Who Moved My Cheese
by Spencer Johnson (Vermilion £5.99)
A must-have book for all ages.
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Once Upon a Time in the North
by Philip Pullman (David Fickling Books £9.99)
Short prequel to Pullman's His Dark Materials trilogy.
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Before I Die
by Jenny Downham (Definitions £6.99)
Heartbreaking but life_affirming novel about a teenage girl's final months alive.
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My Sister Jodie
by Jacqueline Wilson (Doubleday Childrens £12.99)
Jodie really doesn't fit in with the posh teenagers at the school.
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