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The Power of the Dog

The bad America that Ellroy does so well, and that DeLillo sometimes chronicles, is powerfully evoked in Don Winslow’s own lucid storytelling. Poetic and abrasive at the same time, he drags your raw and sorry ass into the world of Art Keller, a Vietnam vet…
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Get Sons & Princes FREE

Until 15 August, you can download the digital version of James LePore’s book Sons and Princes for free. Published by The Story Plant, it’s a thriller that sees two lives become entwined in the shadowy backstreets of New York. On the one hand, Chris Massi…
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Get Sons & Princes FREE

Until 15 August, you can download the digital version of James LePore’s book Sons and Princes for free. Published by The Story Plant, it’s a thriller that sees two lives become entwined in the shadowy backstreets of New York. On the one hand, Chris Massi…
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Bad Intentions

Written by Karin Fossum — Fossum’s background is in the caring professions. Having worked in hospitals, care homes and drug rehabilitation, it is clearly evident that she draws on these experiences, with her observation of human psychology used to great effect in this volume. She really does…
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Free Laurel Dewey eBook

Isn’t this great? It’s our first day up and running and one of our readers has already dropped us a line about a free Kindle book. For a limited time only, Laurel Dewey’s Revelations is free to download. The regular price is £3.50 but if…
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A Certain Justice

Set in the highflying world of London’s law courts, this tense whodunit is James at her unrivalled best. Criminal lawyer Venetia Aldridge has made herself many enemies over the years, and when she turns up dead, it is James’ charismatic inspector Adam Dalgliesh who arrives to…
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One Step Behind

Written by Henning Mankell — One Step Behind is not Mankell’s most famous nor most commercially successful Wallander novel. For our money, though, it represents both Mankell and Kurt Wallander at their absolute peak. What it lacks in pace and popular verve, it more than…
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