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Pamela: Or Virtue Rewarded (Oxford World's Classics)

By Richardson, Samuel, Keymer, Thomas, Wakely, Alice, samuel richardson

Orlando

By Virginia Woolf, Rachel Bowlby

King Arthur

By Frank Thompson

The Scapegoat

By Daphne Du Maurier, Lisa Appignanesi

The Outlander

By Adamson, Gil

Regeneration: The first novel in Pat Barker's Booker Prize-winning Regeneration trilogy

By Pat Barker

Beach Music

By Pat Conroy

The Ties that Bind: A friendship that can survive war, tragedy and loss

By Lyn Andrews

The Prisoner of Heaven: The Cemetery of Forgotten Books 3 (The Cemetery of Forgotten Series)

By Zafon, Carlos Ruiz, Lucia Graves

No Graves as Yet (World War I Series, Novel 1): An evocative novel of war, secrets and intrigue

By Anne Perry

A Handful of Silver

By Meg Hutchinson

Our Eva

By Anna Jacobs

Welcome Home

By Margaret Dickinson

The Sensorium of God

By Stuart Clark

THE COMMODORE

By C.S. Forester

The Mermaid of Black Conch: The spellbinding winner of the Costa Book of the Year as read on BBC Radio 4

By Monique Roffey

A Nurse's Courage: a gripping story of love and duty set during the First World War

By Maggie Holt

Mr Campion's Fox

By Mike Ripley (Contributor)

The Property of a Lady

By Elizabeth Adler

Up The Junction: A Virago Modern Classic

By Nell Dunn

The Rake's Defiant Mistress

By Mary Brendan

The Girls From Mersey View: A nostalgic saga of love, hard times and friendship in 1930s Liverpool

By Lyn Andrews

Shoulder the Sky (World War I Series, Novel 2): A moving novel of life during the dark days of war

By Anne Perry

The Best of Daughters

By Dilly Court

At Some Disputed Barricade (World War I Series, Novel 4): A magnificent novel of murder and espionage during the dark days of war

By Anne Perry

Welcome To Rosie Hopkins' Sweetshop Of Dreams

By Jenny Colgan

Persuasion (Collins Classics)

By Jane Austen

Legacy

By James Steel

The Girls from See Saw Lane

By Sandy Taylor

Reflections: An enthralling 1920s saga of family life in Cornwall

By Gloria Cook