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The Perpetual Astonishment of Jonathon Fairfax

By Christopher Shevlin

The Pirate Primer: Mastering the Language of Swashbucklers and Rogues

By Choundas, George

Your Royal Hostage: A Jemima Shore Mystery

By Lady Antonia Fraser

Hitman Anders and the Meaning of It All

By Jonas Jonasson, Rachel Willson-Broyles

Native Tongue

By Carl Hiaasen

The Landry News

By Andrew Clements

Ford County: Stories

By John Grisham

The Titian Committee

By Iain Pears

Death In The Truffle Wood

By Pierre Magnan

Man that Corrupted Hadleyburg

By Mark Twain

Where's Boris?

By Various

Confessions of a GP (The Confessions Series)

By Benjamin Daniels

Squeeze Me: The ultimate crime fiction satire for the post-Trump era

By Carl Hiaasen

Razor Girl

By Carl Hiaasen

Burley Cross Postbox Theft

By Nicola Barker

TheStrange Laws of Old England by Cawthorne, Nigel ( Author ) ON Sep-23-2004, Hardback

By Cawthorne, Nigel

Last Friends

By Jane Gardam

Old Filth (50th Anniversary Edition): Shortlisted for the Women's Prize for Fiction

By Jane Gardam, Nina Stibbe

Life Moves Pretty Fast: The lessons we learned from eighties movies (and why we don't learn them from movies any more)

By Hadley Freeman

East of Hounslow (Jay Qasim, Book 1)

By Khurrum Rahman

The Portable Door: J.W. Wells & Co. Book 1

By Tom Holt, Holt, Tom

The Maid (A Molly the Maid mystery, Book 1)

By Nita Prose

The Death of an Owl: From the author of Salmon Fishing in the Yemen, a witty tale of scandal and subterfuge

By Torday, Paul, Piers

The Twelve Clues of Christmas: A Royal Spyness Mystery

By Rhys Bowen

The Egyptologist: A Novel

By Arthur Phillips

The Girl Who Saved the King of Sweden

By Jonas Jonasson

The Warden (Penguin Classics)

By Trollope, Anthony, Anthony Trollope

Three's A Crowd: A FATHER. HIS SON. ONE MASSIVE MISUNDERSTANDING.

By Simon Booker

The Portable Veblen: Shortlisted for the Baileys Women's Prize for Fiction 2016

By Elizabeth McKenzie

Life Moves Pretty Fast: The lessons we learned from eighties movies (and why we don't learn them from movies any more)

By Hadley Freeman