A sequel to "A Song at Twilight" and "The Endless Game". Framed for a murder and exiled in Russia as a defector, Alec Hillsden is offered a pardon and a new identity. He returns to Britain to unravel the 50-year-old mystery of the arrest and death of an art dealer.
An analysis of recent events in Eastern Europe, written by an eight-strong team from "The Observer". The book describes the 1989 revolutions in context - a year in which governments fell across Eastern Europe - and offers a forecast for the future of Europe. |
After Gil Renard, an obsessed baseball fan, loses everything but his all-consuming love for the sport, he infiltrates the life of Bobby Rayburn, a superstar baseball player who has fallen into a slump, and makes a deadly attempt to set things straight. Reprint. PW.
Aqua fitness is a low-resistance form of exercise that offers cardio-vascular, stretching and strengthening workouts using water resistance. This text offers specially designed programmes for deep and shallow water and a range that stretches from beginner to water-baby.
In the spotlight: the all-new figure skating mystery series. From the author of Sarah Hughes: Skating to the Stars.
Henrietta Tate has always taken her role as a full-time mother and home-maker very seriously. She's never had time for anything else. But now she and her family have moved to an idyllic house in the countryside and her teenage children are away at boarding school most of the time, she finds herself less than fulfilled by life in the sticks. Perhaps a new job working for Laurence de Havilland, the famous military historian, could provide just the distraction she needs! |
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