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The hardest crimes to acknowledge are your own... Charlie Matheson died two years ago in a car accident. So how is a woman bearing a startling resemblance to her claiming to be back from the dead? Detective Mark Nelson is called in to investigate and hear her terrifying account of what she's been through in the afterlife. Every year Detective David Groves receives a birthday card for his son...even though he buried him years ago. His son's murder took everything from him, apart from his belief in the law, even though the killers were never found. This year, though, the card bears a different message: I know who did it. Uncovering the facts will lead them all on a dark journey, where they must face their own wrongs as well as those done to those they love. It will take them to a place where justice is a game, and punishments are severe. Nelson and Groves know the answers lie with the kind of people you want to turn and run from. But if they're to get to the truth, first they'll have to go through hell...
Don't miss the unforgettable new novel from Jenny Eclair - INHERITANCE is out now ___________ 'Viciously funny' Daily Mail Welcome to one of the nicest streets in one of London's vilest boroughs: a determined middle-class oasis of skips and bay trees, where Volvos sniff each others' bumpers and men called Giles live with women called Samantha. This is a satellite-dish-free zone of tall houses, standing shoulder to shoulder with big front doors, five floors apiece. Come inside, shut the door and smell the coffee: you could almost be in Kensington. This is where the actors, writers and media types live, where small children wearing smart uniforms and shoes in the shape of lightbulbs get ferrie...
John Sandford and Michele Cook complete their New York Times bestselling thriller series in this explosive finale. Fans of James Dashner, Harlan Coben, and Suzanne Collins will love this nail-biting trilogy. Shay Remby and her band of renegade activists have got the corrupt Singular Corporation on the run. Their expose is finally working. Or is it? Even as revelations about the human experimental subjects break in the news, Singular’s employees are slithering out of sight. And then their CEO is killed in a plane crash... Was it a freak accident? Or a cover-up? Shay’s gang begins to see signs that there may be even more powerful figures than they knew managing events—publicly expressing outrage and mopping up the mess, but secretly gathering up their scientists and moving the operation further out of sight. It will take nothing short of a rampage to stop the Singular menace for good... Praise for Uncaged: ★ “A fabulous mix of outlandish hijinks, techno-noir, and teen cheek--LA style. Not to be missed.”--Booklist
In Everyday Seafood, discover how to make seafood part of your everyday cooking – with 100 recipes from top chef Nathan Outlaw. Discover simple and reliable techniques for cooking all kinds of fish and seafood, plus secrets such as how to shop for seafood, which fish are sustainable and even how to plan a seafood menu – right down to the delectable desserts to follow your meal. Nathan's fabulous recipes will have you cooking all kinds of seafood in no time: Everyday Seafood has it all, from soups and big bowlfuls (Prawn noodle soup, Monkfish, bean and bacon stew), through seafood salads (Cold dressed lobster salad with verjus), oven-baked fish dishes (Crab and saffron pasta bake) and light snacks, dips and nibbles – including everyone’s favourite, the Fish finger sandwich – plus all the barbecued and grilled fish recipes you’ll ever need. Good-quality, fresh seafood has never been more accessible: with top chef Nathan Outlaw, you’ll be cooking it every day.
This text contains two plays from contemporary British playwright John Godber - 'Lucky Sods' and 'Passion Killers'.