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He lost his honor. She lost her reputation. Together, will they
find redemption?As a Royal Navy officer, Lucas Mandeville has
fought his share of battles on the high seas, followed by long
years of imprisonment. But he'd rather be on the burning deck of a
ship than in this ballroom, where it is just a matter of time
before someone calls him out for what happened during the war. When
dark-haired beauty Kendra Douglas arrives, a whisper of scandal
ripples through the ton. The disgraced divorcee's entrance is an
act of daring. Which is exactly why Lucas asks her to dance...
Lucas offers Kendra his aid in finding the evidence to regain her
good name - and her beloved young son. Together they investigate
the wicked conspiracy that destroyed her life. But will helping
Kendra be enough to atone for Lucas's dark past?. A thrilling and
gorgeous Regency romance for fans of Lisa Kleypas and Mary Balogh.
'The most fun I've had with a book this year. Every page is a
delight' Stuart Turton, author of The Seven Deaths of Evelyn
Hardcastle They were a band of mysterious private detectives who
lived beneath the streets of London... London, 1958. Elaborately
disguised and hidden deep beneath the city's streets lies the world
of Miss Brickett's, a secret detective agency. From traversing
deceptive escape rooms, to engineering almost magical mechanical
gadgets, apprentice detectives at Miss Brickett's undergo rigorous
training to equip them with the skills and knowledge they will need
to solve the mysteries that confound London's police force. But
nothing can prepare 23-year-old apprentice Marion Lane for what
happens after the arrest of her friend and mentor, Frank, on
suspicion of murder: he tasks Marion with clearing his name and
saving his life. Her investigation will place Marion and her
friends in great peril as they venture into the forbidden maze of
uncharted tunnels that surround Miss Brickett's. Being discovered
out of bounds means immediate dismissal, but that is the least of
Marion's problems... This is the first installation in a
fantastical historical mystery series for fans of Stuart Turton's
The Seven Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle and Natasha Pulley's The
Watchmaker of Filigree Street.
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Eye for Eye
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'An unforgettable novel.' - Washington Post At the turn of the
twentieth century, as the oppression of Russia's imperial rule
takes its toll on Finland, the three Koski siblings - Ilmari, Matti
and the politicized young Aino - are forced to flee. They settle
among a community of Finns in Deep River - a town on the western
edges of the United States. The brothers face the excitement and
danger of pioneering this frontier wilderness. But while they are
climbing and felling trees one-hundred metres high, Aino is
organizing the country's fledgling labour movements. As the Koskis
strive to rebuild lives and families in an America in flux, they
also try to hold fast to the traditions of a home they can never
return to. And so the seasons change, the decades pass and the
denizens of Deep River slip in and out of love; they become
engineers and fishermen, midwives and widows, soldiers and
fugitives. In this profoundly moving epic Karl Marlantes
masterfully depicts the tyranny of nascent America, the limits of
human survival and the enduring might of family love. 'A
finely-hewn portrait' An Amazon Best Book of July 2019
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The Pope's Man
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An electrifying historical adventure about a ring of bold and resourceful women thieves in post-World War II London.
London, 1946. The city struggles to rebuild itself after the devastation of the Blitz. Food is rationed, good jobs are scarce, and even the most honest families are forced to take a bit of “crooked” just to survive.
Alice Diamond, the Queen of Thieves, rules over her all-female gang with a bejeweled fist. Her “hoisters” are expert shoplifters, the scourge of London’s upscale boutiques and departments stores. Their lucrative business stealing and fencing luxury goods always carries the threat of violence; Alice packs a razor, and has been known to use her heavy rows of diamond rings like brass knuckles.
Young Nell is a teenager from the slums, hiding a secret pregnancy and facing a desperately uncertain future when Alice takes her under her wing. Before long, Nell is experiencing all the dangers—and glamourous trappings—that comes with this underworld existence. Alice wants Nell to be a useful weapon in her ongoing war against crime boss Billy Sullivan’s gang of rival thieves. But Nell has a hidden agenda of her own, and is not to be underestimated. The more she is manipulated by both Alice and Billy, the more her hunger for revenge grows.
As Nell embraces the rich spoils of crime and the seedy underbelly of London, will she manage to carve out her own path to power and riches? Might she even crown herself the Queen of Thieves?
Love and survival in the shadow of WaterlooWearied by his years as
a British intelligence officer, Simon Duval resigns soon after
Napoleon's abdication. Returning to England, he discovers his
cousin's widow working as a seamstress and living in reduced
circumstances. Suzanne is done with love. So when Simon proposes a
marriage of companionship, she accepts. Not expecting a true
marriage, Suzanne can't help but be drawn to Simon, until news from
France shatters their happiness. Napoleon has escaped and Simon
must once again help prevent war. Only this time, he does not go
into danger alone. He and Suzanne will face deadly peril together.
A heart-racing Regency romance for fans of Mary Balogh and
Georgette Heyer.
One last mission, but this time it's personal...In the Spring of
1920 the Mexican revolution was almost over. Just across the border
in Texas was Martin Falconer, barely out of his teens yet already a
veteran airman. He had only just escaped from the Russian Civil War
with his three friends, Slingsby, 'Puddy' Pudhovkin and 'Tommy'
Tucker, and they were all looking forward to a little peace. Martin
had cabled his girlfriend Charley, who was in Mexico with her
father, to come and meet him. But his hopes are shattered when they
arrive in the border town of Camarillo to collect Charley, and the
four airmen are caught in the middle of a battle. When the dust
settles, they discover that the retreating Mexican bandits had
taken Charley as a hostage. Martin tries to enlist official aid,
but without success. It was up to them - and all they had to use
against a desperate band of rebels were two battered aeroplanes, a
broken down Avro and a de Havilland with broken wings. This will be
his most challenging flight. The absolutely thrilling finale to the
Martin Falconer thrillers, a tour de force of wartime storytelling,
perfect for fans of Alastair MacLean, Alexander Fullerton and David
Black.
When passion is punishable by death, can one priestess keep her
emotions concealed and help steer the course of history?Ancient
Rome is a world of power and privilege, secrets and sacred duty.
The esteemed priestesses of Vesta - the Vestal Virgins - are
charged with ensuring the Eternal Flame in their temple never goes
out. While it burns, Rome cannot fall. They are known as the Brides
of Rome. Dedicated to a thirty-year vow of chaste service,
Priestess Pomponia finds herself swept up in the intrigue,
violence, wars and bedroom politics of Rome's elite - Julius
Caesar, Marc Antony and Cleopatra, Octavian and Livia - all the
while guarding the secret affection she has in her heart. But when
a charge of incestum - a broken vow of chastity - is made against
the Vestal order, the ultimate punishment looms: death by being
buried alive. Debra May Macleod skilfully recreates the world of
ancient Rome with all its brutality and brilliance, all its rich
history and even richer legend. A true page-turner that is as smart
as it is compelling, this must-read novel brings the Vestal order
to life like never before. Perfect for fans of Kate Quinn and
Margaret George. Praise for Brides of Rome 'A fascinating look
inside the lives of the enigmatic Vestal Virgins of Rome, who
tended the sacred flame of Vesta in her temple in the Forum. But
they were at the heart of Roman politics as well, true 'brides of
Rome' who had a ringside seat in events of Roman history, and had a
hand in them as well. Macleod lets us enter their forbidden and
mysterious lives in a page-turning story of the birth of the Roman
empire' Margaret George, New York Times bestselling author of The
Confessions of Young Nero 'In an age of murderous warlords and
ruthless politicians (often indistinguishable from one another) the
seemingly benign Vestals could hold the balance of power. Debra May
Macleod has written a fascinating mystery set within the
relentlessly masculine world of Roman power politics, but seen
through the lens of a unique, all-female institution. The Vestals
did not just tend Rome's sacred flame. They guarded Rome's secrets'
John Maddox Roberts, author of the Edgar-nominated SPQR Roman
Mystery series 'Riveting... This smart repartee captivates in every
way' Steve Berry, New York Times bestselling author of The Warsaw
Protocol 'Macleod gives readers a very rich picture of what the
day-to-day life of the Vestal Virgins was like. This is very
intelligent and well-researched Roman historical fiction, populated
with very strong female lead characters (including a scene-stealing
rendition of Livia). A fine start to a promising series' Historical
Novel Society The Vesta Shadows seriesThe Vesta Shadows trilogy
spans decades, from 45 BCE to 14 CE. It follows the life of the
Vestal priestess Pomponia Occia, who is inspired by the real Vestal
Occia who lived during this time, serving in the Temple of Vesta
for more than fifty years. Set during the tumultuous years that saw
the fall of the Roman Republic and the rise of the Roman Empire
under Augustus - and beyond - it dramatises some of the major
historical events that occurred during her lifetime while
simultaneously bringing ancient Rome to life with fast-paced,
engrossing and visceral storylines played out by a striking cast of
characters.
For readers of Jeffrey Archer and Clive Cussler, Blood in the Dust
is a fast-paced adventure story and the winner of a Wilbur Smith
Adventure Writing Prize. 'Essential reading for all adventure
fans.' Wilbur Smith 1853, Victoria, Australia. Five bushrangers led
by the murderous outlaw Warrigal Anderson raid a small homestead.
When they ride away, nineteen-year-old Toby O'Rourke's life is
changed forever. His parents lay dead at his feet and his brother,
Patrick, is badly wounded. But Toby O'Rourke is made of steel
forged in the hardship of colonial life. Forced into adulthood, he
and Patrick will seek to restore the family fortunes and outwit not
only the rich businessman who conspired to rob them of their birth
right, but the vicious men who murdered their parents . . .
The First World War is over. But Martin Falconer's story is only
just beginning.1919. Martin Falconer, a veteran airman while still
in his teens and now adjusting to peacetime, is asked to go to
Russia to fight the Bolsheviks. His answer? 'Try and stop me.' The
Great War had taken away much of Martin's idealism, shown him the
gruesome realities of battle. But the Russia of 1919, a chaotic,
desperate country, shows him another sort of conflict, a civil war
of great savagery and bitterness on both sides. Nothing is as
simple as he had thought. But the danger and excitement as he flies
over the Russian steppes will only further his extraordinary
legacy. The continuation of the completely gripping WWI aviation
thrillers, for fans of W. E. Johns, Alastair MacLean and Alan
Evans.
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Monarch Manor
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Riding
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An outcast on the high seas. A woman who defies convention.Gabriel
Hawkins was born to command the sea, until he left the Royal Navy
in disgrace and was disowned by his family. Now captaining his own
ship, earning his living through dubious means, he is the best
choice to ransom an aristocratic beauty captured by Barbary
pirates. Facing the prospect of a life as a harem slave, Lady
Aurora Lawrence is beyond horrified. Her only hope of escape lies
in a quiet, steely captain who ignites an attraction in her that
burns hot within the close confines of his ship. But even if they
endure the perils of the waves, can their love survive a return to
England, where the distance between a disgraced captain and an
earl's daughter is wider than the ocean? A stunning historical
romance for fans of Bridgerton and Johanna Lindsey.
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The Sundial Inn
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Stephen John Ross
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Traitor
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You can't turn your back on RomeIn the bloodied mountains of
Pannonia, the Roman army struggles to put down a brutal rebellion.
Corvus is now the standard bearer of the Eighth Legion, which has
borne the brunt of the fighting. The famed soldier has lost one
comrade after another, and now his oldest friend, Marcus, has
betrayed him, shaking him to his core. Sick of the conflict, Corvus
deserts his legion and rides for home to end his days in peace. But
there is no escaping Rome, or its vengeance. Corvus might want a
simple life, but when tragedy strikes, he is hauled back into the
savage war. And this time, he won't be fighting on the Roman
side... The compelling second novel in the Raven and the Eagle
series, perfect for fans of Ben Kane and Simon Scarrow. Praise for
Geraint Jones'Blood and guts, but also a clever exploration of the
moral ambiguity of war and loyalty to a flag' Mail on Sunday
'Brutal, audacious, and fast paced' Anthony Riches, author of the
Empire series. 'Historical fiction written by a real war veteran
who knows all there is to know about blood and bonding in battle'
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