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The Dentist (Paperback)
Tim Sullivan; Narrated by John Heffernan
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R309
R281
Discovery Miles 2 810
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'A perfect detective for our time' Stephen Fry A cold case that has
been ignored. . . A detective who fights for the voiceless. THE
DETECTIVE Bristol detective DS George Cross might be difficult to
work with - but his unfailing logic and determined pursuit of the
truth means he is second to none at convicting killers. THE CRIME
When the police dismiss a man's death as a squabble among the
homeless community, Cross is not convinced; there are too many
unanswered questions. Who was the unknown man whose weather-beaten
body was discovered on Clifton Downs? And was the same tragedy that
resulted in his life on the streets also responsible for his death?
THE COLD CASE As Cross delves into the dead man's past, he
discovers that the answers lie in a case that has been cold for
fifteen years. Cross is the only person who can unpick the
decades-old murder - after all, who better to decipher the life of
a person who society has forgotten than a man who has always felt
like an outsider himself? Perfect for fans of M.W. Craven, Peter
James and Joy Ellis, The Dentist is part of the DS George Cross
thriller series, which can be read in any order. Why readers love
George Cross... 'The fact that Cross has been diagnosed with autism
spectrum disorder makes him just as intriguing as the murder
mystery' The Times 'A British detective for the 21st century who
will be hard to forget' Daily Mail 'A compelling, suspenseful
police procedural with an intimate, positive insight into living on
the autistic spectrum' Woman 'Brilliant, socially awkward with a
mind for puzzles second to none' Reader Review 'An excellent,
excellent read' Reader Review
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The Cyclist (Paperback)
Tim Sullivan; Narrated by John Heffernan
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R303
R275
Discovery Miles 2 750
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'I am insanely in love with George Cross' Stephen Fry To solve any
murder, you must first know your victim . . . THE DETECTIVE DS
George Cross has unique and unmatchable talents. He uses a
combination of logic, determination and, often, pedantry to get
answers where others have failed for families who have long given
up hope. So when a ravaged body is found in a local demolition
site, it's up to Cross to piece together the truth from whatever
fragments he can find. THE VICTIM Cross has little to go on, but
from the faint tan lines on the ravaged body, and strange scars on
his forearms, an identity gradually emerges: a male amateur
cyclist; a reliance on performance-enhancing drugs. But what
happened that led to this man's death? How did he end up here? And,
most importantly, who is he? THE FAMILY In the face of
ever-mounting challenges, including budget cuts and unreliable
witnesses, Cross must first work out who the man is to have any
chance of solving the murder. But in searching for this man's
identity, Cross will come up against a lot that he is unfamiliar
with - jealousy, ambition and a family tearing itself apart . . .
Perfect for fans of M.W. Craven, Peter James and Joy Ellis, The
Cyclist is part of the DS George Cross thriller series, which can
be read in any order. Why readers love George Cross . . . 'The fact
that Cross has been diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder makes
him just as intriguing as the murder mystery' The Times 'A British
detective for the 21st century who will be hard to forget' Daily
Mail 'The plot is meticulously worked out... Can't wait for the
next in the series!' Reader review 'I find myself really caring
about George and his way of thinking' Reader review 'It's good to
believe that somewhere there is a Cross pursuing truth against the
odds, and winning' Reader review
WINNER: Educational Publishing Awards 2019 When the tsunami strikes
the Japanese coastal town of Omori-wan, the effects are utterly
devastating. Three years later, much of what happened on that day
is still a mystery. As Hotaka sets about convincing local
performers to appear at the town's upcoming Memorial Concert, he
finds himself increasingly haunted by memories of his best friend
Takeshi. When strong willed Sakura initiates a controversial
anti-seawall movement, there is danger at every turn for Hotaka and
his friends. As the town and its people struggle to rebuild their
lives, can Hotaka help Omori-wan look to the future - and let go of
his past?
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Jekyll and Hyde (CD)
Robert Louis Stevenson; Adapted by Nicholas Briggs; Performed by John Heffernan; Benji Clifford, Nicholas Briggs; Cover design or artwork by …
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R344
Discovery Miles 3 440
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Ships in 12 - 19 working days
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Dr Henry Jekyll believes that there are two distinct sides to men -
one good, one evil. Intent on separating the two, he succeeds in
his experiments. However, in doing so, he unleashes Hyde, a
monstrous and uncontrollable alter ego... Prepare for the fright of
your life in a dramatic new adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson's
classic and atmospheric Gothic melodrama, Strange Case of Dr Jekyll
and Mr Hyde. This audio production is adapted from the 2016 touring
stage production adapted and directed by Nicholas Briggs. CAST:
John Heffernan (Dr Henry Jekyll/Mr Edward Hyde), Nicholas Asbury
(Dr Hastie Lanyon), Claire Corbett (Mrs
Poole/Maisy/Paterson/Lanyon's Maid), Barnaby Edwards (Mr Richard
Enfield/Constable/Sir Danvers Carew), Barnaby Kay (Gabriel
Utterson), Robert Portal (Inspector Newcomen). Other parts played
by members of the cast. THIS RELEASE WILL HAVE A LIMITED CD
PRESSING OF 1000 COPIES.
The explosion jolts him awake. He sits up, gasping for air, heart
thumping. Was the blast real? Perhaps it had only happened in his
head, a bad dream. Demons of the dark, his father had called them.
'Push them away. They'll only poison your thoughts. Seek the light
and they can't hurt you.' Naveed is sick of war - of the foreign
powers and the Taliban, the warlords and the drug barons that
together have torn Afghanistan apart. He's had to grow up quickly
to take care of his widowed mother and little sister, making what
little money he can doing odd jobs and selling at the markets. When
he adopts Nasera, a street dog with extraordinary abilities, he has
a chance to help rebuild his country. But will a new friend's
betrayal crush his dreams of peace forever? From the winter of war
comes the spring of hope. 'Naveed brings a human face to a war we
have heard so much about. John Heffernan has allowed us an
important glimpse into the world of an Afghan child and an insight
into the complexity and beauty of the Afghan people. In Naveed, we
have a name for the thousands of Afghan children who are suffering
through this terrible war. Through his optimism, we are offered
hope.' - Neil Grant, author of The Ink Bridge
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