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| Time to Remember by O'Connor, Gemma In 1944, in war-torn Europe, a fifteen year old boy watches as his village his razed to the ground. From his hiding place high in a tree, he also witnesses the brutal murder of his childhood sweetheart by a soldier not much older than himself. Decades later, his terrible memories are revived when, by chance, he recognizes the soldier. From that moment, he devotes himself to destroying his enemy, by stealth and from afar. Until one fateful early summer morning in Oxford, the two men once again come face to face....then seemingly disappear without a trace. As young policewoman Juliet Furbo frantically searches for the missing men, she begins to uncover the disturbing connection between them. | $5.00 |
| Falls the Shadow by O'Connor, Gemma Buller Reynolds was murdered on 31 may 1941, the night central Dublin was bombed. Fifty years on, elderly Lily Sweetman - a child witness of that long ago murder - is killed. A hit and run accident? Lily's daughter Nell doesn't think so. There are too many similarities to that ancient crime. But now Nell has stepped into mortal danger.... | $5.00 |
| Flipside by Freeman, Jane Isobel has always done the 'right' thing. She went to university, got a job, married a successful man and delighted her parents by rapidly becoming pregnant. Isobel's now thirty something with two young children and all the trappings. Yet she's finding herself increasingly restless and irritable. Isobel's younger sister Clare is her confidante and best mate. Dubbed by her family as 'arty' and 'scatty' Clare has progressed through all sorts of creative jobs - advertising copy-writing, television production and now writer on a women's magazine. Trouble is, she's starting to yearn for a life partner and kids.... | $6.00 |
| Dawn on a Distant Shore by Donati, Sara An epic tale of love and survival in frontier America. This is the eagerly awaited sequel to 'Into the Wilderness'. Fiercely independent Elizabeth and frontiersman Nathaniel Bonner, known by the Mohawk as 'Between-Two-Lives', embark on an unforgettable adventure from the savage beauty of the New World to the wilds of Scotland. | $7.00 |
| The Terror by Simmons, Dan The men on board Her Britannic Majesty's ships 'Terror' and 'Erebus had every expectation of triumph. They were part of Sir John Franklin's 1845 expedition - as scientifically advanced an enterprise as had ever set forth - and theirs were the first steam driven vessels to go in search of the fabled North-West Passage. but the ships have now been trapped in the Arctic ice for nearly two years. Coal and provisions are running low. Yet the real threat isn't the constantly shifting landscape of white or the flesh-numbing temperatures, the dwindling supplies or the vessels being slowly crushed by the unyielding grip of the frozen ocean. No, the real threat is far more terrifying. There is something out there that haunts the frigid darkness, which stalks the ships, snatching one man at a time, mutilating, devouring.... | $8.00 |
| The Reward by Corris, Peter With his PEA licence restored and strapped for cash, Cliff Hardy is reluctantly drawn into a scheme to claim the reward on a 17 year old abduction case. Hardy is distracted by a hot new lover, but when one of the schemers turns up dead, the case gets his full attention. Who paid the cops to suppress the ransom note and how come they're always one jump ahead of Hardy? | $6.00 |
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