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You Can't Hide
You Can't Hide
The new, much-anticipated novel from the queen of the thriller, Karen... »
Charles Manson
Charles Manson
Coming Down Fast - A Chilling Biography. In the summer of 1969, a set of grisly murders shocked the population of... »
The Host
The Host
Melanie Stryder refuses to fade away. The earth has been invaded by a species that takes over the minds of their human hosts while leaving their bodies intact, and most of humanity has succumbed. Wanderer, the invading 'soul' who has b... »
On Beauty
On Beauty
Set in New England mainly and London partly, On Beauty concerns a pair of feuding families - the Belseys and the Kippses - and a clutch of doomed affairs. It puts low morals among high ideals and asks some searching questions about what ... »
Changeless
Changeless
Parasol Protectorate. Alexia Tarabotti, now Lady Maccon, awakens in the wee hours of the... »
Ghostgirl Bk1
Ghostgirl Bk1
Having been unpopular and practically invisible by those around her when she was alive, Charlotte Usher's world changes dramatically after she suddenly dies and ends up as a ghost lingering in a place somewhere between the living and the... »
I Can See You
I Can See You
In Karen Rose's brilliant new thriller a killer is targeting the... »
Never Say Die
Never Say Die
Twenty years after her fathers plane crashed in the jungles of Southeast Asia Willy Jane Maitland was finally tracking his last moves. She recognised the dangers but her search for the truth about that fateful flight was the only thing t... »
Scream for Me
Scream for Me
Daniel Vartanian is trying to come to terms with a chilling discovery. Photographs taken, and kept hidden, by his brother years ago, show a group of unidentifiable teenage boys raping young girls for fun. With his brother now dead, Varta... »