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Lady's Maid

Lady's Maid by Margaret Forster

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A compelling novel about the intense relationship between Elizabeth Barrett Browning and her lady's maid of twenty years, by an award-winning biographer of the English poet. An engaging and poignant novel about a woman's life brought out from the shadows of history.
 
Jane Eyre

Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte

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Charlotte Bront (1816-1855) was a British novelist, the eldest of the three famous Bront sisters whose novels have become standards of English literature. Charlotte Bront is best known for Jane Eyre (1847), one of the most famous of British novels. Charlotte continued her education at Roe Head, Mirfield, from 1831...
 
The Thirteenth Tale

The Thirteenth Tale by Diane Setterfield

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Biographer Margaret Lea returns one night to her apartment above her father's antiquarian bookshop. On her steps she finds a letter. It is a hand-written request from one of Britain's most prolific and well-loved novelists. Vida Winter, gravely ill, wants to recount her life story before it is too late, and she...
 
Wuthering Heights

Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte

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"Wuthering Heights" is the tale of two families both joined and riven by love and hate. Cathy is a beautiful and wilful young woman torn between her soft-hearted husband and Heathcliff, the passionate and resentful man who has loved her since childhood. The power of their bond creates a maelstrom of cruelty and...
 
The Savage Garden

The Savage Garden by Mark Mills

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A haunting tale of murder, love and innocence lost set in post-war Tuscany from the award winning author of 'The Whaleboat House'. Behind a villa in the heart of Tuscany lies a Renaissance garden of enchanting beauty. Its grottoes, pagan statues and classical inscriptions seem to have a secret life of their own --...
 
Rebecca's Tale

Rebecca's Tale by Sally Beauman

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April 1951. It is twenty years since the death of Rebecca, the hauntingly beautiful first wife of Maxim de Winter. Twenty years since Manderley, the de Winter family's estate, was destroyed by fire. But Rebecca's tale is just beginning.Colonel Julyan, an old family friend, receives an anonymous package concerning...
 
Daphne

Daphne by Justine Picardie

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"Deftly drawn. An accomplished retelling...The reader need not be a devotee of Branwell Bronte or Daphne du Maurier or even the Gothic genre to take pleasure in this novel; the butterflies are brightly colored and the display well-lit."--"Washington Post "Folding biographical details of its real-life heroine,...
 
The Black Echo

The Black Echo by Michael Connelly

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A Place Called Here

A Place Called Here by Cecelia Ahern

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The magical new novel from the number 1 bestselling author of "PS, I Love You" and "Where Rainbows End". Since Sandy Shortt's childhood schoolmate disappeared twenty years ago, Sandy has been obsessed with missing things. Finding becomes her goal - whether it's the odd sock that vanished in the washing machine, the...
 
Body Double

Body Double by Tess Gerritsen

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Boston medical examiner Dr. Maura Isles literally meets her match-and must face a savage serial killer and shattering personal revelations-in the brilliant new novel of suspense by the "New York Times" bestselling author of "The Surgeon" and "The Sinner."Dr. Maura Isles makes her living dealing with death. As a...
 
The Soul Catcher

The Soul Catcher by Alex Kava

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For FBI special agent Maggie O'Dell, there is nothing routine about being called in to work these two cases. As an expert criminal profiler, Maggie provides psychological insight on cases that involve suspected serial killers. She can't understand, then, why she has been assigned to two seemingly unrelated...
 
The Blind Man of Seville

The Blind Man of Seville by Robert Wilson

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Called to a gruesome crime scene, Inspector Javier Falcon is shocked and sickened by what he finds. Littered like flower petals on the victim's shirt are the man's own eyelids, evidence of a heinous crime with no obvious motive. When the investigation leads him to read his late father's journals, he discovers a...
 
Killing Floor

Killing Floor by Lee Child

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From its chilling opening page, you know all is not well in Margrave, Georgia. The sleepy, forgotten town hasn't seen a crime in decades, but within the span of three days it witnesses events that leave everyone stunned. An unidentified man is found beaten and shot to death on a lonely country road. The police...
 
Where Rainbows End

Where Rainbows End by Cecelia Ahern

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From the no. 1 bestselling author of PS, I Love You comes an enchanting novel about two childhood friends whom fate and destiny can't help toying with! From naughty children to rebellious teenagers, Rosie and Alex have stuck by each other through thick and thin. But just as they're discovering the joys of teenage...
 
If You Could See Me Now

If You Could See Me Now by Cecelia Ahern

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This book is from the number 1 bestselling author of "PS, I Love You" and "Where Rainbows End" comes a love story with heart - and just a little bit of magic! Everything in Elizabeth Egan's life has its place, from the espresso cups in her gleaming kitchen to the swatches and paint pots of her interior design...
 
The Blue Zone

The Blue Zone by Andrew Gross

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From the number one "New York Times" bestselling coauthor of "Judge & Jury" and "Lifeguard" comes this electrifying solo debut, "The Blue Zone." Kate Raab's life seems almost perfect: her boyfriend, her job, her family . . . until her father runs into trouble with the law. His only recourse is to testify against...
 
Blow Fly

Blow Fly by Patricia Cornwell

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After her resignation as Virginia's Chief Medical Examiner and the horrifying events which threatened her life in THE LAST PRECINCT, Kay Scarpetta has abandoned her elegant home in Richmond and is quietly living in Florida, beginning to get some balance back in her life and slowly establishing herself as a private...
 
Everyman

Everyman by Philip Roth

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Philip Roth's twenty-seventh book takes its title from an anonymous fifteenth-century English allegorical play whose drama centres on the summoning of the living to death and whose hero, Everyman, is intended to be the personification of mankind. The fate of Roth's Everyman is traced from his first shocking...
 
Bad Men

Bad Men by John Connolly

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Three hundred years ago, the settlers on the small Maine island of Sanctuary were betrayed by one of their own, and slaughtered. Now a band of killers has returned to Sanctuary to seek revenge on a young woman and her son, and the only people who stand in their way are a young rookie officer and the island's...
 
Thanks for the Memories

Thanks for the Memories by Cecelia Ahern

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Lose yourself in the magical new novel from the No.1 bestselling author of PS I Love You How can you know someone you've never met? Joyce Conway remembers things she shouldn't. She knows about tiny cobbled streets in Paris, which she has never visited. And every night she dreams about an unknown little girl with...
 
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