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Broken
by Karin SlaughterPublished: 01/02/2011
The compelling new thriller from the double #1 bestseller.
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Broken
by Karin FossumPublished: 01/08/2012
A chilling tale about the danger of good intentions - from the acclaimed author of the Inspector Sejer series
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Broken Angels
by Richard MontanariPublished: 01/05/2008
The new spell-binding, unputdownable thriller from the bestselling author of The Rosary Girls and The Skin Gods
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Brother Grimm
by Craig RussellPublished: 01/03/2007
A killer from the shadows... a monster we all learned to fear in childhood... THIS IS NO FAIRY TALE!
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Brute Force: (Nick Stone Book 11)
by Andy McNabPublished: 02/11/2009
The breathtaking new Nick Stone thriller from the bestselling author of Bravo Two Zero.
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Butterfly Man
by Jeffrey LeePublished: 02/07/2007
Set in the Colombian jungle, an explosively exciting adventure thriller about greed, exploitation, betrayal and murder...
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Carnal Sin
by Allison BrennanPublished: 01/07/2010
A chilling paranormal romance: Two weeks ago demon-hunters Moira O’Donnell and Rafe Cooper conquered Evil. But now Lust has taken hold in the City of Angels...
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Casino Royale: James Bond 007
by Ian FlemingPublished: 19/11/2012
There is only one Bond. Enjoy these intoxicating spy novels in stylish Vintage Classics editions.
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Caught In The Light
by Robert GoddardPublished: 01/01/2011
A hugely engrossing read from a master storyteller.
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Cobra 405
by Damien LewisPublished: 01/04/2008
Previously published as Cobra Gold, this is the extraordinary story of the SAS’s most daring ever raid
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Codex
by Lev GrossmanPublished: 01/11/2005
A stunning, page-turning novel. A literary thriller that is half RULE OF FOUR, half The Matrix.
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Collusion
by Stuart NevillePublished: 03/10/2011
The brilliant follow-up to the debut thriller of 2009, The Twelve. 'If you like Neville’s debut thriller ‘The Twelve’ last year – as I most certainly did – his second is even better' Daily Mail
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Come Back To Me
by Sara FosterPublished: 01/02/2011
Do you have to honour a promise you made in the past if it means losing all that you have now?





























