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9780436205491

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Author: Louis De Bernieres
Published by: Secker & Warburg
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Birds Without Wings tells of the inhabitants of a small coastal town in South West Anatolia in the dying days of the Ottoman empire: Iskander the Potter and fount of proverbial wisdom; Philothei, a Christian girl of legendary beauty who is courted almost from infancy by Ibrahim the Goatherd, their great love culminating in tragedy and madness; Karatavuk and Mehmet- ik, childhood friends who play in the hills above the town, Mehmet- ik teaching the illiterate Karatavuk how to write Turkish in Greek letters; the two holy men of different faiths, Father Kristoforos and Abdulhamid Hodja, who greet each other with the words 'infidel efendi'; the landlord Rustem Bey, his wife's adultery and stoning, and his journey to Istanbul in search of a Circassian mistress. It tells also of Mustafa Kemal, the man of destiny, who by virtue of military genius and sheer bloody- mindedness defeats the Franks and reshapes the whole region in his ... more

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Author: Ian McEwan
Published by: jonathan cape
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Saturday is a novel set within a single day in February 2003. Henry Perowne is a contented man - a successful neurosurgeon, happily married to a newspaper lawyer, and enjoying good relations with his children, who are young adults. What troubles him is the state of the world - the impending war against Iraq, and a general darkening and gathering pessimism since the New York and Washington attacks two years before.
On this particular Saturday morning, Perowne makes his way to his usual squash game with his anaesthetist, trying to avoid the hundreds of thousand of marchers filling the streets of London, protesting against the war. A minor accident in his car brings him into a confrontation with a small-time thug called Miller. To Perowne's professional eye, something appears to be profoundly wrong with this young man. Miller, in his turn, believes the surgeon has humiliated him, and visits the opulent Perowne home that evening, ... more

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Author: Michael Crichton
Published by: HarperCollins Publishers Inc
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The undisputed master of the techno-thriller has written his most entertaining book yet.

Once again Michael Crichton gives us his trademark combination of page-turning suspense, cutting-edge technology, and extraordinary research. State of Fear is a superb blend of edge-of-your-seat suspense and thought provoking commentary on how information is manipulated in the modern world. From the streets of Paris, to the glaciers of Antarctica to the exotic and dangerous Solomon Islands, State of Fear takes the reader on a rollercoaster thrill ride, all the while keeping the brain in high gear.

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Author: John Berendt
Published by: Hodder & Stoughton Publishers
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Taking the fire that destroyed the Fenice theatre in 1996 as his starting point, John Berendt creates a unique and unforgettable portrait of Venice and its extraordinary inhabitants. Beneath the exquisite facade of the world's most beautiful historic city, scandal, corruption and venality are rampant, and John Berendt is a master at seeking them out. Ezra Pound and his mistress, Olga; poet Mario Stefani; the Rat Man of Treviso; or Mario Moro – self-styled carabiniere, fireman, soldier or airman, depending on the day of the week. With his background in journalism, Berendt is perfectly poised to gain access to private and unapproachable people, and persuade them to talk frankly to him. The result is mischievous, witty, compelling - and destined to be the non-fiction succes d'estime of the year. Avail: 11/9/2006





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9780316727488

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Author: Gillian Slovo
Published by: Little, Brown & Company (UK)
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The Arctic, 1933: Russian explorers are caught in an ill-equipped ship that is crushed and sunk by advancing ice. Leningrad, 1941: The advancing German army holds Leningrad’s people hostage. A million will die from cold and hunger during the three-year siege — and witness to it all is the historian’s housekeeper Irina, who survives both the siege and Stalin’s terror.

“Moving and memorable” — The Telegraph.

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9780316729567

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Author: Alexander McCall Smith (University of Edinburgh)
Published by: Little, Brown & Company (UK)
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Edinburgh. Genteel home to ladies who lunch, attend concerts, art exhibitions and - for this is not a showy city - do good by stealth. Ladies such as Isabel Dalhousie.
But behind Edinburgh's regimented Georgian facades, its moral compasses are spinning with greed, dishonesty, lust and murderous intent. Isabel knows this. Isabel, in fact, rather relishes it. An accomplished philosopher and editor of the Review of Applied Ethics, she knows the difference between good and bad. Which is probably why, by instinct, she is an amateur sleuth. And instinct tells her the man who tumbled to his death in front of her eyes after a concert in the Usher Hall didn't fall. He was pushed . . .

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Author: Patricia Cornwell
Published by: Little, Brown & Company (UK)
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Since POSTMORTEM garnered critical acclaim and a record-breaking five awards for a first crime novel, the Scarpetta novels have often been imitated, but never bettered. Against her own judgement and the advice of Benton Wesley and her niece, Lucy, Scarpetta agrees to return to Virginia as a consultant pathologist on a case involving the death of a fourteen-year-old girl. Accompanied by Pete Marino she finds the once familiar territory of her morgue and her department much changed, and the new Chief Medical Examiner treats her with disdain despite the obvious fact that he is in desperate need of her expertise. But professional as ever, she re- examines the evidence and proves the girl was murdered. She also finds trace evidence which matches that found on an accident victim and at the scene where one of Lucy's operatives was attacked. It is not only a forensic puzzle, but opens up the probability that someone is after those ... more

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Author: John Irving
Published by: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
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John Irving's eleventh novel: set in Canada and New England, as well as Hollywood and the North Sea ports of Europe, it is epic in scope, and Irving's most ambitious and moving work to date.

Full of surprises and dead sexy, this is vintage Irving!


Until I Find You is the story of the actor Jack Burns. His mother, Alice, is a Toronto tattoo artist. When Jack is four, he travels with Alice to several North Sea ports - Copenhagen, Stockholm, Oslo, Helsinki and Amsterdam. They are trying to find Jack's missing father, William, a church organist who is addicted to being tattooed. But Alice is a mystery, and William can't be found. Even Jack's memories are subject to doubt.

Jack Burns goes to schools in Canada and New England, but what shapes him are his relationships with older women. Mr irving renders Jack's life as an actor in Hollywood with the same richness of detail and range of emotions he uses to ... more

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9780712680608

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Author: Diana Gabaldon
Published by: Century (Random House)
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The eagerly awaited new epic from the International Bestselling Author of The Fiery Cross. Their love has survived time, but can they survive fate? 1772 - the eve of the American revolution. In Boston, men lie dead in the street and in the backwoods of America, isolated cabins burn in the darkness of the forest. The Colony is in ferment. Jamie Fraser, a passionate leader of men, receives an envoy from the Governor Josiah Martin, asking for help. The Governor needs someone to unite the backcountry, pacify the seething resentments of the settlers, and keep the mountains safe for King and Crown. Jamie Fraser, everyone agrees, is the man for the job. But Jamie knows what is to come. His wife, Claire, has travelled back in time from the twentieth century, and she knows that it's only a matter of a few years before the start of the War of Independence, ending with the exile or death of the men loyal to the King of England. Neither prospect ... more

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Author: Colleen Mccullough
Published by: HarperCollins Publishers (New Zealand)
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Australia's best-loved storyteller delivers her most addictive - and chilling - novel yet.

At Connecticut's most prestigious medical research institute, something is very wrong. It's the 1960s and America is in ferment, but at the Hug, the daily business of research continues, and the hierarchies of power remain undisturbed. Until the body of a woman is found in one of the animal research laboratories one morning. And then another ...

The bestselling author of The Thorn Birds and Angel Puss delivers an edge-of-the-seat thriller with many a twist and turn as the lives - and pasts - of those in this little university town unravel.
A genuinely unputdownable read, guaranteed to keep you up all night.

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Author: Carlos Ruiz Zafon (tr Lucia Graves)
Published by: text publishing
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1945, Barcelona.
"A thriller, a historical novel and a comedy of manners, but above all a story of tragic love...An unforgettable story about the secrets of the heart and the enchantment of books" La Vanguardia
First published in Spanish 2001. This translation 2004.

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Author: Jodi Picoult
Published by: Allen & Unwin(Australia) Pty Ltd
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A richly layered and suspenseful narrative that explores the power of love and memory, as we discover what happens when the past we have been running from catches up to us.

'Picoult has become a master-almost a clairvoyant-at targeting hot issues and writing highly readable page-turners about them . . . It is impossible not to be held spellbound by the way she forces us to think, hard, about right and wrong.' -The Washington Post

Delia Hopkins has led a charmed life. Raised in rural New Hampshire by her widowed father Andrew, she now has a young daughter, a handsome fianc , and her own Search and Rescue bloodhound-which she uses to find missing persons. But as she plans her wedding, she is plagued by flashbacks of a life she can't recall. What are these memories and what do they mean? In shock and confusion, Delia must search out the truth among these newly discovered recollections-even when they threaten to ... more

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9780670042081

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Author: Bryce Courtenay
Published by: PGNAUS
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Brother Fish is an Australian saga spanning eighty years and four continents.
Inspired by real events, Bryce Courtenay's new novel tells the story of three people from vastly differing backgrounds. All they have in common is a tough beginning in life.


Jack McKenzie is a harmonica player, solider, dreamer and small-time professional fisherman from a tiny island in Bass Strait. Nicole Lenoir-Jourdan is a strong-willed woman hiding from an ambiguous past in Shanghai. Larger than life, Private Jimmy Oldcorn was once a street kid and leader of a New York gang. Together, they reap a vast and not always legitimate fortune from the sea.
Brother Fish is an inspiring human drama of three lives brought together and changed forever by the extraordinary events of recent history. But most of all it is about the power of friendship and love.

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9781843432289

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Author: Haruki Murakami (tr Philip Gabriel)
Published by: The Harvill Press
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At fifteen, Kafka Tamura runs away from home, either to escape a gruesome oedipal prophecy or to search for his long-missing mother and sister. And the aging Nakata, tracker of lost cats, who never recovered from a bizarre childhood affliction, finds his highly simplified life suddenly overturned. Their parallel odysseys, as mysterious to us as they are to them, are enriched throughout by vivid accomplices and mesmerizing events. Fish tumble in storms from the sky; cats and people carry on conversations; a ghostlike pimp employs a Hegel-quoting prostitute, a forest harbors soldiers apparently unaged since World War II.
There is a brutal murder, with the identity of both victim and perpetrator a riddle. Yet this, like everything else, is eventually answered, just as the entwined destinies of Kafka and Nakata are gradually revealed, with one escaping his fate entirely and the other given a fresh start on his own.

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9780701179762

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Author: Anna Gavalda
Published by: Vintage/Ebury
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Anna Gavalda combines a genius for storytelling with vivid, exquisite writing and characters who leap from the pages of this irresistible novel which has sold half a million copies in France, and is being published in thirty countries. It is the captivating, quirky, funny, tenderly ironic story of a collection of misfits in contemporary Paris - a near-anorexic artist, a chef, his granny and a sad-sack aristocrat - who together become something more than the sum of their parts and make for a perfect novel.Camille is doing her best to disappear. She barely eats, works at night as a cleaner and lives in a tiny attic room. Philibert Marquet de La Durbellisere is a stammering, erudite aristocrat who sells postcards outside a museum. One evening he overcomes his own excruciating reticence to rescue Camille, unconscious, from her freezing garret, and instal her in the large, ornate apartment he is caretaking downstairs. He already has an ... more

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Author: Alan Hollinghurst
Published by: Picador
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Winner of the 2004 Man Booker Prize for Fiction

Starting at the moment "The Swimming-Pool Library" ended, "The Line of Beauty" traces the further history of a decade of change and tragedy. In the summer of 1983, 20-year-old Nick Guest moves into an attic room in the Notting Hill home of the Feddens as the Thatcher boom-years unfold.

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Author: Richard Boock
Published by: Hodder Moa Beckett Publishers Ltd
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Stephen Fleming has come a long way since he was embroiled in the marijuana scandal which rocked New Zealand cricket back in the mid-90s. Maturity as both a player and as skipper has brought rich rewards for New Zealand's longest-serving, and most successful, test match captain. A stint with Middlesex in 2001 laid the foundations for a successful re-evaluation of his batting methods where the inability to convert half-centuries to centuries did no justice to his quality. But after a breakout innings of 134 not out to steer New Zealand to a classy World Cup victory over South Africa, Fleming confirmed his greater batting consistency with a career-highest 274 not out against Sri Lanka in the first test of their 2003 series. He has now scored 4671 runs in 75 tests and taken 114 catches. In his autobiography Fleming will talk about the highs and lows of his time in the New Zealand team; about how he was given the captaincy at an early age ... more

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9780755302499

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Author: Janet Evanovich
Published by: Headline
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You can’t keep a good bond enforcement agent out of trouble, especially when her name is Plum, Stephanie Plum. Sexy, zany and definitely prone to shaking her martini, Stephanie Plum will have you spilling your caipiroska everywhere as you laugh out loud at the latest crazy crime caper from the ever fabulous Janet Evanovich.

With unforgettable characters—we all want our very own Grandma Mazur to come visit (as long as she doesn’t stay), a Joe Morelli to eat takeaway with and a deadly Ranger to, well … take out the garbage— Ten Big Ones has the non-stop action, high-stakes suspense and sheer entertainment you love in a Stephanie Plum novel. Once again Janet Evanovich delivers the goods and our favourite heroine.

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9780755327003

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Author: Sue Monk Kidd
Published by: Headline
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Jessie Sullivan has been married half her life, and has become accustomed to her role. But when she returns to the isolated Island she grew up on to establish why her mother has been behaving oddly, she is to find a lot more than she came looking for. A loving, exuberant character, who believes herself to be happy, she has forgotten a hidden part of her spirit - the part represented by the beautiful, vibrant and legendary mermald carved on a chair in the island's monastery. When Jessie falls passionately in love with a childhood friend, now a monk, she discovers a place in herself that she had never previously imagined could exist.

The Mermaid Chair is the story of a woman trying to save her outgrown life - the roles, identities, securities and illusions she had created for herself - before finally emerging as something far more alive and powerful.

"Kidd's second offering is just as gracefully written as her first [The ... more

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Author: Ingrid Hill
Published by: jonathan cape
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When a two-year-old girl disappears down a mine shaft, her life and plight are linked to those of her extraordinary ancestors — and attempts to rescue her captivate the country. This first novel will be one of the year’s best books, without doubt.

 
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