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Cowboys for Christ by Robin Hardy

Cowboys for Christ

By Robin Hardy

An amazing book connects with the Wicker Man, if you liked it you will like this. A story which draws you into its short chapters. Horror creeps in and it has a surprising ending.

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Battlecruiser by Douglas Reeman

Battlecruiser

By Douglas Reeman

Douglas Reeman is an expert on naval warfare stories. He has written more than 50 books under the name of Reeman or Alexander Kent and he served in the Navy from 1941 to 1945. HMS Reliant is the last of her class, her armour is vulnerable to single shells smaller German and Italian ships. Vivid and detailed action sequences are interspersed with romantic interludes as Reeman's personal experience takes you into the heat of battle.

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Schindler's Ark by Thomas Keneally

Schindler's Ark

By Thomas Keneally

War can be good for business and this was very much the case for Oskar Schindler. Yet his factories provided a safe haven for likely holocaust victims. A fascinating fictional account of the efforts of one man who really did make a difference amid the terror that was Nazi Germany.

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Dad's Army by Graham McCann

Dad's Army

By Graham McCann

The enduring affection in which we hold this classic TV series is captured here in McCann's brilliant book of the story behind the series, from inception through to fruition. A very good, intelligent and insightful read for all fans of British humour.

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The Fig Eater by Jodie Shields

The Fig Eater

By Jodie Shields

This novel may whet the appetite with its descriptions of coffee shops and cake. It’s a multi-layered novel with a mix of suspense, superstition and latent eroticism set in early twentieth century Vienna.

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