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"Two couples, best friends for half a lifetime, move in together. What could possibly go wrong? Harriet and Mark have it all: successful careers, a lovely house in a leafy London suburb, twin boys on the cusp of leaving home. Yvette and Gary share a smaller place with their two d...

Meet the new neighbours. Whose side are you on? When Gav and Lou move into the house next door, Sara spends days plucking up courage to say hello. The neighbours are glamorous, chaotic and just a little eccentric. They make the rest of Sara's street seem dull by comparison. When ...

Hysteria

Set in Victorian London, Tanya Wexler's period comedy Hysteria tells the tale of Mortimer Granville (Hugh Dancy), a young doctor disturbed by the way most hospitals ignore the latest research on germ theory, and still treat patients with bleedings and leeches. After being fired f...

For Jake Hubbard, a trip to the fair turns into the adventure of a lifetime when he makes a new friend on the ghost train.

Karen has packed up her life and is making The Move. She's on her way to the idyllic country cottage which her husband has painstakingly renovated for her. They're escaping the London bustle and the daily grind. And they're escaping their past. A fresh start in a beautiful, peace...

Hysteria

In 1880 London, a young doctor who sets out to find a medical cure for "hysteria" in women invents the electro-mechanical vibrator.

Cassy the crocodile inadvertently saves a priceless jewel from thieves when she gets a job a the local department store.

Filled with exciting illustrations, the books label points of interest about horses and ponies, dinosaurs, baby animals and farm animals. Ages 5-7 years.

'An exciting, dark novel about friendship; brutally truthful and raw.' - Adele Parks Meet the new neighbours. Whose side are you on? Have you met the People at Number 9? Sara and Neil have new neighbours in their street. Glamorous and chaotic, Gav and Lou make Sara's life seem du...

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