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Flowers In The Rain - In this moving collection of stories, a woman strives to accept that the only man she'll ever love is engaged to another; a 30th wedding anniversary brings a house to life and a search for a gardener turns up a precious friend.




Ayres On The Air - In this new collection of Pam's hilarious mix of comic poetry, prose and observation,she covers topics we can all relate to, such as holidays, families and ageing.




A Place Of Hiding - Deborah St James is the only British contact of Cherokee, whose sister has been arrested for the murder of millionaire Guy Brouard, a patron and benefactor for many of the inhabitants of his adopted home in Guernsey. When Cherokee asks for her help, Deborah and her forensic pathologist husband Simon become deeply involved in island life.




The Diary Of A Young Girl - Described by The Guardian as 'one of the greatest books of the century', Anne Frank's diary is a young girl's record of living under the wartime threat of discovery and death.




Torment Of Others - Detective Chief Inspector Carol Jordan turns to a psychologist Dr Tony Hill for help when a prostitute is murdered, and it looks like a serial killer is on the loose again.




Paul Temple and The Alex Affair - Detective Paul Temple and his glamorous wife feature in this mystery from the BBC archives. It begins with a body on a train, and the word 'Alex' scrawled on the compartment window.




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Emperor The Death Of Kings - In this brilliant combinatino of history and adventure, Julius Caesar serving aboard a war galley, is captured by pirates, and returns to Rome as a hero. Reunited with his boyhood friend Brutus, he must face a new crisis: the rebellious gladiator Spartacus.




Paul Temple And Vandyke Affair - In this adventure, BBC Radio's smoothese sleuth is called to investigate the disappearance of an 18 month old baby and her babysitter. The mother is understandably upset and there are no clues - apart from a telephone mssage saying that a Mr Vandyke has called. However, no-one knows who he is?




Five Little Pigs - In this Hercule Poirot tale, the brilliant Belgian detective just can't get the nursery rhyme out of his mind ... 'The answer to the riddle is brilliant' Times Literary Supplement.Unabridged




The Landscape Of Love - In the summer of 1967, three young sisters pose for a portrait. The lives of the girls - and a local man - change irrevocably, but it's not until years later that the man can begin to understand.




Kisscut - In the second of the Grant County series, paediatrician and medical examiner Sara Linton finds herself entangled in a horrific tragedy. A child has been killed, and the victim's friends are closing ranks and are hiding something.




The Bookseller Of Kabul - In the spring of 2002, Journalist Asne Seierstad spent four months living with bookseller Sultan Khan and his extended family in Kabul. The result is this unique portrait of daily life in modernday Afghanistan.




Whose Body - In the first of the Lord Peter Wimsey tales, Sayers introduces us to the upper-crust sleuth as he attempts to identify a naked body found in a bath... Starring Ian Carmichael and Patricia Routledge




The Olive Season - In the continuing story of the author's olive farm in Provence, she is now pregnant and, with her gardener off to arrange his son's wedding, she finds herself taking on the bulk of the farm work and facing new challenges unassisted.




Grave Secrets - In one of the most tragic cases of her career, forensic anthropologist Temperance Brennan travels to Guatemala to uncover the remains of 23 murdered women and children.




Paul Temple And Geneva Mystery - In an original BBC cast recording, Paul Temple and Steve are off to Geneva to investigate the death or disappearance of Carl Milbourne who was surely "Too Young to Die".




Samuel Pepys:The Unequal Self - In a biography that is funny, moving and as candid as Pepys himself, Tomalin tells the story of the Fleet Street tailor's son who gained wealth and power, became an MP and an advisor to royalty.Spoken Word Awards - Silver Winner Best Biography 2003.




Paul Temple and The Gilbert Case - In a BBC Radio series that ran between 1938 and 1969, Paul Temple and his Fleet Street journalist wife Steve solved case after case in a sophisticated, well-dressed world of chilled cocktails and fast cars.




The Runaway Jury - In Biloxi, Mississippi, a landmark trial with hundreds of millions of dollars at stake begin routinely then swerves mysteriously off course. Is the jury somehow being manipulated, even controlled? And more importantly, why?




Persian Fire - In 480 bc, the Persians invaded the Greek mainland. Astonishingly the Greeks held out, and the Persians were turned back. In this new title, Tom Holland describes this very first clash of empires between East and West.




The Hours - In 1920s London, Virginia Woolf is starting to write a novel. In 1940s Los Angeles, a suburban housewife wants only to escape into her copy of Mrs Dalloway. In 1990s New York, Clarissa, an editor, prepares a party for a dying friend. Their lives entwine seamlessly. UnabridgedSilver Winner Spoken Word Awards - Best Unabridged Modern Fiction 2003




The American Boy - In 1819, the new master at a school near London is tutor to two boys. He becomes caught up with one of the boys families, and when a brutal crime is committed, he is drawn into a deadly tangle of lies and murder.




Heretic - In 1347, Thomas of Hookton faces more than enemy arrows the plague erupts and the search for the Holy Grail is ever more urgent. 'Spectacular, rattling good stuff' - The Times




Just A Minute Special - Host Nicholas Parsons and players Paul Merton and Clement Freud are among the talents marking the 35th anniversary of the BBC Radio hit.




Waltzing In The Clouds - Hollywood's brightest star charmed her audiences in the 1930s and 40s with these classic tunes. Both CD and tape include a very special 20-page booklet with Deanna's biography and photos.




Not Safe After Dark Vol 3 - Heart thumping stories from the creator of Inspector Alan Banks.




Out Of The Sun - Harry Barnett pursues the truth behind the death of two scientists in a search that takes him through England, Denmark and the United States. He has little understanding of the science involved, but he is equipped with an understanding of human nature.




Gaudy Night - Harriet Vane's Oxford reunion, the 'Gaudy', is haunted by a rash of scrawled obscenities and poison-pen letters. With only the tiniest shreds of clues to work with, Harriet and Lord Peter set out to solve the mystery.




Private Peaceful - From the disease-ridden, rat-infested and ever-dangerous battlefields of the First World War, Thomas Peaceful recalls a childhood from which he had to grow up too soon.




The Constant Gardener - Frightening and heartbreaking, this new title from John Le Carré is the story of a man ennobled by his wifes tragic murder, and an exploration of the dark side of unbridled capitalism.




Maigret : A Man'S Head - Four stories starring Nicholas Le Prevost as Maigret and Julian Barnes as Simenon. The stories featured are: A Mans Head, The Bar on the Seine, My Friend Maigret and Madame Maigret's Own Case.




Archangel - Fluke Kelso, a former historian, is in Russia for a conference on the newly opened Soviet archives. Soon, a surprise visit from a former NKVD officer has him involved more deeply in the country's history than he could have expected.




The Sixth Lamentation - Father Anselm of Larkwood Monastery is called to investigate the background of a man accused of war crimes. For Agnes Embleton, it brings back a flood of wartime memories.




A Rather English Marraige - Fate throws two very different widowers together, a former milkman and a wealthy ex-battle of Britain Pilot. The result is funny, poignant and often very surprising. Cert. 15




Sad Cypress - Elinor Cypress stands accused of the murder of her rival in love. It appears that only she could have done it, but in a hostile courtroom, one man still presumes Elinor is innocent until proven guilty: Hercule Poirot!




5 People You Meet In Heaven - Eddie is an amusement park maintenance worker who died trying to save a child. When he gets to heaven, five people help him understand what his time on earth was all about.




Post Captain - During the Napoleonic era, Jack Aubrey arrives home from his exploits in the Med to find England at peace. He embarks on the life of an English country gentleman, until circumstances make him a pauper and he must flee to the Continent.




Living History - During her husband's two administrations, Hilary Rodham Clinton redefined the position of First Lady. Here, she looks back on her journey through the political and cultural arenas of America, with honesty and wit.




N Or M? - During World War II, as the RAF struggles to keep the Luftwaffe at bay, there are Nazis posing as ordinary British citizens. The Intelligence Service appoints two spies to seek out two murderous guests from among the colourful group staying at a seaside hotel.




Charlotte Gray - During WWII, a young Scottish woman living in London is recruited by the Secret Service to act as a courier for the French Resistance. Behind enemy lines, she also has her own mission: to find her missing pilot lover.




Santa Claus The Movie - Dudley Moore and John Lithgow star in the story of a master toymaker who discovers a magical kingdom of elves at the North Pole and is entrusted with special powers. A seasonal treat for viewers of all ages.




English Passengers - Determined to prove the truth of the Bible, Reverend Wilson sets out from England to find the Garden of Eden. But others in the hapless vessel have different agendas, as this intriguing story, told by over 20 different characters, reveals.Whitbread Book of the Year 2000.




Danny The Champion Of The Worl - Dannys father has looked after him ever since his mother died when he was a tiny baby. As he grows up he discovers his father has a secret that means adventure and trouble for both of them.




Secrets Of The Dead - DUE FOR RELEASE IN MARCH 2005. PRE-ORDER YOUR COPY NOW. A can of worms is opened when an old flame of Dalziels dies of cancer and someone murders the village lawyer. Meanwhile Peter Pascoe, on his way to America to visit his daughter, gets caught up in a hurricane.




Secrets Of The Code - Dan Browns The Da Vinci Code raises many fascinating questions: did Jesus and Mary Magdalene really have a child together? Did artists such as Leonardo Da Vinci really belong to shadowy societies entrusted with secret, earth-shattering information? Dan Bursteins Secrets of the Code distils the views of experts archaeologists, theologians, art historians, philosophers and scientists to explore the themes in The Da Vinci Code and to sort out fact, informed speculation and fiction.




Paul Temple and The Jonathan... - Crime novelist Paul Temple and his wife Steve meet the Fergusons who are visiting England to see their son, Richard. But Richard has been murdered, and there's only one postcard as a clue...




Cliff Richard Two A Penny - Cliff Richard stars as a drug dealing scoundrel in this gritty kitchen sink drama from 1967 - never before released on DVD or Video Cert. 12 (1 video)




Rebecca - Cert. 12. Wealthy widower Maxim De Winter (James Mason marries a naive young Rebecca and brings her home to his huge country house, where she finds the memory of his first wife almost overwhelming.




Gert and Daisys Weekend - Cert U. In this comedy film from 1942, Gert and Daisy volunteer to escort a group of evacuee children to the country, leaving behind rationing and nights in grimy London Tube stations. But there are complications...



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Horseman Riding By S1 3 Box Se - This Boxed Set would make a gift to be treasured for any Nigel Havers fan, or anyone whos interested in period drama set around the First World War. The set includes all 3 parts.



P. Temple And Geneva Mystery - In an original BBC cast recording, Paul Temple and Steve are off to Geneva to investigate the death or disappearance of Carl Milbourne who was surely "Too Young to Die".







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