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Morses Greatest Mysteries - Morse had solved so many mysteries in his life. Was he now, he wondered, beginning to glimpse the solution to the greatest mystery of them all ?? This collection contains five short stories about Oxford's eponymous Chief Inspector.




The Secret Of Annexe Three - Morse seldom allowed himself to be caught up in New Year celebrations, so the murder inquiry in the festive hotel had a certain appeal. The corpse was in fancy dress and hardly a single guest at Haworth Hotel had registered under a genuine name.




The Tiger In The Smoke - Meg was to wed millionaire Geoffrey Levett, until she received photos of her late husband. Friend, Albert Campion takes on the case.




Killer Smile - Mary Di Nunzio has been hired by her local Italian-American south Philadelphia neighbourhood. They want her to fight for reparations for a man who committed suicide while interned during WWII. But it's not all history - as Mary is about to find out...




Murder On The Orient Express - Just after midnight, a snowdrift stopped the Orient Express in its tracks. The luxurious train was surprisingly full for the time of year. But by the morning there was one passenger fewer. An American lay dead in his compartment, stabbed a dozen times, his door locked from the inside. With tension mounting, detective Hercule Poirot comes up with not one, but two solutions to the crime?




Holy Fools - Just as Juliette and her daughter begin to find peace in an abbey in 17th century France, figures from Juliette's past return....




Death In The Clouds - Just before a flight from Le Bourget to Croydon, an air steward finds a woman dead in her seat, apparently from a wasp sting. But Hercule Poirot is on board and his discovery of a poisoned dart points to another cause of death. The famous Belgian sets out to find the truth in this intriguing 'locked-room' mystery.




The Last Precinct - Kay Scarpetta is in trouble. Framed for murder and traumatised by her encounter with a killer, she now realises she is being lured into a lethal trap...




P Is For Peril - Kinsey Milhone is hired to find Dr Dowan Purcell who has vanished without trace. His embittered first wife is convinced he's alive, his second wife, a former stripper 30 years his junior, is just as sure he's dead.




An Advancement Of Learning - Lecturers having it away with students, witches' sabbaths on the sand dunes, a body buried under a statue in the gardens? It's not exactly what the cynical Superintendent Dalziel thinks college administrations spend his taxes on. So when he is sent to investigate a disinterred corpse at Holm Coultram College, he doesn't reckon on a fresh rash of killings. Meanwhile, Pascoe rekindles an old flame on the staff and protesting students condemn Dalziel as a 'fascist pig'.




Gielguds Letters - Letters can be as revealing as any autobiography, as the frank and enthralling letters of one of the great English actors proves. Beginning with Gielgud's letters to his mother, they are full of inside information and gossip.




Sow The Seed - Lincolnshire, 1926. The more her mother tries to keep Kate from her childhood sweetheart, Danny, the more she determines to marry him .




The Water Clock - Journalist Philip Dryden knows he's on to a great story when forensic evidence links two murders in Cambridgeshire. But the murders also offer him the key to a personal mystery...




The Story Of Lucy Gault - It's 1921 and Ireland is in turmoil. When 8-year old Lucy Gault finds that her family has to leave their home, she hatches a plan - with calamitous consequences. 'Gravely beautiful, subtle and haunting' - The Guardian




Grantchester Grind - It's crisis time again at Porterhouse. There's the tricky business of appointing a new Master, those outrageous debts, a nasty spot of blackmail, and even a documentary film maker on cmapus. Vintage stuff!




Dis For Deadbeat - It's late October, the day before Halloween and a man called Alvin Limardo introduces himself to Kinsey Milhone. The job he asked her to do was small, but the cheque bounced - and by the time Kinsey was able to trace the man, he was dead...




Sharpes Escape - It's the summer of 1810 and the Peninsular War is in full swing. Captain Richard Sharpe is fighting in Portugal, and he has made enemies. He is lured into a trap to kill him...




The Prime Of Miss Jean Brodie - Jean Brodie, a teacher with progressive and unconventional ideas that put her at odds with other members of staff, endeavours to shape the lives of the select girls in her 'set'.




Sharpe'S Battle - It's 1811, and Richard Sharpe is given the responsibility for the Irish Company of the exiled King of Spain's household guard, a motley crew with which to defeat an elite French brigade.




Death Comes As The End - It is 2000BC in Egypt and Imhotep, the Ka-Priest, brings home his concubine Nofret. She is not welcomed by all the family, and when Nofret is found dead, Imhotep's daughter Renisenb suspects foul play. The horrific events that follow will tear the family apart.




River Of Darkness - It is 1921 and the bloodied bodies of Colonel Fletcher, his wife and two of their staff have been found at a manor house in Surrey. The local police believe the motive was robbery with violence, but Scotland Yard's D.I. Madden has yet to be convinced.Bronze Winner Spoken Word Awards - Best Abridgement 2002




Sharpe'S Prey - It is 1807 and Sharpe has joined the newly formed Green Jackets - but his future in the army seems hopeless. He is rescued from disgrace by General Sir David Baird, who needs a 'disposable' man for a mission on Copenhagen. But unless Sharpe can complete the mission, the army will meet disaster.Also available by Bernard CornwellHarlequin : The Grail Quest




Sharpes Fortress - It is 1803, and Ensign Richard Sharpe, newly made into an officer, is marching with the British Army in India. There are enemies all around and for Sharpe they include Englishmen who want him dead. The toughest battle in India has just begun.




Blow Fly - In this Kay Scarpetta title she has left Virginia in the quest of peace but is instead drawn into a series of baffling murders in Florida.'Scarpetta is a force for good in a sea of evil' - Daily Mail




E Is For Evidence - In this Kinsey Milhone thriller, the detective discovers that someone has deposited $5,000 in her bank account. She realises it's a frame-up, and she's well and truly trapped...




Twisted Strands - In this compelling sequel to the Lincolnshire saga Tangled Threads, it is 1914 and war has broken out, providing a dramatic backdrop for a continuing story of complex lives.




Lip Reading - In this fantastic collection of humorous stories, Maureen Lipman reveals how she found herself trussed up backstage in Birmingham, ponders the more peculiar aspects of cricket terminology and explores the miracle of plastic tablecloths.




Iris A Memoir Of Iris Murdock - In this frank and moving tribute, John Bayley remembers the history of his marriage to the novelist Iris Murdoch and reveals how the couple coped with her decline into the darkness of Alzheimer's disease.




Three Men In A Boat - In this hilarious modern classic, George, Harris and J - plus Montmorency the dog - embark on a trip down the Thames in search of ' a change of scene, and an absence of the necessity for thought'. A sparkling comedy that is sure to keep you well away from boats!.




The Duchess Of Malfi - In this powerful tragedy of murder and revenge, the Duchess of Malfi is forbidden to marry by her two brothers. DEspite this, she goes through a form of marriage with her steward and has three children. But her brothers eventually uncover her secret.




An Audience With Barry Cryer - In this recording from his sell-out comedy tour, the quintessential grumpy old man combines his quick wit with irresistible charm.




Dead Right - Inspector Alan Banks is investigating the murder of a young racist. It looks like an after-hours pub fight, but Banks begins to discover some clues that make it seem a bit more complicated.




The Ice House - Inspector Walsh and Sergeant McLaughlin delve into the private lives of the people of Streech village when an unidentifiable corpse is discovered in the ice house.




Past Reason Hated - In this Inspector Banks mystery, a woman's body is found naked, covered in blood - the start of a tale of family secrets, hidden passions and violence.Those twists - they'll get you every time - Ian Rankin Contains strong language




Strawberries And Cheam - In the second volume of his memoir, Secombe treats listeners to anecdotes about the legendary Goon Show, with excerpts from the recordings, and tales of family life in Cheam.




Tangled Threads - In rural Lincolnshire, young Eveleen Hardcastle falls for local landowner Stephen Dunsmore. When he callously deserts her, she is compelled to make a new life for herself, only to discover a shocking family secret.




Letters From Father Christmas - In letters to his children, written over a period of 20 years, J.R.R. Tolkien tells the adventures of Father Christmas at the North Pole, and of his helpers, the North Polar Bear and Ilbereth the Elf. Includes carols and seasonal music for a special Christmas feel.




A Mad World My Master - In his second volume of autobiographical writing, the BBC's World Affairs Editor, John Simpson, takes listeners on an extraordinary world tour that includes dodging guerrillas at a cocaine market in Colombia and filming undercover in Lebanon with a deranged French cameraman.




Adventures Of A Sussex Vampire - In four more tales from his case book, the great detective is called upon to investigate some mysterious bones, a lion which savagely killed its keeper, a mysterious South American vampire and an 'illustrious client' - who may well prove to be Holmes' last.




I Should Have Been At Work - In his autobiography, much-loved sports commentator Des Lynam takes us on a journey from his Irish childhood to his days at the top of his profession, offering a candid account of life behind the scenes as a national broadcaster.




The Murder Of Roger Ackroyd - In a quiet village, a widow's suicide stirs suspicion. Rumour has it she was Roger Ackroyd's secret lover. Then Ackroyd is found murdered, and Poirot is drawn into the investigation.




Adventures Of Lions Mane - In four demanding, even life-threatening, adventures, Baker Street's most famous resident and his faithful sidekick investigate a mysterious maritime murder, a tragic crime of passion, a surprising elopement and the unexpected windfall promised to a reclusive collector.




Rumpole and The Penge Bungalow - In John Mortimer's first full-length Rumpole title, our hero casts his mind back 50 years to the case that put his career on the map. Shortly after the war, Rumpole defended a man accussed of shooting his own father, and his father's friend, with a pistol that belonged to a dead German soldier.




Murder Being Once Done - In a London cemetery, a girl is found murdered. A girl with no friends, no possessions and no past. Chief Inspector Wexford is under doctor's orders to rest, but he can't resist getting involved?




Give Me Ten Seconds - ITN's political editor John Sergeant looks back at his life and career, including a flirtation with show-business, 30 years at the BBC and being handbagged by Mrs Thatcher.




Closed Circle - In 1931, two confidence tricksters are aboard a luxury transatlantic liner. When they become involved with the daughter of one of Britains richest, most mysterious men, events lead them across the globe and into a web of political intrigue, high finance and murder.




The Mystery Of Hunter'S Lodge - Hercule Poirot, here played by the actor whose interpretation of the Belgian detective is for many the best ever, uses his 'little grey cells' to solve six more mysterious cases.




A Killing Kindness - Gypsy fortune tellers, young lovers and a killer with a taste for Shakespeare are all grist to the mill as two of Britain's favourite detectives get to work solving three murders committed by a killer the press call 'The Choker'.




One Hit Wonderland - He may have had a hit back in 1988, but now Tony Hawks - of Morris Minor and the Majors fame - refuses to be written off as a one hit wonder. In his quest for pop immortality, he leaves no stone unturned including help from Norman Wisdom.




Eye Of The Needle - Henry Faber is Germany's most feared undercover agent in Britain. His task: to discover the Allies' plans for D-Day at all costs. He carries it out ruthlessly - until the enigmatic Lucy appears...



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Comedy Dual Offer - Give yourself or someone else a good laugh, buy these two from two of our funniest comics and save up to an extra £4. Set comprises live performances from Tommy Cooper and Ken Dodd.



Cadfael Series 2 - Brother Cadfael would rather be a simple gardner and herbalist, but grisly events conspire to highlight his other talent: as a medieval super-sleuth. Cert. 12







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