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Deathly Sword
Prince Arulmozhi Varman, the beloved Ponniyin Selvan, has vanished after a devastating shipwreck off the coast of Lanka. Or, has he? What is his connection to the Buddhist monastery in Nagapattinam? And who stands to gain the most from his mysterious disappearance surrounding his fate? Meanwhile, his friend Vandiyadevan tries to figure out the dark game the Pazhuvoor Rani Nandini seems to be playing, even as he feels helplessly sorry for her. This scion of a clan that has lost its wealth, titles and influence, Vandiyadevan stands at a crossroads: he must decide between the offers two women make to him.
Leap in the Dark
"A thrilling story, well told" The Edinburgh Reporter Edinburgh, 1798. David Stoddart is a respected town councillor by day — and a thief by night. Addicted to the criminal underworld, he prowls the alleys of the Old Town, gambling away his loot and risking everything for the thrill of danger. As his debts spiral and his double life grows more perilous, Stoddart forms a gang to increase his takings — among them, an ex-convict on the run for murder. When a raid goes disastrously wrong, betrayal and bloodshed follow. Hunted and desperate, Stoddart's next move could spell salvation — or ruin. Rich with atmosphere and moral complexity, A Leap in the Dark is a riveting tale of duplicity, danger, and a man torn between honour and vice. As Robert Louis Stevenson observed: "Man is not truly one, but truly two."
Nevěsta severu
Vikingská sága o lásce a zradě Brynhild Hendriksenová se na králův rozkaz musí provdat za nemilovaného muže. Dohodnutá svatba má přinést mír mezi dánským a norským územím, který visí na vlásku od chvíle, kdy Harald I. Modrozubý přijal křesťanství a začal nutit svého skandinávského spojence, aby se také vzdal severských bohů. Brynhild je ochotna vůli panovníka přijmout, i když její srdce patří jinému muži. Cizinec ze země dávných nepřátel není vhodným manželem pro dceru náčelníka. Skotský šlechtic Evander Brodie ze Sumburghu navíc touží po jediném – pomstít smrt milované ženy. Jenže krásná ostrovanka, která se mu připletla do cesty, všechno změní.
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Rooms for Vanishing
'I wept, real tears, at least seven times reading this novel, and I intend to return to these pages often' - Moriel Rothman-Zecher, author of Before All the WorldFor fans of Life After Life by Kate Atkinson and All the Light We Cannot See by Anthony Doerr, Rooms for Vanishing is an epic novel of grief and hope and one family blown apart - across the globe, across time, across parallel possibilities - by war. For the Alterman family, Fania and Arnold, and their children Sonja and Moses, the universe has been fractured. In 1938 Sonja is lifted onto a Kindertransport train that will take her from Nazi-occupied Austria to London. She is the only member of her family to survive. In 1966 Fania works as a massage therapist in Montreal, a place that has provided her safe haven after she lost her entire family in the war. In 2016 Arnold lives out the last of his days and the last memories he has of his family in the city he has always called home. And in 2000, Moses awaits the birth of his grandson, unaware that the strings that tie him to his past are being drawn tighter and tighter. Surely none of these realities co-exist, and yet they seem to be drawing closer . . . Moving between Vienna and Prague, London and Montreal, New York and Miami, Stuart Nadler's Rooms for Vanishing is a spellbinding exploration of what might happen when grief and hope collide.
The Endeavour of Elsie Mackay
1927. Flight fever is running high and daring flyers are all anyone can talk about. And now the Honourable Miss Elsie Mackay, glamorous former film star and regular name in gossip columns, has a new ambition - to be the first woman to fly the Atlantic.Elsie''s friend Stella Campbell once felt at the heart of world events, but now post-war hopes are frayed and marriage and motherhood have worn away her sense of self. In recent years, Stella''s sister Corran has been wrapped up in her books and academic career, determinedly single, or so it seems. But when Corran''s carefully guarded secrets start to emerge, will she choose to follow her heart?The Endeavour of Elsie Mackay takes the moving story of a pioneering Scottish aviator and weaves in the threads of other women straining to reach for their dreams on the cusp of an uncertain future. Flora Johnston brings to life the tragic story of pioneering Scottish aviator Elsie Mackay who disappeared in 1928 while attempting to be the first person to fly the Atlantic east to west and the first woman in either direction. Johnston''s follow-up to The Paris Peacemakers is a powerful evocation of the 1920s, its sweeping outlook taking in the international aviation race, Glasgow''s ship yards and the insidious threat of Mussolini''s Italy. Perennial fascination with early female aviators like Amelia Earhart and Amy Johnston.
Rules of the Heart
A beautifully evocative historical novel about the perils of all-consuming love, inspired by a real-life 18th-century love affair. From the bestselling author of The Other Bennet Sister, Janice Hadlow.I could never understand a medium in love, I must love with my whole heart and soul, my whole existence, know no happiness or misery but from the object of my passion . . .England, 1794. Now in her thirties, Lady Henrietta Bessborough is no stranger to the affections of a younger man. For married women of the Ton, a young lover is encouraged, provided you know how to play the game: don’t embarrass your husband, maintain complete discretion at all times and, most importantly, never fall in love.So when Henrietta meets Lord Granville – brilliantly handsome, rich, twelve years younger than her – he appears the perfect candidate for an affair. Until she falls uncontrollably under his spell.As she’s plunged into an all-consuming passion, all the wisdom and sophistication Henrietta thought she had deserts her. And, with their relationship drawing the attention of wider society, each anxious but besotted step she takes leads her further into scandal and ruin . . .Praise for The Other Bennet Sister:''Immersive and engaging'' – The Guardian''It’s difficult not to race through those final pages'' – Jo Baker, bestselling author of Longbourn''A novel that will delight Pride and Prejudice fans'' – The Independent
Ship of Thieves
Dead thieves tell no tales...Jonas Flynt's stepmother, Mercy, has been abducted from Edinburgh and carried back to the West Indies by her former owner. Gideon Flynt his father, has followed in hot pursuit, but Cassie, Jonas's first love, knows he is not the man he once was and appeals to Flynt for help. Naturally, he agrees. Against Colonel Nathaniel Charters' wishes, he sails for the Caribbean, where he will unwittingly join forces with the most notorious pirate of all time, Blackbeard. But this time he may be out of his depth. An utterly gripping historical crime thriller set on the high seas from the McIlvanney Prize longlisted author of An Honourable Thief.
The Hands of the Pianist
'The Hands of thePianist' tells the thrilling story of Charles Vincent, a talented pianist fromthe French countryside, who is inveigled into the English Secret Intelligence Service. It is 1939 and, as war threatens to engulf Paris, he becomes involvedin the Resistance in France. Escapingthe Nazis' tightening net, he travels across the Pyrenees arriving inspy-ridden Lisbon. Returning to London by destroyer, he is entrusted with amission to Leningrad to assist the Russians. There he discovers whom he can andcannot trust, before catastrophe threatens his classical musical debut atLondon's Albert Hall.
Gilbert of Chester
‘Gilbert of Chester’tells the tale of the Fourth Crusade to the Holy Land, an adventure that leadsGilbert, Knight of Chester, on a route through elation, disillusionment andpain, to unexpected fulfillment. Alienated by his father’s worldly ambitions forhim, Gilbert seeks a higher purpose with the Fourth Crusade, only to discoverhis impotence and insignificance amid the chaos of war. As the Pope, Doge andmilitary leaders vye for dominance, Constantinople’s entrance into the conflictdooms the enterprise, but for Gilbert a personal catastrophe brings him withinreach of his true vocation.
Szohó mester utolsó teája (Éldekorált kiadás)
A szakékészítő családból származó Ibukinak hamarosan át kell vennie apjától a nyolc emberöltő óta működtetett szeszfőzdét. A lány viszont más életről álmodik: szamuráj szeretne lenni. A sorsa elől menekülve, női mivoltát feladva hosszú útra indul Japánon keresztül, hogy a legendás szamuráj, Szohó Akira tanítványául szegődjön. Szohó mester húsz éve nem vett kardot a kezébe, a véres csatamezők helyett inkább a cseresznyefák törékeny virágait csodálja, és a teázás örömének él. Ibukival való találkozása egyszerre fájdalmas és üdítő. Rezignált bölcsességéből kizökkenti a lány naiv, mégis csodálatra méltó lelkesedése, ahogy Ibukinak is szembesülnie kell álmai és a valóság különbözőségével. Cyril Gely kisregénye költőien szép utazás a 19. századi, Meidzsi-kori Japánba, ahol minden átalakulóban van, csak a fecskék suhannak megszokott röptükkel, a fák borulnak virágba minden tavasszal, és a teaszedőnők éneke csendül fel újra meg újra.
Jeremjáš, 4. vydání
Životní příběh starozákonního proroka Jeremiáše byl a stále zůstává varováním před všemi podobami osobního a společenského násilí. Tak jej chápal i slavný pražský rodák Franz Werfel ve svém románu o těžkém údělu této velké biblické postavy. Román vznikal pod vlivem tíživých událostí v Německu roku 1936. Ve Werfelově pohledu se tak postava babylonského krále Nabukadnezara stává snadno srovnatelnou s osobou Adolfa Hitlera a zničení Jeruzaléma roku 586 př. Kr. apokalyptickým obrazem Evropy ohrožené nacismem.
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Secrets in the Dales
Set during WW2 in the Yorkshire valley of Dentdale, Secrets in the Dales is a heartfelt story of family, romance and one woman's determination in hard times. In the sleepy Yorkshire Dales, the peaceful existence of Sally’s family is shattered by the outbreak of the Second World War. With her father navigating the challenges of wartime farming, and her mother striving to keep the home fires burning, young Sally is determined to do her bit. The war brings unexpected challenges, but none so disarming as Luca – an Italian POW who introduces Sally to a love that threatens to unravel everything she holds dear. As secrets threaten to surface and the war rages on, Sally must face a battlefield of her own, torn between love and duty. Will her choices lead to heartbreak or hope?'Warm-hearted and compassionate' – Lancashire Post
Children Of The Tide
Discover the gripping and uplifting historical saga from the Sunday Times bestselling author, perfect for fans of Dilly Court and Katie Flynn. It is the late 1850s and a tired woman holding a baby walks from Hull to one of the big houses in Anlaby – the home of the wealthy Rayners. She knocks at the door, and shoves the baby at young James Rayner. The father was ‘young Mr Rayner’, and the mother is dead. Then she vanishes. The respectable shipping family of Hull are shattered. No one wants to take responsibility for the baby and it is about to be put into an orphanage when Sammi, James’s cousin, decides to take the baby back to her parents’ home on the Holderness coast. James is banished to London, and disaster begins to beset the three branches of the Rayners. The third novel in The Hungry Tide sequence, this epic, many-faceted story of three related families tells the triumphs and tragedies of their lives, as the whaling industry of Hull begins to decline, and the farmlands and homes continue to slip into the sea. Readers LOVE Val Wood:'Hull's answer to Catherine Cookson' BBC Radio 4's Front Row‘One of those books that keeps you wanting more . . . impossible to put down’ 5 stars‘Val Wood never fails to impress . . . I could not put this book down’ 5 stars‘WOW. From the first page I was hooked . . . you will love this story’ 5 stars‘I would recommend this book to anyone who wants to melt away in the pages and be lost for a while. Riveting’ 5 stars‘Exciting story that kept me spellbound . . .Val has excelled herself yet again’ 5 stars‘The best book I have ever read, I really felt like I was part of the story and did not want it to end’ 5 stars
Meet Me at Rainbow Corner
‘Walking in time with the beat, clapping her hands, clicking her fingers. How could anyone resist the urge to dance? Dot swirled her Red Cross cape in time with the rhythm.’London, 1944. The air raid sirens are blaring, bombers are hovering. The war with Germany has been raging for four years and there’s no sign of peace coming.Dot Gallagher is newly arrived from Liverpool and working as a nurse. During an air strike, she encounters an enthralling group of American GIs who tell her all about Rainbow Corner, a social club for US troops in Piccadilly – it’s a wartime oasis where they can forget their fears, fall in and out of love and dance the nights away.It’s here that Dot finds a new best friend in Lilly. And together, against the stark realities of war, they must learn to face their fears, uncover secrets and discover the true meaning of love.Praise for Meet Me At Rainbow Corner:''From the first to the last page, I was captivated by this brilliant novel, and simply didn''t want it to end'' - Jenny Ashcroft''Hugely enjoyable and meticulously researched… A must for anyone who likes wartime novels with a difference'' - Rosie Goodwin''A beautiful book about friendship, romance and courage set against a background of war and peril. I loved it'' - Sue Cleaver''Utterly charming and engrossing'' - Joanna Lumley‘A deeply evocative snapshot of the experiences of a group of feisty and determined women, who became GI Brides in World War 2'' - Fiona Valpy
The Secrets of Eastby End
Rachel and Joss are married and keen to continue the hard work to rebuild Eastby End. But as new arrivals bring fresh challenges and heartache, their future together becomes far from certain ... Readers love Anna Jacobs! ''Amazing'' - 5 STARS ''Thank you, Anna, for the pleasure you give in all your books'' - 5 STARS ''Another brilliant, hard-to-put-down book'' - 5 STARS ''Can''t wait for the next instalment'' - 5 STARS ''A real page turner, I can''t wait to read the next one'' - 5 STARS ''Another triumph for Anna Jacobs'' - 5 STARS ''BRILLIANT READ'' - 5 STARS Have you discovered all of Anna Jacobs'' wonderful series? For a heartwarming and emotional saga set in a Lancashire valley, try the BIRCH END series: A DAUGHTER''S JOURNEY A WIDOW''S COURAGE A WOMAN''S PROMISE
The Chocolate Box Girls at War
Pre-order the second book in The Chocolate Box Girls series now! York, 1940World War Two has arrived for the girls of the Rowntrees factory, and with rationing crippling the country, chocolate production has been driven to a bare minimum. It''s all change for the Freeman sisters when the Rowntrees factory is turned over to making munitions.Molly is put on the fuse and detonator line, soon becoming skilled at her work despite the dangers. Rose copes with husband Ned’s absence with the RAF by relishing her position on the Board. And Annie joins the Land Army, billeted to a pig farm in Lancashire.Despite the heartache and worry, nothing will stop the Freeman sisters from doing all they can for theirmen and country.
The Quiet Wife
All he wants is a quiet wife. But she wants something more … 19th Century, Liverpool. As wife to an errant husband, the art patron and industrialist Frederick Leyland, Frances is losing her sense of self. Living in the beautiful Speke Hall with her family, she is shocked when Frederick announces he has commissioned American Artist, James Whistler to paint her portrait and the beautiful old house. Added to that, Whistler is also going to renovate the artwork in their new London home. But when Frederick, as usual, dismisses his wife’s desires to help, telling her she doesn’t have the taste or style needed, this time her focus is drawn elsewhere when James Whistler, the handsome, brooding American artist, arrives at Speke and sweeps Frances and the family off their feet. Unlike her husband, he not only listens to Frances, he sees her. He sees the Frances that no-one else does. Under the painter’s intense gaze, Frances begins to realise that like the house, there is neglected splendour within her, too. Inspired by the possibilities the artist arouses in her, she begins to wonder if love might still be in the picture for her, after all… Based on a true story, this is the heady, slow-burn tale of a woman reinventing herself, while embarking on a daring, forbidden love affair with James Whistler. * * * All of Felicity York's novels can be read as standalones. If you love The Quiet Wife: A Speke Hall Scandal, read The Runaway Bride: A Lyme Park Scandal, and pre-order The Secret Sister: A Chatsworth House Scandal now!
Thirst
''Every new novel by Giles Foden is something to celebrate - my hand leaps to the shelf'' PAUL THEROUX''The most original and interesting novelist of his generation'' ALLAN MASSIE, SCOTSMAN2039, the Skeleton Coast of Namibia. 160,000 kilometres-square of ocean-crashed desert, littered with bones, shipwrecks and shattered dreams.Cat Brosnan, a young scientist, has just arrived, aiming to track down a much-needed water source believed to lie hidden within this vast and hostile landscape.Six years before, the search for that same fabled aquifer had led Cat''s own mother to abandon her daughter in Ireland, never to be heard of again.Now Cat is ready to find out what happened to her mother, to succeed where she failed and finally discover the whereabouts of a freshwater reserve hidden under sand and rock.But she''s not the only one looking for the aquifer: mining corporations want it, foreign governments too, never mind all those others who need it just to survive.In a world of sand, sun and water wars, the aquifer begins to seem like a fantasy, Cat''s quest for it a mission to find her own true self.
The Bookseller of Dachau
Germany, 1940: "Can''t I say goodbye?" I cry, cupping my hands over my mouth, my heart pummeling my chest. Tears cloud my eyes as the Nazis dragging away my beloved Hans stare at me, soldiers with icy glares. No. No, no, no, they can''t make him leave.As the Nazis smash down doors and tear innocent people from their loved ones, Matilda doesn''t hesitate to hide her childhood sweetheart, Hans, in her attic. But nothing can stop the soldiers charging in...America, 2018: Grace opens a mustard-yellow envelope, and her world unravels. She has inherited a bookstore in the small town of Dachau from the grandmother she didn''t know existed.Grace visits her legacy--a bookshop on a cobbled lane filled with lost memories. Combing through letters, she unearths the story of her grandmother, whose true love was locked within the barbed wire of Dachau...But as Grace pieces together Matilda''s heartbreaking past, she discovers a shocking betrayal that shattered her family beyond repair. When Grace learns the long-buried secret of her own identity, will she ever be the same again?This heart-wrenching yet hopeful tale will restore your faith in humanity, and in the power of love to triumph over evil. Fans of The Tattooist of Auschwitz, Orphan Train and Kristin Hannah will be blown away by this breathtakingly gripping page-turner.Readers love The Bookseller of Dachau:"I couldn''t put it down, even when I thought my heart would burst out of my chest and I had tears pouring down my face." Goodreads reviewer, ??????????"Pass me the tissues, wow. I devoured this book in one sitting... I loved everything about this... Absolutely fantastic." Goodreads reviewer, ??????????"Such a powerful and poignant story. One minute I was laughing, as the book brought me much joy, and the next minute, I was on the brink of tears. You will definitely need to have tissues ready!... I loved this." Goodreads reviewer, ??????????"I read it in literally a few hours. I couldn''t put it down and when I did, it was due to having to do something of necessity like eating or washing up... There were so many turns and twists that I just wanted to know what happened next as soon as possible." Goodreads reviewer, ??????????"Stop whatever you''re doing right now and order this book. This five-star historical fiction will claim a spot as one of the best books I''ve ever read. EVER... Phenomenal. I was in awe." Goodreads reviewer, ??????????"Oh my gosh, what a book! I couldn''t put it down!... Brought tears to my eyes." Goodreads reviewer, ??????????"Let me say that this book managed to do what few have done before... It made me cry... I will carry this with me for a long time. I am so grateful to have had the privilege to read it." Goodreads reviewer, ??????????"I loved this book so very much and would rate it higher than five stars if I could... I finished it in two days because I could not put it down... Rates as high on my list as All the Light We Cannot See... I strongly suggest you keep a box of tissues nearby as I did not make it through without many tears--some of sadness, many of joy." NetGalley reviewer, ??????????"One of the best books I have read this year, I was so emotionally connected, I was crying." Tweedvale Girls Book Reviews, ??????????
Historické romány netreba dlho predstavovať. Kto by nemal rád príbehy odohrávajúce sa v časoch dávno, aj nie až tak dávno minulých. Ponorte sa do najkrajších historických príbehov pre ženy, ale aj pre mužov a nechajte sa uniesť od každodenných problémov. Nájdete tu top najnovšie historické romány od Lucindy Riley či Julie Quinn, alebo Jany Pronskej ale aj klasiku od Jane Austen alebo Ericha Maria Remarquea






























