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Midnight and Blue

Title: Midnight and Blue Author: Ian Rankin Pages: 352 Ian Rankin’s latest addition to the Rebus series, Midnight and Blue, is a masterclass in crime fiction, serving as both a nod to the classic detective thrillers and a bold new chapter in the life of one of Edinburgh’s most compelling anti-heroes, John Rebus.

On Leadership: Lessons for the 21st Century

Title: On Leadership: Lessons for the 21st Century Author: Tony Blair Pages: 368 In On Leadership: Lessons for the 21st Century, former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair offers a candid reflection on political leadership, distilling over a decade of experience at the helm of one of the world’s most prominent democracies. The book

Kingmaker

Title: Kingmaker Author: Sir Graham Brady Pages: 320 In “Kingmaker: Secrets, Lies, and the Truth about Five Prime Ministers,” Sir Graham Brady lifts the veil on the inner workings of the Conservative Party’s leadership, offering a riveting, behind-the-scenes account of the most turbulent period in modern British politics. From the coalition years to

The Siege

Title: The Siege Author: Ben Macintyre Pages: 400 Ben Macintyre, the acclaimed historian and master storyteller, delves into one of the most gripping and dramatic episodes of modern British history in “The Siege: The Remarkable Story of the Greatest SAS Hostage Drama.” This meticulously researched book takes readers back to the heart of

Jerusalem: The Biography

Title: Jerusalem: The Biography Author: Simon Sebag Montefiore Pages: 846 In Jerusalem: The Biography, Simon Sebag Montefiore delivers a towering and masterful account of a city that, over the course of more than 3,000 years, has been a crucible of faith, violence, love, and power. Through richly detailed and dramatically narrated prose, Montefiore

Great Britain?

Title: Great Britain? Author: Torsten Bell Pages: 304 In “Great Britain?”, Torsten Bell, the Labour MP for Swansea West and former Chief Executive of the Resolution Foundation, presents a compelling and incisive exploration of the challenges facing contemporary Britain. With his dual vantage point as a seasoned politician and a policy expert, Bell

Verity

Title: Verity Author: Colleen Hoover Pages: 368 Colleen Hoover’s latest novel, “Verity” is a masterful blend of psychological suspense and raw emotion, taking readers on a rollercoaster ride of tension, intrigue, and unsettling revelations. This book not only cements Hoover’s place as a formidable storyteller but also pushes the boundaries of the thriller

Codebreaking Sisters: Our Secret War

Title: Codebreaking Sisters: Our Secret War Author: Patricia Owtram and Jean Owtram Pages: 304 The Second World War has long been a source of fascination, with countless tales of bravery, sacrifice, and ingenuity emerging from this tumultuous period. “Codebreaking Sisters: Our Secret War” by Patricia and Jean Owtram, along with their co-author, is

The House of Beckham

Title: The House of Beckham Author: Tom Bower Pages: 384 As one of the most famous and influential couples in the world, David and Victoria Beckham have attained iconic status. The ultimate power couple have together built a multi-billion-dollar global brand. For decades, adoring fans have been captivated by the glamorous world they

Keir Starmer: The Biography

Title: Keir Starmer: The Biography Author: Tom Baldwin Pages: 448 Tom Baldwin’s “Keir Starmer: The Biography” is a riveting exploration of one of the most enigmatic figures in contemporary British politics. As a political biography, it stands out not only for its depth and thoroughness but also for its unexpected intimacy, offering readers