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1923: The Mystery of Lot 212 and a Tour de France Obsession

Title: 1923: The Mystery of Lot 212 and a Tour de France Obsession Author: Ned Boulting In “1923: The Mystery of Lot 212 and a Tour de France Obsession,” Ned Boulting offers readers an extraordinary journey through time, blending a passion for cycling with meticulous historical research and a flair for detective storytelling.

The Protector

Title: The Protector Author: Mary Beth Wilkas Janke Pages: 284 In her gripping memoir, The Protector, Mary Beth Wilkas Janke offers an unparalleled glimpse into the adrenaline-fuelled world of international executive protection, seamlessly blending her professional experiences with a deeply personal narrative of resilience and empowerment. From her early days as a green

The Illusionist: The True Story of the Man Who Fooled Hitler

Title: The Illusionist: The True Story of the Man Who Fooled Hitler Author: Robert Hutton Pages: 384 In “The Illusionist: The True Story of the Man Who Fooled Hitler,” Robert Hutton presents an enthralling account of one of World War II’s most enigmatic figures, Colonel Dudley Clarke. Set against the backdrop of Cairo

No Way Out: Brexit: From the Backstop to Boris

Title: No Way Out: Brexit: From the Backstop to Boris Author: Tim Shipman Publisher: William Collins Release Date: April 2024 Pages: 512 In his latest book, “No Way Out: Brexit: From the Backstop to Boris,” Tim Shipman cements his status as the preeminent chronicler of Brexit. This instalment, following “All Out War” and

You Never Know

Title: You Never Know Author: Tom Selleck, Ellis Henican You Never Know: The new 2024 memoir from the beloved Hollywood actor and star of Magnum P.I. In You Never Know, Tom Selleck invites us into the intimate quarters of his life and career, a journey that is as serendipitous as it is iconic.

How They Broke Britain

Title: How They Broke Britain Author: James O’Brien In “How They Broke Britain”, James O’Brien, a name synonymous with cutting critique and incisive commentary, turns his formidable analytical skills to the malaise gripping modern Britain. This isn’t just another dry socio-political diatribe; it’s a fiery narrative that seeks to unravel the intricate web

Bandit Country: The IRA and South Armagh

Title: Bandit Country: The IRA and South Armagh Author: Toby Harnden In the extensive annals of literature concerning the Northern Irish Troubles, Toby Harnden’s “Bandit Country: The IRA and South Armagh” stands out, not merely as a recounting of events but as a piercing investigation into one of the most fortified heartlands of

Ten Years to Save the West

Title: Ten Years to Save the West Author: Liz Truss Ten Years to Save the West: Lessons from the only conservative in the room” by Liz Truss In an era where political memoirs and ideological treatises are increasingly abundant, Liz Truss’s Ten Years to Save the West distinguishes itself by weaving a narrative

Micro Life: Miracles of the Miniature World Revealed

Title: Micro Life: Miracles of the Miniature World Revealed Author: DK and Chris Packham In an era where the grandeur of the visible often overshadows the subtleties of the unseen, “Micro Life: Miracles of the Miniature World Revealed” emerges as a compelling counterpoint, inviting readers to delve into the enchanting and oft-overlooked realm

The Trading Game

Title: The Trading Game Author: Gary Stevenson In the bustling world of literature that dissects the highs and lows of the financial industry, “The Trading Game” emerges as a compelling narrative that ventures beyond mere numbers and trades. This riveting novel, a veritable odyssey through the cutthroat corridors of London’s financial district, paints