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From the creator of Sarah Beaufort
The Second World War has brought with it many changes to the lives of the Searles family. With her father's body barely cold, and only a gold-digging mother-in-law to advise her, young Emily, in love with an RAF navigator on the eve of the Battle of Britain, is in danger of making rash decisions that don't bode well for her future happiness . . .
The eagerly-awaited second novel in the Family Feud series
Frances Danby has spent the Second World War years longing for her husband Marcus to return. When he does, she is disappointed. Marcus has become withdrawn and begins to drink heavily. She fears for her marriage, particularly when her father-in-law makes unwelcome advances to her. She must face tragedy ahead. Meanwhile, her sister Emily is living happily under Lord Vane's roof, but Vane's wife is jealous of Emily's child. Will she reveal the secret she knows could tear the family apart? . . .
Macy's, New York, five days before Christmas
When a known mobster is hit while shopping in Macy's, it's Lieutenant Solly Epstein's job to make sure the press don't link the murder to those of three other members of Paulie'Margarine Marginella's crew. As rival gangs are implicated and the hitman no longer seems under anyone's control, the winner will take it all. But with everybody seemingly double-crossing everybody else, who will that be? . . .
A contemporary New York noir coming-of-age story
Nineteen-year-old Hootie has been in trouble all his life. An outsider, his father was Crow Indian; his mother is black; but Hootie is neither black, nor white, nor Latino, nor Asian. When he meets Bubba Yablonsky, the biggest white man he's ever seen, at a subway station in Harlem, he knows something's up. Then Bubba opens fire at an innocent rat before offering Hootie money and a place to live. But what's the catch? And what else (who else) has Bubba shot? . . .
Death's not so simple when there's money involved
When affluent New Yorker Joyce Hauptman dies suddenly, the investigator suspects something other than natural causes. Joyce's husband, Charles, stands to inherit her wealth and is the obvious suspect, but Detective Lenny Shaw quickly discovers that things aren't what they seem. As Charles maintains his innocence, and the influence of his powerful father-in-law intrudes, Lenny is hurled towards a conclusion that is as shocking as it is violent . . .
An exciting contemporary hard-boiled thriller set in New York
Angel Tamanaka is a beautiful young prostitute working for an escort agency in Manhattan. Leonard Carter is ex Special Forces and has been living off the grid ever since he returned from overseas to work as a hit man. Their two worlds collide when Angel witnesses Leonard executing one of her clients, a high-profile gangster, and they form an unusual alliance. For Angela's client spoke to her of a cache of money before he died, but can they get to it before the gang tracks them down? . . .
A new mystery series from a masterful writer
Frankie Holt, with her strange newborn doll, is heading fro the Malvern Hills and a job looking after the wealthy yet vulnerable Scott sisters. But there are two things bothering Frankie: her stepsister Shannon, whom she got rid of two years before, and Londoner Martin Webb, a police force reject who is convinced that he has an instinct for solving crime.
The second in the exciting new mystery series featuring ex-police dog handler Daniel Whelan
When ex-police dog handler Daniel Whelan is asked by his former boss to help a friend who is struggling to run her husband's haulage company while he is recovering from a vicious attack, he and his German shepherd, Taz, rapidly find themselves attracting the wrong sort of attention. Daniel investigates, and soon finds evidence of some very nasty business indeed - but after several violent warnings, he begins to wonder . . . has he bitten off more than he can chew?
A charming story of coming home
Against both their wills, fate throws restless Canadian Iain Macrae and the beautiful Louise Maitland together in the land of their ancestors. Before long, Iain finds himself deeply involved in the lives of the Maitland family, helping them through bereavement and trying to stop developers ruining their peaceful way of life. But is Louisa the key to his own future happiness? . . .
Life in New York is good for beautiful journalist Claudia Matthias, who's turned her back on the grief of adolescent life in Venice. But news of the tragedy overtaking her adored father drives her home. It's time to come to terms with where she really belongs. The voyage of self-discovery is painful; along the way she must learn humility, trust and true love . . .


