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***A TIMES HISTORICAL FICTION BOOK OF THE YEAR*** 'A joy from start to finish' - ANDREW TAYLOR 'Thrilling... Deserves to be huge' - EMMA STONEX This is the confession of Laurence Jago. Clerk. Gentleman. Spy. July 1794, and London is filled with rumours of revolution. The war against the French is not going in Britain's favour, and negotiations with America are on a knife edge. Laurence Jago, Foreign Office clerk, is ever more reliant on opium - the Black Drop - to ease his nightmares. A highly sensitive letter, whose contents could lead to the destruction of the British Army, has been leaked to the press and Laurence is a suspect. Then he discovers the body of a fellow clerk - a supposed suicide - and it seems clear where the blame truly lies. But Laurence is certain both of his friend's innocence, and that he was murdered. But after years of hiding his own secrets from his powerful employers, can Laurence find the true culprit without ending up on the gallows himself?
When a shiny brown nut pops out of the ground, each animal wants it for him or herself, but the extraordinary nut turns out to be the source of a delicious treat for everyone.
Hazel is 14, smart, funny and fed up. Hazel's tormentor, the gorgeous, all-achieving Lauren Stevenson, class bully, is about to fall apart under the pressure to stay pencil-thin. When the conflict between the two girls comes to a head, the outcome takes everyone by surprise, especially Hazel
Men?s weekly magazines are the biggest magazinephenomenon of the twenty-first century and they?rehere to stay. Upon first release, everyone said itcouldn?t be done, that the UK male would never buyinto a weekly about girls, football, gruesome imagesand humour but the sales figures speak forthemselves. The success of the magazines was allover bookshops at Christmas 2006 with the Nuts JokeBook, Nuts Pub Ammo and The Big Book of Nuts, and2007 sees the launch of Nuts Joke Book 2 and TheMost Enormous Book of Nuts in all their stonking glory!The Most Enormous Book of Nuts brings you the bestof the best again: more girls, more cars, moreaccidents, more jokes, more stories, more weird andwonderful photographs, more pub ammo, and moremore more of the best content from the UK?s biggestmen?s weekly.
A damning account of racism, homophobia, sexism, misconduct and corruption in the UK police.
Picture book for beginning readers. 5-8 yrs.
Ten-year-old Kate begins a communication exchange on a computer with someone purporting to be from outer space, who says he is going to pay a visit to Earth soon.
A clever squirrel hunts for nuts in its woodland home. Pair this fiction story featuring charming illustrations and simple text with its nonfiction companion book, Little Woodland Animals.
An elite crew of furry animals are celebrating. They have found the Lost Nuts of Legend and according to the myth, the bearer of this mythical snack will be immortal, invincible and never will it be past their bedtime - now all they have to do is go home. But - oh dear - if only it were that simple.
Curious but not concerned as to where they would sleep that night, Bimisi and Sumguyen aimlessly meandered down the cobblestone calles of Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. As the sun set over the Pacific they found themselves sequestered by a weathered native peddler who mimed towards his cart and through his guttural broken english encouraged them to "Put Tony's nuts in your mouth..."60 pesos later, as a cold cerveza washed down the first of Tony's nuts,pen was put to parchment and book four of season one came to be.Put Tony's Nuts in Your Mouth is the fourth of five books that make up Reach Around Books Season One.