Vanishing by Gerard Woodward
$10.00 NZD
Category: Popular Fiction | Reading Level: very good
Towards the end of the Second World War a young British artist called Kenneth Brill is arrested for painting landscapes near the old village of Heathrow. The authorities suspect his paintings contain coded information about the new military airfield that is to be built there. Brill protests that he is m ...Show more
Tony and Susan by Austin M. Wright
$10.00 NZD
Category: Popular Fiction | Reading Level: very good
Fifteen years ago, Susan Morrow left her first husband Edward Sheffield. One day, comfortable in her home, and her second marriage, she receives, entirely out of the blue, a parcel containing the manuscript of her ex-husband's first novel. He writes asking her to read the book; she was always his best c ...Show more
Ruin & Rule: Pure Corruption MC Series (#1) by Pepper Winters
$12.00 NZD
Category: Popular Fiction | Series: Pure Corruption MC | Reading Level: very good
"We met in a nightmare. The in-between world where time had no power over reason. We fell in love. We fell hard. But then we woke up. "And it was over . . ."" RUIN & RULE She is a woman divided. Her past, present, and future are as twisted as the lies she's lived for the past eight years. Desperate ...Show more
War Damage by Elizabeth Wilson
$8.00 NZD
Category: Popular Fiction | Reading Level: good
London in the aftermath of WW2 is a beaten down, hungry place, so it's no wonder that Regine Milner's Sunday house parties in her Hampstead home are so popular. Everyone comes to Reggie's on a Sunday: ballet dancers and cabinet ministers, left-over Mosleyites alongside flamboyant homosexuals like Freddi ...Show more
Where the Rekohu Bone Sings by Tina Makereti
$14.00 NZD
Category: New Zealand Fiction | Reading Level: good-very good
From the Chatham Islands/ Rekohu to London, from 1835 to the 21st century, this quietly powerful and compelling novel confronts the complexity of being Moriori, Maori and Pakeha.In the 1880s, Mere yearns for independence. Iraia wants the same but, as the descendant of a slave, such things are hardly con ...Show more