July 2018
They sought the truth. A team of explorers seek ancient
treasures, hidden in a secret cave. At first it seems they will return empty
handed. Then their luck turns. They found a nightmare. But the team's elation is short-lived as they
become trapped there in the dark, with little possibility of escape. Then
events take an even more terrifying turn. For not all secrets are meant to be
found… The Anomaly is by Michael Rutger.
Every working mum has had to face it. The guilt-fuelled,
anxiety-filled first day back in the office after maternity leave. But this
working mum is one of a kind. Meet Alexis Tyler. An elite covert agent within
Her Majesty's Secret Service. Her first project back is a high-stakes hit of global significance and the old boys network of government espionage is far from ready for the return of an operational mother. But woe betide anyone who ever tells Alexis Tyler 'you can't'. She will have it all. Or she'll die trying . . . And yes, she damn well will be home for bath time.Killing It is by Asia Mackay.
August 2018
Murder Mile by Lynda La Plante is set at the height of the
'Winter of Discontent'. Can Jane Tennison uncover a serial killer? February,
1979, 'The Winter of Discontent'. Economic chaos has led to widespread strikes
across Britain. Jane Tennison, now a Detective Sergeant, has
The chilling first novel in the internationally bestselling
Inspector Eschenbach series. In the case
of murder, there's always more to the story . . . On a blazing hot day in the heart of summer,
a renowned banker is shot dead whilst out on the golf course. There are no
witnesses, and no obvious suspects. When
Commissioner Eschenbach is assigned to the case, he knows that someone must be
hiding something. And as he delves
deeper into the victim's life, he starts to uncover a past darker than any he
could have imagined, and secrets that spread wider than he could possibly
believe. Die in Summer is by Michael Theurillat.

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