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Death is Not the End

Rankin, Ian / Dunlop, Joe
Death is Not the End
Damon Mee was last seen in a blurred security video on the dance floor of a Kirkcaldy night-club. It was a routine missing-persons case and wasn't even on his patch, but Inspector John Rebus said he'd look into it as a favor to the boy's father, a friend from his school days.

CHF 48.50

City Woman

Scanlan, Patricia / Obrien, Brett / Brett, O'Brien
City Woman
Patricia Scanlan's sparkling, absorbing sequel to City Girl is an engrossing story of contemporary women and friendship.Entrepreneur Devlin is expanding her health and leisure complex and finding love along the way. Caroline is still coming to terms with her husband's revelations and is trying to be independent. But will she resort to the crutches of drugs and drink that have always carried her through?Maggie is torn between motherhood and her...

CHF 146.00

The Village Doctor

Archer, Fred / Brimble, Vincent
The Village Doctor
Edward Roberson was the doctor at Ashton-under-Hill for forty years, until his death in 1928. Revered and respected by the men on the farms, he visited his patients on horseback until the day he died. To young Fred Archer he was mystic, a miracle man, mixing his medicines from the herbs that grew on the hill. Though Fred only knew Dr. Roberson at the end of his long life, he was regaled with stories of the doctor which were almost legendary. H...

CHF 48.50

Copycat

White, Gillian / Bond, Jilly
Copycat
Jennie and Martha became friends when Martha moved in next door. Jennie admired everything about Martha--her house, her gorgeous husband, her bohemian clothes and exotic children's names. Martha tolerated Jennie, took her on holiday and helped with the children. As time went on, the roles seemed to reverse. As Jennie became more independent, more successful, Martha's life was falling apart. Their relationship became bitter, twisted--a relation...

CHF 115.00

The King of the Barbareens

Hitchman, Janet / Beach, Ann
The King of the Barbareens
In 1919, at age 21/2, Janet Hitchman heard the person she called Gran say sharply, "She's no relative of mine. None whatever". And that was how she discovered that orphans were fed and clothed but did not belong to anyone.A plain, difficult little girl who failed to win the affection of her caretakers and, as she was bundled from one foster home to another, increasingly aware of her role as the problem girl whom no one wanted, she became more ...

CHF 99.00