The narrator of Robert Harris's gripping new novel is a professional ghost writer - cynical, mercenary, and with a nice line in deadpan humour. Accustomed to working with fading rock stars and minor celebrities, he jumps at the chance to ghost the memoirs of Britain's former prime minister...until he realises the ex-prime minister turns out to be a man with secrets in his past that are returning to haunt him... Read More...


The Babes in the Wood Ruth Redell AUD14.00

Chief Inspector Wexford in a psychological gripper following the worst floods in memory. Three people are missing, but one woman is too sure that they are dead... Read More...


Master of the Moor Ruth Rendell AUD12.00

Stephen Whalby is master of the moor. What others find bleak and foreboding, Stephen sees as reassuring and darkly beautiful. When a second murdered woman is found, Stephen's sacred moor becomes a home for death, holding one final, fatal secret for him alone. Read More...


Selected and edited by Roger Hudson. The object of this book is to show Coleridge in yet another light, as one of the alert, attuned and sensitive recorders of nature, landscape, and the elements. Read More...


Scott Adams turns futurist, offering a bold, compelling - and often hysterical - vision of future society. Drawing on his keen grasp of human nature and social dynamics, Adams daringly predicts key developments in every part of the futurescape. Read More...


After seventeen years of working in a cubicle and reading thousands of e-mail messages from readers who've been 'downsized,' 'rightsized,' 'flattened,' and put in charge of 'quality teams,' Scott Adams can no longer restrict himself to a single artistic medium. Now, in an unabashed attempt to cash in on the lucrative business book, Scott brings us The Dilbert Principle. Read More...


Wonders of the World Simon Goldhill, Richard Barber, Theodore K. Rabb, Jonathan Glancey AUD32.00

Of the seven 'wonders remembered and revered from antiquity, only one survives, yet their memory alone still wields impressive power, inspiring artists, writers – even engineers who wished to emulate such feats. What would be the wonders we would select from our own culture to pass down to future generations? Read More...


Citizens: A Chronicle of the French Revolution is a book by the historian Simon Schama. It was published in 1989, the bicentenary of the French Revolution, and like many other works in that year, was highly critical of its legacy. Read More...


Set of three books including The morte D'Arthur, Sir Tristram de Lyonesse, and The Tale of King Arthur. Read More...


O is for Outlaw Sue Grafton AUD13.00

Kinsey finds an old undelivered letter amid childhood memorabilia. It will force her to re-examine her beliefs about the break-up of her first marriage, about the honour of her first husband, about an old unsolved murder. And it will put her life in the gravest peril. Read More...


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