Venice James Morris 'One of the most diverse and diverting books ever written about Venice ... A taut and personal report, wholly absorbing, quickened by vivid prose and astringent humour... a book which is both a factual and emotional evocation of, one of the few wonders of the modem as well as the ancient world' Sunday Times £1.49

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Occult in the West Michael Williams Investigations into the Occult in Devon and Cornwall . Ghosts and clairvoyancy, dreams and psychic painting, healing and hypnosis are only some of the facets of a fascinating and disturbing story... £1.39

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Give the Little Corpse a Great Big Hand George Bagby It's opening night at the Limehouse, Broadway's newest nightclub. A golden mummy case is carried on stage. Inside a famous stripper waits to shed her wrappings. The case is opened to reveal that the blonde stripper has been murdered... £0.79

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Almost the Truth Margaret Yorke When two armed intruders break into their country house, the lives of the Jarvises and their daughter are to be changed forever. Though the men are caught, Derek Jarvis feels the criminal justiced has failed them, and plans his own revenge... £0.89

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The Arsonists Max Frisch Max Frisch's parable about our accommodating the very thing that will destroy us premiered at the Royal Court In 1961. The Arsonists was first presented in this translation by Alistair Beaton at the Royal Court on 1 November 2007. £1.39

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Dead Man's Folly Agatha Christie Nasse House, and a Fete in progress. In place of a Treasure Hunt, the well-known novelist Mrs. Ariadne Oliver has organised a Murder Hunt. The prizes are to be given away by the celebrated detective M. Hercule Poirot. And then a real corpse is found... £0.99

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