
The titles on this page are now available to borrow through your library service, and any not immediately available can be requested.
New paperbacks
The Last Werewolf by Glen Duncan
A 200 year old werewolf learns that he is the last of his kind. Just as he is about to give up, a violent murder gives him a new lease of life. Sometimes literary, sometimes bloodthirsty and always explicit, this is a fast-moving book which adds a new dimension to the genre.
The Woman in Silk by R J Gadney
An injured British serviceman returns from Afghanistan to his family seat in the Scottish Borders only to find that his mother has recently died and been buried without his knowledge. Events soon start to take a much more sinister turn in this atmospheric contemporary ghost story.
The Black Jackals by Iain Gale
Fleeing German tanks towards the French coast in 1940, Lt Peter Lamb's mission is to destroy a strategic bridge at the last possible moment, whatever the cost, endangering not only his men but also civilians driven from their homes. A fast-paced tale of wartime recklessness and bravery.
Finding Mr Flood by Ciara Geraghty
What should you do when your beloved twin sister falls ill? Dara’s safe and predictable life is blown apart when Angel’s desperate need for a new kidney causes her to go in search of their long-lost father. Family secrets, romance and
flashes of humour make this a page-turner.
Something From Tiffany's by Melissa Hill
When two men's quite different Christmas gifts for their girlfriends become accidentally mixed up, intentions are misread and more than a little confusion ensues in this lively tale of romance and mystery.
Wink Murder by Ali Knight
When her husband comes home drunk in the middle of the night with blood on his hands and can't explain his actions, Kate Forman's comfortable life is turned upside down. What has he done and what is he capable of? A fast moving debut thriller.
The Lion Wakes by Robert Low
This stirring tale of Robert the Bruce is the first in a series of adventure novels based on Scotland's fight for independence. A must read for fans of Bernard Cornwell.
The Ritual by Adam Nevill
Four old friends on a Scandinavian hiking trip lose their way in dense forest, and as their sense of disorientation increases they start to fall prey to their wilder imaginings. But is there something real lurking just out of sight? A gripping tale of horror - definitely not for the faint-hearted!
Good as Gold by Louise Patten
Written by the granddaughter of a surviving officer from the Titanic, this is a gripping tale of a banking dynasty set adrift in more ways than one.
The Girl on the Cliff by Lucinda Riley
A chance meeting with a young girl unlocks a century of family secrets in Grania Ryan’s life. This is a story of sacrifices, selfishness, generosity and heartbreak. Will Grania be able to make peace with the past?
In the Bleak Midwinter by Carol Rivers
November 1918. With her brother Frank jailed for desertion, bringing shame and hardship on the family, Birdie Connor can't believe that he is guilty but her father and her young man are both convinced of the fact. How can she prove Frank's innocence and keep the family together?
Black Diamond by Martin Walker
All is not well in the Perigord region, home to the 'Black Diamond' truffle, prized by local pigs and gourmets worldwide, as this valuable resource is under threat from Far Eastern criminal elements. Inspector Bruno Courreges investigates in this atmospheric and quirky crime novel.
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