Higson, Charlie

  • What’s that noise?

    £7.99

    The first picture book from bestsellers Charlie Higson and Nadia Shireen is a raucously LOUD and anarchic story about the joy of making as much noise as you possibly can – and getting away with it!?

  • Worst. Superhero. Ever

    £7.99

    After surviving a holiday to Italy without his parents (which included jellyfish and giant watermelons), Stan reckons he deserves a bit of a break. Or at a least a break in between trying to act in his school play. But when he’s offered the chance to take a tour around a TV studio, he thinks it can’t do any harm. How wrong he is. Before Stan can say ‘Boy of Steel’ he’s landed himself a part as a main character in one of the most well-known TV shows there is – as a brainy superhero. Convinced he’s going to embarrass himself in front of millions of people – and worried about leaving his friends to face a school play on their own – can Stan find a way to use his new-found fame for good?

  • On His Majesty’s Secret Service

    £9.99

    It’s the 4th of May, two days before the (actual) coronation of King Charles the 3rd and the world’s favourite spy has his work cut out for him. Bond is sent at the last minute to thwart an attempt to disrupt the coronation by the wealthy, eccentric and self-styled Athelstan of Wessex, who is on a deadly mission of his own to teach the United Kingdom a lesson. Can Bond dismantle his shady plans and defeat his privately-hired team of mercenaries?

  • On His Majesty’s Secret Service

    £12.99

    An all-new James Bond adventure written by bestselling author Charlie Higson. This original 007 story is produced to celebrate the Coronation of King Charles III and all royalties from the sale of the book will go to support the work of the UK charity, the National Literacy Trust.

  • Whatever gets you through the night

    £9.99

    Most people travel to Corfu to escape the real world for a couple of weeks and embrace the fantasy of olive trees, sandy beaches, and little fishing boats bobbing on sparkling blue water under a warm sun. But not McIntyre. McIntyre’s a fixer, specialising in getting people out of places they don’t want to be with the minimum of fuss, publicity and violence. The job in Corfu should be easy – spring, Lauren, a 15-year-old schoolgirl, from the luxury compound of the tech billionaire, Julian Hepworth. Hepworth’s young, handsome and charismatic – he’s also a suspected paedophile, who, under the guise of training a girls’ tennis team, has set up an abusive cult. But as Macintyre sets up his operation in the exclusive north eastern corner of the island, things quickly start to slip out of his control.

  • Whatever Gets You Through the Night

    £14.99

    Most people travel to Corfu to escape the real world for a couple of weeks and embrace the fantasy of olive trees, sandy beaches, and little fishing boats bobbing on sparkling blue water under a warm sun. But not McIntyre. McIntyre’s a fixer, specialising in getting people out of places they don’t want to be with the minimum of fuss, publicity and violence. The job in Corfu should be easy – spring, Lauren, a 15-year-old schoolgirl, from the luxury compound of the tech billionaire, Julian Hepworth. Hepworth’s young, handsome and charismatic – he’s also a suspected paedophile, who, under the guise of training a girls’ tennis team, has set up an abusive cult. But as Macintyre sets up his operation in the exclusive north eastern corner of the island, things quickly start to slip out of his control.

  • Young Bond Blood Fever

    £7.99

    ‘Blood Fever’ is the second title in the ‘Young Bond’ series. An Eton boy’s family disappears at sea. James uncovers a shadowy society operating in a hidden corner of the school. In the bandit-infested interior of Sardinia, a sinister Italian count has built himself a mountain fortress. Is there a connection?

  • Young Bond Silver Fin

    £7.99

    Part of the ‘Young Bond’ series. The dark waters around a remote Scottish castle hold a sinister secret – one man with a thirst for power will use it, whatever the cost. Silverfin must be stopped, and there is only one boy who can do it. Bond. James Bond.

  • Young Bond Double Or Die

    £7.99

    In a North London cemetery a professor is kidnapped at gunpoint. A suspicious letter crammed with cryptic clues arrives at Eton. To decipher the deadly mystery, James Bond must take a series of dangerous gambles. Once the code is cracked, he has just 48 hours to save the professor from the dark forces that threaten to destroy them both.

  • Young Bond Hurricane Gold

    £6.99

    Part of the ‘Young Bond’ series. As the sun blazes over the Caribbean island of Lagrimas Negras, its ruler is watching and waiting. On the mainland, in the quiet town of Tres Hermanas, ex-flying ace Jack Stone leaves his son and daughter in the company of James Bond. But a gang of thieves lie in ambush – they want Stone’s precious safe, and will kill for its contents.

  • The Dead

    £8.99

    A terrible disease is striking everyone over the age of 14. Death walks the streets. Nowhere is safe. Maxie, Blue and the rest of the Holloway crew aren’t the only kids trying to escape the ferocious adults who prey on them. Jack and Ed are best friends, but their battle to stay alive tests their friendship to the limit.

  • Enemy

    £8.99

    When the sickness came, every parent, policeman, politician, every adult, fell ill. The lucky ones died. The others are crazed, confused and hungry. Only children under 14 remain, and they’re fighting to survive. Now there are rumours of a safe place to hide. And so a gang of children begin their quest across London.

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