Adventure

  • Divided Spy

    £12.99

    A Sunday Times top ten bestseller perfect for fans of John le Carré, from the winner of the CWA Ian Fleming Steel Dagger for Best Thriller of the Year and ‘the master of the modern spy thriller’ (Mail on Sunday).

  • Children Of The Master

    £8.99

    MARR IS BACK? AND BETTER THAN EVER

  • Solomon Creed

    £7.99

    HOW CAN HE SAVE A MAN WHO IS ALREADY DEAD?

    ‘Compelling, vivid and profound’ PETER JAMES

    ‘A fast-moving thriller that makes for an exhilarating read. Perfect for any fans of Lee Child’ SUN

    ‘Who is Solomon Creed? He’s the hero of an epic new series of thrillers. Simple as that’ MARK BILLINGHAM

  • Ghost Flight

    £7.99

    Haunted by his wife and son’s brutal abduction and murder, ex-soldier Will Jaeger runs to the ends of the earth to recover and to hide. But even there he is found, and compelled to undertake one last mission, and to confront a savage past he can barely even remember. Jaeger agrees to lead an expedition into the Mountains of the Gods in the remote Amazon jungle. At the dark heart of this real life Lost World lies a mystery WWII warplane, one that harbours a secret so explosive its very discovery may tear the world asunder.

  • Make Me

    £7.99

    Jack Reacher has no place to go, and all the time in the world to get there, so a remote railroad stop with the curious name of Mother’s Rest seems perfect for an aimless one-day stopover. He expects to find a lonely tombstone in a sea of nearly-ripe wheat, but instead there is a woman waiting for a missing private investigator, a cryptic note about 200 deaths, and a small town full of silent, watchful people. His one-day stopover looks about to turn into something more complicated.

  • Vanishing Games

    £6.99

    I work alone. I may be the best thief in the world but no one will ever know a single thing about me. Well, almost no one. A lifetime ago I had a mentor, Angela. She taught me how to be a criminal, how to run a heist. And now, six years after she vanished and left me high and dry on a job in Kuala Lumpur, she’s sent me an SOS. Or at least I think it’s her. If it is, then I’ve got to go. I owe her that much. So soon I’ll be on a plane to Macau, either to see a friend or walk into a trap. Or both. But that’s the way I like it. Sometimes the only thing that makes me happy is risking my life. Time to go.

  • Rose Of Tibet

    £8.99

    Hugh Whittington has gone missing, reported dead, while filming near Mount Everest. His brother, Charles, determined to find him, embarks on a mission for information that takes him to the forbidden monastery of Yamdring, and its abbess.

  • Tom Clancys Full Force & Effect

    £7.99

    The challenge facing President Jack Ryan is an old one with a terrifying new twist. The international stalemate with North Korea continues into its seventh decade. A young dictator is determined to prove his strength by breaking the deadlock. Like his father before him, he hangs his plans on the country’s nuclear ambitions. Until now, that program was impeded by a lack of resources. However, there has been a dramatic change in the nation’s economic fortune. A rich deposit of valuable minerals have been found in the Hermit Kingdom. Coupled with their nuclear capabilities, the money from this find will make North Korea a dangerous force on the world stage. There’s just one more step needed to complete this perfect plan – the elimination of the President of the United States.

  • Make Me Jack Reacher 20

    £20.00

    Jack Reacher has no place to go, and all the time in the world to get there, so a remote railroad stop with the curious name of Mother’s Rest seems perfect for an aimless one-day stopover. He expects to find a lonely tombstone in a sea of nearly-ripe wheat, but instead there is a woman waiting for a missing private investigator, a cryptic note about 200 deaths, and a small town full of silent, watchful people. His one-day stopover looks about to turn into something more complicated …

  • Head Of State

    £8.99

    Two corpses. A country on the edge of a political precipice. A conspiracy so bold it would make Machiavelli wince. Andrew Marr’s debut novel imagines what really might be going on behind the door of 10 Downing Street.

  • Robert Ludlums The Bourne Ascendancy

    £7.99

    Jason Bourne is working as a ‘blacksmith’ – someone who is hired by high-level government ministers fearful of assassination attempts. He is paid to impersonate these men at meetings in places of uncertain security around the globe. Bourne is at one such meeting when armed gunmen storm the room – but their target is not the minister he impersonates, it is Bourne himself. Kidnapped and transported to an underground bunker, Bourne finds himself face-to-face with a well-known terrorist, a man who calls himself El Ghadan (‘Tomorrow’). El Ghadan demands that Bourne carry out a special mission for him – one that, if completed, will have dire consequences for the entire world.

  • Kolymsky Heights

    £9.99

    A sensational classic: this chilling tale of Siberian espionage is ‘the best thriller I’ve ever read’ (Philip Pullman) ranking with ‘The Silence of the Lambs, Casino Royale and Smiley’s People’ (Spectator). ‘Hugely thrilling, brilliantly written, perfect …

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