Offences against the person

  • The angel makers

    £10.99

    A Financial Times Best Summer Book 2023

    A Waterstones Best True Crime Book

    Nagyrev, Hungary, 1929. Over 160 mysterious deaths. A group of local wives conspiring together, and one woman at the centre of it all?

  • The walnut tree

    £20.00

    ‘An outstanding work’ – Philippa Gregory

    ‘A powerful narrative told with frankness and sensitivity’ Helen Fry, historian and author of Women In Intelligence

  • Enough

    £9.99

    ‘Outstanding’ THE SECRET BARRISTER

    ‘It’s brilliant, it’s comprehensive, buy it’ EVENING STANDARD

    ‘A powerful, illuminating, enraging and inspiring read’ JESS PHILLIPS MP

    ‘Precise, heartfelt and anti-pompous’ THE TIMES

  • I Hate Men

    £5.99

    The feminist book they tried to ban in France

    ‘A delightful book’ Roxane Gay

  • I hate men

    I hate men

    £7.99

    The feminist book they tried to ban in France

    ‘A delightful book’ Roxane Gay

  • Secret

    £7.99

    May 1991. The location: a quiet seaside town. The scene: two bodies in a car filled with carbon monoxide. Police officer Trevor Buchanan and nurse Lesley Howell have apparently taken their own lives, unable to live with the pain of their spouses’ affair with each other. Their adulterous pair – Sunday school teacher Hazel Buchanan and dentist Colin Howell – had met in the local Baptist Church. Following the apparent double-suicide, they continue their affair but later marry other people. A series of disasters in Howell’s life – bereavement, financial disaster, sexual scandal – prompt him share his darkest secrets to the elders of his church. He reveals that he and Hazel Stewart had conspired to murder their spouses nearly two decades earlier. That confession leads to two of the most sensational murder investigations ever seen in the UK.

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