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1. Offshore
by Penelope Fitzgerald
WINNER OF THE BOOKER PRIZE 1979 A lovely new cover reissue of Penelope Fitzgerald's award-winning comic novel. Offshore is a dry, genuinely funny ... More
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3. A Far Cry from Kensington
by Muriel Spark
With a cover design by Lucienne Day When Mrs Hawkins tells Hector Bartlett he is a 'pisseur de copie', that he 'urinates frightful prose', little ... More
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4. King of the City
by Michael Moorcock
The death of Princess Di heralded a spring clean of the soul. And the dirt we wanted off our coffee tables was the kind of salacious exposure tabloid ... More
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5. A Harlot's Progress
by David Dabydeen
A Harlot's Progress reinvents William Hogarth's famous print of 1732, which tells the story of a prostitute, a Jewish merchant, a magistrate, and a ... More
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7. Ghosts of London
by Jarrold Publishing, John Attwood Brooks
Ghosts, witches, unexplained mysteries, and the supernatural are the basis for this fascinating Ghost Series which relates ghost stories from Great ... More
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8. Raven and the Ratcatcher
by Donald MacKenzie
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10. The Road Home
by Rose Tremain
In the wake of factory closings and his beloved wife's death, Lev is on his way from Eastern Europe to London, seeking work to support his family. ... More
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15. City of the Mind
by Penelope Lively
City of the Mind is the second novel by Booker Prize winning author Penelope Lively. 'This is the city in which everything is simultaneous. There is ... More
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16. Smalltime
by Jerry Raine
A taut, psychological crime thriller in the Bloodlines series "Carries the authentic whiff of sleazy nineties Britain. Raine vividly captures the ... More
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17. Novel on yellow paper; or, Work it out for yourself
by Stevie Smith
In his newest novel, A Tiler's Afternoon, Lars Gustafsson invites us to share a day's work with Torsten Bergman, an aging, semi-retired tile-layer. ... More
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19. Part of His Story
by Alfred Corn
The first novel by poet Alfred Corn is about a New York writer, Avery Walsh, whose lover has just died of AIDS. In London to research a book about ... More
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20. The Man from Japan
by Clive James
A hilarious send-up of East-West relations from a celebrated British talk-show host/writer. An ambitious Japanese intellectual moves to London, but ... More
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21. Exquisite Corpse: A Novel **
by Robert Irwin
A London painter sets out on an obsessive quest to find an elusive woman in London, Munich, and Paris during the Surrealist movement in the 1930s.
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23. The Last Girl: A Psychological Thriller
by Penelope Evans
Larry, living alone in rooms on the top floor of a north London house, is delighted when pale, quiet Amanda, a young student, moves in below him. But ... More
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24. Escape from the Tower
by Shirley Nagel
A mistreated servant girl for the head jailer at the Tower of London becomes involved in the daring escape plot of a prominent prisoner.
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25. Balthazar Jones and the Tower of London Zoo
by Julia Stuart
A poignant, magical and completely original novel that you can't fail to love, for fans of Joanne Harris. Meet Balthazar Jones, Beefeater at the ... More
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