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A young couple, Martin and Sasha, fell in love in a remote corner of the Italian Alps. They married, embarked on glittering careers and had a charming, precocious son named Lio. Then, one morning, as Sasha was driving to work via Lio's nursery, a truck driver fell asleep at the w ...
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Abandoned as a baby by her mother on the doorstep of a convent, then abused by her adoptive parents, Christine Hart's childhood was one of loneliness in which she was desperate for love. A quest for her real father led her along a confused and complex path to the prison cell of t ...
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For four decades, Margaret 'Mags' McGraw was a keeper of secrets. Her husband, Tam, the notorious gangster known as 'The Licensee', amassed a fortune by leading a safe-cracking gang before masterminding a spectacular GBP50-million drugs racket.
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Features a case, fortified by a mass of new information, that Roger Hollis, head of MI5 from 1956 to 1965, was himself a double agent, acting to undermine and imperil the UK and America. Myriad intriguing case histories are portrayed here, including that of Lt Igor Gouzenko, a Re ...
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With her glossy dark hair, classic looks, natural appearance and cut-glass accent, Kate Middleton displays all the poise and breeding expected from the wife-to-be of the heir to the throne. Drawing on interviews and containing photographs, this title offers an account of Kate's l ...
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Disillusioned with the way of life in the south of England in the early 1970s, Nurse Cameron moves to a small, remote and beautiful island in the Hebrides with her husband and two young children, where she becomes the district nurse. As the nurse attends to her patients, she gets ...
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In The Black Widower , award-winning journalist Charles Lavery examines the life and crimes of Malcolm Webster, the Scottish nurse who killed for money and attempted to cover his tracks with drugs and fire. Webster drugged his first wife and staged a car crash before setting the ...
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Born a bastard to a teenage mother in the slums of 1950s Dublin, Martha has to be a fighter from the very start. As her mother moves from man to man, and more children follow, they live hand-to-mouth in squalid, freezing tenements, clothed in rags and forced to beg for food. This ...
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Despite standing as chief prosecution witness in the Moors Murders trial, David Smith was vilified by the public due to the accusations thrown at him by Myra Hindley and Ian Brady about his involvement in their crimes. This memoir of Smith offers an account of his life before, du ...
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When Martha draws us back into her life, she is in her 30s and has long shaken off the shackles of her mother's partner Jackser, but her daughter has left home and Martha is in bad health, lonely and vulnerable. As she teeters on the brink of a nervous breakdown, a phone call sum ...
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