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The enchanted by Charlotte Bingham - F Joint ownership of a small dark chestnut colt from western Ireland brings together a group of very different people. An engaging
and nostalgic read!
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Golf on the edge by Stephen Cartmell - An informative and witty guide to Britain's traditional coastal links courses full of useful information.
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Plague ship by Clive Cussler - F The crew of Oregon has just completed a top-secret mission against Iran in the Persian Gulf, when they come across a cruise
ship adrift in the sea. Hundreds of bodies litter its deck, and as Cabrillo tries to determine what happened, explosions rack
the length of the ship.
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The beach house by Jane Green - F When Nan, a widow whose family has flown the nest, discovers that the money she thought would last forever may mean losing
her home, she knows it's time for a drastic change.
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Top tips for watercolours by Tony Harrison - This title includes easy tips for working quickly, correcting mistakes, adding colour, creating texture, capturing detail,
and much more. The author demystifies the painting process, reveals his secrets and shows how to produce great pictures every
time.
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The better mousetrap by Tom Holt - F Alloyed of love & fear, death & fire & the inscrutable acts of the gods, insurance is indeed the force that binds the universe
together. Hardly surprising, therefore, that Frank Carpenter, one of the foremost magical practitioners of our age, felt himself
irresistibly drawn to it. Until, that is, he met Emily.
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Red tape and white knuckles by Lois Pryce - Unafraid of a challenge having already ridden her motorbike from Alaska to the southernmost tip of South America, Lois Pryce
decided she could never be one to settle for a last minute package holiday in Viva Espana. So, she began the kind of adventure
most of us could only ever dream of.
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An incomplete revenge by Jacqueline Winspear - F 1931. Maisie Dobbs' new case takes her into the pastoral beauty of the Kent Weald where acts of arson and theft in the town
of Heronsdene have gone suspiciously unreported. Maisie's employer wants her to uncover the truth behind the crimes before
he can buy any part of the Sandermere estate adjacent to the village.
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