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November 23rd

November 22nd

Extract: Fear No Evil by James Patterson

This entry was posted on 22 November 2021.

Alex Cross ventures into the rugged Montana wilderness - where he will be the prey. He's not on the job, but on a personal mission. Until he's attacked by two rival teams of assassins, controlled by the same mastermind who has stalked Alex and his family for years. Darkness falls. The river churns into rapids. Shots ring out through the forest. No backup. No way out. Fear no evil.

 


 

Extract: The Every by Dave Eggers

This entry was posted on 22 November 2021.

The electrifying follow-up to Dave Eggers' New York Times Bestseller The Circle. When the world's largest search engine / social media company merges with the planet's dominant e-commerce site, it creates the richest and most dangerous-and, oddly enough, most beloved-monopoly ever known: The Every.

 


 

November 16th

Extract: Clive Cussler’s The Devil’s Sea by Dirk Cussler

This entry was posted on 16 November 2021.

In 1959 Tibet, an important Buddhist artefact was seemingly lost in the Communist takeover. But when Dirk Pitt discovers a forgotten crash site, new clues emerge. From the depths of the Pacific to the heights of the Himalayas, only Dirk Pitt and his children, Summer and Dirk Jr., can unravel the mysteries that will preserve a religion, save a nation... and save the world from war.

 


 

November 15th

November 10th

Recipes: Michael Olivier’s Friends. Food. Flavour.

This entry was posted on 10 November 2021.

Friends. Food. Flavour.  is the culmination of a long journey. Michael
and Roelien Immelman, a very talented illustrative designer agreed to
go in a partnership on Friends. Food. Flavour., and including the recipes
of friends, the book was born. The dishes are eclectic with Roelien’s
superb illustrations and Mike Robinson’s sensitive photography.

 


 

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