The Daily Telegraph’s Arsenal correspondent Sam Dean provides the definitive inside account of how Mikel Arteta transformed a club in chaos into genuine Premier League and Champions League challengers
Robert Carver sets out the fundamental rules which distinguish good traders from bad ones and guides you to adopting these winning practices in your own trades.
In Georgian London, widowed confectioner Hannah Cole must prove the legitimacy of her late husband’s undisclosed fortune with the help of his associate, William Devereux. But both are hiding secrets . . .
In Georgian London, widowed confectioner Hannah Cole must prove the legitimacy of her late husband's fortune with the help of his associate, William Devereux. But both are hiding secrets . . .
In Georgian London, widowed confectioner Hannah Cole must prove the legitimacy of her late husband's fortune with the help of his associate, William Devereux. But both are hiding secrets . . .
London, 1749. Hannah Cole's world shatters following her husband's brutal murder. Her confectionary shop, the Punchbowl and Pineapple, teeters on the brink of ruin. Just as she uncovers a hidden fortune-money her husband secretly possessed-a new nightmare begins. Magistrate Henry Fielding, the renowned author, suspects illicit gains. To save her inheritance, her shop, and her very reputation, Hannah must delve into her late husband's secret life. But as she unearths a labyrinth of lies and deceit, she finds herself entangled in a battle of wits far more dangerous than she could ever have imagined.
A powerful and moving family story about history, immigration and identity, spanning three generations and some seventy years across the two shores of the Mediterranean Sea.
A powerful and moving family story about history, immigration and identity, spanning three generations and some seventy years across the two shores of the Mediterranean Sea.
Winner of the 2011 Waterstone's Children's Book Prize. A heart-wrenching, evocative and intimate debut novel from a hugely talented voice in children's fiction, with a refreshed cover look.
A gorgeously readable, insightful dual biography of British brother and sister artists Gwen and Augustus John, perfect for readers of The Unfinished Palazzo, Square Haunting and The Story of Art Without Men.