With ideas for your TBR piles, here are the latest dead good deals:
Nothing is ever quite what it seems...
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The Best Man
to Die
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Ruth Rendell
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£4.99 99p
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When a man and his daughter are found dead following a car
accident, Chief Inspector Wexford's only option is to wait until
the one surviving victim – the mother – regains consciousness. On
the same morning of the crash, Wexford discovered the bloody body
of Charlie Hatton while walking by the canal. The two cases must be
unrelated, although something is bothering Wexford. As he
begins to wonder whether there could be a connection, the
daughter thought to have died in the accident appears at her
mother's bedside very much alive...
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AVAILABLE FROM
THESE RETAILERS
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Offer available
until 08.01.2019
This offer is only available to UK customers
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WHY WE LOVE IT
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As the fourth
book in the bestselling Detective Chief Inspector Wexford series,
this pacy police procedural is perfect for both collectors and new fans
of award-winning crime novelist Ruth Rendell. With tiny clues to pick
up on along the way, this engrossing novel will have you feeling like
part of the story the whole way through. It's a classic read from a
true queen of crime, and the perfect way to kick off the new year!
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★ ★ ★ ★ ★
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"The
Inspector Wexford series are classics of English detective fiction and
if you have not enjoyed them yet, I cannot recommend them too highly.
"
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Lee, Amazon
reviewer
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Lee Child,
Ruth Ware and Jane Corry pick their favourite reads from last year
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Not up to
speed with Luther
? Here's what Steve Charnock thought of episode one
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© 2018 Penguin Random House
Registered Number: 861590 England
Registered Office: 80 Strand, London WC2R 0RL
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PLUS: your last chance to win a Dobbie's
voucher and a bundle of books!
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The home of killer crime books,
drama and film.
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Happy new year!
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Whether
January finds you tirelessly trying to stick to new year’s resolutions
or simply regretting that whole packet of mince pies you ate in one
sitting last week, it’s time to look to the year ahead – and what a
year it’s going to be for us crime fiction fans!
With a solid line-up of thrilling debuts to add to your bookshelves,
plenty of gripping new shows to binge and a slew of hugely anticipated
movies hitting the big screen, there’s much to look forward to in the
next twelve months!
So put your feet up and start the day right with our round-up of the
most exciting new voices we'll be hearing from this year.
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Small screen
picks
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From Line of Duty to Dublin Murders,
here are the TV shows you won't want to miss in 2019.
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Big screen
flicks
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We've trawled
the schedules and picked out a dozen films you should keep an eye out
for.
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The best books
out this month
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January can
leave us feeling a bit gloomy – but nothing cheers us up more than
loads of brand new books!
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Your last chance
to win
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Enter now for
the chance to turn your favourite reading spot into a haven with a
Dobbie's gift voucher worth £100...
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© 2018 Penguin Random House
Registered Number: 861590 England
Registered Office: 80 Strand, London WC2R 0RL
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