The gripping new thriller from the author of the international bestsellers The Colour of Law and Accused.
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Rainbow Magic: Florence the Friendship Fairy
These cheerful and inviting Early Readers bring the blast of colour that Rainbow Magic's youngest fans have been waiting for!
Scared Yet?
The vampires of the Twilight saga saturated modern media for a while, but now they've been booted out by the warriors of The Hunger Games, in which young people in an imaginary society not too removed from our own are selected to fight to the death.
This is How it Ends
One of this year's biggest publishing deals and a huge sensation at the London Book Fair. A story of unexpected, life-changing love, set in the autumn of 2008.
Committed Blood Donors Hailed as Heroes
Ahead of World Blood Donor Day on 14 June, the New Zealand Blood Service is sending a special thanks to the more than 17,000 Kiwis aged 50+ who give blood on a regular basis.
XO (Kiss Hug)
Number One bestseller Jeffery Deaver returns with a new Kathryn Dance thriller.
The Chaperone
I like to travel light but there is one item I always manage to squeeze into my hand luggage when I fly out: a plane book. On our recent trip to South America I took 'The Chaperone."
Conquer Your Email Overload
Email is the most used computer application, and the most frustrating and never-ending.
Travels Without a Donkey
At the end of 2011 Wellington publisher Steele Roberts released Travels without a Donkey: sketches from here and there by Richard Donald.