The new novel from the author of The Russian Concubine and The White Pearl. - 1932, London. 27-year-old Jessica Kenton's stable life is torn apart when her younger brother, Timothy, vanishes.
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Reviews ‘The New Zealand Rugby Kitchen’ Book
Last year when I was working full time and my partner part-time it was such a pleasure to come home to one of his dinners. But after a steady diet of roasts and sausages (his favourite meals) it is time to extend his repertoire.
Sir Cliff – A Living Legend
Sir Cliff Richard OBE is refreshingly bubbly, lovely and quick to laugh on the phone. He says he's "got a fantastically loyal group of fans in New Zealand and can't wait to be here."
Noughties
Linguistically dazzling, funny and poignant: Martin Amis meets the Arctic Monkeys in the most entertaining debut of 2012, Noughties reveals the truth about the lives of normal students at an elite university.
Traveller’s Tales: Preserving the Memories
Home&Away is a collection of 35 award-winning travel stories by New Zealand writers. Each transports you to a different destination.
The Panther
The next blockbuster John Corey thriller from the master of the game.
An Old Feud
An American tourist in London was desperate to take a leak. Soon he finds out that some grudges just don't go away.
GrownUps on Bikes
Lots of GrownUps are getting on their bikes and enjoying it. But how many of us have taken the time to learn how to ride safely and how to look after our bikes?
Less is More
A young boy enters a barber shop and the barber whispers to his customer, "This is the dumbest kid in the world. Watch while I prove it to you."
Standing in Another Man’s Grave
After an absence of five years, Hachette New Zealand is pleased to announce the return of "one of the most beguiling characters in the history of crime fiction" - Detective Inspector John Rebus.





