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    The first man

    1,700 L

    The incomplete manuscript of The First Man, which Camus had referred to as “the novel of my maturity,” was found in a mud-spattered briefcase near the wreckage of the car in which Camus died in January of 1960, when he was forty-six. Partly a novel of childhood and partly an epic narrative of his beloved Algeria, The First Man was intended to re-create Camus’s homeland– then still a colony in a traumatic struggle for independence– for the mainland French.

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    What I Talk About When I Talk About Running

    1,600 L

    In 1982, having sold his jazz bar to devote himself to writing, Murakami began running to keep fit. 

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    The Fall

    1,500 L

    A philosophical novel described by fellow existentialist Sartre as ‘perhaps the most beautiful and the least understood’ of his novels, Albert Camus’ The Fall is translated by Robin Buss in Penguin Modern Classics.

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    A Moveable Feast

    1,500 L

    Published posthumously in 1964, “A Moveable Feast” remains one of Ernest Hemingway’s most beloved works. Since Hemingway’s personal papers were released in 1979, scholars have examined and debated the changes made to the text before publication.

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    For Whom the Bell Tolls

    1,400 L

    High in the pine forests of the Spanish Sierra, a guerrilla band prepares to blow up a vital bridge. Robert Jordan, a young American volunteer, has been sent to handle the dyamiting. 

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    The Doll

    1,500 L

    Young Ismail’s world centres around his mother.

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    Spring Flowers, Spring Frost

    1,650 L

    From behind the closed door, the man shouts, Be on your way – you have no business hereOpen up, I am the messenger of Death.

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    The Siege

    1,650 L

    It is the fifteenth century and war looms.

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    Concert

    1,750 L

    It’s the 1970s and cracks are starting to appear in the alliance between China and its Communist cohort Albania.

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    The Snows of Kilimanjaro

    1,650 L

    In these Hemingway stories, which are partly autobiographical, men and women of passion live, fight, love and die in scenes of dramatic intensity. 

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    Midsummer Mysteries 

    2,500 L

    An all-new collection of summer-themed mysteries from the master of the genre, just in time for the holiday season.

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    Curtain: Poirot’s Last Case

    1,500 L

    A wheelchair-bound Poirot returns to Styles, the venue of his first investigation, where he knows another murder is going to take place…

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    Why Didn’t They Ask Evans?

    1,500 L

    Agatha Christie’s classic mystery reissued with a new cover to tie in with Hugh Laurie’s highly anticipated 2022 TV adaptation.

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    The Murder at the Vicarage

    1,500 L

    It was a careless remark for a man of the cloth. And one which was to come back and haunt the…

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    Postern of Fate

    1,500 L

    A poisoning many years ago may not have been accidental after all

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    Rose & Yew Tree 

    1,600 L

    Everyone expected Isabella Charteris, sheltered and aristocratic, to marry her cousin Rupert St. Loo when he came back from the War.