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A fingerprint expert haunted by her sister’s disappearance is stalked by a taunting suspect, as arson fires and family turmoil escalate in Gillian French’s tense, emotionally charged novel.
Shaw Connolly is obsessed with learning the fate of her sister, who disappeared 16 years ago. She still distributes posters and searches the woods with a cadaver dog. Her obsession has driven her ...
Shaw Connolly is obsessed with learning the fate of her sister, who disappeared 16 years ago. She still distributes posters and searches the woods with a cadaver dog. Her obsession has driven her ...
When selecting an audio guest book, choose a style that matches your wedding aesthetic —whether it’s a vintage phone booth setup, a sleek modern digital recorder ...
The Egyptian Board of Children's Books, as an active branch of the International Board on Books for Young People (IBBY), showcases its efforts to promote reading and develop Egypt’s children’s book ...
An Antiques Roadshow guest was left utterly speechless after her book, which she purchased for $5 (£4), was valued at a staggering $12,000 to $18,000 (£9,400 to £14,100).
The Young Vic Theatre has announced an extension to Tim Crouch's An Oak Tree, now playing from 6 - 24 May 2025. Tickets are on sale now. Learn more about the show here!
Kemps General Store, which has branches in Malton and Wetherby, along with Pickering Book Tree, will now vie to win their region first before contending for the overall prize, which will be ...
Tree kangaroos the subject of Calliope artist's new book Margaret Worthington's chance to interact with these elusive animals. By Juliabartrim 2 min read May 4, 2018 - 6:49AM ...
When I was in India, I ventured into a fabulous store. While strolling around, a book caught my eye, and I picked it up. It focused on the banyan tree and leadership styles. I was intrigued.
Fırat Sarıdikmen, director of food & beverage at Banyan Tree Dubai, had a big 2024, filled with challenges, milestones and forward-thinking initiatives. As the property continues to cement its place ...