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By Impress Books


The Running Wolf
Helen Steadman
£8.99 £8.54Hermann Mohll is a master sword maker from Solingen in Germany who finds himself in Morpeth Gaol facing charges of High Treason. But in this tangled web of secrets and lies, just who is telling the truth?

The Anarchy (Conquest 3)
Tracey Warr
£8.99 £8.54Nest, becomes increasingly embroiled in her countrymen’s resistance to the Norman occupation of her family’s lands. Will she be united with her lover as Nest fights for independence and Haith struggles to protect King Henry?

The Drowned Court (Conquest 2)
Tracey Warr
£8.99 £8.54With the King torn between his kingdoms and Nest settled with her Norman husband, can she evade Henry’s notice or will she fall under his control once more?

Daughter of the Last King (Conquest 1)
Tracey Warr
£9.99 £9.49Nest ferch Rhys, the daughter of the last independent Welsh king, is captured during the Norman assault of her lands. Who will Nest marry and can the Welsh rebels oust the Normans?

Sunwise (Widdershins 2)
Helen Steadman
£8.99 £8.54The sequel to Widdershins, Sunwise tells the story of one woman’s struggle for survival in a hostile and superstitious world.

Widdershins (Widdershins 1)
Helen Steadman
£8.99 £8.54Inspired by true events, Widdershins tells the story of the women who were persecuted as witches in the 17th century and the men who condemned them.

The Viking Hostage
Tracey Warr
£9.99 £9.29Set in late 10th century France and Wales, The Viking Hostage weaves together the stories of three women living through a time of turbulent power struggles across Europe, Viking raids, and fears of The End of Time.

The Assembly of the Dead
Saeida Rouass
£8.99 £8.54As young women disappear from the alleyways of Marrakesh, Farook Al-Alami, a detective from Tangier, is summoned to solve the case of the apparent abductions

The Day's Heat
Roberta George
£12.99 £12.34A dark-skinned, Catholic, Lebanese girl must confront the prejudices of her husband’s family and the small-town Georgian community toward her nationality and religion.

Consider the Lilies
Carol Fenlon
£7.99 £7.59The haunting and beautifully crafted tale of a girl’s feral childhood in 1960s Lancashire and her friend Jack’s search for the missing homeless adult she becomes.

A Square in East Berlin
Torsten Shulz
£6.99 £6.64Comedy and tragedy intertwine in this entertaining account of life in communist East Berlin as seen through the eyes of a teenage boy.

The Joyce Girl
Annabel Abbs
£8.99 £8.54Inspired by a true story, The Joyce Girl is a compelling and moving account of thwarted ambition and the destructive love of a father. A mesmerising and original debut.