When Hunny 'You go girl!' Van Horn Albany's flaming-est working-class flamer wins the state lottery's first billion-dollar payout his chaotic life gets even messier. It's PI Don Strachey who's brought in to deal with the skeletons tumbling...
Tu as déjà acheté de la viande sous cellophane, toi ? Oui ? Ben, faut vivre avec son temps bouffe-merdique, que veux-tu.
Mais des bites sous cellophane, t'en as déjà vu des bites sous cellophane ?
Jamais ?
Moi si ! Lis ce...
L'aiguille creuse d'Etretat, les tours blanches de l'abbaye de Jumièges, le vieux phare de Tancarville, le tombeau de Rollon, les îles englouties de la Seine … autant de lieux mystérieux dont les énigmes sont percées par Arsène Lupin dans de...
The classic bestselling thriller that introduced the November Man…
Devereaux. Both target and triggerman, pawn and master player, the spy who can never come in from the cold…
Devereaux. Code name November. Brilliant, lethally...
A stylish, thrilling game of spy vs. spy played by Villanelle, a peerless international assassin, and Eve, the fiercely intelligent MI6 analyst whose mission is to take her out—soon to be a BBC America series
Villanelle (a codename, of course)...
A man is washed up on a deserted beach on the Hebridean Isle of Harris, barely alive and borderline hypothermic. He has no idea who he is or how he got there. The only clue to his identity is a map tracing a track called the Coffin Road. He does not...
Described by Cecil Day-Lewis as 'a great lark, full of preposterous situations and pokerfaced wit' Coffin Scarcely Used is Colin Watson's first Flaxborough novel and was originally published in 1958. The small town of Flaxborough is taken aback...
The heirs to one of the oldest Cognac estates in France face a hostile takeover by foreign investors. Renowned wine expert Benjamin Cooker is called in to audit the books. In what he thought was a sleepy provincial town, he is stonewalled, crosses...