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1.?Imperium? Robert Harris

2.?The Widow Clicquot? Tilar J.Mazzeo

3.?Sapiens? Yuval Noah Harari

4.?Career of Evil? Robert Calbraith

5.?Revelation? C.J.Sansom

6.?Dianetics? L.Ron Hubbard

7.?The Seeker? S.G. MacLean

8.?Heartstone? C.J.Sansom

9.?Into The Silence? Wade Davis

10.?Inside Vogue? Alexandra Shulman

11.?Sacritege? S.J.Parris

12.?The Road to Little Dribbling? Bill Bryson

13.?Revenger? Rory Clements

14.?Five On Brexit Island? Enid Blyton

15.?F.I.A.S.C.O.? Frank Partnoy

16.?Sycamore Row? John Grisham

17.?Treachery? S.J.Parris

18.?Five Go On A Strategy Away Day? Enid Blyton

19.?The Red Wine Companion? Michael Edwards

20.?Two Brothers? A Novel Ben Elton

21.?Decline & Fall? Chris Mullin Diaries 2005-2010

22.?British Politics Unravelled? Giles Edwards

23.?John Milton Life, Work and Thought? Gordon Campbell

24.?David Beckham? own words and pictures - celebration of 20-year football career

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