All or nothing please - you have to take all of the books.
This assortment has been read once and kept in great condition.
1. **Fifty Fifty** - Steve Cavanagh
2. **Finders, Keepers** - Sabine Durrant
3. **All the Light We Cannot See** - Anthony Doerr
4. **Force of Nature** - Jane Harper
5. **A Place Called Freedom** - Ken Follett
6. **Exile** - James Swallow
7. **Anxious People** - Fredrik Backman
8. **The Making of Us** - Lisa Jewell
9. **Barbarian Days: A Surfing Life** - William Finnegan
10. **The Tattooist of Auschwitz** - Heather Morris
11. **King of Kings** - Wilbur Smith & Imogen Robertson
12. **I Found You** - Lisa Jewell
13. **Sorrow and Bliss** - Meg Mason
14. **The Wedding Guest** - Jonathan Kellerman
15. **The Sea Wolves** - Clive Cussler
16. **To the Hilt** - Dick Francis
17. **The Black Ice** - Michael Connelly
18. **Let it Bleed** - Ian Rankin
1. **Invisible Girl** - Lisa Jewell
2. **The House We Grew Up In** - Lisa Jewell
3. **Around the World in 80 Trains** - Monisha Rajesh
4. **The One Hundred Years of Lenni and Margot** - Marianne Cronin
5. **The Beekeeper of Aleppo** - Christy Lefteri
6. **The Midnight Library** - Matt Haig
7. **Wish You Were Here** - Jodi Picoult
8. **Lies Lies Lies** - Adele Parks
9. **Educated** - Tara Westover
10. **The Giver of Stars** - Jojo Moyes
11. **The Catch** - T.M. Logan
Here’s a brief synopsis of each book:
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1. **Fifty Fifty** - Steve Cavanagh
A gripping legal thriller where two sisters accuse each other of their father’s murder. Lawyer Eddie Flynn must uncover who is lying.
2. **Finders, Keepers** - Sabine Durrant
A psychological thriller about obsession and rivalry when two neighbors' lives intertwine in unsettling ways.
3. **All the Light We Cannot See** - Anthony Doerr
A Pulitzer Prize-winning novel following a blind French girl and a German boy during WWII, exploring the power of human connection.
4. **Force of Nature** - Jane Harper
A mystery set in the Australian wilderness, where a missing woman’s secrets unravel during a corporate retreat gone wrong.
5. **A Place Called Freedom** - Ken Follett
A historical novel about a miner in 18th-century Scotland who escapes injustice and battles for freedom in America.
6. **Exile** - James Swallow
A fast-paced espionage thriller following ex-MI6 operative Marc Dane as he confronts global terror threats.
7. **Anxious People** - Fredrik Backman
A heartwarming and humorous story about a failed bank robber who accidentally takes hostages, revealing the humanity in each person.
8. **The Making of Us** - Lisa Jewell
Three strangers, connected by a sperm donor, explore what it means to belong, love, and create their own identity.
9. **Barbarian Days: A Surfing Life** - William Finnegan
A memoir of a lifetime spent chasing waves, reflecting on surfing's beauty, danger, and its connection to personal growth.
10. **The Tattooist of Auschwitz** - Heather Morris
Based on a true story, this novel follows Lale Sokolov, who tattoos numbers on prisoners and finds love in the most unlikely place.
11. **King of Kings** - Wilbur Smith & Imogen Robertson
A sweeping historical epic set in 19th-century Ethiopia and Europe, filled with romance, revenge, and adventure.
12. **I Found You** - Lisa Jewell
A mysterious man with no memory appears on a beach, linking the lives of three strangers in an emotional and suspenseful story.
13. **Sorrow and Bliss** - Meg Mason
A poignant and darkly funny novel about mental illness, love, and the complexity of relationships.
14. **The Wedding Guest** - Jonathan Kellerman
A psychological thriller where psychologist Alex Delaware investigates a murder at a wedding reception.
15. **The Sea Wolves** - Clive Cussler
A maritime adventure featuring privateers, treasure hunts, and battles on the high seas.
16. **To the Hilt** - Dick Francis
A suspenseful horse-racing mystery where an artist must protect his inheritance and uncover dangerous family secrets.
17. **The Black Ice** - Michael Connelly
Detective Harry Bosch investigates the death of a cop and uncovers a drug ring, corruption, and hidden truths.
18. **Let It Bleed** - Ian Rankin
Scottish detective John Rebus delves into political corruption, betrayal, and corporate greed in this crime novel.
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### **Right Stack:**
1. **Invisible Girl** - Lisa Jewell
A suspenseful tale of a missing girl and the secrets of the people in her neighborhood, uncovering dark pasts and hidden motives.
2. **The House We Grew Up In** - Lisa Jewell
A family drama exploring how a tragedy shapes and fractures the lives of the Bird family.
3. **Around the World in 80 Trains** - Monisha Rajesh
A travel memoir chronicling Monisha’s journey across the globe by train, offering insights into cultures, landscapes, and humanity.
4. **The One Hundred Years of Lenni and Margot** - Marianne Cronin
A touching story about a dying teenager and an elderly woman forming an unlikely friendship and celebrating their combined 100 years of life.
5. **The Beekeeper of Aleppo** - Christy Lefteri
A moving novel about a Syrian refugee couple fleeing war and their journey to find hope and safety.
6. **The Midnight Library** - Matt Haig
A woman explores alternate versions of her life in a magical library, learning valuable lessons about regrets and choices.
7. **Wish You Were Here** - Jodi Picoult
A gripping novel set during the pandemic, where a woman stranded on an island reevaluates her life and relationships.
8. **Lies Lies Lies** - Adele Parks
A psychological thriller about a marriage unraveling as dark secrets and lies come to light.
9. **Educated** - Tara Westover
A memoir of a woman raised in a strict and abusive household in rural Idaho, who seeks education and freedom against all odds.
10. **The Giver of Stars** - Jojo Moyes
A historical novel about a group of women who deliver books on horseback in 1930s Kentucky, focusing on friendship, courage, and love.
11. **The Catch** - T.M. Logan
A tense domestic thriller where a father becomes suspicious of his daughter’s fiancé, uncovering dangerous truths.
Books - Novels - Fiction (Tilehurst Road RG1)
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