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ALEX BERENSON<br />

The Midnight <strong>House</strong><br />

publication: 28/04/2011<br />

price: 6.99<br />

size: B format<br />

pages: 400<br />

ISBN: 9780099536970<br />

‘Wells is an action hero, a close cousin of Jack Bauer of 24 fame’<br />

Washington Post<br />

When members of a secret American interrogation squad that was running<br />

a black site in Poland in 2007 and 2008 and had since been disbanded are<br />

murdered, John Wells is asked to investigate.<br />

But his enquiries lead him to discover that while the squad came up with<br />

some very valuable intel, its tactics were questionable at best...<br />

Alex Berenson graduated from Yale University in 1994, with degrees in<br />

history and economics. After working at the Denver Post he joined the<br />

New York Times in 1999. In 2003 he spent three months reporting on<br />

the occupation in Iraq. He won the 2007 Edgar Award for Best First<br />

Novel By An American Author for his novel The Faithful Spy. He lives in<br />

New York City.<br />

CATHY WOODMAN<br />

The Sweetest Thing<br />

publication: 28/04/2011<br />

price: 6.99<br />

size: B format<br />

pages: 400<br />

ISBN: 9780099551638<br />

Katie Fforde meets James Herriott, Cathy Woodman’s gentle romances<br />

set in a fictional market town have been a huge success for Arrow<br />

Unexpectedly single at forty, Josie Copeland decides the only way to cope<br />

with life is to change it. So she gathers up her three children and moves<br />

them to the countryside where she buys a run-down barn, which she<br />

optimistically thinks she will do up. Life doesn’t turn out quite how she was<br />

expecting it, though, and to make ends meet Josie starts selling her<br />

delicious cakes and pastries in the farmers’ market at Talyton St George.<br />

They prove an immediate hit with the locals.<br />

If only Josie could say the same for her impact on local farmer Guy Barnes.<br />

He just seems amused and slightly scornful of her optimistic, townie ways.<br />

Still, Josie feels she’s getting the hang of country life, even if her house is<br />

falling down, her children are rebelling, and cows keep breaking into her<br />

garden.<br />

But when one of her children disappears on the coldest night of the year,<br />

it’s Guy Barnes she turns to...<br />

Cathy Woodman began her working life as a small animal vet before<br />

turning to writing fiction. She won the Harry Bowling First Novel<br />

Award in 2002 and is a member of the Romantic Novelists’ Association.<br />

She is also a sessional lecturer in Animal Management at a local college<br />

for land-based industries. Trust Me, I’m a Vet is the first of a series about<br />

Talyton St George, a fictional market town in beautiful East Devon<br />

where Cathy lived as a child. Cathy now lives with her husband, two<br />

children, two ponies, three exuberant Border Terriers and two cats in a<br />

village near Winchester, Hampshire.

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