Not everything that goes bump in the night brings gifts ...As the nights draw in, the veil between worlds thins, and all sorts of ghosts and ghouls come tumbling in. In the shadows, under the bed, in wind-whipped snowy landscapes and in rooms lit by guttering candles, the dead of winter are waiting for us ... and their hearts are cold as ice.From the mysterious occupant of an ancient tomb to the Christmas visitor who is troubled by violent dreams, these are ten ghost stories from the masters of the genre that will chill your blood and haunt your dreams through the darkest months of the year.
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- 2023
- 2022
It's only the afternoon, but dusk is already falling and a log fire burning in the grate. Outside, frost coats the tree branches and snow sparkles on the ground. And somewhere in the darkness, a murderer is making plans ...Here are ten classic crime stories for the winter months, from the greatest minds of the mystery genre. So bundle up, grab a glass of mulled wine, and get ready to be puzzled, astonished and entertained by these festive stories of murder and mayhem.
- 2022
Take the holiday of a lifetime with history's greatest mystery writers.
- 2018
Praise for Murder Under the Christmas Tree: 'Offers excellent value as the roll call of authors included is really very impressive indeed.' Shotsmag
- 2016
On Corpulence
- 62 pages
- 3 hours of reading
A remarkably modern book about dieting in the 1860s, celebrating the 175th anniversary of The London Library
- 2016
The Gentlewoman's Book of Sports
- 96 pages
- 4 hours of reading
Published in association with The London Library.
- 2016
Life in a Bustle
- 96 pages
- 4 hours of reading
At the turn of the (last) century, the world was changing rapidly. Trains were faster, cheaper and more comfortable than ever before. The new craze of bicycling had given men and women unprecedented independence. And the modernisation of telegraphy and the recent invention of the telephone meant that information could be exchanged over huge distances in a mere matter of minutes. And so a frazzled and harried world was ready for the pioneers in thinking, education and imagination to advise and instruct on the perilous "Age of Hurry". Passionate thinkers, committed campaigners, they give invaluable guidance for anyone troubled by the rush and bustle of the early century's information overload
- 2015
Life from Elsewhere
- 151 pages
- 6 hours of reading
Celebrating the first ten years of the Writers in Translation Programme
- 2012
iF
- 288 pages
- 11 hours of reading
A beautifully illustrated new poetry collection for children aged 0 - 90

