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Julian Clary

    May 25, 1959

    Julian Clary is a distinctive voice in contemporary literature, known for his sharp wit and unique perspective. His novels and autobiographical works blend humor with incisive social commentary, exploring themes of identity and societal expectations. Clary's writing style is characterized by its bold, intelligent, and often provocative nature. Readers can expect a compelling narrative infused with his signature flair.

    Julian Clary
    The Bolds' Great Adventure
    The Bolds Go Wild
    The Bolds on Holiday
    The Bolds' Christmas Cracker
    The Bolds in Trouble
    The Bolds Box Set
    • 2024

      Curtain Call to Murder

      The hilarious and entertaining mystery from Sunday Times bestseller Julian Clary

      • 336 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Set during the opening night at the London Palladium, this captivating mystery unfolds as a thrilling drama takes a deadly turn. With a blend of entertainment, deception, and glamour, Julian Clary crafts a story filled with intrigue and unexpected twists, promising to engage readers in a fabulous whodunit that keeps them guessing until the very end.

      Curtain Call to Murder
    • 2022

      Schrödinger's Breakthrough; To Oxford and the Nobel Prize; Life and Work in Oxford; Return to Austria and Escape Back to Oxford; To Dublin and Final Days in Vienna; Schrödinger's Legacy

      Schrodinger In Oxford
    • 2022

      Soul Winners is a thoughtful and informative history that reveals the longstanding connections between business, politics, and religion in America, and the profound effect that evangelism has had on the country.

      Soul Winners
    • 2022

      Hanna, a small-town estate agent, is faced with a moral dilemma. To help a friend and colleague she tells a lie, claiming to keep an appointment at Three Albert Terrace that never took place. She finds herself drawn into a criminal investigation when a woman's body is found in the empty property.

      Three Albert Terrace
    • 2021

      The Bolds have decided to do their bit for the planet and go green. They're reducing, reusing and recycling as much as they can. Not all of their eco-friendly ideas are welcome, though - especially when it comes to 'watering' the neighbours' front garden

      The Bolds Go Green
    • 2021

      The Lick of Love

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Eagerly awaited second memoir by Julian Clary - and a testament to the bond between man and dog

      The Lick of Love
    • 2019

      The Bolds are just like you and me: they live in a nice house (in Teddington), they have jobs (like writing Christmas cracker jokes) and they love to have a bit of a giggle.Follow the hilarious adventures of the Bolds in these four fabulously funny books!The BoldsThe Bolds to the RescueThe Bolds on HolidayThe Bolds in Trouble

      The Bolds Box Set
    • 2019

      Who hides in the bakery at Christmas?Merry Christmas! The Bolds, the wildest family in Teddington, are back with a bumper book of jolly japes. It's packed with rib-tickling jokes and puzzles including wordsearches, crosswords, mazes, riddles and spot the difference to keep kids entertained long after the Christmas presents are unwrapped!

      The Bolds' Christmas Cracker
    • 2019

      The Bolds Go Wild

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      4.4(72)Add rating

      "T's time for monkey business in this fifth outing for Teddington's wildest family, the Bolds!The Bolds are very surprised to be visited by Fred's mother, Granny Imamu. She's travelled all the way from Africa, and now she's here, she does not approve of what she finds. Hyenas, living as people - whatever next! Granny Imamu starts to stir up mischief with twins Bobby and Betty, encouraging them to get in touch with their beastly side at school.And then the twins' teacher comes to the Bolds with a rather unusual problem: her grown-up son Jeffrey just isn't like other people. He's rather hairy, doesn't much like to talk, and loves to monkey about. If animals can become people, could it happen the other way around . . . ?"--

      The Bolds Go Wild
    • 2018

      The Bolds in Trouble

      • 293 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      4.4(88)Add rating

      This time, Teddington's wildest family have decided to stay at home and keep their heads down - it isn't always easy hiding tails and fur under clothes, and it's important not to raise suspicion amongst their human neighbours. It's up to the Bolds to try and stop him - but the solution has them foxed...

      The Bolds in Trouble