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Piglet – Lottie Hazel

It is the worst part of ourselves that we bury the hardest. The unpalatable secrets that leave a bad taste in our mouths.

And if you’ve spent years crafting the perfect version of yourself – carefully plastering the cracks, like laying icing on a cake, then wouldn’t it be such a shame to go sour now?

But for Piglet – a childhood nickname she can’t shake – her wedding to Kit seems like a chance to reinvent herself.

And Kit and Piglet seem like the very picture of domestic bliss.

They are the perfects hosts planning the wedding of the year – is life too good to be true for the happy couple?

13 days before the wedding day, Kit reveals a terrible truth.

Will it shatter everything Piglet has built for herself ?

As Piglet’s carefully crafted world goes into self-destruct mode, she is torn between her desire to follow recipe and an appetite to break free.

Wouldn’t it be a shame if everything curdled now?

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The Spy Coast Tess Gerritsen

How does a retired CIA operative spend her retirement?

Well, in the town of Purity, Maggie Bird enjoys farming chickens, being unneighbourly, and having a bloody good rife shot when the opportunity presents itself.

But Maggie never talks about her past – why would she?

When an unidentified body is left on Maggie’s driveway, she knows full well it’s a message from the past.

15 years ago, she failed a mission that cost her a whole spy career – but it cost her far more than her job.

So, she enlists the help of the Martini Club – a cohort of old spies – Maggie’s ‘book club’.

And with the help of her espionage mates, she may be able to save the peaceful life she has built.

But is it too late?

‘Gerritsen is a born storyteller, and this new series showcases her talents more than ever. Irresistible and highly recommended!’ Lee Child, author.

The Cloisters –Katy Hays

When Ann Stilwell arrives in New York, she thinks she will be working at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

But things don’t go to plan and Ann finds herself at The Cloisters – a gothic museum and garden filled with medieval and Renaissance art.

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