
It’s Too Late Now
With characteristic self-deprecating humour, A.A. Milne recalls the formative events of his life: from a blissfully happy childhood to the writing of Winnie-the-Pooh and Christopher Robin.
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With characteristic self-deprecating humour, A.A. Milne recalls the formative events of his life: from a blissfully happy childhood to the writing of Winnie-the-Pooh and Christopher Robin.
The first complete collection of A.A. Milne’s short stories, including several never published before.
The fourth in a series of witty, erudite suspense mysteries, by the celebrated classic author – with an independent, smart heroine and an ending sure to surprise!
The third in a series of witty, erudite suspense mysteries, by the celebrated classic author – with an independent, smart heroine and an ending sure to surprise!
From The Times-bestselling author of Death and Croissants now optioned for TV by leading TV/radio comedian Ian Moore - perfect for fans of Richard Osman's The Thursday Murder Club
The second in a series of witty, erudite suspense mysteries, by the celebrated classic author – with an independent, smart heroine and an ending sure to surprise!
As the Town's annual flower and produce show approaches, it's all doom and bloom up on the allotments.
Hettie and Tilly set out to investigate an old crime and a spate of new murders in the second case for The No. 2 Feline Detective Agency.
Hettie and Tilly are on the case of a serial killer who is stalking the town’s first literary festival.
The first in a series of witty, erudite suspense mysteries, by the celebrated classic author – with an independent, smart heroine and an ending sure to surprise!
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