Moths - Karl Manders
R95,00
Opening in the 1930s, this stunning novel tells the parallel stories of a father and son whose lives take the reader through critical moments of mid 20th-century European history, in miniature - from WWII and its aftermath to the Siberian Gulag. Alongside its Nabokovian precision and dark undercurrents, it has an unexpected black humour as well as a fantastic jazz sub-plot. A self-indulgent Dutch businessman finds himself caught up in the liberation of Auschwitz, imprisoned as a spy by the liberating Russian army, shipped off to Minsk and Moscow to play in a bizarre jazz band, and then, when jazz becomes 'decadent' once more, to the Gulag, where his estranged son, a long-distance runner, finally catches up with him.Meanwhile, the boy (called Dolboy, because he looks like a tiny blond doll) is brought up by his doting childless aunt in the flat farmlands of east Holland, post-war. Wherever he goes, he runs, past dark forests, foxgloves, fields and birch trees. One day his running takes him to an old moated castle, where the summer house is full of moths - and he meets the curious young girl who breeds and keeps the creatures. He becomes a world-class runner, she a photographer. Vivid, allusive, heartbreaking and with an astonishing range and layers of meaning, this is a startlingly original, important and gripping novel about people forced constantly to improvise their lives, about regeneration and the courage to embrace those single moments of opportunity.
Product code: 9780701181062
The Man Who Smiled - Henning Mankell
R75,00
A disillusioned Inspector Kurt Wallander is pulled out of a period of isolation when an old acquaintance, a solicitor, asks for help investigating his father’s suspicious death. After the solicitor also turns up dead, Wallander returns to work to lead a double murder investigation involving a powerful business tycoon.
Product code: 9781843431060
R75,00
Cape Breton Road - D R MacDonald
R65,00
Set in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, the story follows Innis Corbett, a young man who has been deported from the United States back to his birthplace. He is forced to live with his bachelor uncle in a remote area, where he struggles with isolation, family secrets, and his own restless nature.
Product code: 9780701169015
R65,00
The Jericho Sanction - Oliver North and Joe Musser
R120,00
Lieutenant Colonel Peter Newman is forced to choose between rescuing his kidnapped wife or continuing with his mission to find Iraqi nuclear weapons, as tensions between Israel and Iraq escalate.
Product code: 9780805425512
R120,00
Free Fall in Crimson - John D MacDonald
R50,00
MacDonald is the author of more than sixty books, including the bestselling Condominium and eighteen other novels in the Travis McGee series. His eighteenth, The Green Ripper, won the American Book Award for Best Mystery of 1979.
Product code: 0002226073
R50,00
The Damocles Sword - Elleston Trevor
R60,00
This is an 1981 historical espionage thriller
Product code: 0002221799
R60,00
San Andreas - Alistair MacLean
R60,00
The story focuses on Bosun Archie McKinnon, who must take charge after the captain is incapacitated, trying to navigate to safety while a traitor acts against the vessel.
Product code: CN1040
R60,00
Power of a Woman/ A Sudden Change of Heart - Barbara Taylor Bradford
R50,00Product code: 9780007639335
The Talisman of Troy - Valerio Massimo Manfredi (Heroes to the death)
R65,00Product code: 9781405040891
R65,00
Confessions The Paris Mysteries - James Patterson and Maxine Paetro
R45,00Product code: 9780099568254
Monster, 1959, David Maine
R60,00
The story is a reimagining of classic 1950s monster movies. It follows the U.S. government's testing of high-level radiation on remote South Pacific islands. These tests result in various mutations, most notably a forty-foot creature named K. The novel is described as an extraordinary tale of a flawed and conflicted mid-century America as it stands on the edge of the culturally transformative 1960s.Â
Product code: 9780312373016







































