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Books to look out for this month

Could you do with a great read this May? Then try out some of these new releases.

Blood Lies

This book daringly challenges one of the most controversial murder cases in recent South African history. In 2007, Fred van der Vyver was acquitted of the 2005 murder of his girlfriend, Inge Lotz. He then sued the police to the highest court for malicious prosecution – and failed.

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How to Look After Bert Reynolds

Anja DesMoine lives a quiet life and works at a crisis hotline in a small town in north-eastern Kentucky. But when a man is found gruesomely murdered, a boy commits suicide under strange circumstances, and an Australian Bearded Dragon called Bert Reynolds goes missing from the scene of a crime, things start to get uncomfortable for Anja.

Thursday’s Children

When psychotherapist Frieda Klein left the sleepy Suffolk coastal town in which she grew up she never intended to return. Left behind were friends, family, life and loves, but, alongside them, painful memories; a past she couldn’t allow to destroy her. So, when an old classmate appears in London, asking Frieda to help her teenage daughter, long buried memories resurface.

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Hello Kitty’s Big Adventure: My First Sticker Book

Come and explore the magical world of Hello Kitty! Are you ready to join Hello Kitty on her amazing adventure in this fun sticker scene book? Follow her journey from the park to the farm, funfair, beach – and more!

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The Fallen

The Fallen, by Charlie Higson, is the fifth awesome book in The Enemy series. First the sickness rotted the adults’ minds. Then their bodies. Now they stalk the streets, hunting human flesh. The Holloway crew members are survivors. They’ve fought their way across London and made it to the Natural History Museum alive – just. But the fight will never end while the Enemy lives, unless there’s another way…

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