England -- Fiction
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England -- Fiction
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England
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- Pulse, Felix Francis
- Agatha Christie's Miss Marple :, the complete novels in one sitting
- Justice Hall, Laurie R. King
- A pitying of doves, Steve Burrows
- They do it with mirrors, Agatha Christie
- The crossing places, Elly Griffiths
- The mysterious affair at Styles ;, The secret adversary, Agatha Christie
- An uncommon courtship, Kristi Ann Hunter
- How to lose a duke in ten days, Laura Lee Guhrke
- Bad actors, Mick Herron
- His sinful touch, Candace Camp
- The family upstairs, Lisa Jewell
- What to do with a duke, Sally MacKenzie
- A Christmas carol, Charles Dickens
- Desperate duchesses, Eloisa James
- The whispering skull, Jonathan Stroud
- A rake's midnight kiss, Anna Campbell
- The postscript murders, Elly Griffiths
- The moor, Laurie R. King
- Stealth, Stuart Woods
- The ink black heart, Robert Galbraith
- Hallowe'en party, Agatha Christie
- The house of brides, Jane Cockram
- Mastered by love, Stephanie Laurens
- Silverview, John Le Carré
- Wives and daughters, Elizabeth Gaskell
- The man who died twice, Richard Osman
- The weed that strings the hangman's bag, Alan Bradley
- Truth about Leo, Katie MacAlister
- A letter of Mary, Laurie R. King
- Little Bee :, a novel, Chris Cleave
- At Bertram's Hotel, Agatha Christie
- The Thursday murder club, Richard Osman
- The perfect lover, Stephanie Laurens
- First comes marriage, Mary Balogh
- Nosy neighbors, Freya Sampson
- The twelve dates of Christmas, Jenny Bayliss
- The raging storm, Ann Cleeves
- The sweetness at the bottom of the pie, Alan Bradley
- Payment in blood, Elizabeth George
- Tarnished city, Vic James
- Lanny, Max Porter
- Twice tempted by a rogue :, a novel, Tessa Dare
- Dead man's folly, Agatha Christie
- Taken at the flood, Agatha Christie
- Cards on the table, Agatha Christie
- Playing it safe, Ashley Weaver
- Beauty and the clockwork beast, Nancy Campbell Allen
- Aunt Dimity and the family tree, Nancy Atherton
- Bridget Jones's baby :, the diaries, Helen Fielding