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Books published by publisher Headline Book Pub Ltd

  • Twilight Eyes

    Dean Koontz

    Paperback (Headline Book Pub Ltd, June 15, 1990)
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  • When the Wind Blows

    James Patterson (author)

    Paperback (Headline Book Publishing, March 15, 2010)
    When the Wind Blows
  • Watchers: A thriller of both heart-stopping terror and emotional power

    Howard Hughes

    Paperback (Headline Book Publishing, March 15, 2001)
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  • The Ties That Bind

    Lyn Andrews

    Paperback (Headline Book Pub Ltd, Aug. 15, 1999)
    Tessa O'Leary is the only daughter of a family of fatherless boys. When her mother dies she's her brothers' lifeline to survival. So for Tessa the privations of war are just another battle to be fought for a young woman who was born fighting...Elizabeth Harrison is oppressed by her shopkeeper mother's snobbish expectations and it seems that the coming war could offer her an escape from her family's emotional ties - but at what cost? THE TIES THAT BIND is the unputdownable story of two young girls in the slumlands of war-wracked Liverpool, bound together by a friendship that surmounts disaster, poverty and heartbreak...
  • Follow Me Down

    Tanya Byrne

    Paperback (Headline Book Publishing, Oct. 10, 2013)
    When 16-year-old Adamma Okomma, a Nigerian diplomat's daughter, arrives at exclusive Crofton College in Wiltshire, she is immediately drawn to beautiful, tempestuous, unpredictable Scarlett Chiltern. Adamma and Scarlett become inseparable - until a boy comes between them. Soon the battle lines are drawn and Adamma is shunned by Scarlett and her privileged peers. But then Scarlett goes missing and everything takes a darker turn.
  • Reach for Tomorrow

    Rita Bradshaw

    Paperback (Headline Book Pub Ltd, July 15, 1999)
    Rosie Ferry is hardly more than a child when her father and brothers are lost in a pit disaster. Her mother falls apart, leaving Rosie in charge of her two sisters. Rosie is determined to keep the family together. She secures a job and finds a man she could love. But life is never that simple.
  • Death in Disguise

    Caroline Graham

    Paperback (Headline Book Pub Ltd, Jan. 15, 1993)
    When a death at the big house is announced to the village of Compton Dando, few people are surprised, as "The Golden Windhorse" is home to some new-age oddballs. When the coroner deems the death an accident, it is something of a disappointment. But then another death is reported.
  • I Am What I Am : The True Story of Britain's Most Notorious Jewel Thief

    Joan Hannington

    Paperback (Headline Book Pub Ltd, April 30, 2004)
    Joan Hannington - aka 'the Godmother' - is one of the most notorious figures in London's criminal underworld. After a rough, loveless childhood and a disastrous first marriage, during which she was first introduced to a life of crime, Joan married professional bad boy Boisie Hannington, and embarked on a journey to become one of Britain's most successful diamond thieves. Literally millions of pounds passed through their hands and Joan and Boisie became members of the criminal elite, but tragedy was soon to strike at the heart of their outrageous lifestyle...In turns funny, shocking and violent, this is a remarkable raw debut from a true survivor.
  • A Roman Ransom

    Rosemary Rowe

    Paperback (Headline Book Publishing, April 1, 2007)
    Glevum, AD 188. Lying in his sick bed, weak and disoriented, Libertus is strictly forbidden visitors. But when Marcus Septimus forces his way in, desperate to speak to the pavement-maker, Libertus knows that something is seriously wrong. Marcus's beloved wife Julia and their baby son have disappeared without a trace. And now a ransom note has arrived: unless Marcus uses his power to release a certain political prisoner, he will never see his family alive again. Libertus is well aware of Marcus's dilemma: give in to the kidnappers and sacrifice his reputation for being fair and unmoved by bribery, or stand firm and provoke unimaginable consequences. But Libertus has also made a powerful enemy. How can he help his patron -- and himself -- this time?
  • Shadow of Honor

    Steve Clancy, Tom; Pieczenik

    Paperback (Headline Book Publishing, March 15, 2000)
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  • The Killing Dance

    Laurell K. Hamilton

    Paperback (Headline Book Publishing, Jan. 1, 2010)
    An Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter, novel 'These days my life is a cross between a preternatural soap opera and an action-adventure movie.' The first hit man came after me at home, which should be against the rules. Then there was a second, and a third. Word on the street is that Anita Blake, preternatural expert and vampire killer extraordinaire, is worth half a million dollars. Dead, not alive. So what's a girl to do but turn to the men in her life for help? Which in my case means an alpha werewolf and a master vampire. With professional killers on your trail, it's not a bad idea to have as much protection as possible, human or otherwise. But I'm beginning to wonder if two monsters are better than one...
  • Four Blind Mice

    James Patterson

    Hardcover (Headline Book Pub Ltd, Sept. 30, 2002)
    Now the Mastermind is in prison, Alex Cross is ready to leave the Washington Police Force. And, finally, Alex has met a woman, Jamilla Hughes. With Nana and the kids, he is talking about the future. Until John Sampson arrives and begs him to take on one last case - his best friend has been accused of an horrific triple murder. Three women were knifed at an Army base. His fingerprints and DNA have been found - but Sampson's friend swears he has been framed, and that Alex is his only hope...Uncovering evidence of a series of suspicious murder convictions, Alex and Sampson are determined to infiltrate the closed world of the military. But what is the army trying to hide? And do the mysterious symbols daubed on the homes of the accused mean that there are more sinister forces at work? With his trademark razor-sharp plotting and adrenaline-filled action, James Patterson takes us on a sensational rollercoaster tale of suspense, politics, and intrigue that proves once again that he is, quite simply, in a class of his own.