Kumiko Kakehashi – Letters From Iwo Jima
Michio Kaku – Einstein's Cosmos
Andrew Kambites – How Good Is Your Bridge Hand?
Stuart M. Kaminsky – To Catch A Spy
Miyako Kanamori – Sock & Glove
Yoram Kaniuk – His Daughter
Immanuel Kant – Critique Of Pure Reason
Robert Katz – Fatal Silence
Francesca Kay – An Equal Stillness
Paul Kearney – Ships From The West
John Keats – Keats: Everyman's Poetry
Robert Kee – A Crowd Is Not Company
Sir John Keegan – Churchill's Generals
Lynne Kelly – Crocodile
Thomas Kelly – The Rackets
Hugh Kelsey – Kelsey On Squeeze Play (LATEST EDITION)
Paul Kemp – Convoy!
Thomas Keneally – Lincoln
Hugh Kennedy – The Great Arab Conquests
Gerry Kennedy – The Voynich Manuscript
Tony Kenyon – Hello! says Olly Bear
John Kenyon – The Popish Plot
Frank Kermode – The Age of Shakespeare (Indian EPZ Edition)
Chris Kerr – As Seen On TV
Philip Kerr – The Shot
Liz Kessler – Philippa Fisher's Fairy Godsister
Sarah Key – The Body in Action
Daniel Keyes – Flowers For Algernon
Raymond Khoury – The Sanctuary
Alice King – High Sobriety
Stephen King – The Green Mile
Jonathon King – Shadow Men
Caroline Kington – A Tangled Summer (Ebook)
Patrick Kinross – Ataturk
Rudyard Kipling – The Mark of the Beast And Other Fantastical Tales (Ebook)
Hans Hellmut Kirst – Night of the Generals
General Sir Frank Kitson – Old Ironsides
Sheila Kitzinger – The New Experience of Childbirth
Matthew Klein – Conned
Victor Klemperer – The Lesser Evil
Ron Klinger – To Win At Bridge (EBook)
Matthew Kneale – Mr Foreigner
G. Bruce Knecht – Hooked
Desiree Knight – Hunted (EBook)
Heinz Knoke – I flew for the Fuhrer
Joel Kotkin – The City: A Short History
Paul Kriwaczek – Yiddish Civilisation
Simon Kuper – Football Against The Enemy
Aryn Kyle – The God Of Animals
James Kynge – China Shakes The World
Hans Küng – The Catholic Church
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"There is a lot of literature on the subject of hearing that other voice. It is a psychotic symptom. This new book is an attempt at exploring that a bit further." Read the full interview with Jeff Lindsay Jeff Lindsay's author profile and books
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