Books from Coronet

  • Zero 22
    By Chris Ryan

    A young boy is kidnapped in a remote part of the UK. A man,recently released from Guantanamo Bay, is sent on an all-expenses-paid family holiday to Disneyworld.

  • The Path of the Ninja: An Englishman's quest to master the secrets of Japan's invisible assassins
    By Martin Faulks

    By turns thrilling, funny and spiritually enlightening, this is the real-life Martial Arts adventure. Martin Faulks grew up in a Norfolk village. Returning from library with a friend one day they were attacked by a gang of older boys.

  • Mary Stewart Omnibus: Rose Cottage; The Stormy Petrel; Thornyhold
    By Mary Stewart

    Mary Stewart Omnibus: Rose Cottage; The Stormy Petrel; Thornyhold

  • Genesis
    By W.A Harbinson

    The first two novels in the Projekt Saucer sequence traced the origins of the alarming global conspiracy behind the sinister UFO phenomenon and revealed the ultra-secret scientific organization responsible.

  • Growing Up With Comedians: A collection of portraits of some of the finest comedians of our time
    By Roger Lewis

    This book contains incisive portraits of the world's most treasured performers and complicated personalities - from Chaplin to Tati, Hancock to Hawtrey, Laurel and Hardy to Spike Milligan, Terry Gilliam to Barry Humphries, and Arthur Lowe ...

  • The Extremist: A pacey, dramatic action-packed thriller
    By Roger Pearce

    'Terry, my partner is married with kids, but he'sgoing to die unless you stop thebleeding. Areyou really prepared to go down for murder?' A vehicle was reversing outside the kitchen, from right to left. Rob could seethe glow ofthe ...

  • Agent of the State: A groundbreaking new thriller by the former commander of special branch
    By Roger Pearce

    'All units, I want containment around Kennington Lane, Nine Elms and Albert Embankment,' said Kerr. 'And Vauxhall Bridge in case he takes us over the river. If you think he's got his sights on Westminster, tell us.

  • Bad Soldier: Danny Black Thriller 4
    By Chris Ryan

    As Barker spoke, the clergyman looked up and saw them staring at him. He looked suddenly flustered. He put the chalice down rather clumsily, then turned and shuffled hurriedly away from the altar towards the oak-panelled vestry at one ...

  • Hunter Killer: Danny Black Thriller 2
    By Chris Ryan

    towards Barker's position. Barker was standing easy, his HK416 lowered. Distance between them, 20 metres. Close enough for Danny to see the adrenaline-fuelled grin on his face. It didn't last long. 'GETDOWN!' Danny barked.

  • Love of My Life: The Life and Loves of Freddie Mercury
    By Lesley-Ann Jones

    Was any of them? Drawing on personal interviews and first-hand encounters, this moving book brings to the fore a host of Freddie's lesser-known loves, weaving them in and out of the passions that consumed him.

  • All Creatures: Heartwarming Tales from a Yorkshire Vet
    By Julian Norton

    But tonight at Mr Wilson's there would be just the farmer and me in the pouring rain and howling gale. I had no camera crew, which was maybe a good thing, because I was tired and sore and definitely not in the mood to smile cheerfully ...

  • The Dennis Nilsen Tapes: In jail with Britain's most infamous serial killer
    By Michael Morley

    As tiredness and depression mounted, I reminded myself that in the USA, I'd interviewed an FBI profiler called Larry McCann. Witty, smart and kind, his desk had been stacked with active cases, many as bad as the ones I had detailed in ...

  • Shane Warne: My Autobiography
    By Ian Botham, Shane Warne

    In this candid autobiography, Warne reveals the major influences in his life and addresses the issues that have dominated cricket at the highest level: the demons of match fixing, gambling and sledging.

  • Beyond Bad: How obsolete morals are holding us back
    By Chris Paley

    As such, a majority of Americans are against overturning Roe vs Wade, at least in its entirety. https://www.pewresearch.org/politics/2019/0829/u-s-publiccontinues-to-favor-legal-abortion-oppose-overturning-roe-v- ...

  • Clouds of Fear
    By Roger Hall

    Clouds of Fear

  • Hurrah for Gin: The Daily Struggles of Archie Adams (Aged 2 ¿): The perfect gift for mums
    By Katie Kirby

    So many wonderful products on offer, so many needs left unfulfilled – I mean, how can they expect me to be happy with bland, own-brand fromage frais when there are Müller banana chocolate crunch pots on offer? It's just bizarre.

  • The Lost Key: The Supranatural Secrets of the Freemasons
    By Robert Lomas

    Russell,B. (1947), Whatisthe Soul?,Heyes BartonPress,RaleighNC. Sandage, A., and J.M.Perelmuter (1990), 'Properties of Galaxies in GroupsandClusters', TheAstrophysical Journal, 350,481. Schrödinger, E. (1967), What is Life?

  • Future Just Happened
    By Michael Lewis

    Future Just Happened

  • The Secret Lore of London
    By John Matthews

    A series of appendixes will include William Stukley's extraordinary document The Brill, which relates to the ancient prehistoric sites around the area of present day St. Pancras, and excerpts from some of the best known 19th and early 20th ...

  • Tell Me Who I Am: Sometimes It's Safer Not to Know
    By Alex And Marcus Lewis, Joanna Hodgkin

    Why the secrets? Why the silences? You have no choice but to begin again. This has been Alex's reality: a world where memories are just the stories people tell you, where fact and fiction are impossible to distinguish.