Books from Random House

  • The Fixers: The Bottom-Feeders, Crooked Lawyers, Gossipmongers, and Porn Stars Who Created the 45th President
    By Joe Palazzolo, Michael Rothfeld

    That was when the editor referred Lloyd to Davidson. Quickly, Davidson broached the subject in an unsolicited email to Hogan's lawyer, David Houston. October 10, 2012, 2:14pm Subject: Hulk Hogan Tape Please call me regarding above.

  • Homecomings: A wonderful holiday read about a Cornish escape
    By Marcia Willett

    . . Praise for Marcia Willett: 'A beautifully woven tale of families and their secrets.

  • Marcia Willett Summer Collection: The Songbird, Summer on the River, Indian Summer
    By Marcia Willett

    Three of the most delightfully warm and elegant novels from the much-loved author Marcia Willett. If you haven't read Marcia Willet then now is the time: Indian Summer: Some memories are best forgotten . . . Others won’t ever go away.

  • Memories Of The Storm
    By Marcia Willett

    As the young couple become closer, Hester realises that they must know the truth, before it is too late . . . Praise for Marcia Willett: 'A genuine voice of our times' The Times 'Riveting, moving and utterly feel-good' Daily Mail

  • Reflections: A summer full of secrets spent in Devon
    By Marcia Willett

    Forging a bond across the generations, can he and Cara help each other find the way to a new, happy chapter? Praise for Marcia Willett: 'A beautifully woven tale of families and their secrets.

  • Eight Men
    By Richard Wright

    Finding himself the object of derision, yet another man buys a gun only to discover its true power. Here are Richard Wright's stories of eight men - black men, living at violent odds with the white world around them.

  • Injustice: Vintage Minis
    By Richard Wright

    Through the strange pride Bigger takes in his crime, Wright brings us to confront the systems of justice we blindly assume are always on our side. Selected from the books Black Boy and Native Son by Richard Wright

  • The Man Who Lived Underground
    By Richard Wright

    This is the simple, horrible premise of Richard Wright's scorching novel, The Man Who Lived Underground, a masterpiece written in the same period as his landmark books Native Son (1940) and Black Boy (1945) that he was unable to publish in ...

  • Unlocking Your Child's Genius: How to discover and encourage your child's natural talents
    By Andrew Fuller

    Clinical psychologist Andrew Fuller believes that every child has an innate sense of inquisitiveness, creativity and lateral thinking that forms the basis of genius.

  • Why The Allies Won
    By Richard Overy

    It is essential to establish why and how the last great war was won. Richard Overy casts a brilliant light on the most important turning-point of the modern age. ‘A compelling analysis...skilful and chilling’ The Economist

  • Auden
    By Richard Davenport-Hines

    Auden's dedication as a writer was matched only by his commitment to challenging the received view of political and personal life.

  • A Path Out of the Desert: A Grand Strategy for America in the Middle East
    By Kenneth Pollack

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  • Mary, Queen of Scots, and the Murder of Lord Darnley
    By Alison Weir

    The Fall of Mary Stuart: A Narrative in Contemporary Letters (London, 1921) Mumby, Frank Arthur. Man, Queen of Scots and Queen Elizabeth. The Beginning of the Feud (Boston, 1914) Mure Mackenzie, Agnes: The Scotland of Queen Mary and the ...

  • The Lost Tudor Princess: A Life of Margaret Douglas, Countess of Lennox
    By Alison Weir

    Her story deserves to be better known. This is the biography of an extraordinary life that spanned five Tudor reigns, a life packed with intrigue, drama and tragedy.

  • Melt With You
    By Alison Tyler

    IT'S 1983 ALL OVER AGAIN IN THIS BACK TO THE FUTURE STYLE EROTIC ROMANCE Dori is the owner of a lonely heart.

  • Nazi Gold: The Sensational Story of the World's Greatest Robbery – and the Greatest Criminal Cover-Up
    By Douglas Botting, Ian Sayer

    F. J. Pearson: Reports of Investigation of Allegations made by Mr Guenther P. Reinhardt (Office of the Inspector General, Eucom, 22April1948) AG Box16 308 'throughArmy channels to Berlin' ibid. 309 'the sensational Kronberg jewel ...

  • The Glass Virgin
    By Catherine Cookson

    Rarely has a heroine been portrayed more sensitively or a situation more compellingly as in this novel filled with passion and drama.

  • Appleby Farm - Part Three: Where The Heart Is
    By Cathy Bramley

    Praise for Cathy Bramley and Ivy Lane: ‘Delightfully warm with plenty of twists and turns’ Trisha Ashley ‘A perfect blend of the two greatest pleasures in life – love and gardening!’ Fern Britton 'A witty, laugh-out-loud romantic ...

  • 24 Stories: of Hope for Survivors of the Grenfell Tower Fire
    By Irvine Welsh, Meera Syal, John Niven

    Tania Irvine Graeme Jarvie Gareth Jenkins Lisa Jenkins Martin Jenkins Paul Jenkins Sam Jennings Jacqui Jones Sian Jones Tracey Jones Angus Jordan Kathryn Kaupa James Kemp Christina Kennedy Paul Keogan Hannah Kershman Steve Kesterton Dan ...

  • Doctor Who: Star Tales
    By Mike Tucker, Paul Magrs, Trevor Baxendale

    Since then he has written many novels, short stories, comic strips and audio dramas for both BBC Books and Big Finish Productions, plus various adaptations for schools in Pearson's Bugclub range. His Doctor Who novels include the The ...