Our eBooks are a great new way to read some of your favourite authors and titles. EBooks can be read on any desktop, laptop or pocket PC.

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Your eBook Store

Got an eReader as a Christmas present? Then check out our eBook store! It’s loaded with bestsellers you can download onto your device, PC or Mac...

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Kurt Wallander on the eBook scene

Read the books whilst watching the films: The BBC One adaptation of three of Henning Mankell's stories, starring Kenneth Branagh as Inspector Wallander, will be screened from 30th November - and you can now follow Kurt Wallander’s adventures and other Henning Mankell titles in eBook format!

EBook Extracts

Get a taste of the new reading experience with our eBook extracts!

Simply click on the links below to download the extract file. Please note that you will need to have installed Adobe Digital Editions before you can read the extract. You'd rather read the extract on your eReader? Then simply connect your device and add the .ePub file to your library.

Fractured by Karin Slaughter

The breathtaking new thriller from the Number One bestselling author of Triptych.
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Nation by Terry Pratchett

'Hugely entertaining novel from a fantastic storyteller.'
- Batley News
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The Enchantress of Florence by Salman Rushdie

'Rushdie is a very great novelist - our greatest' Guardian
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The Outcast by Sadie Jones

'The prose is elegant and spare, but the story it reveals is raw and explosive…’
- Eithne Farry, Daily Mail
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Murder Most Fab by Julian Clary

'A very funny novel … I couldn’t put it down'
- Janet Street Porter, Marie Claire
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Paper Trails: From Trees to Trash - The True Cost of Paper by Mandy Haggith

'Engaging... Read this - but then recycle it please.'
- Evening Standard
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Battlecruiser by Douglas Reeman

'One of our foremost writers of naval fiction'
Sunday Times