Enjoyable crime novel set mostly in Devon in the 1970s. A missing person - an estranged wife - an affair - secret service involvement
As it says in its own subtitle - How Hundreds of Thousands of Muslims Are Falling in Love with Jesus
Good book in first person addressing his late wife. Lots to do with a round house that seems to influence things...
Let the Earth Rejoice: How a Revolution in Worship Launched a Global Mission Movement by Matthew Burden
How the Protestant mission movement started with missional hymns early in C18, 50 years or so before Carey. Loved it.
Fascinating to read the story of Sussex from the first inhabitants to 20th century.
Excellent story of England's fifty years of hurt from winning the world cup to the Euros in 2016.
Mark and Jenny have written a fascinating book about all sorts of film scores.
The story of Feba - radio ministry to Africa, Asia and the Middle East. Particularly interesting as I know many of those mentioned who contributed their stories...
Thoroughly enjoyable third part of the Love Lindisfarne series.
Real life stories of unstoppable women who have come to faith in the Arab world - and the opposition they face.
Really enjoyable crime thriller. First in the Micky Haller, defense lawyer, series.
Really interesting tale of a group of previously anonymous, eccentric women who raised money for the National Trust essentially in 1930s and 1940s.
Experiences of a lifetime of conversations and friendships with Muslims all over the world.
Exploring what it means to be a witness to Jesus and how we live, and who we are, can point people to hi. All in context of persecuted church with some incredible stories...
Enjoyable rom com around a bookshop opened by the main character
Harty has followed the Seagulls for 50 years being involved with the club in a variety of roles - hence the title. Starting at the Goldstone Ground - on to Gillingham - back to Withdean - and to the Amex.
Excellent Advent devotional from the Global Church with contributions from Langham Partners.
Cricketing biography of someone who should have played for England when at his peak - but didn't. His adventures as a coach were probably greater than his exploits as a player - especially in Afghanistan.
This would make a really good Christmas drama on TV! Thoroughly enjoyable murder mystery set in the 1940s starting with a party...
The Christmas story from the perspective of five biblical characters - including Herod. Creative.
Excellent Christmas devotional exploring some of our favourite carols.
A Surprise for Christmas: And Other Seasonal Mysteries (British Library Crime Classics) by Martin Edwards
Another from the really good British Library Crime Classics series. Selection of short stories set over Christmas written between end of 19th century on to the 1950s.
Enjoyable festive romcom set in a Northumberland department store! All good fun. With an additional short story with same characters...
Fascinating account of Christmas experiences for explorers down the ages - with excerpts from the explorers' diaries,
England 3 Australia 1 - to retain the Ashes. And three innings defeats! Always good to win the Ashes - and winning a series down under doesn't happen very often.





























