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OAKHILL PUBLISHING
Harper Collins
on
Cassette
and CD
June to August
2009
Cecelia Ahern
The Gift
If you could wish for one gift this Christmas, what would it be? Every day
Lou battles with the clock. When at home his mind is always someplace else.
One winter morning, Lou meets Gabe, a homeless man, and gets him a job in the
post room. But how does Gabe appear to be in two places at the same time? As
Christmas draws closer, Lou starts to understand the value of time.As he sees
what is truly important in life he learns the harshest lesson of all.
About the author
Cecelia Ahern's first novel, PS, I Love You has been made into a major motion picture
starring Hilary Swank. She co-created the American television comedy series Samantha
Who? which stars Christina Applegate. She lives in County Dublin. Acclaim for The
Gift 'This touching story will make you smile, make you angry and a little bit sad'
- Waterstones Bookseller review
Kate Furnivall
Under a Blood Red Sky
Davinsky Labour Camp, Siberia, 1933. Sofia Morozova has to escape.All that
sustains her are the beguiling tales of
her friend Anna's upbringing in Petrograd - and Anna's fervent love for a passionate
revolutionary,Vasily. So when Anna falls gravely ill, Sofia makes a promise
to escape the camp and find Vasily. But time is running out, and time, Sofia
knows, is something neither she nor Anna has.
About the author
Kate Furnivall was born in Wales and now lives, with her husband, in Devon.
She has worked publishing and television advertising. Her love for all things
Russian stems from her family history in prerevolution St Petersburg.
Acclaim for Under a Blood Red Sky
'For fans of historical, epic fiction, it doesn't get much better than this
- exciting and atmospheric, with strong and gutsy characters' - The Bookseller
Andrea Camilleri
Rounding the Mark
Inspector Salvo Montalbano is considering retirement. Everything - the government,
the world - seems to be going to the dogs. Even his favourite restaurant
has closed. But when he bumps into a dead body during a bracing swim, his detective
instincts are aroused once more. Particularly when the most likely identity
of the victim is a man long buried....
About the author
Andrea Camilleri is one of Italy's most famous contemporary writers and lives
in Rome.The Montalbano mystery series has been translated into nine languages.
They have been bestsellers all over Europe and are all available as Oakhill
Audio Books.
Acclaim for The Montalbano series
'A joy to read' - Sunday Times
'Both farcical and endearing, Montalbano is a cross between Columbo and Chandler's
Philip Marlowe, with added culinary idiosyncrasies of an Italian Maigret'
- Guardian
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