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      • The University of Chicago Press

        Founded in 1890, the University of Chicago Press is the largest university press in the United States, publishing a distinguished list in Science, Economics, Philosophy, Anthropology, Reference, Sociology, History, Art, and Literary criticism, as well as translations of classic and contemporary works. Publisher of The Chicago Manual of Style, classic works by Kuhn, Friedman, Arendt, Strauss, and Maclean.

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      • Highlights for Children

        Highlights for Children is a multi-media brand that has nurtured children for more than 70 years. Our books and digital products - puzzles, trade and educational - are devoted to helping children around the world become their best selves.

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      • Fiction
        September 2020

        The Ex means Trouble

        by Sibylle Luig

        Esther (35), a society press reporter, is finalising the preparations for her wedding, which is to take place at a luxury resort in the German Alps. Everything seems absolutely perfect until she runs into the owner of the hotel: her ex-boyfriend, Mark, whom she has not seen since their break-up of ten years before. Memories of her first love are rekindled and Esther soon finds herself torn.  If this were not complicated enough, Esther also encounters heart throb film star, Danyal Karim, at the same hotel. In order to secure an exclusive interview with him despite the wedding preparations, Esther comes up with a crazy idea ….

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        Sharks With Lipstick

        by Hinemura Ellison and Ted D. Hughes

        Freshly back from Europe with a new job, Samantha Svensson (Sven) reconnects with her old friends while managing a new role within the Big Super Ministry – where everyone is busy playing their own internal political games. After the HR Director ends up dead on the same train that Sven was on, suspicions abound, not least from the chief investigating police officer, Charlie Rogers, who happens to be her ex and is still incredibly damned hot! With Wellington still reeling after a recent big earthquake, Sven must use all her canny resourcefulness to clear her name and identify the killer within their midst. Sharks With Lipstick is Book One in the Trinity Trilogy

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        Snakes In Suits

        by Hinemura Ellison and Ted D Hughes

        Freya returns to Wellington to restore her inheritance, 'Portobello', an Art Deco building in Petone, to her former glory. Only to find dubious dealings with various Snakes in Suits, Lawyers, Bankers, the Council and an unscrupulous property developer who will stop at nothing, even murder, to get what he wants - 'Portobello'. Freya fights back with the help of her childhood friend Zac - who just happens to be drop dead gorgeous, and Simon her cute Bank manager who is also competing for her attention. Reuniting with her besties Sven and Clara, together they navigate their chaotic lives, a massive earthquake and help each other to find love and to solve the murders that plague them. Book Two in the Trinity Trilogy following on from Sharks With Lipstick

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        Scorpions In Stilettos

        by Hinemura Ellison and Ted D Hughes

        Caught in a compromising position, Clara AKA Flat White, the classy, conservative career girl of the Trinity Trio, struggles as her carefully constructed life comes crashing down around her. Juggling a complicated love life, a career with bullying managers, a domineering mother and her own demons from the past, may be just a little too much even for her. Can Clara recover and navigate her way back with the help of her friends? Book Three in the Trinity Trilogy following on from Sharks With Lipstick and Snakes In Suits.

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        Eternally Single, Rosa Álvarez

        by Neerja Pawar

        Debut author Neerja Pawar has infused her novel with all the love, banter and men written by women she wishes to see in the real world… Rosa Álvarez leads two lives. One is deceptively normal. A respectable physiotherapist living in Los Angeles: the city of fish tacos and famous bigwigs. She works hard at her job, loves living the single life, and has a trip home to Mexico at the very top of her priority list. The other is her mother’s worst nightmare. For one, the first is a lie. She does love her job, but its uniqueness would put any good chick flick to shame. She hasn’t been on a date in five years, at least, not any good ones. And she will do anything to avoid a trip to her sleepy hometown. But when a notorious man from her past shows up in LA, Rosa’s secret life starts unravelling. There’s also the matter of the really annoying actor (who just so happens to be annoyingly good-looking) she keeps bumping into whom she cannot seem to shake off. As her lies pile up, will Rosa be able to keep her two worlds separate? Or will her mother’s flying chancla find her first?

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