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Books of the Week - April 2008


Through the darkness: a life in Zimbabwe
by Judith Garfield Todd
For more than three decades, Judith Todd has been at loggerheads with successive governments of Zimbabwe. Drawing from journals, letters and documents, this is a fascinating personal account of life in Zimbabwe.


Hidden depths
Explore the world’s last frontier through breathtaking, unique photographs from the ocean depths and state-of-the-art maps. Discover the vast and mysterious part of our planet, the awesome wonders and huge structures not visible to the human eye.


The pool of unease
by Catherine Sampson
Shattering traditional preconceptions, 'The pool of unease' is a gritty, fast-paced thriller that exposes the shadowy underbelly of modern China. Robin Ballantyne is investigating the murder of a British man in Beijing. In a city thick with paranoia and corruption, Robin struggles to separate rumour from reality.

Saving Caravaggio
by Neil Griffiths
Art policeman Daniel Wright is in Southern Italy in search of a missing painting. But by chance he finds another canvas – the world’s most famous stolen piece of art, and then it disappears again. For Daniel, one glimpse is enough to inspire an obsession – he is determined to find the painting no matter what.

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