
2022 Pick of the Year – Fiction
We’ve had so many wonderful new books this year that I have divided them up into fiction and non-fiction. This first instalment covers the best

We’ve had so many wonderful new books this year that I have divided them up into fiction and non-fiction. This first instalment covers the best

This new biography, written by Wally’s wife Sheri, tells the story of the popular BBC Radio Norfolk presenter. From his
schooldays through to retirement we hear the highs and lows of his career with lots of entertaining stories along the way.

We’re getting a sudden rush of new books arriving, heralding the start of the Christmas book season. As ever, it’s a challenge to keep up

A remarkable new book on the history of boatbuilding in Sheringham, and a roundup of books we’ve added during the summer.

Queenie of Norwich is an addictive read, hard to put down, but it also brings to life much of the social history of Norwich in the early 20th century.

It’s always interesting to get the inside story of a job or role that most people don’t understand or have much knowledge of, particularly when

In the 17th century, accusations of witchcraft were used to persecute women, and such an accusation could mean imprisonment, torture, trial and horrific execution. In This Fearful Thing and The Unnamed, L M West takes the limited facts available about witch trials in Suffolk and builds them into stories that bring home the true horror of the misogyny and hatred that these women suffered.

Back in 2007, the first evidence of the wreck of the Gloucester was found on the Ower sandbank in the North Sea some 25 miles

We now have the full range (well almost) of Elly Griffiths’ Dr. Ruth Galloway books in paperback back in stock, including The Night Hawks, the most recent.

There’s only one completely new book so far this month, so this is fairly brief for me! King’s Lynn and The German Hanse 1250 –
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