Author:Gareth Edwards
Can you solve this sporting equation? '53EG for WR'
In which sport can you win the Sid Waddell Trophy?
And in which year did Turin host the Winter Olympics?
For over 50 years A Question of Sport has been the last word in sports quizzing, and now you can take on the challenge to guess the Mystery Guest, race to the Sprint Finish, and show off your expertise. With over 3000 new questions from athletics to football, racing, tennis, swimming and every sport in between, you'll be tested on sports in every era.
Challenge friends and family or play in teams to be crowned the champions. Will you gamble or play it safe in Home or Away? Could you hold your nerve in the high-speed buzzer round?
What will your score be when the final whistle blows?
The only book that will give you a hangover.
—— Chris Evans Breakfast ShowBrazil is a natural raconteur.
—— The TimesA breathless romp, a highlights reel of Men Behaving Badly with a bit of football and broadcasting sandwiched between boozing sessions.
—— Mail on SundayIt's fantastic!
—— Chris EvansA snapshot of a life well lived.
—— Daily TelegraphLife is certainly never dull in the colourdul world of Alan Brazil.
—— Daily Mail (Scotland)I absolutely loved ONE BY ONE! Impossible to put down and perfectly claustrophobic and gorgeously atmospheric. Each twist was perfectly cued and plotted, showing Ruth to be the master storyteller we all know.
—— Gytha Lodge, author of She Lies in WaitA fabulous psychological thriller and I loved the snowy setting! Incredibly tense and kept me guessing to the end
—— Emily Koch, author of If I Die Before I WakeOne of the best thriller writers around.
—— IndependentAn epic talent
—— HeatOne By One has all the elements of a classic crime novel, brilliantly reinvented for the modern era with a dramatic setting, pin-sharp characterisation and up-to-the-minute plotting. It is fast-paced, astute and utterly compelling.
—— Jane Casey, author of The Cutting PlaceBlisteringly good
—— Alison Flood, ObserverSly satire and some bracingly unpleasant characters make for a fun read
—— Jake Kerridge, Sunday ExpressWith Ruth Ware, you always know to expect the unexpected... in her latest offering, Ruth goes full tilt cutting edge... the action is breakneck, the pace is breath-taking and the need to know whodunnit is all consuming
—— Lisa Jewell, Foyles, *Books of the Year*A high-tension treat with a Christie-ish twist... Cold sweat stuff!
—— Alex Gordon, UK Press SyndicationA brilliant thriller
—— BellaA thoroughly enjoyable and consistently inventive wintertime mystery
—— John Williams, Mail on SundayOne by One goes full-tilt cutting-edge... Definitely one to be read in one sitting under a fur throw with a mug of mulled wine to hand
—— Lisa Jewell, Daily Express, *Books of the Year*Greed, ambition, manipulation, secrets, nifty plotting and a cracking denouement add up to a suspenseful and spine-tingling page-turner
—— GuardianAn engaging page-turner that will keep you guessing
—— Daily ExpressOne By One is a galloping read packed with dark secrets and all the page-turning prowess you would hope for from a psychological thriller and murder mystery
—— Susan Swarbrick, HeraldThe Queen of the modern murder mystery returns with a delicious homage to Agatha Christie's And Then There Were None
—— REDAgatha Christie fans will love this ingenious thriller...the pace is fast and furious and the twists satisfying
—— Good HousekeepingBooks shouldn't really be gobbled down like cake but with Ware's there's no other way
—— MetroWare's novel is deliciously sly
—— Joan Smith, Sunday TimesThis engaging page-turner keeps you guessing
—— Paul Donnelley , Sunday ExpressWriting with such honesty is a trademark of [Winn's] style
—— The Marshwood Vale Magazine'9 new books to read this September'
—— SheerLuxePowerful
—— Writers ForumBeautiful
—— Herald'Country Life Book of the Week'
—— Country LifeDown to earth yet astonishing . . . touching
—— This EnglandSo beautifully told
—— iWant a book that's going to leave you chilled to the bone? This is it!
—— Fabulous MagazineSarah Pearse's chilling debut is making waves. The Sanatorium certainly has an eerie, cinematic appeal [...] With whispers of The Shining in setting and The Girl on the Train in pace.
—— Vanity FairI absolutely loved The Sanatorium - it gave me all the wintry thrills and chills. It was just wonderful.
—— Lucy Foley, bestselling author of THE HUNTING PARTY and THE GUEST LISTGenuinely scary and deliciously atmospheric, and one of the best books of 2021, this international bestseller is guaranteed to give you goosebumps.
—— Woman & HomeWhat a page-turner! Like Agatha Christie crossed with Scandi noir, and doing with Swiss mountains what Jane Harper books do with the Australian outback. Loved it, and can't wait for the next Elin book!
—— Andrea Mara, author of ALL HER FAULT