A beautiful memoir of summer people and water creatures, which illustrates the formative effects of nature on children by an author who has forged a career caring for animals. For... Læs mere
The stunning debut novel framed by envy, lust and corruption at the heart of London's eighteenth century art world
A brilliant exploration of the human psyche, My Father's Glass Eye deepens our definitions of love, sanity, grief, and recovery.
All three books (Iris, Iris and the Friends, and Widower's House) are now available in a single edition, told by the person who knew her best, with gentle humour - at times unbearably moving - in Bayley's portrayal of a remarkable woman.
The pages of The Confession Album contain 100 questions. Your part is collecting the answers - whether from a loved one, or yourself - in the course of an evening, or over a lifetime.
Fitzsimons’s eye-opening biography brings new light to the life and works of famed literary icon E. Nesbit, in whom pragmatism and idealism, tradition and modernity worked side-by-side to create a remarkable writer and woman.
Queen of Spies captures both the paranoia and the on-the-ground realities of intelligence work from the Second World War to the Cold War, and the life of Britain’s celebrated female spy.
Lucian Wing ends up drawing on his last ounces of patience, tact, and – especially – humour.
A beautifully written account of a quest, both personal and scientific, to better understand the impact and experience of the second child.
An indispensable guide to the craft of writing and business of publishing from one of our bestselling and most versatile authors.
A planeful of passengers dead from cyanide poisoning. Twelve bodies riddled with bullets in the sewers of Hong Kong. As the city is paralyzed with fear, Chief Harry Feiffer is thrust into the spotlight - as the prime suspect!
When Fran is framed for the murder of three old ladies at the care home, retired SAS officer Tom resolves to prove her innocence. Proving you’re only as young as you feel, the Tom Knight mysteries combine comedy with a page-turning whodunit.