Introducing Detective DI Garibaldi, a country-music loving, self-educated detective, and the only cop in the Metropolitan Police who can't drive a car.
A wonderfully compelling novel about desire, loneliness and the impact of time on relationships from the author of Paris Mon Amour. 'Vividly passionate...Thrillingly stylish' Daisy Buchanan
A travel writing classic, available for the first time in 20 years. The inspiration behind the Sunday Times bestseller A Theatre for Dreamers. Introduction by Polly Samson. 'These are... Læs mere
'Bruce-Lockhart ramps up the tension and the result is a read-at-a-sitting page-turner.' Best Crime Thrillers, Guardian. 'This impressive debut is written with huge verve' The Daily Mail.
‘Masterful…A thrilling journey behind the frontlines of the battle to save Africa’s wildlife’ Julian Rademeyer, author of Killing for ProfitLeading politician and anti-apartheid... Læs mere
What happens when illicit desire conflicts with family loyalty?
When a foreign worker is found dead in a Singapore back street, few people care. Even the police dismiss the killing as another underclass slaying. Then more victims turn up, all... Læs mere
Detective Inspector Stanley Low is having a bad day. His bipolar disorder is ruining another session with his psychiatrist, and when a murdered prostitute and a dead expatriate are... Læs mere
London is angry, divided, and obsessed with foreigners. A murdered Asian and some racist graffiti in Chinatown threaten to trigger a race war that the white supremacists of Make England Great Again have been hoping for. They just need a tipping point.
A first-class mystery Bernard O Keeffe is on a roll to the big time. - The Daily Mail. Perfect comfort reading. - The Times. An enthralling mix of mystery and murder. - Mail on Sunday.
Three years after establishing their British microbrewery in the heart of French wine country, Tommy and Rose Barnes are planning on modernising and diversifying with... Læs mere
Thrilling and tantalising, the repercussions of a bisexual love triangle resurface 20 years on. Every day in Paris carries proof that love exists, in the air, on the streets and behind closed doors. Just not mine.