The untold story of the infamous criminal, Charles Salvador - known to millions as Britain's most violent prisoner Charles Bronson - from the unique perspective of his wife Irene Dunroe.
The weird, wacky and wonderful betting exploits of an unconventional gambler who takes the biggest risk of his life to give up his day job and try to make a living on chance.
Slave Girls reveals a shocking modern-day scandal of County Lines - the single most dangerous form of systematic child abuse prevalent today. The second book in the series is Hanna - The Shrinking Girl.
This compelling work of true crime explores the aftershocks of “Killer Clown” John Wayne Gacy’s crimes with a uniquely intimate slant, as the daughter... Læs mere
This updated, family authorised biography of Manchester United hero Jimmy Murphy, new to paperback, celebrates the career of the man who managed the club after the Munich air disaster and took charge of Wales at the 1958 World Cup.
Sir David Murray's life story is a truly remarkable tale of never-say-die triumph over unimaginable adversity. For 50 years he has been a towering figure in Scottish... Læs mere
Nobody does offbeat like Ian Holloway - known to one and all in football as 'Ollie'. With 100 topics covering everything from VAR to the Saudi Pro League ,'The (mostly) Football World According to Ollie' is a one-stop shop to the bonkers world of football and so much more.
Dan Biddle's body and mind were devastated on 7 July 2005, during the worst single terrorist atrocity on British soil. It took ten seconds to disassemble him. It’s taken twenty years for him to find the inner peace and brutal honesty reveal his daily battle to go on surviving.
Coincides with the 200th anniversary of the modern railway. Dedicated 'Puffer Nutter' Paul Routledge has loved trains all his life. This ode to trains is a must-read for any railway fan.
Hear Me is a memoir about childhood neglect; childhood sexual abuse; and living in care - but it is also an incredible story of resilience and survival.
A colourful historical memoir that paints a portrait of rural Wales in the 1980s by a former district nurse
Amanda Barrie, the iconic Cleo in Carry on Cleo and much-loved Alma in Coronation Street, tells her whole story for the first time, released to coincide with her 90th birthday.