Pages from my Passport by Amelia Dalton is a memoir of adventures, disasters and occasional triumphs experienced while creating expedition holidays with a difference, all infused with Amelia’s unquenchable enthusiasm.
Blue Eyes and a Wild Spirit is a riveting biography of poet, gardener, traveller and heiress Dorothy Wellesley. Jane Wellesley, Dorothy's granddaughter, skilfully tells this riveting story of a complex and fascinating woman.
When the Health Enforcement Team discovers a missing lorry, they aren't expecting a dead body in the back. Dead Man Driving by Lesley Kelly is the latest in the Health of Strangers series.
Beneath the sea, over millennia, sentient beings await our final mistakes: soon the seaweeds will make their move. Human society falls under the microscope in Rob Magnuson Smith’s genre-bending existential drama Seaweed Rising.
A young woman returns to the small town of B. on the Transylvanian border, only to discover dark connections with Vlad the Impaler. Dracula Park by Dana Grigorcea is a gothic satire in lyrical prose.
Having survived the 2015 Everest Avalanche, climber and film cameraman Joe French found his way back to health and stability through barefoot running in the forest near his home.
Martin Moran lived life in the mountains to the full and this is his story.
What We Did in the Dark is a historical novel which vividly portrays the early life of novelist Catherine Carswell.