An electrifying debut novel about grief, power and desire and the tangles in between that make up a life.
Nature and place writer Linda Cracknell charts a family and community history of seafaring, illuminating the lives of her ancestors and the changing landscapes of places – on coasts in South West England and Scotland – that are inextricably linked to and defined by the sea.
Learn how to create a garden that works both day and night for moths and butterflies, attracting stunning species and helping both flora and fauna to thrive.
The “great pandemic novel” (Ian Rankin), How to Survive Everything is an electrifying prepper thriller – one girl’s guide to navigating the collapse of everything she knows, by multi-award-winning novelist Ewan Morrison.
A gripping tale of court intrigue, secrets, treachery and murder, based on the true lives of Lilias Drummond, Alexander Seton – 1st Earl of Dunfermline and Lord Chancellor of Scotland –... Læs mere