1940s down-town and down-trodden Detroit. A novel bursting with the sounds and smells and sights of the city where sibling rivalries and unrequited love causes tensions and excitements
Originally published in 1941 to rave reviews and astonishing commercial success, WHISTLE STOP today provides a fiercely honest and dramatic portrait of the seamy side of American small-town life at the end of the depression, as well as a gripping story of crime and tortured love.
We've all heard the bad ones - Moon Unit (Zappa), Apple (Martin), Zowie (Bowie) - now the book that tells you what NOT to name your baby
A gripping tale of murder, mystery and intrigue at the Egyptian court. The thrilling sequel to Eye of the Moon
Fairy tales, fantasy, and space exploration combine in this intriguing conclusion to the Sylvie trilogy. "As clever and captivating as its predecessors." - Kirkus Reviews
A stand-alone novel about the trials and tribulations of high school from the queen of teen series fiction.
An inspiring, motivational book that provides real solutions for women trapped in the dilemma of negative body image.
'A blistering portrait of a New York couple going through a divorce in the aftermath of the attacks on September 11, 2001 . . . a staggeringly controlled and moving piece of prose...Ken Kalfus is a talent to watch' SUNDAY TELEGRAPH
From one of Britain's most acclaimed psychological novelists, a tale of a young man trapped in his family's past in one of the first novels to bring the Anglo-Indian experience to the literary table
Smart, sophisticated and thoroughly irresistible, a timely and timeless novel about the friendship and family and how love can never be planned.
Coinciding with the release of the third X-Men film in spring 2006, this all-original novel brings fans a brand new adventure featuring their favourite Super Hero team.