A fleet of longships emerge out of the morning mist on 8th of June in AD 793, and race toward the island of Lindisfarne, one of England's most holy sites.
“16 Weeks and Everything After...” uncovers the remarkable fact that over the last 50-60 years the establishment has failed to genuinely independently review Thalidomide, and as a consequence, harms on developing life continue to have the potential to occur into the future.
Fragments is the supposed work of the narrator, Clive Bates, a retired law teacher, who looks back more than four decades from late 2010, as government austerity begins, to his first post-university teaching post taken up in the autumn of 1968.
Wakeful Children is a collection of highly imaginative and inventive short stories.
Pip Mitchell’s an expert at making seriously bad decisions. But when her past, present and future collide at the Sydney Olympic Games, she’s going to have to decide whose side she’s on – or she’ll lose everyone she love
The discovery of a sword that had been lost for generations confirms that the Gods are readying for war once again. The sword holds the secrets to powers thought lost forever.
Ralph, a painter, of nature and illusions, has a long enough glimpse of a thief who wakes him to fall in love with her instantly as he recognizes her natural independence. After a strenuous search, he finds her but she assaults him viciously the instant they meet.
The riveting true story of the 13 year battle for the village of Kokkina in Northern Cyprus. The first book in English to detail this story. Written by someone who not only lived through but also participated in these events.
A collection of stories drawn from the author's long and eventful life (born in 1920). Many are based on the author's personal experience of life in Central Europe... Læs mere
"Made Strange By Time" comprises lyric poetry inspired by the poet's keen awareness of the curious ways in which the passage of time affects us, whether it be the march of decades or a momentary shift of view.
Evie Gardner is struggling to cope with motherhood. Deserted by her own mother as a young child, Evie has a strained relationship with her French stepmother Francine.
The third book sees Tullia freed from prison, then rescued by friends from home with Qwelby fighting alongside. Arriving on his island prison, she feels... Læs mere