A unique insight into working as a producer at the BBC, covering forty four years, ten Director Generals and legendary broadcasters and performers. From Sir Robin Day, Alan Whicker and Dirk Bogarde to Clare Teal, Gary Barlow and Sir Michael Parkinson.
Harbours and Heroes is the story of Rodney Lord's love affair with sailing, which gradually developed into a vivid exploration of the history of Europe through its coastlines.
A children’s story book where the animals look after their environment and each other. The descriptions of the animals are intended to inform, and their names in many cases to provoke questions and educate.
Michael Attalides paints a compelling portrait of a divided island and the enduring hope for its reunification.
In this darkly funny and deliciously twisted collection of modern cautionary tales, children who lie, cheat, and misbehave meet the most dreadful of ends.
A comedy adventure, following protagonist Richard Templar’s adventures around the world, inspired by the author’s experience living and travelling abroad.
An exciting novel set in Australia in the 1980s, following Mary and Amanda and the challenges they encounter having moved from their homes to the Northern Territory.
The third in a trilogy of romantic novels following on from 'Simon’s Fel' and 'Ray’s Legacy'. Set in the West Country and full of mystery and twists in the story.
Humorous crime fiction and the latest instalment in the John Tedesco Murder Mystery series, set in the enclosed world of wine tasting.
A practical, real-world guides to Animal-Assisted Interventions written from the perspective of a frontline practitioner and service founder. The author works with Elysian, a well-established and widely respected therapeutic organisation in the UK.
Welcome to The Process, a therapy retreat on the North Devon Coast, where five delegates have assembled to face up to their issues.
An evocative collection of poems recording life in a small English town during Covid. An established poet’s response to these extraordinary times.