The first novel in a portal-fantasy series, filled with creatures from folklore and medieval manuscripts, and also with themes of historical witch trials and the English Civil War.
The latest book in a The Singhing Detective series featuring a Sikh Detective. A crime series with humour, information about the Sikh religion and much authentic police detail.
Set in the troubled period of Spartan history immediately after the Persian Wars, a time not previously covered in fiction.
A psychological road-trip thriller, but also the social and sexual dialectic between two individuals from opposite ends of society - a middle class middle aged white man and a mixed race, working class female.
The latest volume in a unique social history covering the years from 1945 to 1968. It will be of interest to past, present and future pupils at Charterhouse, one of Britain’s leading Public Schools, where this volume is largely set.
A much-loved children’s story, but this time it is with an unexpected twist readers will not see coming.
The adventures and misadventures of a hedonistic nomad and her search for romance. This is the second in a trilogy of memoirs following on from the author’s earlier 'The Fun We Had'.
A crime novel set in the world of local politics, a little known environment even though it affects us all so much.
The Glass Grenade is an intimate portrayal of severe depression from inside the mind of its narrator, Maggie, who battles with Wormwood, her savage inner critic.
A guide to mental health and wellbeing which is both meaningful and easy to recall. It is written in a way that is easily digested and can be read again and again throughout life.
The Firing is a historical novel based on the life of Eleanor Coade (1733–1821), whose artificial stone can still be found embellishing buildings throughout the UK and abroad.
A thrilling children’s tale of friendship and adventure brought to life both through the imaginative writing as well as vivid and colourful original illustrations.