This is a story of medieval magic, mystery and adventure. Finding that the level of water in the river is falling, the king’s son Yan travels to the mountains to explore the source of... Læs mere
last rites is the final book in the first series of the Whitborough Novels. A supernatural comedy book series based in North Yorkshire. It covers the events leading to the re-internment of a cursed treasure in the midst of the construction of a new Druid stone circle.
A memoir of two lives shared in love and happiness over sixty-one years. Recounting everyday life with anecdotes from adventures during extensive travel from Singapore to Canada and throughout Europe.
The Fire Still Burns explores a variety of themes relating to ministry particularly in the United Reformed Church but with broader application across the Reformed tradition.
If you were to weave together elements of the story of Jesus, the ‘Song of Solomon’, the atmosphere and feminine magic of a Celtic fairy tale, it might read something like ‘The Garden Where Four Rivers Flow', the first book in ‘The Passionate Master’ series.
One year into the task of putting University London Central back on its feet, trouble-shooting Vice-Chancellor Professor Clifford Conquest is battling those who, ‘in dribs and drabs, defraud my students of the education they deserve’.
In this thought-provoking and intriguing fantasy, set in a parallel world to our own, the reader must accompany the biblically-styled character of Joshua, as he slips easily and compellingly between different time-perspectives and across various continents.
The third book in the 'world fiction' series after Mr Gupta's Hardware Store and The House of Rani Kapur.
This poetry collection is entitled, “Mirror Mirror on the Wall.” Jack Hastie looks in the mirror: what does he see: am earnest pilgrim or a naked ape?
A day in a life story of a cat looking for their friend in a busy and diverse city. Socks wakes up, contemplates his day and sets off in a game of hide and seek to find his friend Ash.
The villains are ahead of the game in eighties Britain while the Police are doing their best to catch up with the use of modern technology.
The action takes place in Devon and London over a period of two weeks in the Autumn of 1951. Robert Lynnford, star crime-reporter for the London Herald, is asked by an old friend to... Læs mere