A missing person mystery linked to a historical legend about an incident on Holcombe Moor. Set in around Greater Manchester and Lancashire, this is a police procedural and classic whodunnit.
An original fantasy story set in an ancient woodland of goblins and stone giants, but also set in our everyday world of the present, with its own environmental problems, and where the two worlds are directly linked. The third in a trilogy of titles
A ‘woman of a certain age’ novel which successfully combines women’s fiction, cosy fantasy and magical realism. A cardigan-wearing, greying café owner is also a fearsome thousand-year-old witch.
Sing along to the joyful Christmas song provided with this colourful picture book via a QR code, and enjoy the video of the story.
A refreshing take on the traditional management handbook. Sarah Parkhouse reflects on what we can learn about navigating challenges from time spent outside in this beautifully written book.
The book helps young children recognise and understand anxiety, offering gentle advice on managing it. It facilitates conversation between children and parents, teacher, or siblings about the potential causes and presentation of anxiety.
Continues the story told in the novel Ben-Hur by Lew Wallace, the best-selling novel in America in the 19th century. Volume I of the story explains what history has long forgotten – what happened to Pontius Pilate and why.
A fast-paced and immersive crime novel set in America at the end of the era-defining Vietnam War. It is a crime noir and high-stakes thriller that is impeccably researched.
Home from Home provides a deep, empathetic view of Ukrainians settling in the UK, their past and current difficulties integrating, and their legendary resilience to overcome and survive as a free and proud people.
A novel which explores what can happen when you get a second chance at living your previous life. What happens if you now can avoid the previous mistakes you made, and how different would your life be if you can live it all over again?
A children’s story which celebrates all the wonderful fruits and veggies in the world, without focusing on the negative aspects of eating meat or animal-products.
A children’s story which combines humour with important life lessons. It shows the importance of embracing exactly who you are, and the joy of finding true friendship, as a direct result of this.