When Frank Stratham, retired after an unsuccessful end to his career, is suddenly asked to become chairman for his former best client, troubling disclosures emerge about the company’s founder, Prince Heinrich von Wallen, and his past in the war.
Recognised as the Italian capital of noir, Bologna (Emilia-Romagna, Northern Italy) continues to produce striking writers. This book introduces Marilu Oliva, defined by Maurizo de Giovanni and Matteo Strukul as the most incisive voice of noir in Italy.
Living in a homeless encampment on the edge of Winchester, Giorgio has become separated from his parents. With great determination, he sets out to find then; unaware of the difficulties he will encounter searching for missing people in a neo-fascist state.
Recipes from a Gujarati Kitchen captures the recipes that have been passed down to Taruna Chauhan from her mother, mother-in-law, and other family members so anyone who wants to learn to cook can give them a try.
A fun, enlightening collection of twelve linked short stories taking place in both a mainstream school, and a school for students with disabilities.
A thrilling novel from Ken Ballantyne exploring the gritty, hidden world of crime directed from within the prison systems.
A mind-bending, cerebral sci-fi thriller that explores the frontiers of quantum computing, the nature of time, and whether humanity will survive long enough to encounter extraterrestrial life.
The thrilling second instalment in The Markham Twins Investigate series, set in and around Torquay on the English Riviera, following amateur investigators Kitty and Nora Markham as they investigate a brutal murder.
A Garden Grew describes the creation of a garden over a 30-year period. Originally written by Kathleen Pickard-Smith, the unpublished manuscript from the 1960s has been unearthed and edited by Richard Baker.
An insightful analysis of Gen Z from a former headteacher with years of experience working with this generation in their formative years in schools.
An exciting children’s book that gently addresses healthy eating as an important life skill, combining a story, a game and fun, simple recipes that will encourage children to cook with their parents and carers.
When the death of Jamie's grandad triggers an alarming confrontation, an unlikely group of misfits come together, taking him on an unexpected journey where he learns of his grandparent’s past...