Going into therapy aged forty, Ken Mansfield was persuaded to examine his past, which he has turned into Little Kenny, Jeanie Bacon and Dad.
The history of British prep schools, for anyone curious about how one very British phenomenon rose, thrived and ultimately declined.
A History of the Commercial Development of Miniaturisation Technologies and their Products is a record of the development of these technologies and their products from the early 1990s to 2024.
Aggie, Pepper and Percy – Their Christmas Eve Adventure follows three little dogs on their mischievous adventures at Christmas time in the picturesque town of Framlingham, Suffolk.
A ‘Norfolk Noir’ novel with a stronge sense of location, and the connection of this location to the novel’s main characters.
A powerful personal and inspiring memoir confronting the complexities of mental health. A story of... Læs mere
A humorous children’s book based on the perennial problem of cones on the motorway. For the 7-9 age group.
A fast-moving historical novel, set against the dramatic backdrop of Napoleon’s invasion of Russia to the decisive Battle of Waterloo.
An evocative story exploring the turbulent relationship between the three main characters, who have all felt the pull to be on an African Nature Reserve, building up to a tense finale.
Medea is a tale of love, betrayal, and the pursuit of justice. It is the story of a woman wronged by the influence of men and gods, and of her struggle to reclaim her destiny.
My Father’s Dartmoor is a celebration of Peter Caton’s father’s sixty years of Dartmoor walking and campaigning, adding a little to the historical record of the National Park and completing the book that he was unable to finish.
A moving memoir including highly personal accounts of his time at the top of two of Britains greatest, but very different, institutions - the Railways and the Marylebone Cricket Club