A fictional retelling of the story behind the great train robbery, providing a sinister portrayal of the loyalties and fear operating within criminal and... Læs mere
A history of the little known or understood Middle Eastern country of Qatar. Equally enjoyable as a non-fiction adventure story or, with its totally new insights into colonial and Middle East life, a work of serious social and historic study.
Living Well, Living Wisely provides young people with the opportunity to develop deeper insight into how to live well and responsibly as they... Læs mere
A memoir and social history about growing up a Catholic in Cheltenham in the 1940s and 1950s. Also describes the post-war Catholicism within its historical context.
Join Mick Culp and his special forces colleagues as they plan, prepare and execute their mission to seek justice on behalf of the many casualties, including Culp’s brother, who suffered from Exocet missile attacks in the Falklands War.
A ship-by-ship reference which lists, with details, the painting of the lower hulls of over 850 surface vessels and submarines of the Second World War.
A blend of personal memoir and social history which describes what it was like for a boy from a working class, but aspirant, background to experience post-war social conditions and social change.
1798. How did John Constable evade family responsibilities to become the artist we recognise today? Golding Constable is desperate for his son to take over from him in the thriving family business at Flatford Mill...
An unsettling and darkly comic adventure thriller set between the warehouse raves of England and the dense jungle of Colombia.
A crime novel, with a time travel twist, as a former detective finds an unusual way to revisit past cases. A young Millennial confronts 1970s attitudes and culture as she is transported back to South London in 1977 to assist her detective father.
Sharp, sardonic and genuinely surprising, The Aeon Paradox is a literary science fiction novel built on original academic theory.