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.
An epic fantasy saga of good versus evil, and the alliance that develops to defeat and kill a God. A story which encompasses Roman military prowess with the frenzy of the Orc and the power of magic.
A poetry collection which puts mythology in the dock. The last, and until now lost, work of an unknown court reporter witnessing first-hand the horrors of misogyny.
A unique perspective on the subject of coping with Autism which outlines its real-life challenges and sacrifices, but through the medium of Art and Poetry.
A cohesive journey through interior experience, offering a reflective and measured voice for readers drawn to philosophical and introspective literature.
Woven throughout this much more than just a memoir are threads linking Laugharne, coalminers, music, railways, Church Gresley and many more.
Anthony Roberts recounts his many experiences in a variety of often very different countries,and the natural history research he undertook in several of these countries.
Building Types and Built Forms weaves two books together in alternating chapters: one about the history of building types, the other about their geometry.
A thought-provoking historical novel set in Oxfordshire, telling the story of a normal family in the 1960s and the unusual circumstances they find themselves in after Pam falls pregnant in her teens.
A second tale of clever and brave children, George (8) and Beatrice (7), and their dog, a smooth haired Jack Russell called Archie.
A novel set around the story of the Lancashire witch trials of the seventeenth century which examines how one woman fears that she is becoming a witch.