The new title in the Whitborough Novels series, following on from Treasure Trove and Mystery City. A murder mystery and supernatural horror comedy. The series features an accident prone werewolf and a large cast of very unlucky witches, satanists, petty criminals and policemen.
What would it feel like to actually travel back in time? How meaningful or dangerous could it be to embark on such a voyage? Where on earth might a suitable candidate and launch site be found? And when would be the chosen era for a journey to the past?
White Linen is a story of betrayal by friends, family and the church. It explores the relationship between individuals and a society that sets great store by appearances and moral codes of... Læs mere
In 1959, sixteen year old April is attacked and left for dead. Rescued two days later, she finds herself in the year 1999 and everyone she knew forty years ago is gone.
The new book in the Francis and Gordon Jones mysteries set in 1950's Norfolk. A witty spoof of the classic boy's detective stories. Following on from 'The Voice of Doom' (ISBN: 97817893285)
Facets of Wuthering Heights is a collection of essays by one author concerned to throw critical light on several different facets of Emily Brontë’s masterpiece, Wuthering Heights.
There is a common misconception regarding those who attend church and have decided to dedicate their lives to God. Believe me when I say, we were not always like this. I do not think people truly grasp where some of us are coming from and what God has saved us from.
Crafted entirely by the author (not a ghost writer), Insight into Piece by Kevin Raftery is an interesting, original and sharp-witted collection of articles, with a few unusual short stories thrown in for good measure.
This book is about how to think and behave like a start-up when you’re not a start-up. It’s made up of 10 Rules which are a very straightforward and common sense answer to the sticky question of how to encourage entrepreneurial behaviour in large companies.
Meet Vincent: a young boy from Holland with big dreams. Fortuneless and out of favour with just about everybody, Vincent discovers that he can escape if he only uses his powerful imagination
A poetry collection featuring a unique blend of philosophy, myth, and the historical. Skilfully blends humour with vitriol, fear with fancy, hope with despair.
The Man in the Street is a powerful novel exploring the impacts of fascism and the enduring failings of the political class. Inspired by Martin Howe's recently uncovered family... Læs mere