The Last Lithuanian is a current, powerful, and philosophical telling of an orphaned teenager who fled his homeland in 1944 to escape the clutches of Stalin and deportation to the salt mines of Siberia.
A collection of seven poems about a particular location in the glorious South Downs or the surrounding region.
An emotionally rich historical mystery about love, identity, family, and the extraordinary strength of two sisters separated at birth.
A gripping psychological thriller, full of twists and turns, in this tale of abandonment, resentment and an arc of redemption.
A fascinating cornucopia of rhyming and non-rhyming curios... all of it missing that vital building-block of writing... all missing an 'e'!