The first of its kind, Coffee and Wine is a comprehensive study and comparison of the growing, producing, marketing and consumption of the two beverages – from tree to cup and from vine to glass.
Twelve thousand years ago in Atlantis, two genetic engineers were secretly appointed by King Atlas to create and field test a... Læs mere
In 1941, Sgt Albert Victor Ient sought adventure in the Services. Stationed in Hong Kong, he faced a different... Læs mere
Sarah Hughes. Wife, mother, secret gambler. The stakes rise as her gambling escalates and she starts to realise her husband is not all she believed... Red/ Black is a carefully constructed story that deals with very modern themes of mental health andgambling.
Ashia ‘Ash’ Cox isn’t your average teenager. She’s a sixteen-year-old con artist headed forgreatness – until celebrity criminal Harry Holmes destroys the family and life she loves.
Twenty eight walks varying in length from 2 to 7 1/2 miles. Photographs illustrate many of the features to be seen on the walks.
Fat Cat is a lazy cat, who loves nothing more than sitting on his mat inside the farmhouse eating his favourite food, chocolate sandwiches! Every day his best friends... Læs mere
In 1805 the young Lord Byron, a new undergraduate at Cambridge University, was annoyed to find that he was not allowed to keep a dog in his rooms. So he bought a bear instead. This fascinating historical novel gives the further adventures of Lord Byron’s Bear.
Set in the fictional world of Rookery Rally in northern Tipperary, A Bunch of Wild Roses is an unshamed homage to a past rural community living an often poor and yet contented life. Readers witness a host of tales written in the colloquial and colourful language of the times.
The story of a major scientific discovery, solving one of the greatest puzzles on Earth. Connects geoscience and astronomy with ancient archaeology to uncover an astronmical code used for over 40,000 years. Explains the meaning of some of the greatest ancient artworks.
It’s been raining for two long weeks and Georgie’s best friend, Sophie, is away on holiday with her family leaving him lonely and bored, when something unexpected happens.
On rainy day in March 1959, David Sheldon arrives in the small east coast resort of Fairhaven to reluctantly claim his inheritance of a half share in a run-down harbourside cafe, left to him in the will of a great uncle he hardly knew.