In this intimate arrangement of emotive short stories, Juliet Castle presents provocative thoughts that challenge the reader’s perspective.
An essential read for anyone currently single and wanting to settle down. This book will equip readers with the skills to develop a strong sense of self, to make the most of life and attract a healthy relationship.
AMAZING IGGLES are short stories for young children to explore language and speech and then by repetition to learn to read. The short stories from which children will quickly... Læs mere
An action-packed, high concept, time-travelling adventure. Full of animal magic and with an epic wolf character. Linked to a website with ‘Meet the Character’ profiles, book excerpt and background stories
A poignant debut novel and an unforgettable tale of heartbreak and redemption set in India.
This is a thriller that tells how Frank Pussley, an ex-soldier suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder, arrives in Cambridge after hearing his son has died from a drugs overdose and sets out to discover the truth behind his death. It is a mission fraught with danger.
AMAZING IGGLES are short stories for young children to explore language and speech and then by repetition to learn to read. The short stories from which children will quickly... Læs mere
To Everyman a Brain takes the reader on a journey of discovery uncovering the myth around creative thinking and introducing vital methodologies that will help each individual become a creative and innovative genius.
The long-awaited follow-up to The Second Footman. A modern take on the nineteenth-century novel, set in 1880s' France and full of period detail and atmosphere. Who is Max Fabien? Is... Læs mere
Freetown millennial post-teenager, Matt Pearce, OCD sufferer, educational low-achiever, film fanatic and Jack Kerouac enthusiast, reaches an... Læs mere
A fleet of longships emerge out of the morning mist on 8th of June in AD 793, and race toward the island of Lindisfarne, one of England's most holy sites.
“16 Weeks and Everything After...” uncovers the remarkable fact that over the last 50-60 years the establishment has failed to genuinely independently review Thalidomide, and as a consequence, harms on developing life continue to have the potential to occur into the future.