Glamorous Estra, with dark curls to die for, and with the loyal companionship of her horse Silverado, and tame wolf, roams the faraway and mystical lands of... Læs mere
The narrator of The Bromsgrove Business, beset by hapless marital and familial relationships, is writing a novel about academic life which is gradually taken over by spirit communicators revealing the solution to the murder of a local cricketer in Bromsgrove in the 1930s…
When Megan dies, she leaves a promise with her twin Emily: ‘I’ll weave a song for you…it may take a while, but I’ll come back to you Em, somehow’. Her song threads a tapestry,... Læs mere
A stylistically innovative novel, at turns both a philosophy and black comedy, The Office of Future Storytelling, examines the relationship of language to individual... Læs mere
Living with Joy completes a trilogy of poems which describe my journey through widowhood, at first surviving, then learning how to thrive, and finally finding contentment.
Hanna, a small-town estate agent, is faced with a moral dilemma. To help a friend and colleague she tells a lie, claiming to keep an appointment at Three Albert Terrace that never... Læs mere
Enter a magical world of the elves and see a glimpse of their wonderful way of life which has barely changed for centuries. A world devoid of money, crime and more importantly humans; a world full of contentment, humour, adverture and fairness.
Malcolm Bishop QC, a prominent British lawyer, has used his skills as an advocate to produce an entirely new translation of the Gospels in clear, readable English.
In 1965, Samuel Thwaite is looking for a place to put his stamp on. He chooses Goodmews, a laid-back American town known for its bright moon. As it’s now the decade of the Space Race, he persuades Goodmews to let him establish the world’s first Moon Centre there.
In 1691, many of those in the Irish catholic army defeated by William of Orange fled to France, where they established the tradition of “Irish Brigades” fighting the British from abroad to secure Irish independence. They became known as the “Wild Geese”.
The First World War devastated Europe and beyond, stirred revolutions and toppled governments and empires. For three young friends from Galloway in Scotland, embarking on their own personal journeys it was no less devastating.
Putting a modern spin on some childhood stories, Safety Fables for Today introduces Zac and the Beanstalk, cautioning against dropped... Læs mere