An academic career was in front of me, but I sampled the oil and gas industry and stayed. Thirty years later I became CEO of an... Læs mere
The third in the ‘Chocolate House Mysteries’ series, Captain Hazard’s Game conjures up the vibrant life of early eighteenth-century gamesters and money-men.
It has been just a year since the tragic death of eleven people, nine of whom were innocent of any wrong doing. Despite six bodies having never been found, life in the village of Lingtree had gradually begun returning to normal, until one day in June.
It’s not easy to pinpoint that very first memory of being alive. The author’s first recollection however was indeed the sharp shock and pain of a carelessly tossed brick landing... Læs mere
Miss Truman to Serve‘If tennis was easy, why aren’t all the people walking up and down Oxford Street playing at Wimbledon?’BBillie Jean King‘Work lasts longer than you do…’ Mother
Miss Truman to Serve‘If tennis was easy, why aren’t all the people walking up and down Oxford Street playing at Wimbledon?’BBillie Jean King‘Work lasts longer than you do…’ Mother
Fish is a delicious and healthy food option, but many people find cooking it quite daunting, tending to default to a limited range of well-tried dishes.
Although a work of fiction, the two main Characters, Meg and Jack are real and were in reality both hard working sheep dogs that had to make a huge transformation from looking after the sheep on the farm to pets living with my husband and I by the sea in Northumberland.
Princess Crete and her infant twin children Asterion and Asteria are forced to flee the murderous wrath of her half-brother Minos.
Happiness has been used the as the guide to a good life for thousands of years. It can, though, just as easily lead us awry as direct us towards a life well lived.
What do you do if the family business is magic and you’re all fingers and thumbs? If your family are magicians and builders of tricks and illusions for other magicians and you can’t... Læs mere
Science & Scientists in Berlin is a richly illustrated guidebook providing informative biographies of 22 major scientists and 11 mathematicians linked to the metropolis, from polymath Gottfried W. Leibniz (b. 1646) to computer inventor Konrad Zuse (d. 1995).