‘MIRA AND DEV’ is a story about the magic of believing. With plenty of food and films filling its pages. Written to both amuse and inspire, it’s the story of an Indian woman in her 50s, who looks back at her incredible journey from Calcutta to London.
Shamed soldier Wat Tyler links a campus shooting to the assassination of three scientists researching battlefield stress – and steps into the killer’s crosshairs. Inspired by real events …... Læs mere
Having a passion for ponies along with a rather brilliant mind meant that winning a scholarship to a school which had such fabulous stables was exciting but scary for Taren.
An adventure is always waiting to happen in the rainforest – especially when there’s a monkey about.
Well ever since I was in Mrs. Huggin's class, aged 4 back in 1962; I have always loved poetry and had great fun making up simple rhymes - but then discovered you don't even need to make them rhyme!
When his young son Toby steals GBP200 and runs away from school, Elliott Decona abandons his new promising business venture to find him. His desperate search has many twists and turns that are both connected and unconnected to the mystery.
Developing property can be an extremely rewarding occupation, but in order to ensure you make a profit, you need to know thebest way to proceed and the pitfalls to avoid.
London is being haunted by a serial killer who is beginning to evolve. Sam Stirling is the psychologist building the criminal profile to help catch... Læs mere
Lily Page, fifty years of age, biddable, amenable, has lived her entire life in the family home in North London’s Islington, brought up after her mother’s early death by her indomitable aunt and classicist father with an implied sense of obligation.
John and Adele have been together for over two decades and have a son. Their relationship has been on a downhill trajectory for many years. This unique novel, while aimed at taking a fresh perspective on relationships, is uplifting, relaxing, and is meant to be enjoyed.
Retirement and the impending move to his new family home will be challenging for workaholic Headmaster John Stevens after years of being at the top of the professional tree with considerable influence and responsibility. How will he cope with no longer being the “bee’s knees”?
Once told ‘fit only for climbing trees’ by his father, Philip George’s determination to succeed saw him travel on an Aeroflot to England in 1970, aged eighteen, functioning only on adrenaline.