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A delightful children's picture book telling the story of how dogs use their special 'news service' to foil a robbery. For ages of 7-9 years old
Written in prose sonnets, The Mad Poet of London details the abusive and violent life of Kram Skyal who vows revenge on the individuals who caused his illness.
A novel, part thriller and part love story, set in a Moscow hotel where foreign communist leaders and their families are caught up in Stalin's bloody purges. From an author with extensive first-hand knowledge of Russia, its history and people.
A mystery-adventure set on a magical island. The first in a quartet of stories which explores the supernatural adventures of children who find themselves at odds with the 'real world' and distraught at the loss of their inheritance.
A crime thriller about historic abuse and its modern-day repercussions. Two police officers must solve the mystery while dealing with their own personal issues.
A fun children's story to give young readers their first introduction to climate change and inspire them to think further on this important issue. Written by a TV Weatherman and trusted source on weather and climate, who also has a background in working with children and schools on weather education
A novel which draws the reader into the world of a rookie instigative journalist. Although a crime novel, this is also a story of a young man coming out of his shell, discovering both love, and the strength, courage and resourcefulness which that inspires.
A novel which combines a family saga with social history of Sicily in the 16th Century, a little-known time in its history. It shows the Spanish Inquisition at work in Sicily, and the immense power and influence of medieval chivalric storytelling
A novel about Crete suffering airborne invasion and German reprisals against resistance. Not a war story but one about relationships and how events and time inevitably alter them.
The memoir of Matt Dearden, who started in the hit Channel 4 docuseries: 'Worst Place to be a Pilot'. Proof that there are still daring and risky adventures to be had in the true story of a computer geek turned bush pilot, flying the most dangerous routes on earth.
A fast-paced picture book, with vibrant illustrations which bring the story to life, full of drama, tension and peril, as well as a satisfying resolution and then an unexpected twist at the very end. For children of 4 years old and over.
A selection of poetry for the spiritual journey whatever faith you may or may not have. Both accessible and honest, it is inspired by classic Anglican poetry and spirituality alongside Biblical texts, other books, ecclesiastical architecture and the natural world. Included is a series of poems inspired by Robyn Cadwallader's novel The Anchoress whence the title is derived. This collection seeks to explore our need for safe or apparently safe anchorage, our experience of seeking it and where and how we might find it. The poems are grouped into four sections entitled Sight, Solitude, Struggle and Solace.
The first-ever biography of a pioneering nineteenth century doctor-coroner and his inquests, meticulously researched and written in a clear style for non-specialists. For all those interested in Victorian social history, the history of medicine and coronial history.
An alternative to the normal 'romance' genre which traditionally ends with the heroine marrying. A novel which tackles the issues of the choices facing women about their future between the First and Second world War.
Isobel played the DVD for the umpteenth time, watching again as Hannah Cockcroft sped round the track in her racing wheelchair to win gold in the Paralympic Games. She glanced across at her wheelchair, her big, heavy, awkward wheelchair, knowing that she could only dream of owning one like Hannah's. Unbeknown to Isobel, her classmate Lucy knows of her dream and has a plan. With her magical friend Horla, they train Pip, a Jack Russell dog, to perform amazing tricks and enter him in a talent competition, intending to use the prize money to buy Isobel the wheelchair she desperately desires. But, as they are about to perform, a feeling of guilt comes over them-they realise it isn't right to rob another contestant of the prize they have trained so very hard for, but if they don't, how else can they buy the wheelchair? What followed was completely out of the blue, and certainly unexpected! Read this and other magical tales, including: The bull to the rescue, The curious case of the flying jockeys, Lazy Larry and his talking brush and The robins and the pterodactyl.
A tense thriller which tackles issues of the abuse of a country's powers to stop parents seeking overseas help for their 'incurable' children. Reverses the normal convention whereby the government, authorities and the law are considered 'good', and those who resist them are considered 'bad'.
A fun, informative and educational children's picture book about health and oral hygiene. Encourages teeth brushing in a fun way, by repeating numbers 1 to 3 and animal sounds and names
A walking guide with thirty detailed walks that explores some of the less-frequented footpaths and bridleways of Sussex. It recalls the history of these areas as well as some of the lives of those associated with them.
A contemporary psychological ghost drama set against the backdrop of a collapsing environment, questioning concepts of; love, loss, reinvention, and challenging the validity of truth and identity.
Political fiction highlighting current environmental and immigration issues. A story with a dual timeline, in Dover and London in the UK and in Ethiopia, which contains factual information about the sustainability of our planet.
A novel which explores how much we can trust our memories and what this means for one man as his childhood memories threaten to undermine a life which has rarely been affected by self-doubt
The second in a trilogy of novels following the Baird family through the First and second World War, following on from the author's first novel 'When Dark Clouds Pass'. Examines social and political life of the working and middle class in Scotland between the wars.
A collection of short stories for young children which support reception class topics such as travel, materials and their properties, social skills, food, and people who help us. Arithmetic and pre-mathematical concepts are referenced in the stories.
A collection of thirteen stories with settings from the now-vanished hutongs of 1980's Beijing to the ruins of present-day Syria; from suburban Britain to a clinic in Kenya. In these stories men and women reveal their hidden desires - and their humanity - in their longing to escape, and yearning to connect.
A mystery and adventure novel with a strong musical element. The search for a lost piano sonata gives a young musician a new purpose in life
A Kickstarter success. A sci-fi and space horror adventure by a Space engineer (NASA-ESA, Industry) working with Quantum Teleportation or the ISS. Commissioned illustrations accompany the story, including a cover by Nekro XIII
John Hutchinson made his way from the coalfields of 19th Century Tyneside to become a surgeon, a physician and a pioneer of chest medicine. When he published his findings on lung capacity using his newly-designed machine he received international acclaim.
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