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A complexly plotted, and humorous, action adventure with plenty of twists and turns. A modern take on superhero genre, to rival those of Marvel and DC.
Inside a secret prison, futuristic science and an unexpected "something else" enable a psychopath killer to find redemption. A novel about a more profound redemption because the criminal is guilty, remorseless, and deserves never to be let out of prison.
A simple and clear self-help handbook to help people navigate within their complex worlds. It invites the reader to think carefully about their world. To think through where they are now and how to manage both their path forward and their daily challenges. The images and complementary text are designed to be simple and charming.
A journey through the author's life, personal and professional, showing how experiences have influenced his educational philosophy, school leadership skills and views on the independent school sector. Offers advice for parents to support their children's education.
A realistic crime novel by an author who served thirty years as a police officer, retiring in the rank of Inspector. A thriller with many twists and turns as the true nature of the central crime only becomes clear as you read on.
A story set in a region of the world grappling with the tangible effects of climate change, and dealing with the necessity of radical actions to underscore the urgency of the climate crisis. The book delves into the intriguing dynamics of societal perceptions and the unconventional paths individuals take to instigate change.
The life story of an extraordinary man who witnessed so much. His uncompromising attitude singled him out as an exceptional individual but the five years of warfare defined him. Just how did he go from choir boy on HMS Victory to being one of the world's elite 1st SAS/SBS soldiers?
Richard Perceval Graves, who has written acclaimed biographies of A.E. Housman, Richard Hughes, the Powys Brothers and his uncle Robert Graves, has now turned the spotlight on his own life: because he wishes to tell the story of what it was like being brought up in a professional family in those far-off days of the 1940s and 1950s.
A novel, set in Belfast between 1911-1919, with a backdrop of the events which have had a lasting impact on the city and Northern Ireland. Written by an author born and raised on the Falls Road, Belfast.
A relatable, compelling family novel with recognisable characters that completely absorbs readers. The Belgium version (written in Dutch) won the 2021 Indie Awards Public Prize
A thrilling, action-packed adventure, with many twists and turns that will ignite children's imaginations. Set on the Cornish coast in the present day and, mainly, in the nineteenth-century world of smugglers and wreckers.
The second book in the Football Dream Series, football-fiction with a soul and aimed at 9-11year old children. Blends growing-up and football-excitement while at the same time sensitively exploring the painful subject of the loss of a parent.
The intentions of 'community policing' are extensively contested. Is it about state surveillance, responding to the needs of community, or mystifying and providing a cloak of legitimacy for more coercive police practices?Through ethnographic research this book aims to shine a spotlight on these contested interpretations. The research in Burscough, Ormskirk and Skelmersdale is an attempt to clarify the issues and determine the success, or failure, of this approach to policing in terms of image, effectiveness, and responsiveness to the needs of diverse communities. The study includes the perceptions of contemporary policing practices from three hundred members of the public, one hundred from each of the areas specified above.The investigation incorporates extensive interviews with six officers, whose responses are utilised in the body of the text so that an in-depth perspective of the police interpretation of community policing can be analysed. Both aspects are combined so that a capacious impression of current opinions can be attained and thus develop an understanding of the way the police in Southwest Lancashire can be considered as community responsive. Community Policing in Southwest Lancashire reflects on how community policing can be reimagined to avert greater recourse to coercive policing.
Devlin - The Ancient Future is set in the not-too-distant future when the islands of Ireland and Britain are ruled by the repressive Regime, managed by AI and advanced androids. Devlin, who worked for the Regime when younger, now lives in the mainland capital city.
A memoir set in the indie/alternative music world of the 1990's and 2000's in the time of Britpop and alternative rock. An underdog story about someone from a provincial town trying to succeed in the music business.
A story of three generations of passionate Finnish women. A family history, as well as the story of Finland from the 1918 civil war to the 1970's.
In the summer of 2018, the author returned to the island of Cyprus to walk The Green Line, crossing into Northern and Southern Cyprus several times and taking the reader far from the tourist hordes. A journey back through time, and a discovery of how place and time affect who we will become.
From Ekaterinburg to Askat - Journey Across Russia, is a tale with friendship and family love at its centre. Too often we find ourselves lonely and lost, and it is in those moments, that a friend, or ten of them, can light our way through the darkness, which is exactly the case in this book.
Ruhe is an exciting story which features contemporary threats to the Baltic States, Ukraine and the Middle East and is set against a background of European classical music. This is the fourth book in the Livonia Saga.
Charley is worried about her archaeologist parents, marooned on a sinking island but she soon finds herself in danger when an antique mirror becomes a gateway to another world. A magical fantasy story as two children are pursued through several different parallel worlds.
A rollicking story of tension and danger, Charcoal Boy is based on historical fact both in the plots against Elizabeth I and the skills needed to become an artist in Tudor time.
Inspired by Julia Cameron's classic The Artist's Way, Eleanor set out on a project to write every morning, and crucially, to publish it on Substack that same morning; a commitment to press the button as soon as she'd finished, and before she had time to regret it. She set rules: she'd do no forward planning, she'd tell whatever story came to mind, the writing would take no longer than an hour, the reading of it, no longer than a minute. What came was A Memoir In 65 Postcards, the personal story that had been knocking about her system for well over twenty years. Questions were answered, and a puzzle was put together. Using the same rules of engagement, its follow up, The Recovery Diaries, became a deeper exploration of what emerged and how she is now.With humour and honesty, from a pagan commune to sobriety, this collection of essays and stories form a unique exploration of wealth, survival, the questions that haunt us, and what makes us human. It's you and me. It's where our worlds collide.
The Speed of a Flame is an exciting story which features contemporary threats to the Baltic States, Ukraine and the Middle East and is set against a background of European classical music. This is the third book in the Livonia Saga.
A brooding malevolence has emerged from the shadows and loved ones are disappearing without a trace. Stranded on a strange alien world, with no idea how he got there or how he was going to get back home, Joshua Ellis meets a mysterious pirate; but can he be trusted?
A memoir of the ups and downs of family life during and just after the Second World War. Gives detail and colour to a period of recent history through the personal experiences and memories of the author. Both informative and amusing in equal measure.
The Seventh Terrace is an exciting story which features contemporary threats to the Baltic States, Ukraine and the Middle East and is set against a background of European classical music. This is the fifth book in the Livonia Saga.
Whether portraying ancestral hearth-sides in North Norfolk or the coast and countryside of Northumberland, Paul Berry conjures a strong sense of mood and location. His poetry highlights everyday rituals, rites of passage, family life and legacies of lost love, to celebrate the often remarkable nature of the routine and run of the mill.
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