Showing 49–64 of 113 results

Jan Moran Neil – Shakespeare’s Clock

£8.99

‘I was captivated by the story from the first page. The plot is well constructed and seeds sown early in the novel grow towards a brilliant final denouement.’ 

‘It’s sad, it’s a little dark and it builds immensely up to what I can only describe as an impeccable finale.’

‘Definitely don’t judge this book by it’s vagueness, pick it up and be in for a interesting, emotional journey.’

Jan Stirling Locke – Deception

£12.99

Release date 25/06/2024

‘Both a cautionary reminder of the madness of hatred of ‘a people’ and an unabashed romance between two people united by ‘good’.’ Gaye Poole, author of Edges of Me
‘I recommend Deception to any fan of wartime romance and feminist hidden history.’ – DJG Palmer, author of the Babanango series

Jason Roche – How to Murder a Boyband

£10.99

Released 24.5.22

“This is a great book with a gripping narrative – you won’t be able to put it down!”

“Great read, thoroughly enjoyable…..Very well written with numerous exciting and unexpected twists and turns.”

“Buy this book for yourself and then for your friends! Excited for what comes next for this new author.”

Jeremy Bending – Impulses

£8.99

Release date 26/09/2023

‘A real page turner; a gripping story based on medical fact. The poignancy of what happens to Brian and his family is overwhelmingly well described, and the book should be widely read for its storyline, which is so relevant to modern medicine.’

– Professor John Wass, Professor of Endocrinology at Oxford University.

Impulses has elements of modern tragedy, moments of revelation, and a tragic change in circumstance.

– Ronnie Brown, author of Restless Souls

‘Short, sharp chapters relentlessly record each new blow dealt, grabbing the reader’s attention and seducing them into reading another chapter. Every new setback reminds us all that we may be closer to the precipice than we realise.’

– Tony Auffret, author of The Death of a Smoker and Unsavoury Business