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Mike Read – A Thousand Years of A London Street: Denmark Street

£12.99

Released on 25th June 2019

‘Excellent book throughouly recommended.’

‘A remarkably interesting and excellently researched book. A real joy to read, it is well-written and brings the history of Denmark Street to life in a wonderfully enjoyable read.’

‘Once you’ve started it, you’re not going to want to stop until you reach the end and have to!’

Mya Roberts – Song of the Sea

£12.99

Release date 22/11/22

“This was my first book to read by this author but won’t be my last! The story and its characters will stick with you long after you finish the story. Highly recommend!”

“It felt true to the time-period and I was glad to read this. Mya Roberts has a great writing style and a knack for the historical fiction.”

“I love historical fiction and this incredibly well researched book is one I can thoroughly recommend!”

Neil Coley – The Cold Distance

£10.99

Release date 28/03/23

‘An engaging novel with more than one intriguing mystery at its core.’

‘I was so gripped by the story I devoured it in no time.’

‘As a nice touch all of the chapters have song titles in the headings and there’s a playlist at the back of the book. An interesting crime/mystery/historical slice of life.’

Paul Crawford – The Wonders of Doctor Bent

£12.99

Released 18/03/2025

“Crawford is a master storyteller. Be prepared to be taken on a thrilling adventure that delves into the very essence of what makes us human…” – Professor Ahmed Hankir, Consultant Psychiatrist, author of The Breakthrough

“A brilliantly written thriller…”  Gene Beresin MD, Professor of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School

“A gripping exploration of mental health, morality, and the human psyche.”  Dr David Crepaz-Keay FRSPH, Mental Health Foundation

Phoebe Sleeman and Alexandra Hart – Alight

£8.99

Available 29/03/22

“I am praying to all my gods that Alight is the first book in a series that will run and run. If this book doesn’t make it to the silver screen it will be a travesty.”

“Loved every second of reading this book. The plot didn’t let me put the book down.”

“I was immediately hooked. I cannot recommend this book enough to anyone.”

R R Penfold – A Storytelling of Ravens

£9.99

Released 29/10/2024

 

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‘This uses the historical time-period perfectly and enjoyed how everything worked with the concept from the description. The characters were everything that I wanted and enjoyed how everything worked with them. R R Penfold was able to create a strong story and had that character development that I wanted.’

‘This was a fast paced, interesting mystery with a lot of elements of the supernatural.’

‘Such a good and fantastic read!!! I rated this book 4 stars because I really enjoyed reading it. I recommend everyone to read this book as fast as they can because it’s really good.’

‘I really like this it wasn’t your typical horror type novel. It was great read and kept you uncomfortable ( in a good way) until the end.’

R. N. Cogley – An Inquiry Into Innocence

£8.99

Release date 23/01/2024

‘Full of tension, intrigue and a twisting narrative.’ – Stacey Dighton, author of The Hawk and The Raven and The Faraway People.

‘A gripping, intriguing and compelling story.’ – Russell Wate, author of the Alexander McFarlane crime fiction series.

‘A brutal and unforgiving system elegantly portrayed.’ – Simon Marlowe, author of The Dead Hand of Dominique and Medusa and The Devil.

‘A prison drama that raises important questions and keeps the reader guessing right up until the climax.’ – Ben Westwood, author of Green Shoots.

R. N. Cogley – Gruesome Getaway

£8.99

Released 28/01/2025

“Gruesome Getaway” is a refreshingly nightmarish tale rooted in ancient Irish folklore. Horror fans won’t want to miss this creepy Celtic thriller.” – Christina Hoag, author of Law of the Jungle, I Am the Famous Carlos, and Skin of Tattoos

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R. Peter Davies – Valediction Records

£9.99

Release date 23/01/2024

 

“A story that’s nourishment for the better parts ourselves. It’s optimistic and warm and we all need some of that.” Claire Lewis, Producer of ‘The Up’ Series of Award-Winning Documentary Films

“Davies packs his story with enough twists, turns and colourful characters to keep the reader hooked until the very last page.” – Colin Hall, Journalist and Author of The Songs The Beatles Gave Away