Robert Breustedt's new Young Adult book - The Pigeon Run - is a fast moving story about the challenges four young friends face when stumbling into a situation that calls for extraordinary responses of courage and ingenuity. Their characters are finely drawn, their different strengths and weakness enabling them to confront overwhelming odds and very dangerous people. The relationship between the main character, Ollie Saunders, and his live-in grandad adding a rich seem of humour to the overall story.
Patricia Goodwin's first novel, AUTUMN IN AUGUST, is a tale of guilty secrets, relationships and new beginnings.
Her second book, for younger readers, is a delightful story about two runaway pigs.
The debut novel for young teens by Annette Reis is a magical story that spans two continents.
Stewart Shale's collection of short stories, Ashes in the Wind, includes both fiction and non-fiction, ranging from comedy, biography through to drama and horror.
Stewart's two autobiographical titles, Hippo in a Hairnet and If Only We'd Known are filled with amusing anecdotes about his life as an ex-pat in France.
"Intrigue, jealousy, and a surprise ending." Murder at the Meridian Club Ball is Maura Kennedy Fair's debut novel.
Bearing the mental scars of having been bullied from a young age, Serena, now an adult, is faced with an old adversary who is intent on destroying her. What follows is a dramatic showdown at the Merdian Club Ball...
Peter Bromley's short stories have already been published in many literary journals. His debut novel, OF HUMAN FOLLY, deals with the developing climate crisis at a human and individual level. As well as winning and being short-listed for many awards, Peter's first full length work of fiction has been described as “…a stunning debut novel” and “…as urgent as Silent Spring.”
Short stories arrive with us in all shapes and sizes. A bereaved family riven by internal friction. A beleaguered policeman with a rejuvenated wife. A burnt-out doctor, counting the minutes. Cameos from life in a small Welsh town. Diversions to other crises around the world.
In his first foray into fiction, Christopher C James’s incendiary and acerbically witty collection of short stories is a perfectly observed study of the malaise of modern day life.