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The Battle For England (Wars of the Magna Carta #1)
Medieval England is under siege… Perfect for fans of Conn Iggulden, Robyn Young, Alison Weir and Anthony Riches.
More info →Death On Duty (Josef Slonský Investigations #3)
An international mystery with an unforgettable detective! Perfect for fans of Ian Rankin, Jo Nesbo and Peter Robinson.
More info →More Cats in the Belfry (Feline Frolics
The final chapter in Doreen’s animal memoirs! For cat lovers old and new – particularly those whose lives are ruled by feline fancy!
More info →A Comfort of Cats (Feline Frolics #8)
The next adventure for Doreen’s animal family! For cat lovers old and new – particularly those whose lives are ruled by feline fancy!
More info →The Coming of Saska (Feline Frolics #7)
A must read for animal enthusiasts! For cat lovers old and new – particularly those whose lives are ruled by feline fancy!
More info →Double Trouble (Feline Frolics #6)
The cats are back – and more mischievous than ever! For cat lovers old and new – particularly those whose lives are ruled by feline fancy!
More info →The Mercy Killings (Esther & Jack Enright Mysteries #6)
The Enrights return for their most shocking case yet! Perfect for fans of Sherlock Holmes, Rory Clements and Antonia Hodgson…
More info →Letters For A Spy
A thrilling Regency romance set during the Napoleonic Wars! For fans of Georgette Heyer, Mary Balogh, Jane Aiken Hodge and Jane Austen.
More info →Slaughter and Forgetting (Josef Slonský Investigations #2)
A detective series like no other! Perfect for fans of Ian Rankin, Jo Nesbo and Peter Robinson.
More info →The Affacombe Affair (Pollard & Toye Investigations #2)
Cosy crime writing at its best! Perfect for fans of Agatha Christie, M C Beaton, Sophie Hannah and Faith Martin.
More info →Six Battles for India: Anglo-Sikh Wars, 1845-46 and 1848-49
George Bruce’s remarkable book uncovers the history of the two Anglo-Sikh Wars that erupted in India in the 1840s. Perfect for fans of William Dalrymple, Lawrence James and Richard Holmes.
More info →Raining Cats and Donkeys (Feline Frolics #4)
More hilarious antics for Doreen’s animal family! For cat lovers old and new – particularly those whose lives are ruled by feline fancy!
More info →Donkey Work (Feline Frolics #3)
After cats there comes donkey… For cat lovers old and new – particularly those whose lives are ruled by feline fancy!
More info →The Beau and the Bluestocking
A classic, best-selling pre Regency romance! For fans of Georgette Heyer, Mary Balogh, Jane Aiken Hodge and Jane Austen.
More info →An Advantageous Marriage
An Advantageous Marriage is a classic historical novel by Alice Chetwynd Ley: a traditional British, Regency romance, set in nineteenth-century England.
More info →The Opium Purge (Lady Fan Mysteries #3)
Lady Fan and her crime-fighting family are back! For fans of Georgette Heyer, Mary Balogh, Barbara Erskine and Jane Austen.
More info →The Duke’s Agent (Raif Jarrett Regency Mystery #1)
An ex-soldier turns detective in this thrilling Regency read! For fans of Georgette Heyer, Andrew Taylor, S G MacLean and Antonia Hodgson.
More info →An Unknown Welshman
The rise of the Tudor Dynasty! Perfect for fans of Conn Iggulden, Robyn Young, Alison Weir and Anthony Riches.
More info →The Posing Playwright (Esther & Jack Enright Mysteries #5)
It was the trial of the century that shocked England to its core…
More info →Cats in May (Feline Frolics #2)
One couple's love affair with their mischievous pets! For cat lovers old and new – particularly those whose lives are ruled by feline fancy!
More info →The Parting Years: 1963-74 (Cecil Beaton’s Diaries #6)
Beaton’s sixth and final volume covers 1963-74. It follows Beaton's encounters with the youth of the swinging sixties but also the parting of many of his lifelong friends.
More info →Tenant of Chesdene Manor
A thrilling Regency Romance from a master of the genre! For fans of Georgette Heyer, Mary Balogh, Jane Aiken Hodge and Jane Austen.
More info →Cats in the Belfry (Feline Frolics #1)
You won’t find another book about cats as funny as this one! For cat lovers old and new – particularly those whose lives are ruled by their feline friends!
More info →Ruth Robinson’s Year of Miracles
All Ruth Robinson ever wanted was the man of her dreams. But she lost the man, and got a baby instead…
More info →Death of an Old Girl (Pollard & Toye Investigations #1)
How do you solve a village murder when everyone is under suspicion…?
More info →Path to the Silent Country (The Brontë Sisters Saga #2)
Path to the Silent Country is a thrilling fictionalised biography of Charlotte Brontë: beautifully written literary fiction set in nineteenth century Yorkshire.
More info →Dark Quartet (The Brontë Sisters Saga #1)
Dark Quartet is a fictionalised biography of the Brontë sisters: beautifully written literary fiction set in nineteenth century Yorkshire revealing the real tragedies of the authors of the best-loved novels Wuthering Heights, Jane Eyre and The Tenant of Wildfell Hall.
More info →Awful By Comparison
Can Jennifer learn to live in the shadow of her sister’s success? Preferably with a full time job and a drawer of matching underwear? Or will she always feel Awful By Comparison…?
More info →The Deathly Portent (Lady Fan Mysteries #2)
When a young woman predicts a murder, she finds herself the centre of a witch hunt…
More info →The Slum Reaper (Esther & Jack Enright Mysteries #4)
People are dying in London’s East End. Is a serial killer on the loose?
More info →The Georgian Rake
An impetuous heroine uncovers a shocking scandal…
More info →The Master of Liversedge
Man turns against master under the threat of revolution…
More info →The Guinea Stamp
Nothing is as it seems when spies are in your midst…
More info →The Restless Years: 1955-63 (Cecil Beaton’s Diaries #5)
Beaton’s fifth volume covers 1955-63. He travels the world, visiting exotic locales and also Paris, New York, and Los Angeles. Friends like Diana Vreeland, Truman Cooper, and Greta Garbo make repeat appearances. He also recounts a grand ball given by Barbara Hutton in Tangier and an argument with Alfred Hitchcock at a movie screening hosted by Edie Goetz.
More info →The Prodigal Sister (Esther & Jack Enright Mysteries #3)
Dark rumours surround the death of a young woman. Can Jack and Esther Enright discover the truth?
More info →The Jewelled Snuff Box
A young girl with a mysterious past finds herself unwittingly caught up in a scandal…
More info →Summer at Hollyhock House
Faith Coombes should have been over the moon when her long-term boyfriend proposed to her. But instead, she broke with him. Rob was safe, reliable, nice and … boring. Nothing like the only person who had ever broken her heart…
More info →Lying and Dying (Josef Slonský Investigations #1)
What do you do when the poison comes from within…?
More info →Women Behaving Badly
Three women, three affairs, and a self-help group with a difference…
More info →A Season at Brighton (The Eversley Saga #3)
Will Catherine Denham’s independent streak land her in serious danger…?
More info →The Toast of the Town (The Eversley Saga #2)
Can anyone tame Georgiana’s tempestuous heart…?
More info →The Clandestine Betrothal (The Eversley Saga #1)
A pretty young heiress finds her quick temper may have landed her in a world of trouble…
More info →Girlfriend, Interrupted
A sparkling and hilarious romantic comedy! Perfect for fans of Jo Watson, Gill Sims and Kirsty Greenwood…
More info →The Night Caller (Esther & Jack Enright Mysteries #2)
A shadowy presence is haunting London. Can anyone shine a light on the darkness?
More info →The Gilded Shroud (Lady Fan Mysteries #1)
When Emily Fanshawe, Marchioness of Polbrook, is found strangled in her bedchamber, suspicion immediately falls on those residing in the grand house in Hanover Square.
More info →The Strenuous Years: 1948-55 (Cecil Beaton’s Diaries #4)
Beaton’s fourth volume covers 1948-55. The carefree days are over and as Beaton moves into middle age with doubts and anxiety his first venture into playwriting brings unexpected difficulty.
More info →The Happy Years: 1944-48 (Cecil Beaton’s Diaries #3)
Beaton’s third volume covers 1944-48. In 1944 Beaton, as official photographer for the Ministry of Information, was sent to Paris to arrange an exhibition of war photographs. While there he renewed his acquaintance with Picasso and encountered many other famous faces, including Gide, Cocteau and Gertrude Stein.
More info →Flotsam & Jetsam (Inspector Torquil McKinnon #4)
The once idyllic island of West Uist has turned deadly…
More info →The Years Between: 1939-44 (Cecil Beaton’s Diaries #2)
Sir Cecil Beaton (1904 –1980) was an English fashion, portrait and war photographer, painter, diarist and Academy Award–winning stage and costume designer.
More info →Murder Solstice (Inspector Torquil McKinnon #3)
Murder Solstice is the third crime thriller in the detective series featuring Inspector Torquil McKinnon: an action-packed police procedural full of suspense.
More info →Deathly Wind (Inspector Torquil McKinnon #2)
Deathly Wind is the second crime thriller in the detective series featuring Inspector Torquil McKinnon: an action-packed police procedural full of suspense.
More info →Cassandra’s Secret
Cassandra's Secret is both a coming-of-age story and poignant return to the past, an intricate family drama of the close bond between mother and daughter, and the strength of love needed to overcome abuse and grief.
More info →The Wandering Years: 1922-39 (Cecil Beaton’s Diaries #1)
A classic memoir of the twentieth century, spanning through the Second World War, the Golden Age of Hollywood and the reign of Queen Elizabeth II.
More info →Sylvia Pankhurst: The Rebellious Suffragette
Sylvia Pankhurst’s colourful, maverick life is narrated in this fascinating political, historical and cultural biography by Shirley Harrison, drawing on Sylvia’s journals, letters, writings, and paintings. It includes a Foreword by her son, Richard Pankhurst.
More info →The Royal Ghost (Mina Scarletti Mysteries #2)
A Victorian mystery with a haunting twist! A scandalous rumour is sweeping through Brighton. But is everything really as it seems…?
More info →Mr Scarletti’s Ghost (Mina Scarletti Mysteries #1)
The first in a thrilling Victorian mystery series, with a feisty female lead! Perfect for fans of Sherlock Holmes, Agatha Christie and Antonia Hodgson...
Those grieving for their lost love ones are desperate to communicate with the dead once more. But are they falling prey to unscrupulous fortune hunters?
More info →An Unquiet Ghost (Mina Scarletti Mysteries #3)
Mina Scarletti, writer of horror stories but supernatural sceptic at heart, is becoming well known for unmasking those who fraudulently claim to be able to communicate with the dead. So it is no surprise to her when a young couple write to her seeking her advice.
More info →The Gathering Murders (Inspector Torquil McKinnon #1)
The annual West Uist literary festival – The Gathering – always attracts the best in the business. But with the tiny Scottish Hebridean island population suddenly doubling, the local police force is stretched to breaking point. And this year they have to deal with more than just drunken fights and rowdy behaviour…
More info →Dead Ernest
Ernest Bentley was a pillar of the community. But when he suddenly dies of a heart attack his wife Annie refuses to have the words ‘beloved husband’ added to his gravestone. Their son, Billy, is exasperated with his mother and worries about how she will cope on her own. Unwilling to take time out of his own busy schedule to take care of her, he enlists the services of the local vicar, Andrew, to keep an eye on her.
More info →The Gaslight Stalker (Esther & Jack Enright Mysteries #1)
Jack the Ripper is stalking London's streets. Can anyone stop him before he kills even more women?
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