Pax Brown should be a happy man. He has a loving wife, two wonderful children, a nice little town house and a steady job in a bank. But while he tries to stem the rising tide of spilt peas and Lego and Thea cooks Sunday lunch in her underwear and gre...
All the Frogs collects together the poems John Mole has written for children since the publication of This is the Blackbird which was shortlisted for the CLPE Award. As in his previous collections, he conveys the mystery, humour and sometimes pain to...
Half of marriages end in divorce. But is it all roses for the other half? From the author of Sail or Return, The Monogamist an original and moving comedy, bubbling with laughter and surprise, about staying married.Alex and Tony are living happily eve...
A witty satire on City life, which will be gruesomely familiar to all those who work within the Square Mile.The TimesMost enjoyable...good on office atmosphere, City jargon, slap and tickle.The GuardianNo-one knows more about the workings of Dividend...
Hunted street kids, child slavery, and an explorer starving and lost in the Frozen North. The Christmas message for grown-ups. And no syrup with that. But with happy endings...Rubbish Christmas - Christmas Love - The Explorer's Christmas...
Three very different stories with one thing in common - the supranatural.Maria lives in a Greek village on the Black Sea at the turn of the last century. She and her lover flee to America from a sea vampire bent on vengeance.In The Good Book the Chur...
In 1599 Queen Elizabeth I sent a wonderful present to Sultan Mehmet III of Turkey. It was a self-playing organ, which could play for six hours, combined with a speaking clock and jewel-encrusted moving figures, all contained in a gilded cabinet sixte...
A comedy, a history, a traveller's tale of love and adventure...join young Lord Exford on his journey to the Greece of heroines and philosophers, pashas and janissaries. The year is 1788. George III is on the throne. To escape debt and court summonse...