Posts Tagged ‘fiction’
Edward St Davids
Edward St Davids
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Douglas Roberts Author
Read MorePlastic House Publishing
In 1776, England is a land of misery and oppression where the poor are exploited, the law is cruel and the colonies are in revolt. Amidst this turmoil, a violent and desperate vagabond named Lliam Shaun Hooligan is coerced by a secret society of abolitionists to destroy a shipyard that holds a key prisoner: Benjamin…
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SARAH NEEDS SAVING With its frenetic pacing and confounding plot twists, the gripping family drama Sarah Needs Saving is a captivating domestic thriller, certain to surprise you with its final, “hidden in plain sight” twist.
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The Secretary was a twenty something, long legged attractive woman whose naivety would get the better of her. She was exceptionally loyal to her bosses and her short-hand expertise enabled her to get the top jobs. Her personal life was all but a disaster, with two marriages under her belt and numerous lovers she became…
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One grey, winter morning, Alex inherits a mysterious invention from her late father. The Finding Machine solves mysteries. And contains a big one, too. The question is…why did her dad build it, and who was he trying to find?
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Maisie Kitton
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Come along to the Jazz Age as it bursts onto the scene, 100 years ago, and yanks the Victorian era off of life support to give us the turbulent years of the 1920s: a time with no plan and no direction, but loaded with energy and creativity, and a madness that always rides piggyback on…
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“Warm enough?” He smiled with reassuring eyes. “Yeah… yeah thanks,” I nodded in approval. “You are caught up in a shadow war, child.” The Future continued, “One in which you have no choice but to be a part of. One in which the forces of darkness have reared their ugly head against the world as…
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Psychologist, strategist and award-winning author Paul Taffinder lives in England on the banks of the River Wyre. So fascinated was he as a boy by the underlying motivations of people – the good, the bad and the vile – that he completed three degrees and then a PhD in psychology and still found out that…
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