Once they had been called Orrice and Effel, two bedraggled, scruffy waifs who lived rough off the streets of Walworth.
The Governor: My Life Inside Britain’s Most Notorious Jails by Vanessa Frake
Violence. Drugs. Killers. Riots.
Welcome to the world of the Governor.
Gate of Shadows by Mark Wells
A mystic portal lies open. A chilling predator stalks the night. Can an undaunted student stop the darkness from spreading?
College of Shadows by Mark Wells
Cambridge is home to the brightest minds… and the deadliest monsters. Can Nick and Annabel banish the beast before freshman year becomes their last?
Echoes Of Yesterday by Mary Jane Staples
It was June 1916 when Sergeant Boots Adams of the Royal West Kents, together with his men, was billeted on the Descartes farm in Northern France.
We Are Nature by Ray Mears
A journey of discovery through our natural world. Unlock the hidden secrets of the wild and begin to see, instead of merely look.
Poison for Teacher by Nancy Spain
From the pen of Nancy Spain, for whom farce and humour are a lot more fun than a conventional detective novel, the result is a deliciously wild ride.
Pride of Walworth by Mary Jane Staples
There was a new family in Browning Street, Walworth – the Harrisons. Respectable and well-behaved, the only thing unusual about them was that Mr Harrison was never there…
Fourteen Wolves by Catherine Barr and Jenni Desmond
In fairy tales, the wolf’s cry makes people shudder. They’ve been hunted, captured. But the wolf carries a wild magic – a magic that once restored a barren land.
A Most Unwelcome Connection by David Lloyd
Colin Cavendish doesn’t get the 21st century. He is an old-fashioned, rigid, pedantic man who relishes his well-ordered life selling theatrical memorabilia from his tiny London shop…
Missing Person by Mary Jane Staples
The house in Caulfield Place, off Browning Street in Walworth, was haunted, or at least that’s what the street kids said. So when two men, a woman, and a parrot moved in, everyone was very interested…
Understanding Pathological Demand Avoidance Syndrome in Children by Phil Christie, Margaret Duncan, Ruth Fidler and Zara Healy
This straightforward guide offers a complete overview of Pathological Demand Avoidance Syndrome (PDA) and gives practical advice for overcoming the difficulties it poses in a wide range of contexts from diagnosis through to adulthood.
The PDA Paradox by Harry Thompson
Diagnosed with Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA) in his teenage years, Harry Thompson looks back with wit and humour at the ups and downs of family and romantic relationships, school, work and mental health, as well as his teenage struggle with drugs and alcohol.
The Wife Who Got a Life by Tracy Bloom
Cathy soon realises that nailing the list isn’t quite as easy as it seems, but she’s a mum on a mission and nothing’s going to stop her now…
The Lip by Charlie Carroll
Away from the hotels and holiday lets, there is an unseen side of Cornwall, where the shifting uncertainties of the future breed resentment and mistrust.
The Disappeared by Ali Harper
A distraught mother… A missing son… A case which could prove deadly…
A Family Affair by Mary Jane Staples
1926: A murderer is behind bars – thanks to Boots – but he is now plotting revenge on the entire Adams clan from his cell.
The Widower by Christobel Kent
When bossy, loving, sensible Kate dies suddenly, her little sister Rose dutifully returns from a carefree life abroad to help Kate’s widower and the two children Rose has never met. But she is unsettled to see no trace of her warm-hearted sister in the remote, dilapidated house, nor in Kate’s cold, distant partner, Evan.
Fallen Souls (Outworld Ranger Book 4) by David Alastair Hayden
The Outworld Ranger crew has dodged government forces, criminal guilds, and bounty hunters numerous times since fleeing Ekaran IV. But with the warships of the Dark Messiah closing in on them, their mission has never been in greater jeopardy.
At First Sight by Hannah Sunderland
Two strangers. Two chance meetings. One extraordinary love story…
The Desperate Wife by Caroline Roberts
Kate believed she had it all. A loving husband, two beautiful little girls, and a million happy memories still to collect. Everything was how it should be – a family, together.
Made in Sweden
The Made in Sweden podcast is the true story behind the novel The Father by Anton Svensson.
From Now
FROM NOW stars and is Executive Produced by Richard Madden and Brian Cox. Created & Written by Rhys Wakefield and William Day Frank.
One Question
A weekly show asking better questions. One Question challenges the way we think and breaks down echo chambers by asking one question from different individual and industry perspectives.
Finisterre – Hell or High Water – Ep 1. Easkey Britton – Becoming Blue
Presented by Lawrence Stafford, a Finisterre podcast exploring the depths of our oceans and the resilience of the human spirit.
The Sustainable(ish) Guide to Green Parenting by Jen Gale
The must-have friendly green bible of accessible eco-tips for families.
On Mother Brown’s Doorstep by Mary Anne Staples
As wedding bells ring, Walworth is turned upside down by tragic events…
The Victim by G. D. Sanders
Someone is lying… and someone is dead.
King of Camberwell by Mary Jane Staples
CAN SHE WIN THE HEART OF THE MAN SHE LOVES?
Sammy has always had an eye for business and a good deal and is determined to expand the family business. But as his mighty empire grows, his assistant Susie Brown has plans of her own…
Everything I’ve Learned About Motherhood by Zeena Moolla
Motherhood is amazing and the devotion you encounter is staggeringly strong. But when you’re in the eye of the shitstorm, veering between love and lunacy, wondering how this tiny, adorable human can wreak so much bedlam in your life, I believe you need a robust sense of humour to help save your sanity.
The Frequency of Us by Keith Stuart
In Second World War Bath, young, naïve wireless engineer Will meets Austrian refugee Elsa Klein.
Taking on Gravity by Richard Browning
From Icarus to Iron Man, the dream of human flight has always inspired and challenged us. Now, with his pioneering jet suit, Richard Browning has redefined what is possible.
Blood Ties by Brian McGilloway
How can a dead woman avenge herself on her killer twenty years after her murder?
Forget Me Not by A. M. Taylor
When Maddie met Nora, their friendship felt as easy as breathing. And when Nora disappeared, all the air went with her. Without her best friend, Maddie’s life became impossible.
Close Your Eyes by Rachel Abbott
Don’t let him under your skin. He’ll destroy you. Don’t fight him. He’ll win. Run. Never let him find you.
My Policeman by Bethan Roberts
It is in 1950s’ Brighton that Marion first catches sight of Tom. He teaches her to swim in the shadow of the pier and Marion is smitten – determined her love will be enough for them both.
Our Emily by Mary Jane Staples
CAN SHE WIN OVER HER SWEETHEART’S FAMILY?
Like, Follow, Kill by Carissa Ann Lynch
Badly scarred after the accident that killed her husband, Camilla Brown locks herself away from the world. Her only friendships are online, where everyone lives picture-perfect lives.
The Complete McAuslan by George MacDonald Fraser
George MacDonald Fraser’s hilarious stories of the most disastrous soldier in the British Army – collected together for the first time in one volume.
The First World War Galleries by Paul Cornish
The Imperial War Museum was founded during the First World War, to record and commemorate that conflict for future generations.
Closer Than Blood by Paul Grzegorzek
The real nightmare begins when the missing person returns…
A Cold Flame by Aidan Conway
In the crippling heat of August in Rome, a flat goes up in flames, the doors sealed from the outside. Five illegal immigrants are trapped and burnt alive – their charred bodies barely distinguishable amidst the debris.
The Somme by Anthony Richards
Between 1 July and 18 November 1916 Britain s new volunteer army took the leading role in a battle on the Western Front for the first time.
Down Lambeth Way by Mary Jane Staples
ON THE EVE OF WAR, CAN SHE AND HER FAMILY PULL THROUGH? The Adams family were poor, cheerful and, above all, respectable. There was Mrs …
The Follow by Paul Grzegorzek
A fast-paced and riveting crime novel and the first in a new Brighton-set police procedural series featuring PC Gareth Bell. Danger is never far behind… …
A Known Evil by Aidan Conway
A serial killer stalks the streets of Rome… A gripping debut crime novel and the first in a groundbreaking series, from a new star in …
Toddler Calm by Sarah Ockwell-Smith
This book works. It shows that that the naughty step, sticker charts and controlled crying are NOT the only solutions. Many parents struggle with getting …
The Taken Girls by G.D Sanders
Someone is watching them… When a missing teenage girl reappears unharmed but pregnant, the case falls to DI Edina Ogborne, the newest recruit of Canterbury …
Two For Three Farthings by Mary Jane Staples
Horace was ten, Ethel seven, when Jim Cooper, home from the trenches, minus an arm and just about managing on his own, found them huddled …
Call Me Mummy by Tina Baker
She wanted a child. So she took one.