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Projects
Dr Who – The Underwater Menace by Nigel Robinson
Anneke has been in reading The Under Water Menace, Sleeper Agents, Planet of Bones and A Matter of Time.
Leo and Friends by Lyndsey Uglow
‘I knew dogs could make a difference to the children’s lives. I knew it the moment I watched a little boy, exhausted by pain and sickness, stretch out his hand to touch my dog’s paw, and then…he smiled.’
Women and Girls with Autism Spectrum Disorder by Sarah Hendrickx
The difference that being female makes to the diagnosis, life and experiences of a person with an Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) has largely gone unresearched and unreported until recently.
When Silence Kills by Mark Griffin
When the mutilated body of a woman is discovered in her home, DCI Bishop from the Met murder squad is called in to oversee the case.
Six Years a Hostage by Stephen McGown
Stephen McGown was en route from London to South Africa, on a once-in-a-lifetime trip by motorbike, returning home to Johannesburg.
A Girl Next Door by Mary Jane Staples
Boots Adams celebrates his 60th birthday in style with an old-fashioned Cockney knees-up, even if Gemma, James and the rest of the younger people insist that the music has to be rock and roll.
Family Fortunes by Mary Jane Staples
The 1950s are in full swing, and the Adams family is blessed with many new additions.
Why the Dutch Are Different: A Journey into the Hidden Heart of the Netherlands by Ben Coates
Stranded at Schiphol airport, Ben Coates called up a friendly Dutch girl he’d met some months earlier. He stayed for dinner. Actually, he stayed for good.
Five Minds by Guy Morpuss
Sharing a body can be murder…
Cinderella Goes to the Morgue by Nancy Spain
It may not be as grim up north as they say, but it wasn’t where amateur private investigators Natasha DuVivien and Miriam Birdseye intended to spend their Christmas.
Glittering a Turd: How surviving the unsurvivable taught me to live by Kris Hallenga
Kris was living a totally normal life as a twenty-three-year-old: travelling the world, falling in love, making plans.
The Source By Sarah Sultoon
One last chance to reveal the truth…
Every Day in December by Kitty Wilson
Two people. One month to fall in love.
When the Earl Met His Match by Stacy Reid
When Hugh Winthrop, the future Earl of Albury, decides to advertise for a wife in the London paper, he never expected an anonymous response from a woman who matches him wit for wit.
Chronicles of a Royal Pet: Vanquish and Vanish (Royal Ooze Chronicles Book 7) by Ian Rodgers
Having united with his fellow Chosen Ones in the Aether, and survived several trials and tribulations within that vast, otherworldly realm, Jelly now faces a new task
Is This It? by Hannah Tovey
Ivy and Mia have been best friends since the fun, messy, hungover years of their twenties.
Hope and Happiness in Bluebell Wood by Ali McNamara
Welcome to Bluebell Wood where the sun shines, the locals are kind and there’s something more than a little bit magical about the place.
Herding Cats: The Art of Amateur Cricket Captaincy by Charlie Campbell
In 1985 Mike Brearley published The Art of Captaincy, revealing how he steered Middlesex and England to victory with his team of first-class cricketers.
The Book Club by C.J. Cooper
Alice didn’t come to the village for peace and quiet. She came for revenge.
Dog Rose Dirt by Jen Williams
If she wants to unearth the truth and stop further bloodshed, she’ll have to confront a monster.
Traitor in the House by Caz Finlay
Can these two sworn enemies work together? Or is that a line they will never cross?
Legacy of Steel by Mathew Ward
War is coming . . . and this time the gods themselves will take sides.
History by Miles Jupp
A satirical, tragicomic story about a man on the edge from actor and comedian Miles Jupp.
Silent as the Grave by Bill Kitson
Is the killer a member of the house party? Or has the family curse struck again?
Secrets in the Dark by Ceril Campbell
It’s a scandalous world of sex, drugs, celebrity and wealth – alluring, addictive…and deceptive.
Spreading Wings by Mary Jane Staples
Sammy Adams is always on the look-out for a new business opportunity.
My Brother the Killer by Alix Sharkey
A unique and devastating family memoir, My Brother the Killer examines the consequences of fear, lies, shame and silence, and the true costs of keeping dark family secrets.
Lighting the Fuse by Lucy Lewis
Imagine standing over a bomb – you need to make a choice. Remember, your life depends on it.
Changing Times by Mary Jane Staples
With the young Queen now on the throne, times are changing for the Adams family.
Unlost: A journey of self-discovery and the healing power of the wild outdoors by Gail Muller
As Gail took her first steps on the 2,200-mile trek through the wilderness of the USA, she had no idea what lay ahead of her…
London at War: A Nation’s Capital Survives by Alan Jeffreys
London was a city on the front line in the Second World War. It suffered hits from nearly 12,000 tons of bombs, with nearly 30,000 civilians killed by enemy action.
Fallen by Suzanne Wright
Only a few are brave enough to fall . . .
Palaces of Revolution: Life, Death and Art at the Stuart Court by Simon Thurley
The story of the Stuart dynasty is a breathless soap opera played out in just a hundred years in an array of buildings that span Europe from Scotland, via Denmark, Holland and Spain to England.
The Way To Impossible Island by Sophie Kirtley
Born with a serious heart condition, Dara has been waiting for his Big Operation forever, and this summer it’s finally going to happen.
Appointment At The Palace by Mary Jane Staples
Excitement is running high in the Adams family. Mr Finch, after a long career in secret government work, is to be knighted
The Sunny Nihilist: how a meaningless life can make you truly happy by Wendy Syfret
Nihilism is making a comeback, and for younger generations the idea that existence is meaningless is cause for celebration, not despair.
Catalyst Gate by Megan E. O’Keefe
The code has been cracked. The secrets of the Casimir gates have been revealed. But humanity still isn’t safe.
When You Are Mine by Michael Robotham
Philomena McCarthy has defied the odds and become a promising young officer with the Metropolitan Police despite being the daughter of a notorious London gangster.
Pathfinders by Cecil Lewis
‘a life precious to some, or one… these men with dreams and hopes and plans of things to come’.
Sons And Daughters by Mary Jane Staples
By the year 1949, life in Walworth has almost returned to normal…
12 Birds to Save Your Life: Nature’s Lessons in Happiness by Charlie Corbett
Can you recognise the cheerful chirrups of the house sparrow? A song thrush singing out at winter’s darkest hour?
At Home with Dyslexia: A Parent’s Guide to Supporting Your Child by Sascha Roos
This book will empower parents by giving them the tools and strategies to deal with dyslexia, making them confident and knowledgeable in the process.
Notes from the Burning Age by Claire North
Torn between friendship and faith, Ven must decide how far he’s willing to go to save this new world, and how much he is willing to lose.
The Homecoming by Mary Jane Staples
It is 1946, and with the war at last at an end, members of the Adams family who had been serving with the forces begin to come home.
The Authority Gap: Why women are still taken less seriously than men, and what we can do about it by Mary Ann Sieghart
Imagine living in a world in which you were routinely patronized by women.
Eight Perfect Hours by Lia Louis
What if you fell in love…and then he disappeared?
Salt in the Blood: A philosopher goes to sea by Patrick and Sheila Dixon
Everything creaks and bends in heavy seas – what will not bend will simply snap.
Roman Chronicles III: The Wrath of Boudicca by K. M. Ashman
One warrior will bring an army to its knees…
Golden Girl by Elin Hilderbrand
When Vivian Howe, author of thirteen novels and mother of three grown-up children, is killed in a hit-and-run incident while jogging near her home, she ascends to the Beyond.