They were out of their depth, out of breath and out of time. Two men, trapped in a crippled submarine.
Projects
Outlandish: Walking Europe’s Unlikely Landscapes by Nick Hunt
In Outlandish, acclaimed travel writer Nick Hunt takes us across landscapes that should not be there…
The Marriage by K.L. Slater
Ten years ago he killed my son. Today I married him.
SMASH IT!: The Art of Getting What YOU Want by Alison Edgar MBE
Sick of things not going your way?
Year Of Victory by Mary Jane Staples
The seemingly endless war was at last coming to a conclusion.
Sword of Bone by Anthony Rhodes
It is September 1939. Shortly after war is declared, Anthony Rhodes is sent to France, serving with the British Army.
Scandalous Alchemy by Katy Moran
The past hunts them both, remorselessly, relentlessly, and neither can escape it for long.
Summer at the Château by Jennifer Bohnet
Every end has a new beginning…
The Way Ahead by Mary Jane Staples
It is 1944, and the Adams family, along with the rest of the people of the United Kingdom, are beginning to weary of the seemingly never-ending war against Hitler’s Germany.
The Spy who was left out in the Cold: The Secret History of Agent Goleniewski by Tim Tate
His name was Michal Goleniewski and he remains one of the most important, yet least known and most misunderstood spies of the Cold War.
Giving a Damn: Racism, Romance and Gone with the Wind by Patricia Williams
The story of slavery in America is not over. It lives on in how we speak to one another, in how we treat one another, in how our societies are organised.
Tomorrow Is Another Day by Mary Jane Staples
It was not so much the war, however, as a succession of tragic domestic events that brought a sad and lonely little girl called Phoebe…
Sunrise by The Sea by Jenny Colgan
In a quaint seaside resort, a charming bakery holds the key to another world…
Roman Chronicles II: The Rise of Caratacus by K. M. Ashman
Old friends will clash, armies will collide… let there be blood.
The Brotherhood II: Templar Stone by K. M. Ashman
The Holy Land – AD 1177…
The Wallace Case: Britain’s Most Baffling Unsolved Murder by Roger Wilkes
Who really killed Julia Wallace? The final verdict.
Palace of the Drowned by Christine Mangan
In Venice, Frances Croy is working to leave the previous year behind: another novel published to little success, a scathing review she can’t quite manage to forget, and, most of all, the real reason behind her self-imposed exile from London: the incident at the Savoy.
Roman I: The Fall of Britannia by K. M. Ashman
It is too late for peace. Prepare for war.
Leave the Lights On by Egan Hughes
His DREAM house is about to become her worst NIGHTMARE.
Buried For Good by Alex Coombs
On a remote island, everyone is a suspect…
Available: A Memoir of Sex and Dating After a Marriage Ends by Laura Friedman Williams
If you’d told 46-year old Laura Friedman Williams that in a few years she’d be having some of the best sex of her life with men who were not her husband, she’d have laughed in your face.
Bright Day, Dark Night by Mary Jane Staples
It is summer, 1941, and the country is still at war…
The Accidental Influencer: How My Need to Get Likes Nearly Ruined My Life by Bella Younger
When Bella Younger spawned Deliciously Stella – her hilarious and daring social media alter ego – she wanted to prove once and for all that Instagram does not equal reality.
The Blade Bearer by K. M. Ashman
He prays for strength, he prays for courage but most of all, he prays for forgiveness for the vengeance he is about to unleash.
Vampire: The Curse of Sekhmet by K. M. Ashman
What she uncovers is beyond her wildest dreams…..and darkest nightmares
Churchill’s People by Mary Jane Staples
In 1941, the United Kingdom was in desperate straits, standing alone with its troops against the colossal war machine of Nazi Germany.
Medieval Sagas IV: Ring of Steel by K. M. Ashman
AD 1294 Caernarfon has fallen to Madog and the Welsh uprising spreads like a wildfire…
The Brotherhood I: Templar Steel by K. M. Ashman
AD 1177 The threat of war sweeps across the Holy Land and the kingdom of Jerusalem is at imminent risk of invasion from the massed armies of Saladin.
The Charleston Scandal by Pamela Hart
London, 1920s: Kit Linton, a privileged young Australian aiming to become a star, arrives in the city to find the Jazz Age in full swing.
The Savage Instinct by M. M. Deluca
England, 1873. Clara Blackstone has just been released after one year in a private asylum for the insane.
Savage Eden by K. M. Ashman
A time between Ice Ages. Golau, a Cro-Magnon hunter gatherer, is pulled from a freezing lake and nursed back to health by a group of wandering Neanderthal.
Fire Over London by Mary Jane Staples
The war is only into its second year, but already it has claimed one victim from the Adams family.
The Family at War by Mary Jane Staples
It was 1940, and many of the younger members of the Adams family were caught up in the war in France.
Medieval Sagas III: Sword of Liberty by K.M.Ashman
In 1274, Edward the First ruled England having inherited the crown from his father, Henry the Third.
Featherweight by Mick Kitson
One wrong move, one misstep, and the course of her life will be changed forever.
Everybody by Olivia Laing
Everybody is an examination of the forces arranged against freedom and a celebration of how ordinary human bodies can resist oppression and reshape the world.
Hot London Nights by Clare Lydon
It’s never too late. Especially to fall in love…
The Last Summer by Mary Jane Staples
Job and Jemima Hardy weren’t Londoners by birth. They had both lived in a Sussex village until lack of work had sent Job and the family to Walworth – to a house in Stead Street.
Medieval II – In Shadows of Kings by K.M. Ashman
Henry III is dead. His son, Edward Longshanks is on his way back from crusade to claim the crown and impose his iron will on a weakened country.
Chasing the Sun by Judy Leigh
Sun, Sangria and new starts.
The Camberwell Raid by Mary Jane Staples
There was a double wedding planned in Walworth. Sally Brown was marrying Horace Cooper, and her brother, Freddy, was at last getting hitched to his childhood sweetheart, Cassie Ford.
Winter of Despair by Cora Harrison
Wilkie Collins must prove his brother is innocent of murder in the second of the compelling new Gaslight mystery series.
The Troubles with Us by Alix O’Neill
Growing up on the Falls Road in 1990s Belfast, Alix O’Neill has seen it all…
Move! by Caroline Williams
We all know that exercise changes the way you think and feel. But scientists are just starting to discover exactly how it works.
My Farming Life by Emma Gray
Tales from a shepherdess on a remote Northumberland farm.
The Young Ones by Mary Jane Staples
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.