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Similar to Jenny Worth’s “Call the Midwife”, this book reveals a different, still hidden medical field, the world of x-rays. This story follows a shy, sixteen year old girl, as she attempts to become a professional radiographer from 1962 into the 1990’s. All the incidents and cases are true, for they are Patricia Toulson’s real-life […]

New Release: Nelson Riddle – Music with a Heartbeat

Christopher Riddle has contributed several first-hand accounts and memories to his father’s biography About the Book:        NELSON RIDDLE was possibly the greatest; one of the most successful arrangers in the history of American popular music. He worked with global icons such as Peggy Lee, Judy Garland and many more. And in a time of segregation […]

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Pupy Love South Yorkshire Author pens autobiography in lockdown in memory of his wife who died shortly after the birth of their son in 2018 “Pupy Love” – a heartfelt autobiography about love overcoming grief About the Book: Pupy Love tells us how author Ric Hart tragically lost the love of his life but found inner peace, taking major steps through his grief […]

Spotlight: Life, One Big Existential Crisis by Kerry Louise Stalker

This book explores the great ontological question, namely, what is the meaning of life?  We’re educated to believe the scientific impossibility that everything came from nothing, and our brains, the most complex structure in the universe, evolved from pond scum.  It’s credible to believe that incredibly sophisticated DNA codes randomly organised themselves?  Or maybe not.  […]

Spotlight: Happy Puppy Adventures by Wendy Baron

Tips, stories and warnings from a licensed home dog boarder                      Dogs really are our best friend.  They are the most popular pet in the UK, with a quarter of households enjoying a canine presence. Wouldn’t it be great if we could turn our love of dogs into a full-time job?  But just as taking […]

Spotlight: The Moscow Enigma by Christian Hirsch

Extortion, lies, duplicity and murder, all of which take place in Moscow’s dark underworld. At the center, unknowingly, is Alexandra Malikova, a white-collared professional by day and a high-end escort by night. Amid the chaos Alexandra decides to face the scars of her adoptive past, the emptiness of her superficial life and the future with […]

Audiobook Review: Believe by Nanette O’Neal

Best friends share everything, right? Unless it’s a secret that could cost them their lives. Robyn and Kit are born with forbidden magic-sense, the power to see and hear beyond Earthly sight and sound. It’s a curse that haunts them, but the girls are strangely drawn to it—could there be more to this power than […]

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Orion’s Messenger Schoolboy Alex is transported to a magical island faraway and thus begins the adventure of a lifetime A dull, wet school holiday which has been so disappointing, is drawing to a close for Alex. All this changes when an unexpected visit to the Great Museum of History with his eccentric aunt sets off […]

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Redundancy This book is intended for anyone who has been, or is being, made redundant. It explains how redundancy is a natural process in today’s modern world, and nothing to be embarrassed about or ashamed of. It gives practical, sage advice on how to approach redundancy, and how to put it in proportion and perspective. […]

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Colosseum During the Festival of Death in Rome, four American art students go missing. One of the students is eventually found dead, horribly mutilated as if by wild beasts inside the Colosseum. One year later, Nick Thorn is sent by the New Sanctuary to help the father of one of the missing students, a desperate […]

Book Review: And The Creek Don’t Rise by R.M. Gilmore

On her twentieth birthday, Lynnie Russell—just a little ol’ thing from down in Havana, Arkansas—falls in love under a full silver moon. Waking up the next morning naked and caked in blood, Lynnie is faced with a horrifying truth. She’s death incarnate. In a race to unearth what she’s become, Lynnie must hide her beastly […]

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Summonsed to the sleepy village of Hingemont, Imogen slowly unravels the secrets that led to the untimely death of her grandmother. Relationships are strained and mysteries abound as suspicion falls on some innocent and incredulous locals. A missing key, an illicit affair, an angry child and an irascible old lady pepper these pages with possibilities […]

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The Rose Petal Killer Lord Sebastopol is in trouble again!  Arrested in relation to a murder he supposedly solved years before, Victorian England’s finest amateur detective has to persuade the police that he didn’t falsely accuse the wrong person.  Relating the tale of how he identified the Rose Petal Killer, Sebastopol and his faithful colleague […]

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A Touch of the African Sun This saga is led by that complex character von Tabis, a psychopath, whose monumental ego, and fantasies of power and grandeur, were given fortuitous reign by his unexpected transfer to tranquil Tanganyika (Tanzania) just before World War II. His South African co-conspirators who fell under the spell of von […]