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The Aldwark Tales by RIchard Tyndall

The Aldwark Tales by RIchard Tyndall

With a black dog, a haunted museum and even a spooky town centre, it's a wonder anyone still lives in Aldwark! Richard takes us through six supernatural stories to stir the psyche and scare you senseless!

Insect Youth by James Nelson Roebuck

Insect Youth by James Nelson Roebuck

Just turned seventeen, David Smith is a bright, working-class youth from a small industrial town. Fussed over by parents and teachers alike, he has a place at Oxford almost guaranteed. This is unfortunate, since what he really wants to do is drop out and set up a hippy commune with his three best mates. Then, through a chance encounter with Henry, the runaway half-French son of one of the town’s wealthier families, what seemed an impossible dream begins to turn itself into messy reality. In the

Covert Ops: Danger in Paradise by Steve Barker

Covert Ops: Danger in Paradise by Steve Barker

Three quick-witted and highly capable veterans, struggling with chronic PTSD, undertake a dangerous yet exhilarating mission which entails removing a drug gang from a private property on a small Caribbean Island. However, as the truth unfolds, things are not as simple as they appear on the surface!

A Twist of Starlight by Betty Valentine

A Twist of Starlight by Betty Valentine

A simple story about spending a few days up the mountain with the people you love. The fun really starts when you discover that not everyone in your life is who or what you always thought they were. David Freeman thought that he would surprise everyone with a visit, he was wrong but they sure as hell ended up surprising him!

Oblivion by Steve P Lee

Oblivion by Steve P Lee

Sergeant Mint Harris is chief of police in Charlestown, a settlement on Obsirion II, a planet colonised 50 years ago by the British Corporation. Nothing much happens there, and she likes it that way. However, a murder is reported, and other strange things are brought to her attention. Is there a connection? Life in Charlestown is about to change, rapidly and irreversibly. The repercussions could impact all of humanity. Can Mint keep a grip on the developing situation, and how will it end?

A Spark of Fire by Jennifer L Rothwell

A Spark of Fire by Jennifer L Rothwell

The first in The Firelighters trilogy introduces us to Felix Spark. On her sixteenth birthday, Felix leaves the orphanage she has lived in her whole life, armed with just a library card and her baby blanket. She heads for the magisty of London, ruled by magician Corbin Godspell to search for the truth about the death of her parents.

Kari Nordmann by Lisa J Rivers

Kari Nordmann by Lisa J Rivers

Line Larsen is fresh out of college and working for a law company. Despite the nonchalant attitude of her boss, Line becomes engrossed in the first case she encounters, that of the suspected murderer, Kari Normann. Line believes that Kari is innocent and, while juggling her personal life in the big city of Oslo, investigates the case further.

Chaos in Camelot by Jon Carvell

Chaos in Camelot by Jon Carvell

Frank is a mere human who is called upon by God, a deity he doesn't even believe in, to go to Camelot to stop the affair between Queen Guinevere and Sir Lancelot, and reunite her with King Arthur. Hilarious time-slip comedy.

And God for His Own by Sean P Gaughan

And God for His Own by Sean P Gaughan

Thomas Clancy, son of an itinerant Irish farm labourer and a psychologically damaged English mother, has always been troubled by self-doubt.   Having left a seminary because of doubts about the Catholic Faith, and subsequently failing in an attempt to become a schoolteacher, he now stands accused by his zealous mother, a convert to Catholicism, of being the cause of his father’s apparent suicide.  From this point on he is an angst ridden failure, a loser who plods through a life that seems purpo

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