Ann Granger is the author of four highly accliamed crime series. This gripping collection of 18 short stories has been brought together for the first time to mark her 30th anniversary as a hugely popular crime writer.
Kyle Halfpenny is taking care of her dad who is preparing for the end of the world. Touching, unpredictable and deftly woven, the narrative moves between the real world and the imagined. An outstanding debut about isolation, loyalty and hope.
A delightful historical romp, perfect for fans of The Binding and The Invisible Library. In an alternative Edwardian England, a Baronet and a magician must unravel a murder mystery together - whether they want to or not.
The story of Constantine and Maxentius, two ambitious young men, two brilliant generals, two friends destined to fight to the death as they strive to become Emperor of Rome. The final instalment of the trilogy.
From the highly acclaimed author of The Photographer of the Lost, The Visitors is a novel full of light, laughter and larger-than-life characters, about one woman finally finding her voice and choosing her own path forwards.
A dazzling literary crime novel from a CWA-nominated author as Sergeant Leon Geats - our savage yet sentimental guide to lawless 1930s Soho - dedicates himself to finding a sadistic killer; a decision that will echo for over half a century.
Armistice Day 1940. A young man, Terry Watson, has been found in a back-yard Anderson shelter, battered about the head, and with two white poppies in his pocket and it will take all Jago and his assistant DC Craddock skills to uncover the truth behind the pacifists brutal death.