Rowena Summers creates another absorbing and heart-warming story, filled with the magical characters her readers have come to expect - Bristol, 1924: kitchen maid Cherry ONeil is seduced by her bosss
The new Ellie Quicke mystery - Ellie Quicke is confronted by an angry young man, demanding to know what has happened to his elderly great aunt. Flavia Osborne had refused to move in with her relatives
A traditional regency romance from a best-selling author - Content with her humdrum life, Miss Dorothea Darent has no intention of marrying. She knows that her unfashionable curves and outspoken ways
An Inspector Vincent Gratelli mystery - San Francisco Inspector Vincent Gratelli is charged with finding the killer of young women – all murdered in the same way, all left with an intimate m
Anna MacRae's life is tragically changed after her mother dies in childbirth and she is left to cope with her twin sisters, who, through the years lead a life full of pranks, bullying, and stealing.
A classic title from a best-selling author, with a brand-new foreword - They were both outsiders in their way. But it was in the class-ridden community of a boys’ public school in 1929 that
Set during an alternative version of 1938 with Bill James’ trademark satirical take on events ?- England,1938. War looms, but the Prime minister’s talks with Hitler in Munich seem to result in a pact
A Cornish saga from a much-loved author - Cornwall, 1920s. Beth Tresaile has been happily reconciled with her estranged mother for over a year and is looking forward to her best friend Kitty Copeland
The eighth book in the popular John Eisenmenger forensic mystery series - The newly promoted Chief Inspector Beverley Wharton once more turns to forensic pathologist John Eisenmenger to help with the
A tale of family, friendship and secrets, from a well-loved author - 1902, Bath. When the housekeeper suddenly resigns, seventeen-year-old housemaid Daisy is left to cope alone with the almost bedridd
The second in a brand-new medieval mystery series from the author of the popular ‘Hawkenlye’ series - On Ely Island, the Normans are proclaiming their authority with the construction of a magnificent
The stand-alone sequel to Salting the Wound - 1835, England. A married woman, pregnant with her sea-captain lover’s child, dies giving birth. The child, Serafina Finn, is abandoned to an orp
A new novel from this popular author. Since the death of their mother in a hit-and-run accident, Violet and Jane have been living with their great-grandfather Luke Grant and his partner, Helena. One e
A Lina Townend mystery - Antiques dealer Lina Townend – bright, sharp, and pretty – is making a name for herself as a restorer, with a national reputation for honesty. So when she spots a
The second in a brand-new medieval mystery series from the author of the popular ‘Hawkenlye’ series - On Ely Island, the Normans are proclaiming their authority with the construction of
An engaging historical tale from a much-loved author - London, 1890. Singer Rose Paton is confident that, with her looks, youth, and talent, she’s destined for greater things. When mysterious s
An absorbing tale of the strength and heartbreak of family ties - Winter, 1940. Anna MacRae is only five years old when her mother dies in childbirth and she is left with twin baby sisters. Anna is a
A reissue of a classic title, complete with new introduction from the author - Celeste Gallagher has always been a good girl. As a child, she stoically accepted that her role in life was to look after
Ellie Quicke is back - Ellie and her new husband Thomas are called to deal with student Ursula, who has staged a sit-in at church. Ursula challenges Ellie to solve three mysteries: a broken engagemen
Struggling to overcome the death of her fiance, who was killed in the First World War, Clare begins to write a novel, but a series of problems keep interfering with her progress and she only solace sh
With only three children in her family, six-year-old Kate Morton is confused when she hears her mother talking about her four children and finds the mystery still unresolved when twenty years later he
The stand-alone sequel to Salting the Wound - 1835, England. A married woman, pregnant with her sea-captain lover’s child, dies giving birth. The child, Serafina Finn, is abandoned to an orp
The original super-sleuth, Sherlock Holmes, is back on the case - When James Wilson retires from journalism, he decides to settle down in Herefordshire with a room-mate, a Mr Cedric Coombes, and at fi
A Novel of the Zulu Wars - Ensign Sebastian Early is a young soldier sent to South Africa?with his regiment, the 24th Foot. The death of his friend results in Seb?taking over the job of Provost-Marsha
Successful composer Gideon Lake finds himself in a passionate affair with Kate Solway, but after a series of terrifying events, he begins to suspect that Kate may not be all that she seems and despera
The first in a new series from author of the ‘Crowner John’ books - 1955. Forensic pathologist Richard Pryor uses his ‘golden handshake’ to set up in private practice with scientist Angela Bray. A fri
An Abbot Agency Mystery - Velma is charm itself, especially when she’s being inexact with the truth. Now she wants Bea, widowed owner of the Abbot Agency, to check up on her stepson Philip, as he’s so
A DCI Neil Paget Mystery - When Laura Holbrook, co-owner of Holbrook Micro-Engineering Labs, is brutally murdered one evening while her womanizing husband is out, and with little more than a few dog h
Rowena Summers creates another absorbing and heart-warming story, filled with the magical characters her readers have come to expect - Bristol, 1924. Kitchen maid Cherry O’Neil is seduced by he
An engaging historical tale from a much-loved author - London, 1890. Singer Rose Paton is confident that, with her looks, youth, and talent, she’s destined for greater things. When mysteriou
Entwined in history, separated by fate . . . - Bonnie Prince Charlie, having fled Scotland in disguise after a doomed attack on the English, with the selfless help of Flora, the poor shepherdess, is n
Murder on the waterways of post-Regency England - 1827, Redditch, Worcestershire. Thomas Potts is despairing of his courtship of Amy Danks. With neither money nor prospects, she will surely look elsew
The new Honey Driver mystery - When Honey Driver decided to give the Green River Hotel a makeover, she hadn’t envisaged her interior designer, Philippe Fabiere, getting choked to death with an antique
The second in a brand-new medieval mystery series from the author of the popular ‘Hawkenlye’ series - On Ely Island, the Normans are proclaiming their authority with the construction of a magnificent
Page-turning action with female sleuth Captain Jay McCaulay - When Jay McCaulay wakes up, drugged, in a strange hotel room, she knows things can only get worse. She’s in Moscow, and she has no idea ho
Hester Shaw is persuaded by her wealthy married lover to accompany his aunt on a trip to New York, and during the voyage she meets and falls in love with Charlie Barnes and realizes this is her only c
While investigating a car theft in a Yorkshire England housing complex, long-time police officers Steve Decker and Dave Black run into major trouble when Steve's head is bludgeoned with a paving stone
Devastated by her brother Sam's death during the war, Meg Oliphant keeps up a correspondence with Sam's best friend Steven Caraford and is anxiously awaiting his return, but a series of complications,
Ellie Quicke is back - Ellie and her new husband Thomas are called to deal with student Ursula, who has staged a sit-in at church. Ursula challenges Ellie to solve three mysteries: a broken engagement