Mixing psychological drama with a romantic fairy tale, this is a darkly humorous novel from the author of "Random Acts Of Heroic Love", which sold more than 250, 000 copies in the UK.
Andrew Croker has spent forty years in the front line of sports marketing and media. In the nineties he globetrotted for super-agent Mark McCormack, then tried and failed over lunch in New York to sell his doomed internet startup to Rupert Murdoch. Undaunted (right idea, wrong time) he went on to found the world¿s leading digital sports content business. Three in a Bed is his first novel.
A witty, comical novel from the popular writer, radio broadcaster and screenwriter, who has worked on TV shows "Veep" and "The Thick Of It". Follows a translator's quest to decipher an untranslatable book and clear his name of murder.
Her decision not to hide but to share them, without a trace of sentiment or self-pity, turns Dead Babies and Seaside Towns into a universal story: one that begins in tragedy but ends in joy.
In this beautifully written book, Alice Jolly gives a personal and hopeful account of stillbirth, surrogacy and finding solace in seaside towns. It is a universal story that starts with tragedy but ends in joy and hope.
A unique book about the mysteries of bee keeping and how to make your garden bee-friendly. A collection of engaging letters, emails, texts, recipes, notes and photos, create a record of the trials, tribulations, rewards and joys of working with, rather than against, nature.
A collection of ten true stories about growing up in Las Vegas, the world's playground. They range from the son of a casino owner whose father gambled their fortune away to a mother of five whose partner kidnapped her children. From the author of "I Could Read The Sky".
It was 1989 when Robert Llewellyn first had his head encased in the one-piece latex foam-rubber balaclava that is the head of Kryten in Red Dwarf series three, and it gave him a distinctly funny turn.
Includes extra material not featured in the Radio 4 series, both elements of the letters cut from the final scripts and additional material not featured in the shows at all, including the letters from Marengo to his hygienist and the horse he plays chess with, and the notes between Copenhagen and the annoying dog he has to share a stall with.
But it is not long before he finds himself helpless amidst a series of seemingly inexplicable events - and he is forced to consider whether there may be much more to life than he had ever thought possible.
A satirical look at contemporary culture through the eyes of 'Martin', architectural consultant, man about town and alter-ego of Emmy Award-winning writer Ian Martin, who has written for "The Thick Of It" and "In The Loop".
What happens when getting played on Radio 1 isn't the goal anymore? What if music is really just about music?A few years ago, Little Fish were signed to a major label and recorded an album in LA. They've toured with some big names (last year Debbie Harry saw them supporting Courtney Love and asked them to join Blondie for a UK tour, for instance) and played all over the world.But earlier this year, they did the opposite of what the traditional...
Edward J Banger is a man obsessed. All he has to do is see more species of birds in the British Isles than anyone else, all within a single calendar year - and he is willing to do anything to win. After accidentally wiping out one element of the competition, Edward Banger begins to see opportunities to get ahead by using the most unlikely tactics.
A thought-provoking and empowering book penned by popular philosopher, Roman Krznaric. Looking at the history behind and the modern-day applications of 'seizing the day'.
The debut novel from Suzie Wilde, "The Book Of Bera" is a Viking adventure fantasy with a strong female lead who must make a very difficult decision: to seek vengeance or lead her people to safety.
A love story for anyone who loves writers and writing, "Dead Writers In Rehab" is a darkly funny novel about the strange and terrible love affair between creativity and addiction.
Murray Lachlan Young¿s poetry career began in the underground poetry/cabaret nights of mid-nineties London. Word of his unique style of writing and performing soon spread and he was signed by record company Almo Sounds and given a series on MTV USA. Murray then toured with various bands, including Julian Cope and the Pretenders, and performed on the main stage at T in the Park and Glastonbury festivals. In 1996 he was signed by EMI in a record...