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Pandemonium
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 308

Pandemonium

Faerie is back - so far, so good. But the trouble is that when you're having fun you might forget who may be listening and in this case, Faerie have really taken their eye off the ball. Deep in his hill, Pan is turning in his sleep, then waking. Wandering the countryside with his best feature very much to the fore, he has a devastating effect on everyone and everything, whether in his path or not. The seasons are all to pot and the Mortals are blaming Faeries, while Faeries are blaming each other; it's the Faerie way. Pan must be bound, but how and by whom? If you enjoy a mad mix of Goblins, Druids, Faeries, things-you'd-rather-not-meet-in-a-dark-alley and - most especially - the great Pan, Lord of Misrule, then you will love this book.

No Faff, No Fuss, Just Food
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 158

No Faff, No Fuss, Just Food

No Faff, No Fuss, Just Food is a cookery book for people who have better things to do than slave over a hot stove. Filled with suggestions as well as recipes and thoughtfully peppered with pages for your own ideas, this book takes the lid off the simmering worries which many people have when cooking for themselves, family and friends – cooking should be fun, not scary, and reading this romp through possibly the most relaxed kitchen in the world will have you laughing as well as, very soon, cooking like you mean it! Recipes in No Fuss, No Faff, Just Food include main meals, snacks, basic techniques and – of course – chocolate cake! There’s no point in a recipe book with no chocolate cake in it and as a bonus, it is gluten and dairy free! Safety in the kitchen, from sharp knives to anaphylactic shock, avoidance of, is covered as well as some yummy recipes. If you only ever have one cookery book, make it this one.

Goblin Market
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 308

Goblin Market

Have you ever wondered what happened to the faeries you used to believe in? They lived at the bottom of the garden and left rings in the grass and sparkling glamour in the air to remind you where they were. But that was then – now you might find them in places you might not think to look. They might be stacking shelves, delivering milk or weighing babies at the clinic. Open your eyes and keep your wits about you and you might see them. But no one is looking any more and that is hard for a Faerie Queen to bear and Titania has had enough. When Titania stamps her foot, everyone in Faerieland jumps; publicity is what they need. Television, magazines. But that sort of thing is much more the remit of the bad boys of the Unseelie Court, the ones who weave a new kind of magic; the World Wide Web. Here is Puck re-learning how to fly; Leanne the agent who really is a vampire; Oberon’s Boys playing cards behind the wainscoting; Black Annis, the bag-lady from Hainault, all gathered in a Restoration comedy that is strictly twenty-first century.

Citizen Survivors: The Red Book
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 258

Citizen Survivors: The Red Book

The War is over, Britain has fallen. It wasn't necessarily that Britain had lost the Second World War. In fact, the Citizen Survivors would disagree whether they had simply bowed out, if it was still raging on somewhere else, or whether the whole thing was simply an unfortunate misunderstanding that they were better off having no part of. Citizen Survivors: The Red Book is a nightmarish black comedy, retelling history's most famous 'what if?’ - Not only what if Britain lost World War Two, but what would that mean for those who survived? The Red Book is a dystopian anthology containing eleven short stories written by ten authors. Often tragic, often spooky, often funny, but always weird. Mi...

Citizen Survivors: The Red Book
  • Language: en

Citizen Survivors: The Red Book

The War is over, Britain has fallen. It wasn't necessarily that Britain had lost the Second World War. In fact, the Citizen Survivors would disagree whether they had simply bowed out, if it was still raging on somewhere else, or whether the whole thing was simply an unfortunate misunderstanding that they were better off having no part of. Citizen Survivors: The Red Book is a nightmarish black comedy, retelling history's most famous 'what if?' - Not only what if Britain lost World War Two, but what would that mean for those who survived? The Red Book is a dystopian anthology containing eleven short stories written by ten authors. Often tragic, often spooky, often funny, but always weird. Mirr...

Fyre & Stone: The Resurrection Men
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 302

Fyre & Stone: The Resurrection Men

Book two in the Fyre & Stone series. Sebastian Fyre and John Stone are reluctantly reunited when they are hired by an aristocrat who believes he is going to be the victim of a murder. Deep in the heart of rural Ireland, where a thin veneer of the modern world covers centuries of superstition, Fyre and Stone find themselves embroiled in a set of mysterious murders and disappearances. Dark forces are at work, and have set in motion a dangerous and deadly chain reaction…

Moon Rising
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 264

Moon Rising

Book twelve in the Kit Marlowe series. May 1593. The rumour spreading around London like wildfire is that Kit Marlowe, playwright, poet and government agent, is dead; killed, men say, in a tavern brawl. But can it be true? And is it that simple? A Puritan stranger turns up at the Rose theatre in Southwark bearing somewhat of a resemblance to the man of fire and air. Is it a trick of the light? Is it a ghost? Or has Kit Marlowe really cheated death and is he now out for revenge on those who tried to kill him? From the highest in the land, in the Whitehall corridors of power, to the lowlife of the Smock Alleys, everyone is a target as the dead poet hunts down the men responsible. Moon Rising sees the welcome return of the queen's most enigmatic spy, the Muse's darling, who doesn't let a little thing like death stand in his way.

Closing Time
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 134

Closing Time

They say a stranger is just someone you haven’t met yet. But chance works in mysterious ways. Several strangers end up at The Whistler on Saturday night, a popular pub in London’s vibrant and cosmopolitan Soho district. These strangers will find, when the clock strikes 22:22, that fate and circumstance has linked and intertwined them in ways they could never have imagined. Welcome to The Whistler, we hope you enjoy your stay.

Pandemonium
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 316

Pandemonium

The sequel to the fantastic Goblin Market by Maryanne Coleman is here! Faerie is back – so far, so good. But the trouble is that when you’re having fun you might forget who may be listening and in this case, Faerie have really taken their eye off the ball. Deep in his hill, Pan is turning in his sleep, then waking. Wandering the countryside with his Best Feature very much to the fore, he has a devastating effect on everyone and everything, whether in his path or not. The seasons are all to pot and the Mortals are blaming Faeries, Faeries are blaming each other; it’s the Faerie way. Pan must be bound, but how and by whom? If you enjoy a mad mix of Goblins, Druids, Faeries, things-you’d-rather-not-meet-in-a-dark-alley and – most especially – the great Pan, Lord of Misrule, then you will love this book.

Always in the Dark: One Woman's Search for Answers from a Family Shrouded in Secrets
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 272

Always in the Dark: One Woman's Search for Answers from a Family Shrouded in Secrets

Always in the Dark: One Woman's Search for Answers from a Family Shrouded in Secrets is a deeply moving memoir that tells of secrets, scandal and survival. After her parents emigrated post war, Diane spends her idyllic and cosy childhood in Cape Town, which is ruined at the age of three after the arrival of a visitor. Her roller coaster existence and mother’s mental breakdown when she is eight adds to her confusion. Her father works for Cadbury’s and after securing a transfer with the company, the family move back to England when she is fourteen. With each new move, of which there are many, Diane prays that happiness will return to her parents’ marriage. It is obvious her home life is ...