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In this novel set in rural Northern Ireland during the 1940s tension builds, as young Arthur’s innocence and incomprehension of adult behaviour lead inexorably to the climax.
Hardback: £9.95
When young Winnie has a baby and her boy friend Harry Jago disappears, everyone assumes it is his . . .
Tragedy, romance and humour propel the many twists and turns of this novel set in a remote Cornish village of the 1920s.
Fantasy, imagination & characterization make up these 12 beguiling seascapes: boys on the trail of a mermaid or struggling in a rough sea; Eth’s husband, a conjurer & man of many secrets; & little Miss Aggie, who also had something to hide.
Hardback: £12.95
Dearest Enemy tells of a retired High Court Judge searching both his conscience and modern post-Cold War Europe to find the love he left behind forty years before in war-stricken Germany.
Sequel to Wheelstocks and Ploughshares
The story opens with an account of Abey’s years at war, all the more moving for its unvarnished telling. - Then, when he comes home in 1918 he finds that village life has changed for ever. . . .
An anthology of ‘grass roots’ short stories, many founded on local myth or local fact, and all in local settings, in which apparitions drop a slip of paper into the real world and such creatures as pixies and mermaids can still be seen.
Ghost and horror stories, by eight local authors, provide immensely varied reading. In them animals appear as ghosts, ghosts themselves can be haunted, and the dimension of space can slip as disturbingly as that of time.