An historical fiction book, loosely based on Welsh history, which tells a story of politics, love and the ties that bind
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Glorious Exploits by Ferdia Lennon
There are exploits; I’m not sure how glorious they are but this book doesn’t need glory to make it a triumph
Ruby by Jack Heape
A heart-warming story of friendship between a show dog called Ruby, her handler, Toby and a reclusive epileptic girl called Rachel
Bazaar by Miles Joyner
An inventive thriller, driven by action with a very dark idea at its centre and a narrative that switches between the hunters and the hunted
A Pictorial History: Little River Park and Dam by Timothy K. Smith
A lovely book of recollection, appreciation and family memories, collated together with many wonderful photos of Little River Park & Dam, SC
In the Company of Knaves by Anthony Wildman
Enter Shakespeare’s world as related by Wildman and solve a mystery, following the bard and engaging with characters both noble and lowly
Unlikely Stories by T.R. McCay
Three short novellas that take you on an imaginative tour which is varied – historical, mystical, futuristic but all of it captivating!
Casey’s Island by Patrick Ford
The story of Eamon Casey is a well-told tale of bravery, redemption, revenge and love.
The Adamantine Jewel by Jeffery Pears
An analogous story for our time, mixed with mysticism, fantasy, action and a bit of romance
Super Human by Dan Pouliot
An action-packed YA novel from start to finish which is primarily a mystery thriller with elements of family and coming-of-age thrown in