A wonderful insight into Dame Dench’s roles from Shakespeare, showing her love for the bard and her appreciation for his words
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Death in a Gilded Frame by Cecelia Tichi
Roddy and Val DeVere once again find themselves in the midst of murder but which is worse? This, or the possible scandal in Newport society?
Dreams from Communism: Satire from the Past, Lessons for the Present by Ian Christoff
A book of modern fables, charting Bulgaria’s move from communism to democracy, told through people’s stories and experiences
To End the Night: Julius Caesar’s Secret War by Lluew Grey
Julius Caesar is being influenced by Vampyres – yes, you read that right
Every Day is Like Sunday by John Doe
A personal tale of revenge interwoven with the recovery of Nazi war art and an audacious heist to get it back
Grimmer Revisionist Fairytales, Fables and Nursery Rhymes by Marissa Carter
Take a fairytale; give it a modern twist; infuse with satire and dry wit; present with others for humorous read
The All Canadian Story Book by Peter Clarke
A compilation of the author’s work drawn from Canadian life with special emphasis on the sea, family and friendship
The Eye Opener by Indrajit Garai
Three short novellas describe the battles of everyday people where they try and conquer and go beyond what life throws their way
Fiona’s Fury by Roxy Blue
Florist Fiona’s world is about to change forever when she finally meets Big Bo
The List of My Desires by Grégoire Delacourt
A book about life and its value and whether having money is a route to contentment