In a book which reads like an autobiography, we learn of Elly’s life from her birth in the late 1960s through her teenage years and beyond, from the suburbs to rural Cornwall...
By the writer of ‘Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Café’, this is the story of Maggie Fortenberry’s plan to end it all – neatly and thoughtfully, just like she has...
Sir Harry Trevelyan-Tubal is dying in his opulent Mediterranean villa, attended by his devoted secretary, while his much younger wife is cavorting with a South African personal trainer in London. Meanwhile, his...
Danny Bent cycled 15,000 kilometres from the UK across Europe, the former Soviet Republic, Russia, China and Pakistan to raise money for ActionAid, and take up a teaching post in India. This...
Based on the Roseland, and written by an author with local connections, this is the story of Richard Tremayne and his family, their lives and those of the staff in their newly...
The story of Emily and Sam, from their first connection when she sings in the church choir through to… well, I won’t spoil it for you. Sam loves music; Emily can’t sing....
Mercy was a no.1 bestseller in Denmark, selling 3 million copies and winning Best Nordic Crime Thriller, an honour previously awarded to books by Nesbo, Larsson and Mankell. The story of Carl...
Written by Roseland author, Philip Marsden, this book is described as “the story of a Cornish Haven in the Age of Sail”. Illustrated with photos, engravings and maps and with extensive notes...
Just updated, this book details the lives and good deeds of over 1700 saints, including our own Saints Cuby, Mawes and Petroc. The reasons for sainthood are many and varied, although it...
One of over 200 titles on everything from Advertising to the United Nations via Dinosaurs and Scotland. Covering Muhammad’s life, the history of Islam and its role in the modern world, this...