‘Although David Clark has taken us closer than anyone before to understanding what happened to Victor Grayson, this book does not finally solve the mystery of Grayson’s strange disappearance. It is nevertheless an excellent biography which delves into the extraordinary life of one of the early 20th century’s most intriguing personalities. It is well worth reading.’
Parliament’s magazine The House gives a fantastic review of Victor Grayson: The Man and the Mystery by David Clark. You can get your copy of the book here today.
Lucy Beresford’s cooking tips for writers are featured in Romance Matters by the Romantic Novel Association. You can get your copy of Hungry for Love by Lucy Beresford here today!
Resonance FM interviewed Jeffrey Weeks for their LGBT show Out in South London. You can listen to the full interview here. Get your copy of Coming Out by Jeffrey Weeks here today.
Ninja Book Box r
recommends Summer’s Grace as one of the Indie books to look out for this Autumn. You can read the full piece here. Look out for the publication of Summer’s Grace by Vanessa Hannam on 24th November.
Jeffrey
Weeks is interviewed on Coming Out and the history of the LGBT movement on The Robert Elms Show, BBC Radio London. You can listen to the full interview here and get your copy of Coming Out by Jeffrey Weeks here.
‘I believe that immigration –especially of hardworking and skilled people – is vital for our economy, especially the National Health Service. But the system is not working.’
James Hanratty writes about immigration for The Mail on Sunday. Read the full article here. Get your copy of The Making of an Immigration Judge here today!
Part history, part memoir, part travelogue – a fascinating tour of Spain by an author who knows its history and culture inside out
Britons have been drawn to Spain for many centuries. It has played host to bloody wars and legendary love affairs that have shaped the culture, history and psyche of both nations. Over time, Spain has made its mark on many of our best-loved artists, thinkers, writers and royals
Intelligent, humane and idiosyncratic, this book tells the story of great British lives in Spain from the Pyrenees to Gibraltar and A Coruña to Valencia. In doing so, it vividly charts the tumultuous history of Spain, its people and its British visitors, from Catherine of Lancaster to Laurie Lee. Writing with warmth, colour and an eye for a great anecdote, Courtauld gets to the heart of Spanish life and sheds new light on this eternally fascinating country.
Footprints in Spain by Simon Courtauld is out today! Get your copy of the book here.
‘The Magic Buttons is inspir
ed by Nouneh’s childhood and the close relationship she had with her grandmother growing up. ‘I sat down to write something that would reflect my own experience but when the words started to flow it became something completely different – a fantasy fairy tale. The story developed on its own, which is the magic of writing.’’
Read the full article here and get your copy of The Magic Buttons by Nouneh Sarkissian here today.