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STRANGE TALES OF A COTSWOLD TOWN by Denys S. Sissons
These are tales dealing with various inexplicable, bizarre and supernatural happenings in localities around the author ’s
home town of Cheltenham in Gloucestershire.
ISBN 9781852001094 / 217x140mm / hardback / 184pp / £16.95
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THE INTERLOPERS by Denys S. Sissons
Strange vibrations and an eerie light in the sky wake Mike Hunt one night during his walking and camping tour of south-west
Scotland. His immediate investigation of this unusual phenomena produces no explanation.
ISBN 9781852001117/ 217x140mm / hardback / 193pp / £16.95
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THE MORTIMER SEAL by Bill Bailey
An aura of mystery surrounds a medieval ring that was once the seal of a powerful Marcher Lord. The story that unfolds around
its possessor tells of treason and rebellion, betrayal and intrigue. It tells of love too, a love that spans ...
ISBN 9781852001148 / 217x140mm / hardback / 327pp / £17.95
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AN EVACUEE by Leslie Scrase
The year is 1939 and the Wallace family are on holiday in Bognor Regis when war is declared. For each family member
this news brings differing expectations, but little does eight-year-old Roger realise that his happy childhood ...
ISBN 9781852000875 / 217x140mm / hardback / 206pp / £15.95
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A PRIZED PUPIL! by Leslie Scrase
Having become displaced from home as an evacuee in 1942, the idea of boarding school is exciting to young Roger Wallace.
    His head full of Tom Brown’s Schooldays and Stalky and Co., he soon discovers that boarding-school ...
ISBN 9781852000967 / 217x140mm / hardback / 239pp / £16.95
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A RELUCTANT SEAMAN by Leslie Scrase
In this third autobiographical novel we follow Roger Wallace as he faces the demands and culture shock of National
Service in the Royal Navy from 1949 to 1951.
ISBN 9781852001018 / 217x140mm / hardback / 223pp / £16.95
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THE FIRESTONES OF GAVA by Alan Workman
Four young teenage mountain bikers; Malc, Walt, Lennie and Lucille, become involved with kindly old Sebastian Cobb, and
agree to help him in his search for some mysterious ‘firestones’ mentioned in several ancient manuscripts.  
ISBN 9781852001162 / 217x140mm / hardback / 163pp / £15.95
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FIRE AND THE PHOENIX by Ted Sherrell
When the burning pyres of a foot and mouth epidemic hit the West Devon farm of Moorview Barton, home to the Dawson family
for 150 years, there follow some traumatic times; first for Jack and Sarah, then their son and daughter-in-law, Mark and Moira.
ISBN 9781852001124 / 217x140mm / hardback / 248pp / £16.95
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A TALE OF STRAWBERRIES by Pamela Hill
Pamela Hill has put flesh on the bones of the assumption that Shakespeare went to Scotland. The acceptance of this fact,
presumed not least by the information in Macbeth, together with the matter of the cryptic messages in his plays, has been ...
ISBN 9781852001131 / 217x140mm / hardback / 155pp / £15.95
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WINTER FANS THE FLAME by Geoff Mallinson
A story of love and passion, laced with humour and intrigue.
    Stella Ridgeford is a young woman from Devon who already has a feeling that her life is not quite as she would wish it to be.
ISBN 9781852001070 / 217x140mm / hardback / 229pp / £16.95
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