New Titles - London Book Fair
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New Titles - London Book Fair
BG-Catalogue10.qxp_Layout 1 03/09/2015 10:31 Page 1 New Titles July–December 2015 BG-Catalogue10.qxp_Layout 1 03/09/2015 10:31 Page 2 Distribution Export Representatives & Agents Marketing and Publicity Department UK & Ireland Orca Book Services 160 Eastern Avenue Milton Park, Abingdon OX14 4SB TRADE CONTACT ONLY T: 01235 465221; E: [email protected] Anselm Robinson France, Belgium, Germany, Switzerland, Austria Enquiries +44 (0)116 279 1967 Joe Portelli, Bookport Associates Spain, Portugal, Malta, Italy, Greece Sarah Taylor [email protected] Sales Representatives – UK and Ireland Chris Lloyd Sales & Marketing Services 50a Willis Way, Poole, Dorset BH15 3SY TRADE CONTACT ONLY: T: 01202 649930; E: [email protected] Dennis Segrue, The Segrue Partnership London (all postal districts) Felicity Knight, Southern Book Sales Kent, Surrey, Sussex, Hampshire Ian Tripp West Country, South Wales Phil and Cathy Robey, Pegasus Publishing Services Midlands, East Anglia Jonathan Brooks North of England, North Wales Butler Sims Ltd Ireland Donald MacDonald Scotland Representatives and Agents Angell Eurosales Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland, Iceland Anthong Moggach IMA (InterMediaAmericana) Eastern Europe, East & West Africa Warren Halford, Everybody’s Books South Africa David Williams IMA (InterMediaAmericana) South & Central America, Caribbean Trans-Atlantic Publications Inc. USA Ashton International Marketing Services Singapore, Malaysia, Hong Kong, Brunei, India, Indonesia, Thailand, Japan Australia & New Zealand DLS Distribution Services, 12 Phoenix Court, Braeside, Vic 3195, Australia E: [email protected] NZ Sales Agent Biz-Ed Resources, 5 Kea Street, Waikanae, New Zealand E: [email protected] Social Media @BookGuild facebook.com/pages/The-Book-GuildLtd/237858709571587 The Book Guild Ltd 9 Priory Business Park Wistow Road KIbworth Leics LE8 0RX T: Freephone 0800 999 2982 E: [email protected] www.bookguild.co.uk The Book Guild Ltd is a Troubador Publishing Ltd company The Book Guild • July-December 2015 2 BG-Catalogue10.qxp_Layout 1 03/09/2015 10:31 Page 3 W elcome to The Book Guild’s latest catalogue of new titles, covering the second half of 2015. The titles published in this period again reflect the eclectic nature of independent publishing, with something for readers of all ages and tastes. In July 2015, The Book Guild was acquired by Troubador Publishing Ltd, but remains as an independent company with a separate (and independent!) identity. However, as part of a larger publishing group, we hope to see our authors and readers benefit from a wider distribution and higher quality books. This season features several follow-ups to successfully published fiction from the likes of Frank Westworth, M J Evans, Ian McFadyen, John Powell, Ian Thomas and John Scurr. There are also exciting titles by first-time novelists Nick Jones and Paul Youden that we are sure will tickle those taste buds. Contents Representatives and Agents 2 NEW TITLES: JULY–DECEMBER 2015 Non-Fiction 4 Fiction 16 Children’s 30 Titles Index 39 Order Form 40 Everyone loves a football pundit, and we’re particularly pleased that we’re releasing My Gentleman Jim by Bryony Hill, a biography of life featuring perhaps the most famous football pundit of all, Jimmy Hill. Along with a selection of new children’s book releases, we’re sure those dark winter nights will be made all the more enjoyable when you choose a Book Guild title to curl up with. Jeremy Thompson Contents The Book Guild • July-December 2015 3 BG-Catalogue10.qxp_Layout 1 03/09/2015 10:31 Page 4 Non-Fi Non-Fiction The Great Performers Featured in Choice and The Oldie. Mark Hichens Fascinating biographies of iconic performers from the late 19th and 20th centuries. Very occasionally, a performer will emerge with a genuine touch of genius – an extra dimension which brings them huge critical acclaim and the adulation of audiences worldwide. In The Great Performers, Mark Hichens (The Inimitable P.G. Wodehouse, Queens and Empresses, Wives of the Kings) shines the spotlight on eleven iconic performers in the fields of music, acting and dance. Each was endowed with such an immense talent, they had the ability to overcome any obstacle in their way to hone their skill and strive for perfection, enriching the lives of millions. Each one achieved fame and fortune, but life was not always easy. As well as great praise, they came in for biting criticism; their personal troubles were magnified and brought to the notice of the entire world. This inspiring and often moving collection of biographies gives us an insight into the personal and professional lives of these remarkable personalities. The subjects include Sarah Bernhardt, Jan Paderewski, Dame Nellie Melba, Anna Pavlova, Sir Thomas Beecham, Charlie Chaplin, Gracie Fields, Kathleen Ferrier, Yehudi Menuhin, Maria Callas and Rudolf Nureyev. Mark Hichens is a biographer, historian and retired teacher. He has published three history books through The Book Guild: Wives of the Kings of England – from Normans to Stuarts (ISBN 9781846243004), Queens and Empresses (ISBN 9781846245336) and The Inimitable P G Wodehouse (ISBN 9781846243349), a biography and treasury of the popular writer. He lives in London. 9781910508480 • HBK • £17.99 • 234x156mm • 256pp 4 The Book Guild • July-December 2015 Non-Fiction BG-Catalogue10.qxp_Layout 1 03/09/2015 10:31 Page 5 Battersea Power Station Graham & Graham For over 80 years, Battersea Power Station has been a symbolic part of London’s skyline, as distinctive and world-renowned as St Paul’s Cathedral and Tower Bridge. This is its story, told with passion and precision, and beautifully illustrated with stunning colour photographs and period artwork. From the beginnings of its construction in 1929, through its early heyday years as a ‘temple of power’, to its slow decline in the 1970s and its closure in 1983, this book charts the history of the power station as a cultural landmark, a generator of power that transformed Londoners’ lives, as an artistic icon, a marketing tool and a much disputed site for redevelopment. AN ICON OF OUR TIMES Its essential role as a place of employment is acknowledged with an entire chapter devoted to the recollections of men who worked there, from the 1940s to the 1990s. Above all, Battersea Power Station has secured a place in the heart of the nation as perhaps its unlikeliest national treasure. This book ensures it can be treasured in all its past guises by generations to come. GRAHAM & GRAHAM 9781910508756 • PPC HBK • £25.00 • 260x260mm • 256pp Non-Fiction The Book Guild • July-December 2015 5 BG-Catalogue10.qxp_Layout 1 03/09/2015 10:31 Page 6 Bastiana: Books 1–3 Keith Edelston Glimpses into the life of an 18th century lead musician... This trilogy describes the author’s recollections of his former life as Bastiana, a female musician living in Venice in the eighteenth century. As author Keith Edelston watched a documentary about the Coro della Pieta, a renowned all-women orchestra associated with Vivaldi, he was hit by an overwhelming sense of association with what he saw. Waves of vivid recollections followed, and further research helped him to piece together his life as Bastiana della Pieta. Book one describes Bastiana’s development as a young woman eager to discover what life has to offer. Book two describes Luna’s life from her late teens into middle age. Book three Bastiana was born with a cleft palate and surrendered to the care of the Ospedale di Santa Maria della Pieta, an institute for ‘foundlings’. Her musical talents earned her a place in the orchestra as a string player, where she was a pupil of Vivaldi’s. 1 = 9781910298985 2 = 9781910508565 3 = 9781910508572 • HBK • £17.99 • 234x156mm • 294pp 6 The Book Guild • July-December 2015 Non-Fiction BG-Catalogue10.qxp_Layout 1 03/09/2015 10:31 Page 7 Formidable Steve R. Dunn BY THE SAME AUTHOR... Scapegoat A dramatic tale of loss and courage off England’s south coast. Formidable sailed to her doom under a vice admiral who did not accept the threat posed by new technology – submarines, the U-boats. The accepted rules of war were such that to ambush a battleship unseen, from below the surface, would be ungentlemanly and therefore unthinkable. To seek shelter in bad weather, whatever the threat from U-boats, would be unmanly. The vice admiral kept his ships at sea. As a result, a major ship of the British navy’s battle fleet was lost and 583 men and boys met their deaths. Dunn tells some of their individual stories in heart-breaking detail, including the futile courage of the ship’s captain, Noel Loxley, who stayed on board with his terrier Bruce and was lost with so many of his men. In the First World War, the Battle of Coronel claimed 1660 lives. Rear Admiral Sir Christopher Cradock sailed to engage with Vice Admiral Graf von Spee, knowing that he and his men were doomed. This is the definitive biography of one of the British navy’s forgotten heroes. 9781846249716 • HBK • £17.99 • 216x135mm • 256pp FORM R IDABLE E A true story off disaster and couraage STEVE R. DU UNN The Coward? Three days after Britain declared war on Germany in August 1914, Rear Admiral Ernest Troubridge made a decision that was to dominate the rest of his life and naval career. Was Troubridge a coward who avoided a fight, or a hero who put aside empty patriotism to save his ships? The Co ow ward? wa ? The Risse and Fall of the Silver King STEVE R. DUNN 9781909984622 • HBK • £17.99 • 216x135mm • 256pp 9781910508152 • PBK • £12.99 • 216x135mm • 256pp Non-Fiction The Book Guild • July-December 2015 7 BG-Catalogue10.qxp_Layout 1 03/09/2015 10:31 Page 8 A New Look at the Solar System Sir Ian Niall Rankin A fascinating book of vital importance to the future of our species. This book is about the impending disaster that is fast heading towards Earth. Some scientists, because of the way the Earth’s magnetic field is behaving, believe that some thirty years from now that magnetic field will no longer exist. “For some three centuries, gravity has been given this pre-eminent role as, effectively, the only force governing movement in the solar system. It has been wearing the emperor’s new clothes for far too long. It is time the emperor got dressed again.” A New Look at the Solar System will fascinate not only lovers of catastrophe theories, but also anyone open-minded enough to entertain radical ideas about the nature of the universe. Its ideas are so ground-breaking they deserve the widest possible attention. Sir Ian Rankin’s varied life has seen him follow several careers. Educated at Eton College and Christ Church, Oxford, after military service with the Scots Guards, he went first into advertising, before leaving that profession in the early 1960s to start his own business manufacturing seatbelts. At the end of the 1970s he started an oil company, which has taken him all over the world in search of hydrocarbons. It was the geology surrounding the oil-search that led him to develop the ideas in this book. He lives in London. 9781910508473 • HBK • £17.99 • 216x135mm • 168pp 8 The Book Guild • July-December 2015 Non-Fiction BG-Catalogue10.qxp_Layout 1 03/09/2015 10:31 Page 9 Dark Nights: Whitewater Arthursdale Boy, Nidderdale Girl Norman A. Viles Frank Pedley This memoir draws on a lifetime’s passion for sea fishing, written by a gifted storyteller. Of his experiences, Norman Viles says, ‘some were amazing, some life-threatening, some unbelievable’. There is humour, suspense, exhilaration, frustration and danger. There are encounters with giants of the sea, and freak waves of terrifying power. Born in the village of Arthursdale near Leeds in 1934 to a single mother, his father’s name never mentioned, Frank ‘Hamish’ Pedley is determined to make his way in a world recovering from the ravages of war. With the support of his grandparents and a grammar school education, he completes his officer training at Sandhurst and is finally in a position to win the heart of his teenage crush, Ruth Addy. The author vividly describes the ways of the sea, and of fish, taking us from sunny beaches with rolling surf to rocky cliffs on dark winter nights. Throughout, there is a sense of deep respect for the fish against which he pits his wits and physical strength. Hooked as a schoolboy, fishing off the Yorkshire coast with a hand-held line, Norman moved on to competitive fishing matches, and memorable fishing holidays in Ireland. He shares the intricacies of rod and tackle, casting techniques, and digging for bait. He describes the camaraderie and fellowship among sea anglers, and introduces us to the personalities who shared his fishing trips. But we also learn of secrets betrayed, sound procedures disregarded, and the profligacy and greed of industrial fishing. Norman Viles has witnessed a shocking drop in fish populations since his youth, and makes a strong argument for the reasons behind this. 9781910508299 • PBK • £9.99 • 216x135mm • 256pp Non-Fiction Arthursdale ~ Boy Nidderdale G irl Truly a couple of the twentieth century, Frank M em m oi rs o f Franci is Ham m is i h Pedley and Ruth experience the highs and lows of the military lifestyle, with postings in F R A N K P EDL E D L EY EY Germany and Malaya, and with Frank rising to the rank of lieutenant colonel, and then choosing to end his career back in his beloved Yorkshire. With three talented children, Frank and Ruth restore a rambling 17th-century property, Old Hall, in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales. And now that they have the space, the couple – especially Ruth – become passionate breeders of the rare Wensleydale Longwool sheep. But time inevitably takes its toll and, as they are both to discover, nothing lasts for ever… These are Frank’s poignant and nostalgic memoirs, set within world events, and constructed from the diary that he kept over the years. 9781910508589 • HBK • £17.99 • 234x156mm • 446pp The Book Guild • July-December 2015 9 BG-Catalogue10.qxp_Layout 1 03/09/2015 10:31 Page 10 A Journey Through Time in Africa Mission Accomplished Peter Peeters and Claire Van Velsen Canon John Taylor OBE 1981. Peter takes a sabbatical year to travel through Africa with his wife Claire, hoping to find out why some countries fail to develop. After a series of incredible setbacks they finally set off from Brussels one snowy evening for sunny Africa in an old Land Rover, leaving behind everything they know. The long-awaited second volume in Canon John Taylor’s memoirs… PETER PEETERS CLAIRE VAN VELSEN The book recounts the almost impossible, even hilarious, situations in which they find themselves at times, and some extremely funny stories and odd encounters. A JOURNEY THROUGH TIME But this is more than a travel story. It also IN AFRICA relates their astonishment at discovering a world unlike anything they were used to in the West. As they whittle down their exaggerated expectations and begin to move at an African pace, their meetings with the people turn into a life-changing experience: the contradictions between the western lifestyle and true human nature become apparent, and Africans turn out to be more real than any other people they have met previously. At the end of Canon John Taylor’s autobiography, A Man with a Mission, we were taken to the end of his tenure in Thailand in 1981 and could only wonder in which direction he would choose to focus his faith next. Here was a man who had travelled the world to deliver the message of God’s love for all his children; what could possibly be next for such a unique and selfless man? MISSION ACCOMPLISH ED Canon John Ta aylor OBE This volume opens as Canon John is asking himself that same question and even considering becoming a Franciscan monk, but he eventually accepts the appointment of senior chaplain for the Port of Rotterdam, where he spends the next six years of his life transforming an ailing church and mission. It is at this point that the UK calls him back to strengthen ties with those within his own family and take on a new kind of mission – the village parish. BY THE SAME AUTHOR 10 This story shows that we can learn from Africa, if only we are willing to open our hearts and listen. It touches upon some of the deepest aspects of what it means to be a human being, and leaves us with many questions as to the true values in life, which may be in danger of being lost in the West. Canon John Taylor’s stories of his career are shot through with humour and determination, and above all display his belief in a ministry with a practical message of love and help for all God’s children. 9781910508503 • HBK • £18.50 • 265x215mm • 512pp 9781910508015 • HBK • £17.99 • 234x156mm • 156pp The Book Guild • July-December 2015 Non-Fiction BG-Catalogue10.qxp_Layout 1 03/09/2015 10:32 Page 11 The 49ers II – The Rest of the Story John Warham When a group of 49 Cathay Pacific pilots were fired in 2001, one of the most ground-breaking legal cases in aviation history followed. In his first book, The 49ers – The True Story, Captain John Warham describes how the pilots fought to be exonerated. It ends in November 2009 when the High Court in Hong Kong ruled in the pilots’ favour. BY THE SAME AUTHOR... The 49ers II July 2010; after Cathay dispute the judgment, The 49ers II – The Rest of the Story finds John and his ‘Band of Brothers’ facing an appeal court hearing. With a costly legal rollercoaster in motion and a question mark over his financial future, life for John becomes very different. But this is not the only battle that the author has to fight. As well as providing an eye-opening insider’s view of the aviation industry, The 49ers II describes the immense personal cost to those involved. The 49ers – The True Story In July 2001, 49 Cathay Pacific pilots were unceremoniously sacked. Half of these were captains on Cathay's fleet, but the more striking statistic is the fact that nine were officers of the pilots’ union including four of its seven key negotiators. Of these, one was John Warham. The 49 9ers JOHN WA ARHAM Yet John and his fellow 49ers – collectively known as the ‘Band of Brothers’ – were not to be beaten. For the next eight years they fought tirelessly (even while their lives fell apart around them) in one of the most complex and truly international litigation cases in aviation history. They finally saw justice as, in a landmark ruling, Cathay was slammed on all counts (including defamation) for the sackings and made to pay costs and compensation to the long-suffering Band of Brothers. JOHN WARHAM 9781846245879 • HBK • £18.50 • 234x156mm • 576pp 9781910508879 • HBK • £18.50 • 234x156mm • 352pp Non-Fiction The Book Guild • July-December 2015 11 BG-Catalogue10.qxp_Layout 1 03/09/2015 10:32 Page 12 Three Perspectives on Human Rationality The Book of Rules Andy Hira A new and comprehensible approach to human nature and psychology. This book recognises that we don’t understand who we are or why we do what we do. This is because our models of human behaviour, based on a naïve view of rationality, are flawed. Recognising the limitations of rationality, we still need to fill the vacuum with better explanations for self-destructive behaviour in individuals and groups, from overeating to addiction to fighting wars in far-off places for unclear reasons and with unclear plans. By lifting the veil on human irrationality, Andy Hira’s analysis can help us to understand and challenge ourselves and society to solve persistent problems, from world hunger to climate change. The fact that we already know how to solve these and a myriad of other social problems, yet never do so, reveals the need for a fresh perspective. Andy Hira is a Professor of Political Science at Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, Canada. He holds a Bachelor’s degree from Georgetown University, and a Master’s degree from George Washington University. He completed a PhD in Political Science from Claremont Graduate University in 1997. His work has examined economic competitiveness strategies for a variety of nations, regions, and industries; energy policies; and innovation policies. In studying what creates success, Hira began to develop unconventional theories about human behaviour, which are explored in this book. Three Perspectives on Human Irrationality: The Book of Rules ANDY HIRA 9781910298763 • PBK • £9.99 • 216x135mm • 160pp 12 The Book Guild • July-December 2015 Non-Fiction BG-Catalogue10.qxp_Layout 1 03/09/2015 10:32 Page 13 Serialised in the Daily Mail October 2015. My Gentleman Jim Bryony Hill The life and times of the famous footballing legend Jimmy Hill. Jimmy Hill, footballing legend, known for his punditry, his charisma and his chin… End of story? Far from it, as his wife Bryony eloquently shows in this fascinating insight into her multi-talented husband. Starting his career playing for Brentford and then Fulham, Jimmy went on to become involved in the game at many other levels, being the man who introduced 3 points for a win and removed the maximum wage cap for footballers – as well as the only ex-professional player to be manager, director, managing director and chairman. Jimmy Hill’s mark on football is undisputed. But did you know that he was also, in his day, a keen golfer, huntsman, indefatigable charity fundraiser – and even songwriter? Arsenal and Coventry both have Jimmy to thank for their club songs! Sadly, in his latter years, Jimmy has succumbed to the ravages of Alzheimer’s disease, and Bryony finishes this candid but loving tribute by describing the devastating effect this has had on both their lives. “Jimmy Hill is an iconic figure. His forthright opinions and desire to implement change made a difference to our lives.” Roy Hodgson 9781910508930 • HBK • £15.99 • 234x156mm • 292pp Non-Fiction The Book Guild • July-December 2015 13 BG-Catalogue10.qxp_Layout 1 03/09/2015 10:32 Page 14 ebook The Arabian Alchemist The Giant Leap Edda Livingston Mankind Heads for the Stars Adrian Berry In this personal account of one student’s successful search for a Hidden Master, narrator Gullvei meets tenor Michel Nizan through mutual friends. Her first sight of her Master, the Magician, is a sublime encounter, and she is soon completely enthralled. Their rapport is immediately established with sparks and fire. The Arabian Alchemist looks at the practical aspects of what is involved when the student is ready to take his or her ‘interest’ in finding their Master on to the next step. The author has created such a profuse atmosphere of love that reading the book becomes an intoxicating experience, taking the reader on journeys through landscapes painted by the Magician, to Gullvei’s eventual Initiation and the Union of Soul-Mates. Edda Livingston was born in Norway but ran away to London as a teenager in the 1960s. In the 1970s she married the man referred to in this book as Michel Nizan, a very active member of the exclusive and mysterious Illuminati. Her husband died in the 1980s, and since then she has lived as a hermit in various parts of the world. She currently lives in Edinburgh, Scotland. 9781910508497 • PBK • £9.99 • 216x135mm • 264pp 14 The Book Guild • July-December 2015 This book takes readers on a journey of science-fictional scope into the sky above. The title is taken from Neal Armstrong's famous line that his small step onto the surface of the moon was a giant leap for mankind. He begins with a compelling account of the Inquisition’s trial and burning of Giordano Bruno in 1600. As the first to make this assertion, Bruno became for many people the unofficial patron saint of astronomy and space travel. Berry’s story leads the reader through surprising terrain. He discusses the role of the printing press in the dissolution of religion’s iron grip on Europe, the growth in speeds attainable by vehicles and even attempts to police the Internet. None of these subjects is tangential to Berry’s central theme. What he is writing about is the evolution of society and its inevitable move beyond our home planet. Adrian Berry, dubbed “the Dean of English science writers,” extrapolates from his wide knowledge to inquire into the possibilities of far-space exploration. 9781910878224 • EBK • £3.99 Non-Fiction BG-Catalogue10.qxp_Layout 1 03/09/2015 10:32 Page 15 Know Your Onions A Light-Hearted Look at Popular Idioms and Sayings Allan Goodbrand A humorous look at the origin of idioms. Have you ever wondered about the origins of those sayings we use every day without thinking? ‘A hat trick’, for example? Apparently, in 1858, a certain H.H. Stevenson, cricketer, took three wickets with three consecutive balls. It was such a feat that a hat was purchased and presented to him. The practice of scoring three times in a single match in various sports has been known as a hat trick ever since. In this charming and informative anthology, Allan Goodbrand brings together a selection of his favourite sayings and similes, and leavens the results of his research with his own quirky observations. For a hat trick, for example: ‘I wonder what would have happened if he had been presented with some other item instead of a hat. A “trouser trick” might give the wrong impression altogether, and a “two crystal tumblers and a decanter trick” just isn’t as catchy is it?’ Allan Goodbrand is an international businessman who has lived in Britain and the United States and worked in global trade around the world. He has a broad range of interests, particularly the many idiosyncrasies and features of the English language that make it so different from other languages of the world. Extensive travel has given him the opportunity to observe many nationalities and this has added to his fascination with idiomatic sayings, which seem to be a property almost unique to English. He now lives in Beaconsfield and has three grown-up children. 9781910508534 • PBK • £9.99 • 216x135mm • 128pp Non-Fiction The Book Guild • July-December 2015 15 BG-Catalogue10.qxp_Layout 1 03/09/2015 10:32 Page 16 Fiction To Dig Up a Murder M. J. Evans BY THE SAME AUTHOR... A fast-moving crime novel featuring the savvy private investigator Jordan Lewis. While working on an archaeological dig at Okehampton Castle, David Kindle and his team unearth an unexpected find – the body of a young girl, Julie Jones. It quickly becomes clear that she is yet another victim of the serial killer, nicknamed the Shadow, who has been terrorising the town for weeks. On his tracks is not only a young DI named Cynthia Jackson, but also savvy PI, Jordan Lewis, both of whom are determined to get their man before he strikes again. But the murderer always seems to be one step ahead of them and, even Jordan, following her success in The Corpse That Danced, feels that every fresh lead takes them nowhere and puts another girl in danger. The Corpse That Danced A fast-paced thriller set in Lancashire, The Corpse That Danced introduces private investigator and ex-police officer Jordan Lewis and her criminologist sidekick and longtime friend Jarvis Moon. When Carol Johnson dies of an alleged overdose, her parents ask Jordan Lewis to review the case. At the same time another girl, identity unknown, is murdered, and a woman is kidnapped. When it rapidly becomes clear that Carol did not take her own life, Jordan begins to suspect that all these cases are in some way linked: not just to one another, but to an episode in her own past. Jordan’s investigative skills are put to the ultimate test in a race against time to hunt down a notorious and ruthless killer and save yet another victim. 9781909716148 • PBK • £9.99 • 216x135mm • 176pp 9781910298770 • PBK • £9.99 • 216x135mm • 152pp 16 The Book Guild • July-December 2015 Fiction BG-Catalogue10.qxp_Layout 1 03/09/2015 10:32 Page 17 The London Sniper Daniel Pascoe A chilling contemporary thriller exploring the ultimate revenge... Arthur Chigwell. Grieving father of a son brutally beheaded by Iraqi extremists in 2004, desperate for revenge on all those he holds responsible. Jarvis Collingwood. Ex-Army sniper, his own brother gunned down in front of him in Iraq. Cold, calculating and willing. Leon Deshpande. Specialist security adviser and investigator, used to getting his man, especially if the price is right. Naomi Lonsdale. Young and naïve, easily taken in and horribly used. The London 2012 Olympic Games closing ceremony. Dotted around the vast stadium: all of the gunman’s targets, enjoying an evening of spectacular celebration, little knowing how the night – or even their lives – will end. Daniel Pascoe is a new author, using the novel as a means to seek honest explanations for the often inexplicable. A Londoner born and bred, he has lived and worked in the north-east of England for the last twenty-seven years. He has never been in the Army and would never take up a rifle to kill anybody; he’s a pacifist; he’s a doctor: he looks after people, tries to make them better. He lives in Stockton on Tees with his wife, teenage daughters and cats, who all claim to be pacifists as well. 9781910298947 • PBK • £10.99 • 216x135mm • 480pp Fiction The Book Guild • July-December 2015 17 BG-Catalogue10.qxp_Layout 1 03/09/2015 10:32 Page 18 I Gave Him My Best Shot Going Away and Other Stories June Felton Hugh Canham Max and Anna’s younger son Barney has Asperger’s Syndrome, and takes everything he’s told literally. As they struggle to build up their business and stay afloat in the fickle world of fashion, Anna is pulled between her responsibilities at home and at work. Max has trouble understanding Barney’s demands, which puts demands on the marriage, and with the manipulative figure of Max’s PA Dinah Deedes plotting in the background, the couple start to lose their way. A compelling collection of short stories, written with just a hint of Edgar Allan Poe... The action flits from the exotic climes of Pondicherry and Florida to the chill of the UK, building to a climax in their London home when Barney’s solution to their problems puts Max’s life on the line. A tale of love and betrayal – but is love enough to keep this family together? June Felton was born in South Africa where she qualified as a nurse, continuing her postgraduate studies in psychiatric nursing. Married with four children, June founded and directed the pre-school unit ‘Family Tree’ for autistic children and has lectured extensively in England and Europe. Now retired and living in Israel, her hobbies include writing and painting. 9781910508527 • HBK • £17.99 • 216x135mm • 304pp 18 The Book Guild • July-December 2015 From being at the sharp end of an angry woman’s cold, calculated revenge to suffering the miserable consequences of losing everything – including a priceless Picasso; from paying the ultimate price for having so much as considered adultery to being fatally drawn to the pungent yet deadly smell of an exotic flower the situations in which the main protagonists find themselves in this compelling collection of short stories all have an air of finality about them. Some are looking for a way in – to an inheritance, to a relationship with a mysterious stranger who turns up out of the blue, or to an understanding of the tantalising story recounted in a handwritten notebook – while others are permanently bowing out, disappearing off the face of the earth or finding that their existence has drawn to an end – gracefully or otherwise. Their world is one of uncertainty and surprise, where the mundane somehow always ends up being anything but… 9781910298794 • PBK • £9.99 • 216x135mm • 144pp Fiction BG-Catalogue10.qxp_Layout 1 03/09/2015 10:32 Page 19 Featured in The Rose Gazette and Hereford Times King’s Cross Nick Jones Love and obsession follow a man from the hills of Sicily to the streets of Central London. Upon visiting an Italian convent to recover his equilibrium, he falls in love with the ghost of a beautiful, auburn-haired nun called Beatrice. But ghosts know no borders, and she follows him back home to London, where he becomes increasingly obsessed with her. As his grip on reality fades, her hold over him increases, and history tragically repeats itself… A haunting novella about a middle-aged man whose luck has run dry. A poignant tale of love and loss full of heart-stopping frights and plot twists in a cinematic setting. Nick Jones is a retired journalist who lives in Hereford, Herefordshire. After studying architecture he moved into journalism, working for Morgan-Grampian (formerly part of Express Newspapers) for 10 years, rising to become editor of the leading monthly magazine on restoration and refurbishment. He has published several short stories on the internet and work on his second novel is well under way. Visit the author at www.ampersandworld.co.uk 9781910298978 • PBK • £8.99 • 216x135mm • 132pp Fiction The Book Guild • July-December 2015 19 BG-Catalogue10.qxp_Layout 1 03/09/2015 10:32 Page 20 An Eye for a Tooth and a Limb for an Eye Eleanor Berry BY THE SAME AUTHOR... How far would you go to wreak revenge on the person who has ruined your life? When Rhoda Buckleshott, stylish young English teacher at Sir Winston’s girls’ school, is unceremoniously sacked, she swears that she will not rest until she has destroyed her nemesis, the headteacher, Mrs Beddington. Perceiving her dismissal as an act of reverse snobbery against her privileged upbringing and upper-class accent, Rhoda embarks on a campaign against Mrs Beddington that becomes more severe and outlandish at every step. And as Rhoda’s obsession spins out of control, the strain of her reign of terror takes a terrible toll on her mental state. Eleanor Berry is the author of over 20 published books and says her first brush with literature was when she broke windows in Ian Fleming’s house at the age of eight. This is Eleanor Berry’s thirteenth book with The Book Guild. AN N EYE FO OR A TOOT TH AN ND A L LIMB FOR AN EYE Eleanorr Berry The Killing of Lucinda Maloney Plagued by the threat of mental illness, bereaved, grislyhumoured best-selling author, Joshua Flinton takes refuge in creating his greatest character yet and by doing so bringing his beloved Aunt Rita back to life. Black comedy at its best. 9781846247415 • PBK • £9.99 • 216x135mm • 206pp My Old Pal was a Junkie Jessie Cavendish was never going to lead a happy life. Like her gypsy father, she is a thief and a liar. One of Eleanor Berry’s darker books, but it has its deeply comical moments. 9781846248894 • PBK • £10.00 • 216x135mm • 150pp 9781910508596 • PBK • £9.99 • 216x135mm • 160pp 20 The Book Guild • July-December 2015 Fiction BG-Catalogue10.qxp_Layout 1 03/09/2015 10:32 Page 21 Muskets & Dreams John Scurr A Pirate for Harriet A swashbuckling adventure of love, betrayal, jealousy and heroism, the story of Nathaniel Devarre. John Scurr paints a vivid portrait of an age, seen through the eyes of an unlikely hero who rises to the challenges that face him. D Nathaniel Devarre – pirate, lover, artist – is determined to put his buccaneering past behind him and settle down to a solitary and peaceful existence as a portrait painter. Fate, however, has other plans. M k The third in the swashbuckling adventure series featuring pirate Nathaniel Devarre… BY THE SAME AUTHOR... His quiet life in Highgate is thrown into turmoil when Elizabeth Rawlins, the wife of a neighbour, reveals that her first love was Sir Roger Trevanyon – the man who put a bullet in Nathaniel’s eye when they duelled over the beautiful Lady Corinne Malvor. And Elizabeth is determined that Nathaniel will help reunite her with Roger. Long-held grievances, secret love and political scheming combine to deadly effect in this dramatic tale of seventeenth-century passions. 9781846242878 • HBK • £17.99 • 216x135mm • 196pp A Fortune for My Lady J O H N S CU R R In this sequel, the romantic and unlikely hero, former naval officer Nathaniel Devarre, is helplessly, but not altogether hopelessly, in love with Lady Corinne Malvor. Fate has many surprises in store for the lovelorn Devarre before he achieves, if not happiness, a degree of wisdom and tranquillity. 9781846245350 • HBK • £16.99 • 216x135mm • 200pp 9781910508039 • HBK • £12.99 • 216x135mm • 90pp Fiction The Book Guild • July-December 2015 21 BG-Catalogue10.qxp_Layout 1 03/09/2015 10:32 Page 22 Sisters of Fury Keith Jacobsen A man is haunted by the memory of his former hero and brilliant friend... In late-1960’s Oxford, Jack Roberts – a lower-middle-class northerner without dreams or ambitions – is a fish out of water. Then he meets the charismatic, exotic Hasan – a fellow student who is hell-bent on challenging and changing everything – and suddenly the world opens up to him. Jack hero-worships his new friend, even if he catches glimpses of something altogether darker under his dazzling persona. At the end of university, Hasan just as suddenly disappears from Jack’s life and Jack finds himself once again plunged into a nihilistic existence. His brilliant friend, however, continues to haunt him… Part Hitchcockian thriller, part melancholy Almodóvarian melodrama, this beautifully written book will tease and entice to the very last page. Keith Jacobsen, originally from Liverpool, read French and German at St Catherine’s College, Oxford, where he was awarded an honorary scholarship for work on French and German literature, and contributed poems to the college magazine. A former civil servant, Keith now divides his time between writing and music, having recently gained qualifications in pianoforte performance and music teaching. He teaches piano from home and gives occasional recitals. He lives in New Barnet, Hertfordshire with his wife, Valerie, and has two grown-up daughters from his first marriage. 9781910508619 • PBK • £9.99 • 216x135mm • 240pp 22 The Book Guild • July-December 2015 Fiction BG-Catalogue10.qxp_Layout 1 03/09/2015 10:32 Page 23 Killing Time Ian McFadyen BY THE SAME AUTHOR... The latest in the series of detective novels featuring inspector Steve Carmichael... When a local reporter receives a taunting text message claiming responsibility not just for one local murder but for two, Inspector Carmichael wonders whether the quiet Lancashire hamlet of Hasslebury has a serial killer on the loose – or perhaps just a very unpleasant hoaxer. What, after all, could connect the two very different deaths? One is a nameless tramp killed in a hit-and-run and the other an artist whose body was struck by an oncoming train. But when a third body is discovered… well, things really start to get complicated. This is the fifth in a brilliant series of detective novels featuring the irascible Carmichael. Deadly Secrets When the eminent mathematician Marcus Ardleigh is found hanged in his home in the sleepy village of Moulton Bank, it looks to be a simple suicide. But Inspector Steve Carmichael begins to suspect the death is altogether more complicated than it first appears. 9781846248498 • PBK • £9.99 • 216x135mm • 302pp Lillia’s Diary The body of a beautiful young Estonian woman is found in a lake in rural Lancashire. Is it murder or a tragic accident? As Inspector Steve Carmichael begins to look into the dead woman’s life, he discovers a wealth of secrets and embarks on a murder enquiry. 9781846247620 • PBK • £9.99 • 216x135mm • 240pp 9781910508145 • PBK • £8.99 • 216x135mm • 308pp Fiction The Book Guild • July-December 2015 23 BG-Catalogue10.qxp_Layout 1 03/09/2015 10:32 Page 24 Featured on That’s Books and Entertainment and A Writer of History. Hidden Hamlets, Dancing Trees Terence F. Jones How the tribes of Roman Britain stood up to their invaders. When Josin and Egen are the only survivors of a brutal attack on their village by soldiers of Imperial Rome, the occupying power, these brave young Celts set off on their own to find a new life and wreak vengeance on the invaders of Celtic Britain, their beloved homeland. Hiidden Hamle ets, Dancing a g Trees s Egen proves himself an inspired fighter, with natural skill and swift, deadly tactics. He quickly develops successful guerrilla methods of attack on a well-disciplined but all too often complacent enemy. When his fame as a strategist grows, he is introduced to the Queen of the Iceni, the legendary Boudicca, and a new phase of revolt against the occupiers begins. This is a powerful, atmospheric tale of how a rural, hunter-gatherer society stands up to their autocratic, oppressive invaders. Terence F. Jones was born and raised in London. He served in the RAF as an aircraft instruments mechanic, including two and a half years on active service in Singapore and Malaya. Subsequently, he was employed in the head office of a drinks manufacturer, where he worked in various managerial roles for fifteen years. From 1978-1986 the author was a councillor in the London Borough of Greenwich. He and his family have been active members of a historical group involved in the re-enactment of medieval jousting tournaments. He lives in Eltham, south-east London. 9781910508237 • PBK • £9.99 • 216x135mm • 288pp 24 The Book Guild • July-December 2015 Fiction BG-Catalogue10.qxp_Layout 1 03/09/2015 10:32 Page 25 Shadows of Yesterday Ann Wardlaw Marc Chevaud discovers things are not quite as they were when he returns to his post-war ancestral home. Marc has never lost his yearning for the timeless beauty of his native Provence. Years after the war, during which he was captured and tortured by the Nazis, he makes a snap decision: he will hand over the running of his British-based firm to his brother Leo and return to his ancestral home in an attempt to mend the past and find the future. But Marc has been away a long time. He finds the chateau in a state of piteous decay, after occupation by enemy troops, and cannot understand the local people’s hostility towards him. He determines to restore the house to its former glory, but in doing so uncovers far darker secrets from his troubled past than he could ever have imagined... BY THE SAME AUTHOR... Diamond Pitt Starting in 1653 and spanning a century, this is the turbulent tale of Thomas Pitt, grandfather to William Pitt the Elder, an adventurer whose exploits were bound up in the turmoil and glamour of Restoration and Georgian England. This novel follows his tireless escapades to India and Persia, his marriage to the daughter of a business associate, and his return to England, where family life blossoms in Wiltshire, along with his reputation for wealth and women. Nicknamed ‘Diamond’ for procuring one of the world’s most valuable gems, Pitt was envied, feared and, in some cases, respected as a great entrepreneur of his time. Piracy on the high seas, shady dealings in imperial outposts, serial infidelity and a life-changing friendship with a Nawab prince provide the unlikely material for a novel about the grandfather of one of British politics’ most respected statesmen. 9781846249907 • HBK • £17.99 • 216x135mm • 296pp 9781910508244 • PBK • £9.99 • 216x135mm • 224pp Fiction The Book Guild • July-December 2015 25 BG-Catalogue10.qxp_Layout 1 03/09/2015 10:32 Page 26 On the Usefulness of Seaweed Collected Poems: Revised Henry Pierce Mary Christina St John A delightful collection of musings on life, death and turnips is certain to make you smile... Religious poetry written with meaning and clarity. Have you ever wondered about the possible uses of seaweed? Do you have nightmares about old jars of chutney? Have you ever collapsed in a heap of struts and canvas whilst trying to put up a deckchair? O the On h Usefulness of Seaweed If so, then enlightenment, comfort and inspiration are to be found within this book of comic verses by Henry Peirce. 79 1/2 Poems by Henry Peircce Henry’s charming poetry book will appeal to Pam Ayres fans and those who like Roald Dahl, particularly Tales of the Unexpected and Revolting Rhymes. 26 Mary Christina St John has sifted through her lifetime’s work to produce a volume containing all those poems she is still wedded to, even if, as she says in the preface, their sentiments may by now be foreign to her. Chronologically ordered, the book is divided into ‘Juvenilia’, ‘Love Poems’, ‘Occasional and Sundry Other Poems’ and ‘Sacred Poems’. Writing with meaningfulness and clarity, Mary Christina St John believes in straight talking, even to God. But although it is as a religious poet that she will be remembered, her earlier love poems have equal merit and deserve a place in this celebration of her life’s work. Henry Peirce is a doctor in real life and lives in Combe in Teignhead, Devon. His hobbies, apart from writing, include singing in local choirs, not doing the gardening and attempting to wring some sort of tune out of his long-suffering accordion. His ambition is one day to become a fully qualified curmudgeon, but he is currently still working on the eyebrows. Mary Christina St John is known in Australia through her early poetry, written during the 1940s and 50s. Her work features on university courses on Australian Literature, and has recently been placed on the internet by Flinders University Library of South Australia. She currently resides in Barnstaple. 9781910298992 • HBK • £12.99 • 216x135mm • 128pp 9781910508770 • PBK • £7.99 • 216x135mm • 136pp The Book Guild • July-December 2015 Fiction BG-Catalogue10.qxp_Layout 1 03/09/2015 10:32 Page 27 One of Wordery’s top independent books 2014 The Corruption of Chastity Frank Westworth The second action-packed thriller in the critically-acclaimed Killing Sisters trilogy. The solitary female sniper squints against the scorching desert sun. Takes the shot. Men die. The solitary female assassin slashes her target’s artery. Fades into the Alpine forest. Men die. The betrayed covert operative silences his sadness with the howl of blues music and carnal recreation. What will happen when Chastity, the ice-cold contract killer, encounters underworld investigator JJ Stoner? PRAISE FOR A LAST ACT OF CHARITY 'Terse and stiletto streamlined and sharp as the blade of a knife.' Maxim Jakubowski ‘The writing is clever and inventive, paying few dues to existing genres or styles... Stoner is violent, amoral and cynical.’ Crime Thriller Lover BY THE SAME AUTHOR... ‘Terse and stiletto streamlined and sharp as the blade of a knife.’ Maxim Jakubowski, lovereading.co.uk on Book 1: A Last Act of Charity A Last Act of Charity This, the first volume, introduces JJ Stoner, ex-contract killer turned investigator, pressured by government spooks to throw light on a series of grisly killings in hotel rooms. He suspects a man – perhaps two men – to be behind them, but cannot deduce any logical motive, nor why the bodies, or what’s left of them, are subsequently filmed and the footage transmitted to a website for more general viewing. They are not men. They are the three sisters: Charity, Chastity and Charm. One kills, one confuses, one organises. Each of them is the one thing Stoner had never expected: a person more deadly and dangerous than himself. In the Killing Sisters series, Frank Westworth has created a cast of characters that are as memorable as they are ingenious. 9781909984424 • PBK • £10.99 • 216x135mm • 432pp 9781910508688 • PBK • £10.99 • 216x135mm • 352pp Fiction The Book Guild • July-December 2015 27 BG-Catalogue10.qxp_Layout 1 03/09/2015 10:32 Page 28 The Powder Man The Devil Returns Twice as Deadly Paul Youden Fred Smith A deadly game of cat and mouse and a race against time… A money-making scam results in a dramatic chain of events for an eighteenth-century bailiff... Peter Kingston is an ambitious journalist in his early twenties, working for a regional newspaper. He spends his days covering court cases, community events and gossip, but he yearns to travel the world and write stories of strange and exotic lands. Peter’s life changes forever when a colleague encounters the notorious, international drug baron – the Powder Man – with violent consequences. This stroke of bad luck for his colleague unexpectedly opens the door for Peter to travel Europe and get paid into the bargain, accompanied by his beautiful photographer girlfriend, Sue. Peter might have thought twice about leaving his home comforts behind, however, if he could have foreseen the dangers he was about to face and just how close he would come to a violent and bloody end, when mistaken identity collides with global corruption and organised crime. 28 When Robert Williams, bailiff, sees a chance for some easy money, he has no idea what dramatic chain of events it will set in motion. A ferryman who hasn’t paid his taxes, a violent and overbearing landowner, a magistrate with a long-held grievance, the murky underworld of eighteenth-century London, the love of Robert’s life in mortal danger. This is a tale of love and loss, of chances taken and missed, of bitter vengeance. Who will prevail? And the Powder Man is always only one step behind… Fred Smith lives in Huntingdon, York and has worked mostly in engineering, including training in the army as a field engineer. For many years he was actively involved in supporting his local branch of PHAB, a charity that encourages people of all abilities to come together on equal terms. His first book with Book Guild was a children’s book, The Treasure of the Unicorn Zephyr (9781909984875). 9781910508947 • PBK • £8.99 • 216x135mm • 368pp 9781910508916 • HBK • £12.99 • 216x135mm • 128pp The Book Guild • July-December 2015 Fiction BG-Catalogue10.qxp_Layout 1 03/09/2015 10:32 Page 29 The Amazing Journey of Humphrey Wilkes N. M. Scott BY THE SAME AUTHOR... One man’s life hangs in the balance as he confronts snowstorms, vampires and powerful witchcraft. When Humphrey Wilkes, a scientist at Cambridge University, is knocked off his bicycle, his injuries are so serious that it’s touch and go as to whether he will survive. It’s 1913 and, as doctors try to save his life using radical, experimental surgery, Wilkes embarks on an extraordinary journey. He finds himself in the Arctic, knowing that he must reach Karstein in Germany, but is unprepared for the horrors and dangers that he will face along the way. Snowstorms, vampires and powerful witchcraft are just some of the obstacles Wilkes must overcome. Only when the true nature of a terrible curse is finally revealed does he realise how slim his chance of survival is – and what it will cost him. Murder on the Santa Special The sleepy village of Bramley is deep in decline: the school, cottage hospital and post-office are threatened with closure, and the Bramley Cross and Brocklehurst Preserved Steam Railway is in desperate need of repair if it is to survive. 9781909716124 • HBK • £14.99 • 216x135mm • 128pp Sherlock Holmes and the Russian Connection The inimitable Sherlock Holmes and his trusty companion Doctor Watson are back once again in N. M. Scott’s third collection of stories inspired by Sir Conan Doyle’s classic crime-busting duo. Dip into Watson’s case notes... 9781909984295 • PBK • £8.99 • 216x135mm • 116pp 9781910508701 • PBK • £9.99 • 216x135mm • 160pp Fiction The Book Guild • July-December 2015 29 BG-Catalogue10.qxp_Layout 1 03/09/2015 10:32 Page 30 Children’s Tommy Gunn and the Mystery of Rainbow’s End Eileen Geeson A story with enough scary adventures to offer an exciting read; enough reassurance to avoid any nightmares... ‘But where is Grandma?’ ‘She can’t be far away to have left the food cooking.’ Nine-year-old Tommy Gunn, his brother Dec and their cousin Kadie have been invited to stay at their grandma’s isolated cottage. When they arrive, she is nowhere to be seen. Where can she be? Setting off to explore – and hoping to find their grandma – the children are flung into a series of extraordinary, terrifying adventures. Ghosts, skeletons, giant spiders, lake monsters, snakes, a raging fire – all must be overcome somehow if they are ever to reach home safely. Can they make it through? Eileen Geeson started her working life as a dog groomer, going on to become a successful poodle breeder and show judge. She is the author of the best-selling book The Poodle. Eileen has always loved telling stories, and has written children’s books narrated by her standard poodle Cha Cha, as well as Ring a Ring of Roses and Brothers in Arms. Eileen lives in Holbeach St John in Lincolnshire. ToommY Y and the GGunn of Rain nbow’’s endd Eileen Geeso on 9781910508183 • PBK • £9.99 • 216x135mm • 216pp 30 The Book Guild • July-December 2015 Children’s BG-Catalogue10.qxp_Layout 1 03/09/2015 10:32 Page 31 Saint George Rusty Knight and Monster Tamer John Powell BY THE SAME AUTHOR... The Colonial Gentleman’s Son A monster-infested world puts its trust in an unlikely hero... In a world infested with monsters, you need an efficient Patron Saint and Minister for the Environment. George, a vertically challenged and impoverished knight in rusty armour, would appear a poor choice were it not for the fact that he’s discovered a cake with the power to tame monsters. Suddenly, for the first time, George is in demand. Elevated to ministerial position, George becomes famous, and has a hand in improving international relations with France, creating the first trade union and defining the number of players in a cricket team. This sharp and witty satirical comedy, filled with comic caricatures and disgruntled dignitaries, will appeal to young people and adults alike. Rusty anandK nig ht d M nster Taam Mo m r me Kwame Mainu is a young man, born in Ghana in 1957, just four days before his country gained its independence. His journey to maturity is set against his country’s political and economic development in this wideranging saga. 9781846244964 • HBK • £17.99 • 234x156mm • 380pp Return to the Garden City J O H N P OW E L L Kwame’s story continues with his flight to England prompted by the release from prison in Ghana of drugs traders whom he helped to expose. A tale of tension and intrigue into the life and loves of the Mainu family and their friends and colleagues. Reetuurnn to thhe R Garrddeen Cittyy Ga JOHN POWELL 9781846249495 • HBK • £17.99 • 234x156mm • 398pp 9781910508190 • PBK • £9.99 • 216x135mm • 144pp Children’s The Book Guild • July-December 2015 31 BG-Catalogue10.qxp_Layout 1 03/09/2015 10:33 Page 32 The Naughty Greedy Pandamoth And other amazing animorphs Sara Leighton The The Sara Leighton’s collection of wildly imaginative creatures is full of surprises! Have you met the Pompom-Legged Craboodle, who longs to join the circus and see his name in lights? Or the Humpalumparaff, who wanders the desert at night singing opera to the baby jackals and meerkats? And don’t forget the Naughty Greedy Pandamoth. Watch out, or he’ll be chewing your clothes for his tea! N ughty Greeedy Na P ndamoth Pa and other and her aama mazing azing aanim nim morphs orphs h Meet these and many more amazing animorphs in Sara Leighton’s collection of wildly imaginative creatures that are full of surprises. With its amusing verse and delightful illustrations, this is the perfect book for bedtime reading that will appeal to children of all ages. We think that adults will love it too. Sara Leighton, internationally acclaimed artist and royal portrait painter, knew she wanted to be an artist from the age of three when she first picked up a coloured pencil. She trained at St Martin’s School of Art and found early success in London before moving to Florence to study under the great Italian master Pietro Annigoni. She was then offered her dream job: to ‘paint Africa’ for Ford Europe, which also launched her career as a writer, with the diary she wrote to accompany Sara’s Safari Sketchbook. Sara has travelled the world in search of subjects which she has vividly described in her autobiography, Of Savages and Kings. She lives in Horsham, West Sussex. Sara Le eighton n 9781910508329 • PPC HBK • £10.99 • 280x210mm • 64pp 32 The Book Guild • July-December 2015 Children’s BG-Catalogue10.qxp_Layout 1 03/09/2015 10:33 Page 33 Featured on BBC Radio Leicester, Female First and MojoMums. The Reverie: The Beginnings Lauren Rose Brown A fast-paced, plot-bending sprint through the power of the mind... L AU AU R E N RO R SE BRO OW N Aislin has the Reverie. She can see the future in her dreams. Events to come have always been delivered to her while she sleeps, but until tragedy strikes her family they are just meaningless glimpses of teenage life. Now her dreams have disappeared altogether and girls from her school are falling prey to a vicious killer in the village. She knows that she is the only person with the vision to identify the killer and do something about the serial slayings terrorising her friends, but with her sleeping mind switched to blank she is powerless to help. Everyone is a potential suspect in a village of weird and broken characters. But Aislin can only begin to sift through the ever-expanding suspect list once she has looked deep into herself and the history of her power, and found a way to reignite the flames of vision from within. What she finds will lead her on a dangerous path into the clutches of an evil that may never let her go. Lauren Rose Brown obtained a first-class degree in media technology from De Montfort University. Lauren lives in Great Glen, Leicester and The Reverie: Beginnings is the first of a series of books featuring Ash Casey. 9781910298787 • PBK • £9.99 • 216x135mm • 192pp Children’s The Book Guild • July-December 2015 33 BG-Catalogue10.qxp_Layout 1 03/09/2015 10:33 Page 34 The Little Boy with his Head in the Clouds Jamie Burn An enchanting tale taking the readers on a mind-boggling trip into the world of imagination... Burt Marshmallow lives happily in the countryside with his mother and father and golden retriever Sandy. The only problem is, he’s always daydreaming and away fighting imaginary monsters. Then one day he strays too far from home and his dreams – and nightmares – start to become all too real. But is Burt really up to being the hero he’s always wanted to be? TThhe LItt lE BBoy oy WItH W ItH hI s hEaD hIs hE aD i N tHe iN tH e cLoUdS c L o U dSS A truly imaginative children’s book debut by South Gosforth writer Jamie Burn. Jamie Burn grew up in Newcastle upon Tyne. He was awarded a first in Philosophy at Sheffield University and a Masters with distinction in Policy Studies at Edinburgh University before joining London-based think tank, Policy Exchange. He went on to work in the biotechnology industry as a policy officer. The Little Boy with his Head in the Clouds is based on his memories of weekends with his grandparents in the Tees Valley. Jamie Burn lives in South Gosforth, Newcastle upon Tyne. JaMMiE M iEi E BuRn Bu R n 9781910508268 • PBK • £8.99 • 216x135mm • 160pp 34 The Book Guild • July-December 2015 Children’s BG-Catalogue10.qxp_Layout 1 03/09/2015 10:33 Page 35 Emily Stone and Her Pharaoh The Stone of Life Ian Thomas The third in the series of time-travelling, ecological adventures. Emily is a top young supermodel with a busy schedule, but her glamorous career takes second place to the most important thing in her life: looking after the planet. It’s the year 2020, and the competition to win Britain and Europe’s Next Top Model is hotting up. The five remaining girls are in Alexandria in Egypt, getting ready to show off their own dress designs in a spectacular fashion show.... 9781846247996 • HBK • £12.99 • 216x135mm • 96pp Emily and her Pharoah: The Golden Dragon Thh G ld Now a busy young model working in top fashion shows, Emily has not forgotten her experiences with Pharaoh, the whale. When she is asked to help save the last few pink dolphins in Hong Kong, Emily finds herself in dangerous waters... d ‘Ian's storytelling left me white-knuckled with excitement and in awe of Emily, a thoroughly believable and likeable heroine who is the new champion of our seas.’ Kate Humble Emily and her Pharaoh: The Dress E il On her way to a catwalk show in Rio de Janeiro, Emily visits Mexico to explore the damaged coral reefs. While she is there, Pharaoh whisks Emily away on a thrilling and dangerous quest to find a vital message that could help to save the planet... BY THE SAME AUTHOR... Emily and The Golden Dragon gn her Pha raoh Ian TThomas 9781909984431 • HBK • £12.99 • 216x135mm • 112pp 9781910508275 • HBK • £12.99 • 234x156mm • 134pp Children’s The Book Guild • July-December 2015 35 BG-Catalogue10.qxp_Layout 1 03/09/2015 10:33 Page 36 Intrigue at the Castle Barbara Robertson Harriet, Mathew and Jake return for another Viking adventure! Following their incredible ninth-century Viking adventure on their last visit to Ormsthorpe, Harriet, Jake and Mathew return to their grandmother for Christmas and, while visiting Ulfsthwaite Christmas market, find themselves embarking on another time-travel escapade. This time they are transported back to the year 1388, where they find themselves charged with foiling an evil plot to disgrace the lord of the manor, Duke Leofrik, and his family. Centred on a colourful and spectacular jousting tournament in the grounds of Ormsthorpe Castle, this fast-paced adventure story is full of nail-biting suspense. Will the wicked Duke Edmund and his family succeed in their plot to poison Baron Rulf’s hunting dogs? Will they sabotage Duke Leofrik’s knights’ jousting armour, causing them to be badly injured or killed? Can Duke Edmund snatch the title of Lord of Ormsthorpe Castle from Baron Rulf? Or will the three young but intrepid time travellers foil the plot before they are whisked back to the twenty-first century? Barbara Robertson began her career as a primary school teacher in London and Hampshire. She lived and taught in Canada for many years, where she was also involved in organising community nursery schools, and taught special needs to adolescents in crisis. On returning to the UK she again taught in London before moving to County Durham. 9781910508855 • PBK • £9.99 • 216x135mm • 176pp 36 The Book Guild • July-December 2015 Children’s BG-Catalogue10.qxp_Layout 1 03/09/2015 10:33 Page 37 Ben and the Spider Gate Angela Fish An ordinary boy discovers a secret insect kingdom at the bottom of the garden… ANGELA FISH Ben loves chatting to his wise gran, playing computer games with his best friend Jess, and helping his dad to train his clever dog Scoot. Best of all though, he likes playing ball in the garden with Scoot. Then one hot, summer day Ben meets Lox, the gate-keeper of the spider kingdom under the garden hedge. Lox desperately needs Ben’s help before the end of the autumn, but can Ben save the spider kingdom without leaving the garden and going into the deep, dark wood? The leaves are starting to fall, and Ben and Jess must take a brave decision if the spiders are to have a safe winter. Talking to Gran, Ben begins to suspect that she might know more about his quest than she’s admitting. Angela Fish is a writer who specialises in intergenerational communication, women’s writing and Welsh Writing in English. She gained her M.Phil in Literature at the University of Glamorgan (now the University of South Wales) in 1995, and became a principal lecturer there until 2009. Her publications include non-fiction, fiction, short stories and poetry, often with Welsh and feminist themes, and she has worked with local schools and communities to improve communication between the generations. She has been in demand, nationally and internationally, as a conference presenter and an invited speaker in her field. Ben and the Spider Gate is her first book for children. Ben and the Spider Gate ““A A Heart-warming Hear t-war m ing and magical and magical tale” t ale” Maria Gra ach hvo ogel 9781910508251 • PPC HBK • £12.99 • 216x135mm • 64pp Children’s The Book Guild • July-December 2015 37 BG-Catalogue10.qxp_Layout 1 03/09/2015 10:33 Page 38 Unicorn Power A Princess Who Can’t Dance Andrea Miller Can twin sisters and a unicorn teach a princess to dance in time for the ball? If your twin sister woke you up in the middle of the night to tell you a princess needed your help, what would you do? Put on your pink wellington boots, saddle up your unicorn and fly off to the rescue, that’s what! A princess who can’t dance needs to learn fast: she’s been invited to a ball but hasn’t a clue how to waltz without falling over. Luckily, Darcy and Eliza like nothing more than giving midnight dance lessons, and, with the help of beautiful unicorn Blossom, they might just be able to turn the princess into a dazzling dancer. This magical tale of Unicorn Power will enchant girls of all ages. Andrea Miller has qualifications in childhood studies and gym instruction and has worked as a nursery nurse, a nanny and as a fitness instructor. She combined her two career strands by spending a season running Tumble Tot sessions in French holiday camps and is now back in the UK, living and working in Preston, Lancashire. 9781910508558 • PPC HBK • £8.99 • 240x168mm • 32pp 38 The Book Guild • July-December 2015 Children’s BG-Catalogue10.qxp_Layout 1 03/09/2015 10:33 Page 39 Titles Index Title Author Page Title Author Page A Journey Through Time in Africa A Fortune for My Lady A Last Act of Charity A Man with a Mission A New Look at the Solar System A PIrate for Harriet An Eye for a Tooth and a Limb for an Eye Arthursdale Boy, Nidderdale Girl Peter Peeters and Claire Van Velsen John Scurr Frank Westworth Canon John Taylor OBE Sir Ian Niall Rankin John Scurr Eleanor Berry Frank Pedley 10 21 27 10 8 21 20 9 Mission Accomplished Murder on the Santa Special Muskets & Dreams My Gentleman Jim My Old Pal was a Junkie Canon John Taylor OBE N. M. Scott John Scurr Bryony Hill Eleanor Berry 10 29 21 13 20 On the Usefulnes of Seaweed Henry Pierce 26 Return to the Garden City John Powell 31 Scapegoat Shadows of Yesterday Sherlock Holmes and the Russian Connection Sisters of Fury Saint George: Rusty Knight and Monster Tamer Steve R. Dunn Ann Wardlaw N. M. Scott Keith Jacobsen John Powell 7 25 29 22 31 The 49ers II – The True Story The 49ers II – The Rest of the Story The Amazing Journey of Humphrey Wilkes The Arabian Alchemist The Colonial Gentleman’s Son The Corpse That Danced The Corruption of Chastity The Coward? The Devil Returns Twice as Deadly The Giant Leap The Great Performers The Killing of Lucinda Maloney The Little Boy with his Head in the Clouds The London Sniper The Naughty Greedy Pandamoth The Powder Man The Reverie: The Beginnings Three Perspectives on Human Irrationality To Dig Up a Murder Tommy Gunn and the Mystery of Rainbow’s End John Warham John Warham N. M. Scott Edda Livingston John Powell M J Evans Frank Westworth Steve R. Dunn Fred Smith Adrian Berry Mark Hichens Eleanor Berry Jamie Burn Daniel Pascoe Sara Leighton Paul Youden Lauren Rose Brown Andy Hira M J Evans Eileen Geeson 11 11 29 14 31 16 27 7 28 14 4 20 34 17 32 28 33 12 16 30 Unicorn Power Andrea Miller 38 Bastiana Book 1 Book 2 Book 3 Battersea Power Station Ben and the Spider Gate Keith Edelston Keith Edelston Keith Edelston Graham & Graham Angela Fish 6 6 6 5 37 Collected Poems: Revised Mary Christina St John 26 Dark Nights: Whitewater Deadly Secrets Diamond Pitt Norman A Viles Ian McFadyen Ann Wardlaw 9 23 25 Emily and her Pharaoh: The Dress The Golden Dragon The Stone of Life Ian Thomas Ian Thomas Ian Thomas 35 35 35 Formidable Steve Dunn 7 Going Away and Other Stories Hugh Canham 18 Hidden Hamlets, Dancing Trees Terence Jones 24 I Gave Him My Best Shot Intrigue at the Castle June Felton Barbara Robertson 18 36 Killing Time King’s Cross Know Your Onions Ian McFadyen Nick Jones Allan Goodbrand 23 19 15 Lillia’s Diary Ian McFadyen 23 Titles Index The Book Guild • July-December 2015 39 BG-Catalogue10.qxp_Layout 1 03/09/2015 10:33 Page 40 Order Form Please send me the following books: Quantity Title Price TOTAL Non-trade orders to be accompanied by full payment please; please add postage as follows – for orders: • up to £20, add £3.95 postage • between £20 and £50, add £7.50 postage • between £100 and £150, add £9.50 postage • For overseas orders, add 20% of the value of the order, minimum charge £8 Tick as appropriate: I enclose a cheque for £ OR Please check our website for all current book prices www.bookguild.co.uk (made payable to The Book Guild Ltd) I authorise you to debit my credit card to the sum of £ Visa/Mastercard number: Name or cardholder Name Address Signature Expiry date / Return to: The Book Guild Ltd 9 Priory Business Park, Wistow Road, Kibworth, Leics LE8 0RX Tel: 0800 999 2982 Email: [email protected]