Heathcliff's Tale is the story of the haunting of Henry Newby, a young man despatched to Haworth Parsonage shortly after the death of Emily Bronte to retrieve a novel by Ellis Bell for his uncle, publisher of Wuthering Heights.
After the excitement of recent adventures, Elizabeth and Fitzwilliam Darcy retire to the peace and quiet of Pemberley as they await the birth of their first child.
** Shortlisted for the Polari First Book Prize 2024 **** Shortlisted for the 2024 Book of the Year: Discover Award by the British Book Awards **** Shortlisted for the 2023 Nero Book Award for Debut Fiction **** Longlisted for the Diverse Book Awards 2024 **** An Evening Standard 'One to Watch in 2023 **** An Independent 'Best Romantic Summer Reads' **** A Book of the Month pick for Diva, Irish Examiner, Novellic & Sainsbury's Magazine **** A Most Anticipated pick for PinkNews & Queer on the Street **It's the early 1990s, and in the Irish village of Crossmore, Lucy feels out of place.
Recovering from his Operation Arctic Sting injuries, USS Teuthis Executive Officer Mac McDowell is tasked with laying SOSUS arrays in the southern Atlantic and off Thurston Island, Western Antarctica.
From the moment that you enter the world (should you ever have that misfortune), your immediate concern will be to find a companion, and when you have done so you will believe that you have found yourself.
Lifescape adorns a truly rustic veil as it unfolds the village life of Kutch in the decades of crises, their struggle to combat with the external forces of nature, social and economic injustice, and to adapt themselves to new, unfavourable conditions.
The book discusses the influence of negative and destructive thoughts and self-remorse on the person's mindset and how it could turn his life into an ultimate chaos.