Harry Enfield
Books by Harry Enfield
Windsor vs Windsor: inspired by Channel 4’s hit comedy The Windsors
A riotous royal satire in which family drama becomes a full-blown constitutional crisis
A riotous royal satire in which family drama becomes a full-blown constitutional crisis
Chris Russell is a writer and musician based in London. Since forming The Lightyears in his teens he has toured the world, playing everywhere from Wembley Stadium to Glastonbury Festival. He has worked as a music reviewer and features writer, and is currently writer-in-residence for Byte the Book. As well as Mockstars, Chris is also the author of a successful series of novels for young adults: Songs About a Girl, Songs About a Boy and Songs About Us.
Can two ordinary boys from a sleepy village take on the cut-throat world of rock ’n’ roll?
In which he explains the truth of his misfortunes as a schoolmaster at Burgrove
Officially retired to his rural village home, surely he can now stay out of trouble?
Marking the end of an era, A.J. Wentworth dons his cap and gown one last time.
Paul Flower was born and raised in Michigan and still resides there. He has been writing professionally for more than 37 years. While much of his career has been spent in advertising and marketing, he worked in broadcasting for a short time. Paul has one previously published novel to his credit, and his writing has appeared in national and regional magazines. He and his wife have four grown children and a rapidly evolving number of incredibly beautiful and intelligent grandchildren.
A short satire for our times
Governor Bill Hoeksma of Michigan has a crisis on his hands: dairy has turned deadly in The Great American Cheese War...
A right-wing conspiracy theory spirals out of control, in a political satire for our times
Scotland Yard sends Dover to remote Creedshire to investigate the disappearance of a young housemaid.
The odious Inspector Dover is on the hunt for two murderers, who separately killed the same victim.
Obscene poison pen letters are causing misery in the bleak village of Thornton – it's up to Dover to track down the culprit.
Mrs Dover witnesses a young policeman's suicide and has the bad taste to report it, ending Dover's seaside vacation abruptly.
When a local business magnate’s daughter is murdered, the call goes out for Scotland Yard’s finest.
A local construction tycoon has been strangled – but could Inspector Dover be in danger too?
Dover and MacGregor set off on a tour of the Stately Homes of England, in search of a murderer...
Inspector Dover suddenly vanishes from Scotland Yard, and a gang of kidnappers, the Claret Tappers, issues an ultimatum...
Pomeroy Chemicals is seeking to fill the lucrative position of Chief Security Officer, and Dover fancies the job for himself...
When an autopsy reveals a peculiar clue, DCI Dover and his ever-unwilling assistant MacGregor set off on a trail that leads them to a squalid seaside resort.
Detective Chief Inspector Wilfred Dover is the most idle and avaricious hero in all of crime fiction. Why should he even be bothered to solve the case?
Detective Chief Inspector Wilfred Dover is the most idle and avaricious hero in all of crime fiction. Why should he even be bothered to solve the case?
Victor Canning was a prolific writer throughout his career, which began young: he had sold several short stories by the age of nineteen and his first novel, Mr Finchley Discovers His England (1934) was published when he was twenty-three. It proved to be a runaway bestseller. Canning also wrote for children: his trilogy The Runaways was adapted for US children’s television. Canning’s later thrillers were darker and more complex than his earlier work and received further critical acclaim.
What if you were forced to take a holiday for the first time?
On a night of wild storms, two troubled figures escape from captivity.
Mr Finchley's marriage proposal is derailed by a trip to Paris, and a series of adventures unfolds...
Canning's classic children's trilogy continues as fifteen-year-old Smiler, still on the run from the police, hitches a ride to Scotland.
Mr Finchley takes a house-hunting trip in a horse-drawn caravan – what else will he find along the way?
Freckled fugitive Smiler is never far from trouble as he makes his way to North Devon in this thrilling finale to The Smiler Trilogy.
An exuberant, life-affirming novel of taking your chances.
A life-affirming story of family and personal self-discovery
What’s going on behind the doors of Fountain Inn? A leisurely, beautifully observed thriller - sure to delight fans of Agatha Christie’s Tommy and Tuppence.
The Minerva Club is is extremely exclusive: only criminals need apply
The collected short stories of great writer Victor Canning, originally first published in the 1950s and 1960s
Victor Canning’s light-hearted and cleverly plotted novella set on the beautiful French Riviera
The most lovable and unlikely of international spies! – perfect for fans of Miss Seeton
The most lovable and unlikely of international spies! – perfect for fans of Miss Seeton
The most lovable and unlikely of international spies! – perfect for fans of Miss Seeton
The most lovable and unlikely of international spies! – perfect for fans of Miss Seeton
The most lovable and unlikely of international spies! – perfect for fans of Miss Seeton
The most lovable and unlikely of international spies! – perfect for fans of Miss Seeton
The most lovable and unlikely of international spies! – perfect for fans of Miss Seeton
The most lovable and unlikely of international spies! – perfect for fans of Miss Seeton
The most lovable and unlikely of international spies! – perfect for fans of Miss Seeton
The most lovable and unlikely of international spies! – perfect for fans of Miss Seeton
The most lovable and unlikely of international spies! – perfect for fans of Miss Seeton
The most lovable and unlikely of international spies! – perfect for fans of Miss Seeton.
The most lovable and unlikely of international spies! – perfect for fans of Miss Seeton
The most lovable and unlikely of international spies! – perfect for fans of Miss Seeton
Proving you’re only as young as you feel, the Tom Knight mysteries combine comedy with a page-turning whodunit.
Nothing is as it seems, as private investigator Tom Knight finds himself taken in by someone with a secret.
Castle Freeman, Jr. is the author of five novels, including the critically acclaimed Go With Me, which has been made into a film starring Anthony Hopkins, as well as two short-story collections. For thirty years he contributed pieces on country living in New England in The Old Farmer’s Almanac, and he has lived rural Vermont since 1975.
When a local tearaway gets tangled up with a group of Russian criminals, things start to go awry...
Lucian Wing ends up drawing on his last ounces of patience, tact, and – especially – humour.
A pair of runaways take refuge in Sheriff Wing’s slice of the Vermont countryside in this fast-paced, sharply observed novel of rural suspense
Lee Farnsworth studied Genetics at Newcastle University, eventually gaining a PhD for his work on bovine mitochondria. He then spent more than fifteen years in the pharmaceutical industry, holding senior leadership positions in Europe and the US. He kissed the corporate world goodbye to spend more time writing. Lee lives in Berkshire. He has two children and a large collection of bird feeders.
Simon Selwood is an expert on the mating behaviour of birds – but he has a lot to learn about humans…
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