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Julia Wood
Julia Wood
Gyles Brandreth
Gyles Brandreth
Gyles Brandreth is a former Punch contributor and lifelong admirer of the work of A. A. Milne. A friend of Christopher Robin Milne, Gyles wrote Now We Are Sixty with the composer Julian Slade in the 1980s, a play celebrating A. A. Milne, in which the young Aled Jones starred as Christopher Robin.
Books by Gyles Brandreth
The Complete Short Stories of A. A. Milne
The first complete collection of A. A. Milne’s short fiction for grown-ups, including several newly discovered stories
Tom Shakespeare
Tom Shakespeare
Tom Shakespeare CBE is a sociologist and ethicist who works at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, where he leads teams researching disability and mental health in Africa and Asia. Tom has presented programmes and documentaries on BBC Radio and has written for publications including the Guardian and The Lancet. He has been a stand-up comedian, an actor, a dancer, and an artist. He has an enthusiastic social media following.
Books by Tom Shakespeare
The Ends
Good Behaviour goes on ice, in this darkly comic cruise to the end of the earth, with a diverse set of characters
Juliet Hebden
Juliet Hebden
After the death of her father, Mark Hebden, creator of the quirky French detective Inspector Pel novels, Juliet Hebden took over the mantle of crime writer and has completed 8 more books in the series. In addition to writing, Juliet is a mother of six children and lives in France.
Books by Juliet Hebden
Pel Picks Up the Pieces
Dry humour is raised to a fine art by Inspector Pel, the heir to Simenon’s Maigret
Pel and the Perfect Partner
Dry humour is raised to a fine art by Inspector Pel, the heir to Simenon’s Maigret
Pel the Patriarch
Dry humour is raised to a fine art by Inspector Pel, the heir to Simenon’s Maigret
Pel and the Precious Parcel
Dry humour is raised to a fine art by Inspector Pel, the heir to Simenon’s Maigret
Pel is Provoked
Dry humour is raised to a fine art by Inspector Pel, the heir to Simenon’s Maigret
Pel and the Death of the Detective
Dry humour is raised to a fine art by Inspector Pel, the heir to Simenon’s Maigret
Pel and the Butcher’s Blades
Dry humour is raised to a fine art by Inspector Pel, the heir to Simenon’s Maigret
Pel and the Nickname Game
Dry humour is raised to a fine art by Inspector Pel, the heir to Simenon’s Maigret
Steve Williams
Steve Williams
Steve Williams is a critically-acclaimed Welsh comedian and writer, recognised as one of the most exciting and electrifying minds of his generation. He has performed all over the world, on TV, radio and (written and) starred in BBC’s Russell Howard’s Good News, Michael McIntyre’s Comedy Roadshow and ITV’s Tonight at the Palladium. He currently resides in Surrey with his family.
Books by Steve Williams
Teachers vs Aliens vs the Kids!
Aliens have invaded Little Oak School! Can bookworm Finley save the planet, humanity and... Derek the school Guinea Pig?
Teachers vs Aliens vs the Nativity!
It's manger danger as an alien invasion threatens to ruin Little Oak School's nativity play!
Teachers vs Aliens vs the Mothership!
Can Finley and Lyra save the day when aliens invade the annual school trip!
Corinne Holt Sawyer
Corinne Holt Sawyer
Corinne Holt Sawyer is the author of the bestselling Benbow and Wingate mystery series. Born in 1924, she gained a BA in 1945 and PhD in 1954. For many years she worked in radio and television, serving as director of broadcasting at WNCT-TV in North Carolina. She also taught English at Clemson University.
Books by Corinne Holt Sawyer
The J. Alfred Prufrock Murders
Four bright, lively and stubborn septuagenarians are stirred into action by an unexpected death in their retirement community.
Murder in Gray and White
An unpleasant newcomer to Camden-sur-Mer resort checks out sooner than she intended...
Murder by Owl Light
The murder of the gardener at Camden-sur-Mer is a break in routine for Angela Benbow and Caledonia Wingate’s retirement community
The Peanut Butter Murders
Gray-haired sleuths Angela Benbow and Caledonia Wingate investigate the death of a new neighbour, who fell or was pushed into the path of an oncoming train
Murder Has No Calories
Gray-haired sleuths Angela Benbow and Caledonia Wingate are on the case when a staff member at a luxury spa is found brutally murdered...
Ho-Ho Homicide
A dead body is found under the Christmas tree at a luxury California retirement home. And everyone's a suspect...
The Geezer Factory Murders
When a spate of new residents from a rival retirement home join the serene Camden-sur-Mer, Benbow and Wingate find they have a new murder case on their hands
Murder Olé!
Savvy senior-citizen sleuths Angela Benbow and Caledonia Wingate find themselves investigating when two residents of their retirement home fail to return from a group trip to Mexico
Patricia Moyes
Patricia Moyes
Patricia Moyes (1923-2000) was an acclaimed British mystery novelist, best known for her long running series featuring Inspector Henry Tibbett. The tenth book in the series, Who Saw Her Die?, was nominated for an Edgar Allan Poe award, and Moyes was inducted into The Detection Club, presided over by Agatha Christie, in the same year. Her early career also included work as a radar operator in the Women’s Auxiliary Air Force; as a screenwriter – with credits including the Robert Hamer film School for Scoundrels and Roald Dahl’s Tales of the Unexpected –; as an assistant editor for Vogue magazine; and as a translator.
Books by Patricia Moyes
Dead Men Don’t Ski
A relaxing skiing holiday turns into a murder investigation with an ice-cold killer
The Sunken Sailor
A sailing trip turns into a murder investigation when Inspector Tibbett smells something fishy
Death on the Agenda
Inspector Tibbett mixes business and pleasure with deadly consequences
Murder à la Mode
Inspector Tibbett has to act fast to prevent a crime of fashion more deadly than a wardrobe malfunction
Falling Star
When a famous actor dies on set, Inspector Tibbett suspects it was lights, camera, murder!
Johnny Under Ground
Inspector Tibbett realises the disappearance of his wife's former sweetheart wasn't quite plain and simple
A. A. Milne
A. A. Milne
Alan Alexander Milne (1882-1956) was born in London. He was a regular contributor to Punch, and later, assistant editor, before the interruption of active service in the First World War. A remarkably versatile writer, Milne went on to become a hugely successful and widely-known playwright, both in the West End and on Broadway, as well as an essayist, poet, novelist and – most famously – children’s author, as the creator of Winnie-the-Pooh.
Books by A. A. Milne
Two People
Reminiscent of Evelyn Waugh, this gentle novel considers how a relationship can work when those concerned have less in common than they once thought.
Chloe Marr
A delightful and entertaining novel of a beautiful and elusive woman, and those in love with her.
The Rabbits
Pre-war halcyon days captured in a series of comic sketches, The Rabbits offers the purest of escapism – possibly A. A. Milne’s most distinctive work
The Complete Short Stories of A. A. Milne
The first complete collection of A. A. Milne’s short fiction for grown-ups, including several newly discovered stories
Sadia Azmat
Sadia Azmat
Sadia Azmat is a British stand-up comedian, writer and published author of Sex Bomb. In 2018 Sadia launched her critically acclaimed BBC podcast ‘No Country For Young Women’ which was named as one of the ‘Best Audio 2018’ by the Observer and Apple’s Top picks 2018.

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