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Donald Jack
Donald Jack
Donald Lamont Jack was born in Radcliffe, England,on December 6, 1924. He attended Bury Grammar School in Lancashire, and later Marr College, Troon (from which he was briefly evicted after writing an injudicious letter to the editor).
From 1943 to 1947 he served in the Royal Air Force as an AC, or aircraftsman, working in radio communications. During his military service Jack was stationed in a variety of locales, though he concentrated on places beginning with the letter ‘B’: Belgium, Berlin, and Bahrain. After de-mobbing, he participated in amateur dramatics with The Ellis Players, and worked for several years in Britain, but he had by then grown weary of ‘B’-countries and decided to move on to the ‘C’s. Thus, in 1951, Jack emigrated to Canada.
In 1962 he published his first novel, Three Cheers for Me, about fictional Canadian First World War air-ace Bartholomew Wolfe Bandy. Three Cheers for Me won the Leacock Medal for Humour in 1963, but additional volumes did not appear until a decade later when a revised version of the book was published, along with a second volume, That’s Me in the Middle, which won Jack a second Leacock Medal in 1974. He received a third award in 1980 for Me Bandy, You Cissie.
Jack returned to live in England in 1986, where he continued to work on additional volumes in the Bandy series. He died on June 2, 2003. His final novel, Stalin vs. Me, was first published posthumously in 2005.
Books by Donald Jack
Three Cheers for Me
Meet horse-faced Bartholomew Bandy in his first high-flying adventure.
That’s Me in the Middle
Bandy is ejected from the Royal Flying Corps and lands in the trenches in the 13th Bicycle Brigade…
It’s Me Again
Major Bandy peps up his demoralized squadron for some serious flying in the notoriously tricky Dolphin Camels.
Me Bandy, You Cissie
With war at an end, Bartholomew Bandy smashes (literally) into the exciting new world of the movies.
Me Too
Whether he’s flying bootleg liquor into the USA, or standing as an MP, Bandy’s life is never peaceful!
This One’s on Me
On the run, Bart Bandy finds his life starting to unravel. But Fate has a few surprises in store…
Me So Far
Expect escapades aplenty as Bandy falls foul of the Viceroy of India…
Hitler Vs. Me
He may be ageing but Bandy is ready to take on the Nazis in the cockpit of a super new Spitfire.
Stalin Vs. Me
Expect dogfights, beautiful Russian spies, and a seat-of-the-pants finale in Bandy’s last thrilling adventure.
The Bandy Papers: Books 1-3
Join Bart Bandy, accident-prone flying ace, in his first three hilarious adventures.
The Bandy Papers
Join Bart Bandy, accident-prone flying ace, in his first three hilarious adventures.
Phyllida Nash
Phyllida Nash
Books by Phyllida Nash
Picture Miss Seeton
Meet Miss Emily Seeton, an art teacher with an unexpected talent…
Miss Seeton Draws the Line
Miss Seeton is enlisted by Scotland Yard to help solve an unpleasant case.
Witch Miss Seeton
Miss Seeton goes undercover… to investigate a local witches’ coven!
Miss Seeton Sings
Sent to investigate faked banknotes in Geneva, Miss Seeton flies into danger
Robin Gabrielli
Robin Gabrielli
Books by Robin Gabrielli
Three Cheers for Me
Meet horse-faced Bartholomew Bandy in his first high-flying adventure.
That’s Me in the Middle
Bandy is ejected from the Royal Flying Corps and lands in the trenches in the 13th Bicycle Brigade…
It’s Me Again
Major Bandy peps up his demoralized squadron for some serious flying in the notoriously tricky Dolphin Camels.
Me Bandy, You Cissie
With war at an end, Bartholomew Bandy smashes (literally) into the exciting new world of the movies.
Me Too
Whether he’s flying bootleg liquor into the USA, or standing as an MP, Bandy’s life is never peaceful!
Heron Carvic
Heron Carvic
Heron Carvic (1913-1980) was an actor and writer, most recognisable today for his voice portrayal of the character Gandalf in the first BBC Radio broadcast version of The Hobbit. He started writing the Miss Seeton novels in the 1960s, after using her in a short story. He later recalled that “Miss Seeton upped and demanded a book”.
Books by Heron Carvic
Picture Miss Seeton
Meet Miss Emily Seeton, an art teacher with an unexpected talent…
Miss Seeton Draws the Line
Miss Seeton is enlisted by Scotland Yard to help solve an unpleasant case.
Witch Miss Seeton
Miss Seeton goes undercover… to investigate a local witches’ coven!
Miss Seeton Sings
Sent to investigate faked banknotes in Geneva, Miss Seeton flies into danger
Odds on Miss Seeton
The stakes are high as Miss Seeton gambles to catch a crime boss.
Miss Seeton, By Appointment
Miss Seeton has a secret mission: to foil a jewel heist at Buckingham Palace.
Advantage Miss Seeton
Miss Seeton’s summer outing to a tennis match serves up more than expected…
Miss Seeton at the Helm
Miss Seeton takes a whirlwind cruise to the Mediterranean – bound for disaster.
Miss Seeton Cracks the Case
Miss Seeton sketches some roadside bandits, and becomes a moving target herself.
Miss Seeton Paints the Town
The Best Kept Village Competition inspires Miss Seeton’s most unusual artwork…
Hands Up, Miss Seeton
Miss Seeton, accused of helping a pickpocket, stumbles into a nest of crime.
Miss Seeton by Moonlight
Scotland Yard borrows one of Miss Seeton’s paintings to bait an art thief…
Miss Seeton Rocks the Cradle
It takes all of Miss Seeton’s best instincts to solve a crime that’s hardly child’s play.
Miss Seeton Goes to Bat
Miss Seeton steps forward when a cricket game leads to mayhem…
Miss Seeton Plants Suspicion
Miss Seeton digs deep to uncover the hidden roots of a crime.
Starring Miss Seeton
It’s the annual Christmas pageant. But the real drama is behind the scenes…
Miss Seeton Undercover
As a TV crew searches for a rare apple, Miss Seeton hunts down a murderer.
Miss Seeton Rules
When Princess Georgina goes missing, Miss Seeton has questions to answer.
Sold to Miss Seeton
Miss Seeton buys a mysterious antique box, and opens a world of danger!
Sweet Miss Seeton
Miss Seeton is stalked by a confectionery sculptor, in a tale that’s far from sugar-coated.
Bonjour, Miss Seeton
After a trip to the French countryside, a case of murder awaits Miss Seeton…
Miss Seeton Quilts the Village
While working on the village’s new ‘Bayeux Tapestry’ of local history, Miss Seeton makes some surprising discoveries...
Miss Seeton Flies High
On a week away in legendary Glastonbury, Miss Seeton’s artistic talents are called upon to help solve a mysterious kidnapping.
Watch the Wall, Miss Seeton
Miss Seeton foils a murderous gang of professional smugglers operating on the Kent coast.
The Miss Seeton Series: Books 1-3
Enjoy the first three stories in this classic series of cosy mysteries.
The Miss Seeton Series: Books 4-5 and Prequel
Enjoy three more stories from this classic series of cosy mysteries.
Miss Seeton’s Finest Hour
War-time England, and a young Miss Emily Seeton is recruited to uncover a case of sabotage.
The Miss Seeton Series
Enjoy three more stories from this classic series of cosy mysteries.
Neil Gaiman
Neil Gaiman
Books by Neil Gaiman
A Night in the Lonesome October
The 30th anniversary edition of this boldly original and wildly entertaining novel that combines horror, humour, mystery and fantasy - now with a new introduction by international bestselling author Neil Gaiman
Isabel Rogers
Isabel Rogers
Isabel Rogers writes poetry and fiction, but never on the same day. She won the 2014 Cardiff International Poetry Competition, was Hampshire Poet Laureate 2016, and her debut collection, Don’t Ask, came out in 2017 (Eyewear). Life, Death and Cellos is her first novel to be published.
She had a proper City job before a decade in the Scottish Highlands, writing and working in the NHS. She now lives in Hampshire, laughs a lot, and neglects her cello. She is on Twitter @Isabelwriter.
More info on her website: isabelrogers.org.
Books by Isabel Rogers
Life, Death and Cellos
The Stockwell Park Orchestra is in trouble – could this be their final performance?
Bold as Brass
An orchestral project to spread community harmony threatens to do quite the opposite...
Continental Riff
When Stockwell Park Orchestra goes on tour to Europe, it proves a challenge for even the most efficient German logistical planner
The Prize Racket
With a huge reward on the line, the Stockwell Park Orchestra will need to play on a whole new scale to win big
Jane Lovering
Jane Lovering
Jane Lovering was, presumably, born, although everyone concerned denies all knowledge. However there is evidence that her early years were spent in Devon (she can still talk like a pirate under the right conditions) and of her subsequent removal to Yorkshire under a sack and sedation.
She now lives in North Yorkshire, where she writes romantic comedies, one or two of which have won awards. Owing to a terrible outbreak of insanity she is now the minder of three cats and two terriers, one of which is a Patterdale and therefore as insane as Jane. Though smaller, and cuter, obviously.
Jane’s likes include marshmallows, the smell of cucumbers and the understairs cupboard, words beginning with B, and Doctor Who. She writes with her laptop balanced on her knees whilst lying on her bed, and her children were brought up to believe that real food has a high carbon content. And a kind of amorphous shape. Not unlike Jane herself, come to think of it.
She had some hobbies once, but she can’t remember what they were. Ask her to show you how many marshmallows she can fit in her mouth at once, though, that might give you a clue.
You can find Jane on Twitter at @janelovering, and visit her website at www.janelovering.co.uk.
Books by Jane Lovering
Christmas Secrets by the Sea
Tansy's life has fallen apart - but can she find a second chance at love on the wind-swept Dorset coast?
A Seagull Summer
Can Leah and Brendon see beyond the mistakes of their pasts? The Seasons by the Sea series combines laugh-out-loud humour with damaged people redeemed by love.
Peter Maughan
Peter Maughan
Peter Maughan’s early ambition to be a landscape painter ran into a lack of talent – or enough of it to paint to his satisfaction what he saw. He worked on building sites, in wholesale markets, on fairground rides and in a circus. And travelled the West Country, roaming with the freedom of youth, picking fruit, and whatever other work he could get, sleeping wherever he could, before moving on to wherever the next road took him. A journeying out of which came his non-fiction work Under the Apple Boughs, when he came to see that he had met on his wanderings the last of a village England. After travelling to Jersey in the Channel Islands to pick potatoes, he found work afterwards in a film studio in its capital, walk-ons and bit parts in the pilot films that were made there, and as a contributing script writer. He studied at the Actor’s Workshop in London, and worked as an actor in the UK and Ireland (in the heyday of Ardmore Studios). He founded and ran a fringe theatre in Barnes, London, and living on a converted Thames sailing barge among a small colony of houseboats on the River Medway, wrote pilot film scripts as a freelance deep in the green shades of rural Kent. An idyllic, heedless time in that other world of the river, which later, when he had collected enough rejection letters learning his craft as a novelist, he transported to a river valley in the Welsh Marches, and turned into the Batch Magna novels.
He is married and lives currently in Wales. Visit Peter’s website at http://www.batchmagna.com.
Books by Peter Maughan
The Cuckoos of Batch Magna
Welcome to Batch Magna, a place where anything might happen. And often does...
Love and Miss Harris
Their home theatre in the East End of London having been bombed during the war, The Red Lion Touring Company embarks on a tour of Britain.
Sir Humphrey of Batch Hall
The course of true love never did run smooth - especially not when badger baiters are involved...
Miss Harris in the New World
A collection of theatrical misfits goes on tour across the Atlantic in this nostalgic post-war novel sure to delight fans of P. G. Wodehouse.
The Batch Magna Caper
Sparks fly as a real gun and a real crook find their way into a historical re-enactment at Batch Hall
Clouds in a Summer Sky
The steam boat Batch Castle starts carrying passengers once more, leaving local taxi magnate Sidney Acton with a score to settle.
The Ghost of Artemus Strange
Sir Humphrey's plans to play Father Christmas are thrown into doubt, and ghostly goings-on turn more chaotic than planned...

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