Jamie is a little boy who has lost his mother and his memory, but is lucky enough to find a home in the household of David, a wealthy widower whose own wife and son died in an accident. Tillie, Jamie’s mother, has been released from prison – where she was sent for stealing bread – and is searching for her boy. Will she be able to find Jamie? And will it be better for him if she does?
Something stirs beneath the ground. After a series of unexplained earthquakes, two scientists descend deep into a coalmine to discover the cause. What they find in the deeps – and about each other – is beyond their imagination. Revisit this free to stream or download full-cast audio drama by Little Wonder Radio Plays.
After more dead Kings than a speed-chess tournament, the infamous giant Robert of Artois is finally able to place his cousin Phillipe of Valois on the throne and become effective regent of France. Having lied, cheated, forged and murdered to make his way here, Robert expects his just reward: the contested title to Artois to finally be ripped from the hands of his malevolent aunt Mahaut (also a liar, cheater, forger and murderer) and placed in his own.
However, things rarely (if at all) seem to work out for the throne of France, and Robert may be about to discover that this time of his greatest power is also that of his greatest weakness.
Harry and Elizabeth are both working for the same New York publishing company. But while Elizabeth loves her life, her work, the travel, and maybe even her fiancée, Harry is just about to turn 50, feels trapped in a rut with both his writing, editing, and a group of friends that time is passing by. Worse still, he has developed an inappropriate crush on this new young woman who has waltzed into his life like a passing flood. Although Harry and Elizabeth spend all their time bickering, it seems fate is drawing them together – but for better or for worse?
A couple of weeks ago it was my very great pleasure to be interviewed by Dr Jacky Collins about my new novel, Dead Moon, as well as talking process, limits of genre, feminism in literature, and even a dash of Shakespeare. If you’d like to check out us chatting books, click on the YouTube video below.
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