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Note to primary school teachers
Lately I’ve had a lot of emails from teachers who are looking for something I wrote called “The Enemy Airman.” If you're looking for it, click here.
Special Offer ! While stocks last, the Joslin de Lay Mysteries, the Hare Trilogy and Out of the Mouths of Babes are sold as new, signed by the author and personally dedicated to the buyer if specified ! Click here for details
If you want to see want you can buy that is currently in print, there is an update to this section here. For links to buy books secondhand through Amazon Marketplace, see the complete works here.
You can purchase all my current books at Amazon, and you can even get the older ones from Amazon marketplace.
Now available from OUPThe paperback edition of Mystery Stories - click on the picture. From creepy school computers to bungling bank robbers; from lost villages to deadly Christmas presents :
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Ellen's People
Here are two extracts to whet your appetites. The first extract takes place in 1916, shortly before the Battle of the Somme. Ellen is now seventeen. Last year, at a dance in the big house where she worked as a servant, to which soldiers from the nearby camp who were shortly of to France, she met Archie from Yorkshire and they liked each other very much. Now Archie is on home leave before the big push and has invited Ellen to spend a day with him in London before he returns to the front. This will be her first visit to London with her first ever boyfriend. But her brother Jack is home from the war wounded and in a very bad state. Download extract 1 here
The second extract is set in 1918. Ellen is a nurse in an army hospital in Abbeville, northern France, just behind the lines. On this night, something very important happens to her, important not only for the experience but for what it comes to mean for her. Download extract 2 here
You can buy ELLEN’S PEOPLE here
Watch out for the sequel, DIVIDED LOYALTIES, which takes us to the end of the Second World War.
To celebrate this news, you can read an article I wrote telling how I first thought of them, what went into their making and some idea of what they are about. And you can read the reaction to the book when it first came out - to critical acclaim - here.
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As well as fiction, I have written many non-fiction books for children. Find out about them here.ction to the book when it first came out - to critical acclaim - here. |
Many of my earlier books are back in print via the Back-to-Front imprint of the Solidus Press. I have chosen some of my favourites to be rereleased by this new publisher. Here are some that you can read now :
Two chilling ghost stories |
The Great Football Treble |
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All three books are now available. You can buy them by clicking on the titles : |
Old Mrs Cattermole is often visited by the mysterious children. When two thieves break in they find the children have a deadly surprise waiting.
Great news! THE WAR AND FREDDY is now reissued in the Happy Cat imprint of Catnip Books.
Here's the new cover :

THE WAR AND FREDDY is one of my favourite books. It was shortlisted for the Smarties Prize in 1991. Find out more about the book here. including a close-up of the new cover.
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"...the period details of this excellent novel are marvellously convincing, reminiscent of the best of LP Hartley" The Daily Telegraph
Out now on Print-on-Demand from Back-to-Front
This was the second novel I wrote and it was first published in 1976. I’ve always had a soft spot for it. For the first time I wrote about the First World War, something I’ve returned to in three later books. Find out more about Very Far From Here here.

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Pageants of Despair, my first novel, has been reissued by Paul Dry Books. Click here or on the cover to buy the book from Amazon UK, and click here to see the superb cover in full.
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Click on the cover to order from Amazon UK
Christmas has always been and always will be a special time of year, a time either of great happiness or great sadness and sometimes both. Here are eight stories of different Christmases, all of which are memorable in their different ways.
The stories are arranged in order of age: the first for young children, the last for adults.
There are two World War 2 stories, one which refers to it and one which refers to another war. There’s a football story, a ghost story and two stories with carols in them - and a lot more besides. There’s a story about a really weird Christmas guest and another about a tumultuous family row. All ordinary Christmases to start with, but which turn into being anything but ordinary.
Each story has a postscript telling what real memory lies behind it and how it came to be written.
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