Surviving The War Against Yourself
That's All I'm Sayin'
£14.79That’s All I’m Sayin’ is the no-holds-barred autobiography of actor and Hollywood insider Michael Brandon. From his early days in Brooklyn to starring roles on stage and screen, Brandon takes you behind the velvet curtain of the entertainment industry with sharp wit and brutal honesty.
Packed with wild adventures, famous romances, career highs, and hard truths, this is the story of a man who lived through the golden age of Hollywood and made it out with stories to tell. From Los Angeles to London, from fame to fallout, Michael shares the real cost of success in a world built on illusion.
Featuring a foreword by bestselling author Lynda La Plante, this is more than a memoir – it’s a backstage pass to a legendary life.
The Amazing Life of Cecilia Chattergee
£12.99The Happipreneur
£12.99The Happipreneur - Signed Copy
£12.99The Night Counsellor
£9.99Moat Hill Hall
When silence dawns, only dusk will break it.
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A woman is found on the outskirts of West Yorkshire – naked, mute, and soaked in blood. With no name, no memory, and no one to claim her, she is taken to The Beaumont, a psychiatric hospital with a grim past and secrets buried deep within its walls.
Dubbed Patient A, she becomes the obsession of Counsellor Jane Galloway, who is determined to help her speak again, no matter how unconventional the methods. But Jane’s search for answers ruffles feathers in a system built on silence and control. When a body is found and whispers start linking it to her patient, Jane is forced to confront the possibility that Patient A’s silence is hiding something far more dangerous than anyone imagined.
As institutional resistance closes in and dark truths claw their way to the surface, Jane must decide how far she is willing to go to uncover the truth, and whether helping Patient A find her voice will come at the cost of her own.
When Silence Dawns is a chilling psychological thriller set in a post-war world of repression, secrets, and the unspoken horrors we carry.
The Sentient Ones
£9.19The Visioner
An enthralling story of discovery, friendship, and adventure, Visioner tells the tale of heart-wrenching family history from WW2 while highlighting environmental issues and moral values of honesty, trust and true friendship in this out-of-this-world sci-fi debut.
Ideal for readers of Michael Grant and Ross Wellford.
Peter, 17 years old, six foot tall and good looking has started to notice a ghostly orb hanging around in his bedroom, at the home he shares with his divorced mum. He resolves to speak to it the next time it appears and just as he is about to fall asleep that evening, the orb appears. He speaks to it and it answers back. The orb turns out to be nothing to do with a spirit but is actually a contact device called a 'Visioner' belonging to an alien ambassador, who has been studying and learning about Peter and his girlfriend Julie for nearly four years. Having decided that Peter was now old enough to understand the situation and mature enough to deal with it, the alien has made contact. After meeting the alien, whom Peter nicknames 'Clix', their friendship begins.
Peter mentions to Clix that he's seen another Visioner, a blue orb, which Clix warns belongs to a rogue alien race, on the lookout for suitable gene donors, to strengthen their weakening race. Clix warns that it might affect Julie and allows Peter to let Julie into the secrets of the Visioner.
The very evening that she discovers everything, Julie's younger sister Jeanie is abducted along with her best friend Li-Wei.
Through the use of the Visioner, Peter discovers that they, along with numerous other young girls are being held in a hypnotised state inside the rogue alien spacecraft, awaiting the gene harvesting process.
So unfolds the race to find and free them before their bodies are violated and possible further harm occurs.













