
Something in Common by Claudia Loveland
‘Twenty five years of silence…
Had he always been watching me?’
‘Twenty five years of silence…
Had he always been watching me?’
Claudia Loveland writes short Cornish storiesthat explore the experiences of newcomers and returners: those who want to lose their history or redesign their future.
If I told you that I had a monster living in my attic, chances are you wouldn’t believe me
Living in Cornwall and loving all things creative
There was a crack of breaking glass, the five invaders expected to find cats and dogs, however all the cages were empty.
David Philip, born and raised in the southwest of England, an avid reader and author of crime, mystery and thriller books
Harvest of Shadows- A Brookes and Warner Novel – David Philip: A Body. No Suspects. No Clues. The answer is hidden in the shadows.
Lawrence Patrick McNeela is the author of two novels set locally. His work is inspired by the region’s history and folklore traditions.
The Red House by Roz Watkins is an atmospheric thriller. Will new clues to her family’s killer lead them back to the girl who escaped?
Kiera was born and raised on the north coast of Cornwall, and much of her writing is inspired by the rugged caves and Atlantic breezes of her childhood.
Beats of a modern Jazz solo, somehow finding a scattered rhythm, the edges of blades cutting into the earth. Starting out of sequence, the order somehow switching back on itself, finding its beginning, and, as the thud thud thud chopped about the trees, the three of them cut down through roots and earth, heaping nature’s spoils to the side.
Daphne Du Maurier’s Frenchman’s Creek was first published in 1941. Set in Cornwall during the reign of Charles II, Frenchman’s Creek tells the story of