Cousins’ poems are deceptively seductive, drawing us into precise moments of memory, often tender and loving before turning to hint at or expose a deeper truth. They are about childhood, marriage, family and so much more. Holding up a mirror to truths we may prefer to ignore, the poems shine a light in the shadows of both our home and society. (from the Foreword by Fergus Hogan)
Karen Bloom expects perfection. Her son, Ewan, has been something of a disappointment and she won't be making the same mistake again with her beloved, talented child, Bronte. But as Karen pushes Bronte to the brink, the rest of the family crumbles. Karen would know when to stop ...wouldn't she?
'An electrifying plot that keeps you guessing to the last' Fiona Barton 'Yet another gripping, heartbreaking read from a brilliant writer' Jill Mansell
Detective Inspector Harry Virdee's boss may be telling him he's too close to work the case, but this isn't something that Harry can just let lie. He needs to dive into the murky depths of the Bradford underworld and find the monster that lurks there who killed his flesh and blood.
Ben Elton returns with a blistering satire of the world as it fractures around us. Get ready for a roller-coaster thriller, where nothing - and no one - is off limits.