Perhaps most importantly it made me examine my own attitudes to those we consider to be different to ourselves and also those closest to us. Read More »
Perhaps most importantly it made me examine my own attitudes to those we consider to be different to ourselves and also those closest to us. Read More »
Cosy crime genre novels should ask many questions and this one did. Dame Emily, a not-so-modern Miss Marple, beavers away at both these problems… Read More »
Extract of Coming Home to Dad in April’s @Christianitymag. Heart-rending true story. Read More »
The author, herself a psychotherapist, managed, very effectively, to get into the mind of a recovering agoraphobic patient… Read More »
With an increasingly atmospheric and suspenseful mystery at its heart, this book kept me hooked until the end. Most fascinating was being inside the heroine’s head as events unfolded. Read More »
“I’d hope that they’d be stirred by my story and challenged to confront the horrors of child sex-trafficking. I’d also hope that they’d be moved by our loving God, who redeems…” Read More »
It was a very different style of murder mystery but one that captured my interest from the start. Suspicion lurked around every corner and even I wondered who was trustworthy. And who was the perpetrator? Read More »
Genuine, anecdotal and theologically robust this is a book to be read, discussed and, hopefully, lived. Read More »
Why does St Luke, alone among the Gospel writers, let the crucified thieves speak for themselves and let the reader hear Jesus’ response? Read More »
…admirably practical, rooted in common – and profound – sense, with a wisdom that will help you slow down and take the time needed to learn to live and love in each moment of life. Read More »