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A Burglary: or Unconscious Influence

   (Amy Dillwyn, ed.Alison Favre)
Heiress Ethel Carton is robbed of her prized jewels. A local collier and poacher is accused. The villain goes unsuspected until he falls for the headstrong yet moral heroine Imogen Rhys.
(August 2009) Full details

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A Diamond in the Sky

   (Margaret Pelling)
A touching and compelling story of love and loss from a new Honno voice, set among the dreaming spires of Oxford, rural West Wales and urban North London.
(August 2011) Full details

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A Time for Silence

   (Thorne Moore)
1933:Gwen's duty to her husband John has a terrible price. Now: Sarah becomes obsessed with restoring her grandparents' ruined farm. Be careful when you look into your family history. You may not like...
(October 2012) Full details

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A View Across the Valley: Short Stories by Women from Wales c. 1850 - 1950

   (Anthology, ed.Jane Aaron)
Stories by Allen Raine, Dorothy Edwards, Hilda Vaughan, Brenda Chamberlain, Margiad Evans and others.
( 2002) Full details

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A Welsh Witch

   (Allen Raine, ed.Jane Aaron)
'They say she's a real witch,' says Goronwy Hughes' grandmother, warning him of Catrin Rees, the heroine of A Welsh Witch. The sea-side village of Treswnd has elected Catrin as its scapegoat, shunning...
(March 2013) Full details

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About Elin

   (Jackie Davies)
Elin Pritchard, ex-firebrand, is back home for her brother's funeral. Returning brings all sorts of emotions to the fore, memories good and bad, her own and those of the community she left behind.
(September 2007) Full details

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All Shall be Well

  
Honno's 25th anniversary anthology, brings together a wonderful and absorbing collection of writing by Welsh women taken from the fiction and non-fiction anthologies published by the press over the la...
(May 2012) Full details

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All Shall Be Well - Hardback

  
Honno's 25th anniversary anthology, brings together a wonderful and absorbing collection of writing by Welsh women taken from the fiction and non-fiction anthologies published by the press over the la...
(May 2012) Full details

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Back Home

   (Bethan Darwin)
Winner of the Pure Gold award.

Ellie is brokenhearted and so decamps home. Tea and sympathy from grandad Trevor help, as does the distracting and hunky Gabriel, then a visitor ...
(March 2009) Full details

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Bells

   (Jo Verity)
When Jack dons his Morrismen's bells it brings a new zest for life…and for the beguiling Non. But will wife, Fay, also be tempted to play away?
(May 2007) Full details

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Big Cats and Kitten Heels

   (Claire Peate)
Rachel - suffering from a Dull Life Crisis - embarks on an action-packed hen weekend. But there's a 'big cat' on the loose and only a handsome Welshman in wellies between Rachel and a vicious killer.....
(July 2007) Full details

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Changing Patterns

   (Judith Barrow)
The war is over but Mary still has to keep her relationship with Peter, a German ex-POW, secret. Sister Ellen & best friend Jean expect Mary to fix their troubles too. A vivid story of austerity B...
(May 2013) Full details

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Children of Rebecca

   (Vivien A Bailey)
Set against the turbulent background of the Rebecca Riots a story of separation, political turmoil and back-breaking poverty but also love and fulfilment.
( 1995) Full details

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Chocolate Mousse and Two Spoons

   (Lorraine Jenkin)
Lettie Howells has missed her chance – at love, at a career, at life – or so she thinks. A gently humorous take on the perils of dating when you're a flirty over-thirty
(April 2008) Full details

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Cold Enough to Freeze Cows

   (Lorraine Jenkin)
Iestyn and Menna were schoolfriends, but the path of true love is a rough farm track. Ladies man Johnny 'Sandwich' Brechan changes his ways when his help is called for. Esther is struggling to love he...
(July 2010) Full details

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Coming up Roses

   (Anthology, ed.Caroline Oakley)
Stories for the Green Fingered:From birth to death, horror to hilarity – a collection of stories for gardeners at home and away.
(January 2008) Full details

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Cut on the Bias: Stories about women and the clothes they wear

   (Anthology, ed.Stephanie Tillotson)
An anthology of fictional short stories that explores the intensely personal relationships women have with what they wear.
(January 2010) Full details

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Dancing with Mr. Darcy: Stories inspired by Jane Austen and Chawton House

  
An anthology of the winning entries in the Jane Austen Short Story Award 2009], which celebrates the bicentenary of Jane Austen's arrival in the village of Chawton, where she spent most of her literar...
(October 2009) Full details

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Dear Mummy, Welcome

   (Bethany Hallett)
Poignant, honest and intimate, Dear Mummy, Welcome is the true story of one woman's fight against the odds, and a little girl's
journey to find a mother.
(November 2011) Full details

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Death Studies

   (Lindsay Ashford)
Third title in the Megan Rhys crime series. A body turns up, miraculously preserved, in the bog behind the golf course.
( 2006) Full details

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Dew on the Grass

   (Eiluned Lewis)
An enchanting autobiographical novel in the Honno classics series and a must for anyone studying 1930's literature.
(November 2006) Full details

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Dragonchild

   (Anne Lewis)
Something is wrong with the magic. Something is feeding on it. The whole world is at stake... Third in the award-winning Bwgan Wood series.
( 2003) Full details

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Eating Blackbirds

   (Lorraine Jenkin)
Godfrey is about to put years of careful saving to good use.Georgia needs a bolthole for the new baby. Mansel is on the brink of his dream relationship.And the bottom is falling out of Audrey's world....
(July 2009) Full details

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Eden's Garden

   (Juliet Greenwood)
Sometimes you have to run away, sometimes you have to come home: Two women a century apart struggling with love, family duty, long buried secrets, and their own creative ambitions.
(March 2012) Full details

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Eunice Fleet

   (Lily Tobias, ed.Jasmine Donahaye)
First published in 1933, this the deeply moving story about the treatment of conscientious objectors during the First World War.


( 2004) Full details

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Everything in the Garden

   (Jo Verity)
A group of fifty-something couples, sell up their city homes to buy a rambling farm-house in the Welsh Marches.



(May 2005) Full details

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Facing into the West Wind

   (Lara Clough)
Jason may be lost and friendless, but he has a gift. He has a face people confess to.And those confessions are going to change everything ...
(October 2006) Full details

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Falling

   (Debbie Moon)
A cyber punk thriller of a time traveller trying to prevent her own murder.
( 2003) Full details

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Flights of Angels

   (M. Stanford-Smith)
The final installment of the exciting Nicholas Talbot adventures! Nick is married to Rosalyne and are riding hard for Scotland to avoid the trouble brewing at Court...
(June 2012) Full details

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Flint

   (Margaret Redfern)
"... a wonderful, miniature gem of a novel" Historical Novel Society

Loyalty is a strange thing – sometimes it runs deeper than blood. Commandeered to build Edward 1'...
(June 2009) Full details

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Freshers

   (Joanna Davies)
Sex, drugs and rock'n'roll amidst the ivory towers in the early 90s…what it's like to leave home and find a whole new world waiting, one that is frequently unkind to the unwary and inexperienced.
(March 2010) Full details

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Frozen

   (Lindsay Ashford)
The first title in the Megan Rhys crime series from Lindsay Ashford.
Two young prostitutes have been murdered but there is something wrong with the information the police are giving Megan.
(November 2003) Full details

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Getting a Life

   (Catherine Merriman)
Mammary orgasmic potential, atoms and molecules, the pursuit of beauty, the truth about art ? A highly original collection.
( 2001) Full details

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Girl on the Edge

   (Rachel V Knox)
Just how did her mother die and what did Leila witness on the cliff top, if anything? A compelling psychological thriller set in the moors of North Wales.
(May 2006) Full details

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Guerrillas in our Midst

   (Claire Peate)
Edda gets the terrible news that best-friend Beth is deserting her for family life but a final wine-fuelled night sees her joining secret group the Brockley Spades & life gets a lot more exciting…
(February 2011) Full details

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Hacio (Cyfres Cled)

   (Malorie Blackman)
Daw Ceri a Moi adre o'r ysgol un diwrnod i glywed bod eu tad wedi cael ei arestio; mae'r banc lle mae'n gweithio wedi gyhuddo o ddwyn dros filiwn o bunnoedd.
( 1998) Full details

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Headhunters

   (Claire Peate)
Ambitious young journalist Kate and newly appointed Dean, Archie - more Converse All Stars than socks-and-sandals - find themselves thrown together to solve the mystery of the disappearing skulls.
(March 2009) Full details

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Hector's Talent for Miracles

   (Kitty Harri)
Mair's search for her lost grandfather takes her from a dull veterinary surgery in Cardiff to the heat & passion of Spain - to uncover her own family's secrets, and those of the intriguing Hector…...
(February 2007) Full details

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Helynt y Twll yn y Wall (Cyfres Cled)

   (Malorie Blackman)
"Teclyn-ddyn" yw enw Ffiffi - neu Ffion, a rhoi ei henw iawn iddi - ar ei thad am ei fod yn dyfeision pob math o bethau rhyfedd, yn cynnwys Pecynnau Ysbio a bisgedi sy'n ffrwydro!
( 1999) Full details

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Here are Lovers

   (Hilda Vaughan, ed.Diana Wallace)
Romance blooms between Laetitia, the beautiful bookish daughter of the local Squire, and Gronwy, son of a tenant farmer, who longs to be a scholar. But Gronwy and Laetitia are trapped by circumstance....
(September 2012) Full details

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In a Foreign Country

   (Hilary Shepherd)
Anne is in Ghana for the first time - her father has been working up country since she was a small child and they no longer really know each other. A few days into her stay, the houseboy Moses returns...
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Iron and Gold

   (Hilda Vaughan)
A skilful retelling of the best known Welsh Fairy Bride folktale, ' The Lady of Llyn y Fan Fach.'


( 2002) Full details

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Jane Austen 3 for 2

  
The perfect gift for the Jane Austen Fan in your life - an intriguing novel that delves into the private lives of the Austen family, and two wonderful anthologies of the winning entries to the Jane A...
(November 2011) Full details

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Lottie

   (Jacqueline Jacques)
A fascinating first novel following the lives and loves of six girls from the days of beatniks to the eve of the millennium.
( 1997) Full details

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Mirror Mirror

   (Anthology, ed.Patricia Duncker, Janet Thomas)
25 new short stories by women from Wales, including stories by Patricia Duncker, Jo Mazelis, Jenny Sullivan, and Nia Williams, writing on the theme of " The Other Woman..."


( 2004) Full details

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More Than Just a Hairdresser

   (Nia Pritchard)
Mobile hairdresser Shirley and sidekick Oli use the tools of their trade to covertly trail a client's philandering hubbie... A heartwarming belly-laugh of a book.
(November 2007) Full details

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More Than Just a Wedding

   (Nia Pritchard)
It's not just her wedding that Shirley's got to organise. There's Oli's adoption of a demanding dog, tracking down of errant husbands, and a hen weekend with the factory girls to be squeezed in.
(November 2009) Full details

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Mwy nag Aur (Cyfres Cled)

   (Meinir Wyn Edwards)
Un o'r ychydig bethau oedd gan Tracey, Lisa a Sam yn gyffredin oedd eu bod ill tri yn edrych ymlaen yn fawr at y trip ysgol i hen gloddfeydd aur Dolaucothi.
( 1995) Full details

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My Cheating Heart

   (Anthology, ed.Kitty Sewell)
Twenty-five original stories of intrigue, infidelity and betrayal


(October 2005) Full details

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My Heart on My Sleeve

  
Loves lost, loves regained and loves that hide themselves away... fourteen stories, new and rediscovered, from the best of Welsh women's writing.
(January 2013) Full details

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Not Funny Not Clever

   (Jo Verity)
Two middle-aged women, one handsome tv star and three teenagers: Elizabeth was hoping for a week of wine and chat, Diane for help with her dilemma and Jordan certainly wasn't planning to spend a week...
(March 2011) Full details

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Of Sons and Stars

   (Catherine Merriman)
'I would say this author was born to write' - Lynne Reid Banks. This is Catherine Merriman's second collection of short stories, following Silly Mothers.
( 1997) Full details

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Pattern of Shadows

   (Judith Barrow)
Mary is a nurse at a Lancashire prison camp for German POWs. Work is difficult but fulfilling, home just difficult. The only light on her horizon is a friendship with one of the German doctors.
(May 2010) Full details

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Pererinion a Storïau Hen Ferch

   (Jane Ann Jones, ed.Cathryn A. Charnell-White)
Her use of daring and highly personal themes drove Louie Myfanwy Davies (1908–68) to use the pseudonym Jane Ann Jones. Pererinion is a bittersweet autobiographical novella about the relationship of a ...
(October 2008) Full details

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Persons Living or Dead

   (Nia Williams)
When two women excavate an abandoned garden, they find they have much more in common than an errant husband and son. A passionate story of love and loss.
(September 2005) Full details

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Power

   (Anthology, ed.Elin ap Hywel)
Established authors such as Jenny Sullivan, Clare Morgan and Nia Willams join with new writers in this inspirational second collection of stories from Honno.
( 1998) Full details

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Safe World Gone

   (Anthology, ed.Patricia Duncker; Janet Thomas)
In these 28 stories, by turns funny, touching and scary, Welsh women authors explore the turning points that can change a woman's life forever.
(January 2007) Full details

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Salt Blue

   (Gillian Morgan)
Twenty-year old Stella's quietly conservative life is diagnosed as in need of a major change by her glamorous friend. 'Salt Blue' is Stella's journey from seaside Wales to upstate New York, from child...
(April 2010) Full details

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Sea of Troubles

   (M. Stanford-Smith)
Nicholas is heartbroken–his home burned down and the love of his life married to another. In this second adventure he looks for more than transient thrills but his ability to find trouble is unerring…
(June 2011) Full details

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Silly Mothers

   (Catherine Merriman)
This debut collection of short stories explores the fantasies, aspirations and self-deceptions which colour our everyday lives.
( 1997) Full details

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Sioned

   (Winnie Parry, ed.Ceridwen Lloyd-Morgan, Kathryn Hughes)
The story of a young, mischievous girl and her adventures against the backdrop of Nonconformist, agricultural Caernarvonshire in the nineteenth century.


( 2003) Full details

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Skin Deep

   (Jacqueline Jacques)
What if scientists had discovered how to transplant brains into new bodies ? A playful and terrifying thriller.
( 2004) Full details

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Something Must be Done

   (Dora Beale Polk)
Set in South Wales in the 1930s, this is a powerful story told with the lightness of touch and warmth of the Ealing comedies.
( 2003) Full details

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Songs of Silence

   (Patricia Barrie)
Divided by forty years, Rhodri, a hill farmer and poet, and Owen, a doctor on sick leave from his London practice, are living on different parts of the same mountain in Wales but are they listening?
( 1999) Full details

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Strange Blood

   (Lindsay Ashford)
Women are dying with pentagrams carved on their faces. Satanic ritual or cunning deception? Second title in the Megan Rhys crime thriller series.Shortlisted for Theakston's Old peculier Crime ...
(April 2005) Full details

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Stranger Within The Gates: A collection of short stories

   (Bertha Thomas, ed.Kirsti Bohata)
First published in 1912, this is a collection of witty, sharply observed short stories.
(March 2008) Full details

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Sweets From Morocco

   (Jo Verity)
Gordon has to go... Tessa and Lewis decide that something must be done when the arrival of baby Gordon threatens their, so far, perfect childhood. A bittersweet story of sibling love and rivalry.
(January 2009) Full details

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The Captain's Wife

   (Eiluned Lewis, ed.Katie Gramich)
Lettice Peters travelled the world on her husband's ships, but has now settled with her children in the little cathedral town of 'St Idris' in Pembrokeshire.
(September 2008) Full details

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The Colours of Corruption

   (Jacqueline Jacques)
As this gripping thriller uncoils, Jacqueline Jacques paints an intricate, vibrant picture of the layers of Victorian London, where the poor are commodities, criminals have nothing to lose and the ric...
(January 2013) Full details

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The Floristry Commission

   (Claire Peate)
A heart-warming romp through village life from a talented first time novelist. WHSmith Book of the month in Wales,April 2006.
(February 2006) Full details

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The Great Lie: A Nicholas Talbot Adventure

   (M. Stanford-Smith)
Nick runs away from the clutches of a tyrannical guardian with a troupe of travelling players. They bring him to London – a hotbed of political and sexual intrigue, where he must find a way to survive...
(June 2010) Full details

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The Killer Inside

   (Lindsay Ashford, ed.Caroline Oakley)
When the predators become the prey, not even prison bars will keep them safe. The fourth title in the Megan Rhys crime thriller series
(February 2008) Full details

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The Lindsay Ashford Series

   (Lindsay Ashford)
CRIME SPECIAL: 4 for 3 SPECIAL OFFER! Buy all four great titles in Lindsay Ashford's acclaimed Megan Rhys crime thriller series at a superb offer price.
( 2008) Full details

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The Mysterious Death of Miss Austen

   (Lindsay Ashford)
No-one has ever been able to provide a satisfactory explanation for the tragically early death of Jane Austen. A shocking new possibility emerges in this intriguing novel...

(October 2011) Full details

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The Pier Glass

   (Nia Williams)
A compelling first novel interweaving lives across five centuries in a plot of epic dimensions.
( 2001) Full details

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The Rebecca Rioter

   (Amy Dillwyn, ed.Katie Gramich)
The compelling story of Evan Williams and the notorious Rebecca Riots of the 1830s.
( 2004) Full details

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The Scary Monster Clean-up Gang

   (Anne Lewis)
The sequel to Who's Afraid of the Bwgan-Wood, winner of the 1996 Tir na n-Og Award.
( 1999) Full details

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The Small Mine

   (Menna Gallie, ed.Jane Aaron)
A Valley community, in particular its women, struggle to come to terms with the tragic death of a young collier. Originally republished by Honno in 2003 and now in a new edition with an updated introd...
(September 2010) Full details

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The War Before Mine

   (Caroline Ross)
A brief wartime romance leaves Rosie heartbroken and pregnant, not knowing if Philip - on a suicide mission designed to stop the Nazi invasion - is alive or dead.
(October 2008) Full details

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The Wooden Doctor

   (Margiad Evans, ed.Sue Asbee)
First published in 1933, this is the gripping story of an obsessed adolescent, her alcoholic father, and a strange, seemingly incurable disease.
(February 2005) Full details

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Two Times Twenty

   (Bethan Darwin)
Love is never perfect… Two entwined stories – Anna as a girl, discovering the pleasures and pain of first love, and Anna on the verge of middle-age trying to find a happy compromise between romance an...
(October 2010) Full details

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Who's Afraid of the Bwgan Wood?

   (Anne Lewis)
A fantasy Children's novel for ages 7-11 years old.Winner of the Welsh Books Council Tir na n-Og Award
( 2004) Full details

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Winter Sonata

   (Dorothy Edwards, ed.Claire Flay)
Young clerk Arnold Nettle arrives in a small village as summer fades. Repulsed by his crude working-class landlady he becomes enamoured of the respectable Neran family, who have their own difficulties...
(September 2011) Full details

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Wooing Mr Wickham

  
The winning stories from the Short Story Competition inspired by Jane Austen and Chawton House. Judged and introduced by award winning novelist Michele Roberts.
(November 2011) Full details

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Written in Blood

  
This latest collection of short stories from Honno showcases a wide range of imaginative takes on what constitutes crime fiction.
(February 2009) Full details

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