QUARTET BOOKS

  • Low life

    £21.99

    Jeremy Clarke was first diagnosed with cancer in 2013. These columns cover the period from that shock diagnosis up until his death in May 2023. He chronicled his battle with the disease with humour and defiance, but never self-pity. He also met Catriona Olding in 2013. They would fall in love and eventually marry shortly before his death. He recounts this journey with tenderness and honesty. His columns cover life in Devon and then France, as well as drinking and occasional drug taking, his love of literature, and life itself, and are imbued with bathos, insight, and a finely honed sense of the absurd.

  • Murdered In Chelsea

    £10.99

    The first in a new crime series featuring London journalist Lily Cane. With appeal to fans of Agatha Christie and John Le Carre, it’s a debut novel written by a freelance feature writer. Lily’s }Evening News{ articles are interposed throughout, as the story unfolds, and Hedley-Dent brings her expertise as a journalist to them.

  • Taking Morgan

    £12.00

    Morgan Cooper is finding it hard to juggle the demands of her children and her career. But unlike the other ‘soccer moms’ in their affluent DC suburb, she’s an undercover CIA officer assigned to the strife-torn Gaza Strip. Inspired by actual events, ‘Taking Morgan’ is a gripping novel of political intrigue and suspense. It is also the deeply affecting story of a modern couple struggling in their marriage, suddenly at risk of losing each other forever.

  • Inside Trader

    £20.00

    Ronald Faulkner was born and raised for the first quarter of his life in Australia. He was a troubled and rebellious surfer and tearaway, giving his mother a rough time after his father died when he was just seven years old. Although dreaming of a career in the Australian Royal Navy, fate had other ideas…

  • Outsider

    £25.00

    ‘Outsider’ is the life of a child, adolescent, student and young man in London between the Great Depression of the 30s and the sudden prosperity and social changes of the 60s, affected by the moral attitudes of the day, by the Blitz, by post-war austerity and the new freedoms of the later 50s.

  • Princess of Siberia

    £10.00