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Graham Gardner

    Graham Gardner specializes in social and political geography, drawing on a wide range of life experiences in his work. His writing delves into profound questions of human society, informed by a diverse career path from shop assistant to academic. Gardner's unique perspective reflects a deep understanding of the world and its intricate systems. Through his prose, he offers readers an engaging exploration of the connections between people and place.

    The Cromwell Street Murders
    Inventing Elliot
    Tiny and Wild
    • Tiny & Wild is the essential guide to creating a small-scale mini meadow that’s filled with low-maintenance plants to please both pollinators and people.

      Tiny and Wild
    • Inventing Elliot

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      3.2(40)Add rating

      When fourteen-year-old Elliot Sutton arrives at HolminsterHigh, he's determined not to stand out. He simply can't let himself become a target again—not like he was at his last school. This time, he's a new Elliot. Tough. Impenetrable. But then he meets the Guardians, a group of upperclassmen that secretly rule Holminster with a quiet and anonymous terror. Obsessed with George Orwell's book 1984, they desire power for the sake of power—and they always get what they want. Now, they want Elliot. Not to terrorize . . . but to join them. Can Elliot face his new future, or will he become his own worst nightmare?

      Inventing Elliot
    • The full story of how the Wests were caught, how the case was prepared and how it nearly failed to come to court, by the officer in charge of the investigation.

      The Cromwell Street Murders