It is the opening years of the 1990s. John Major is newly elected following the decade of austerity and social upheaval of the Thatcher years. High streets are boarded up and the residual tensions of the miners' strikes, Wapping dispute and the poll tax are still evident across a country bitterly divided. For Derek Brown, an officer in an undercover customs and excise team, his personal, professional and political life mirrors the disillusioned directionless drift of the left in the aftermath of three election defeats. However, a new case offers hope for Derek, with the prospect of settling old scores and giving him a new direction in his working life and political perspective - at the same time as a new relationship brings significant changes to his personal life. But as the case twists and turns, nothing goes as expected.
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Di Toft's literary journey began with imaginative tales of vampires, ponies, and even electrocutions, showcasing an early flair for the dramatic. After a varied career that included advertising and editorial work, she fulfilled her ambition to become a published writer, selling her first story in 2001. Her writing often draws upon a deep affection for the countryside and animals, lending a distinctive charm to her narratives. Readers can expect stories imbued with a unique voice and a captivating style.





- 2021
- 2011
Nat Carver and his werewolf friend Woody must stop their arch enemy from forming a dangerous werewolf pack, all while Nat struggles to control his own shape-shifting powers. They delve into history, solving clues and riddles to thwart one of the worst monsters ever.
- 2009
Wolven
- 292 pages
- 11 hours of reading
A boy and his eccentric grandparents live near a strange wood - apparently cursed. A noble, almost heraldic breed of WOLVEN - the kings own werewolves from ancient times, who have been in hiding until rediscovered by evil government scientists who are trying to breed werewolves as weapons