Grafton is a single dad who works in local radio, but he's always dreamt of being a 'real' journalist. When he gets a whiff of a story - a Scottish commune whose residents believe that sleep is a social construct - he decides to investigate...
Liam Murray Bell Books
This author explores the complexities of the human experience with a keen eye for the everyday. Their writing is characterized by sensitive observation and a subtle command of detail, offering readers profound insights into character psychology. Through carefully crafted narratives, they reveal universal truths about connection, loss, and the search for meaning. Their works are thought-provoking and resonate long after the final page is turned.


MALTA 1941. The war has created a soldier-saluting adventure for eleven-year- old Joe Zarb, until a telegram arrives with news of papa, Victor. 1961. A nurse and a former RAF pilot travel to Malta. Beth is looking for Joe, the son of her wartime husband, Victor. Her companion, Stuart, is seeking revenge for horrific burns suffered in the war.