Based on the astonishing true story of England's earliest female spies, Killing Beauties will transport you to a seventeenth-century London rife with political intrigue, betrayal and conspiracy.
Pete Langman Book order
Pete Langman is an editor, academic, and former rock guitarist whose non-fiction explores diverse subjects ranging from cricket and music to the history of science and culture. His work is characterized by a sharp insight into society and the human condition, often venturing into interdisciplinary explorations. Langman's distinctive style and broad range of interests offer readers a unique perspective, enriched by deep knowledge and a multifaceted approach to his chosen fields.



- 2020
- 2014
Black Box
- 182 pages
- 7 hours of reading
A collection of short stories from the dark side, Black Box is about sex, death, impotence, storytelling and the legend of Robert Johnson. The final piece, 'a short, dark season', uses survivor narratives to draw a vivid picture of the brutal realities of the 1942 refugee crisis in Burma, when thousands died fleeing the advancing Japanese.'Langman is a fine writer. Dark yet witty, both light and profound. I found myself frequently both amused and disturbed. It’s a rare gift.' Anthony McGowan, award-winning author 'Pete Langman's stories invite you into a cold, unsettling world in which ugly things happen. His writing, however, is clean and perceptive; you are transported into strange minds and settings and you leave feeling like you know a bit more about the human condition.' Araminta Hall, author
- 2013
Slender Threads: a young person's guide to Parkinson's Disease
- 156 pages
- 6 hours of reading
A personal take on young-onset Parkinson's from the author who was diagnosed in 2008, aged 40.