Stewart Ferris Books
Stewart crafts semi-comedic archaeological mysteries, immersing readers in thrilling puzzles with a distinctive blend of wit and suspense. His writing is characterized by sharp observation and a playful command of language, adept at navigating both comedic and tense moments. Through his work, he explores hidden secrets and the intricacies of human nature, often with surprising twists. Stewart's deep appreciation for literary classics and stylistic mastery is evident in his ability to create engaging and memorable narratives.






Little Book of Chat-Up Lines
- 128 pages
- 5 hours of reading
A pocket collection of chat-up lines and devastating put-downs. If you haven't been living in a cave, you will probably have used or been on the receiving end of some of these "gems."
How to be a Writer
- 224 pages
- 8 hours of reading
In this updated and expanded edition, Stewart Ferris uses his industry know- how to give you all the tips, tricks and inside knowledge you will need to become a successful writer, covering all types of writing from books to scripts and beyond. This guide is packed with advice to equip you with the skills you need to launch a writing career.
Don't Mention the War!
- 224 pages
- 8 hours of reading
This is a humorous account of the author's tour of Europe by Inter-Rail, wreaking havoc through France, Holland, Denmark, Germany, Austria, Slovenia, Hungary and the Czech Republic.
An ancient Mayan prophecy... A dangerous Nazi descendant... A passionate archaeologist... And an aristocrat desperate for cash. Mayan legends tell of a location where the secret to surviving the end of the world may be found. One part of that legend is recorded on a stone tablet in the dusty attic of Lord 'Ratty' Ballashiels' crumbling manor. The other twin part disappeared from a Berlin museum when the Nazis took power. When Ratty seems about to sell his tablet to the adopted son of Josef Mengele, his friend, the archaeologist Ruby Towers, is appalled. Soon it is clear that more than archaeology is at stake. The quest to rescue historic Central American artefacts becomes a race to prevent an apocalyptic threatwhen Ruby discovers that the ancients have set in motion something that will threaten the world today.
Heart-warming and hilarious, the true story of the rescue of stray dogs from Greece.
The Chaplin Conspiracy
- 300 pages
- 11 hours of reading
The latest chapter in the Ballashiels Mysteries series
I když muž pozbývá šarm, krásný vzhled i tučné konto, není jeho boj o vysněnou ženu předem prohraný. Podle psychologů totiž záleží hlavně na tom, zda oplývá ostrovtipem. Ženy lze totiž podle nich zmást a dokonce přimět k souloži právě talentem vtipnosti. Humor totiž pro něžné pohlaví signálem, že je dotyčný muž nadmíru inteligentní.


