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David Davies

    David Stuart Davies is a prolific writer focusing on the world of Sherlock Holmes, contributing both fiction and non-fiction works. His extensive writing explores intricate mysteries and detective narratives, drawing on his background as an English teacher before transitioning to a full-time career in editing, writing, and playwriting. He also serves as the editor for Red Herrings, the monthly publication of the Crime Writers' Association, showcasing his deep engagement with the crime fiction genre.

    Oliver Twist and the Mystery of Throate Manor
    Managing Financial Information
    The Romantic Landscape
    The The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
    Cambridge IGCSE Geography Revision Guide Student's Book
    The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
    • 2023

      Sir David and the Green Card

      • 114 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Exploring the complexities of the U.S. immigration system, this collection of poems chronicles a decade-long quest for permanence, beginning from the bleakness of British traffic to the sun-soaked roads of California. It introduces a diverse cast of characters, both real and imagined, while reflecting on the surreal demands of immigration. The work delves into themes of humanity amidst political challenges and examines the unique privilege of navigating these obstacles as an English speaker.

      Sir David and the Green Card
    • 2022

      Derailed

      • 296 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      The story follows Birdy, who poorly selects his team of villains, leading to a series of misadventures during a burglary on the Mail Rail. Despite an accidental death and mounting challenges, including a wealthy adversary and relentless police pursuit, the team faces treachery and brutality. As their luck dwindles, they inadvertently drag an innocent man into their chaos. The narrative builds tension as they confront the law, culminating in a dramatic showdown where only one emerges victorious.

      Derailed
    • 2020

      The Boy and the Dystopian Realities

      • 188 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Through the perspective of a boy grappling with insecurities, the narrative explores the concept of an "Apocalyptic Mind," revealing the subtle dystopian realities of our world. His quest for love, dreams, and a utopia clashes with the harshness of a technological society. The boy's relationship with nature serves as a conduit for his spiritual questioning, as he seeks answers from God in a painful and confusing environment. This introspective journey highlights the emotional struggles faced in a seemingly disconnected world.

      The Boy and the Dystopian Realities
    • 2020

      Milton's Socratic Rationalism

      • 196 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Milton's Socratic Rationalism focuses on the influence of Milton's years of private study of classical authors, chiefly Plato, Xenophon and Aristotle, on Paradise Lost. It examines the conversations of Adam and Eve as a mode of discourse closely aligned to practices of Socrates in the dialogues of Plato and eponymous discourses of Xenophon.

      Milton's Socratic Rationalism
    • 2019
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    • 2018
    • 2017

      The Scarlet Coven

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      New York 1936. Leading New York detective Simon Finch has received an unexpected inheritance and left the force to pursue his dream of becoming a writer. But a true detective is never far from finding trouble...or trouble finding him...

      The Scarlet Coven
    • 2017
    • 2017

      Clarify all the key concepts, to build strong potential for the Cambridge assessments. This Revision Guide works alongside the student book to reinforce your students' knowledge and understanding. We are working with Cambridge towards endorsement, so you know it will be up-to-date and comprehensive for the latest syllabus.

      Geography for Cambridge International AS and a Level - Revision Guide