Quadrant Books is a small independent publishing house based in rural Gloucestershire and dedicated to publishing the best in up-and-coming fiction and non-fiction from talented authors from the UK and overseas.
The Quadrant management team consist of publishing professionals with decades of experience across all aspects of the publishing world.
The Gulf Chapter of the Crime Writers' Association is proud to present thirteen dark, mysterious tales from across the Middle East in association with the CWA. Contributions from Alex Shaw, Sara Hamdan, Annabel Kantaria, Michael Lynes, Daisy Line, Gal Podjarny, Rohini Sunderam, Glen Stansfield, Mohanalakshmi Rajakumar, Moxie Anderson, Padmini Sankar, Paul Freeman and Greig Parker.
Bestselling author, Sally Emerson introduces the eerie and supernatural into her keen-eyed portraits of everyday life in this wondrous collection of stories. The beguiling tales of quotidian life invaded by forces beyond our control are both uncanny and charming, and ultimately uplifting as she celebrates reality and unreality in its many forms.
The 'Swinging Sixties' are commonly depicted as hedonistic days. A point in history remembered for the generation of young people who shed the trappings of their parents and grandparents and, fuelled by sex, drugs, rock 'n roll, set out to put the world to rights. A time when individuality was heralded and convention widely challenged.
Tony Smith CBE spent his career managing our UK border controls, ultimately Head of the UK Border Force. He spent decades in the front line of the conflict between those who argue for open borders and free movement. He played a prominent role in managing security on both sides of the Atlantic after the 9/11 attacks in North America.
A compelling and moving novel set in London about the pain of being separated from the children you love. Amanda is a high-flying management consultant with a loving and eccentric husband. Kate is her new baby and Sarah her mysterious nanny
Smart, savvy and original, Sally Emerson's story about a young woman growing up with an amoral mother deftly portrays youth and its careful obsessions. When her mother brings home the young, attractive architect Paul, Jennifer becomes aware of new and unusual feelings, and before long mother and daughter are competing for Paul's attention.
Sally Emerson's compelling sophomore novel takes the reader into a dark labyrinth of physical danger and spiritual terror. Jennifer Hamilton is alone again - alone in the big house she and her husband bought together, alone after six years of marriage.
An intense and addictive novel about lost love and the compulsive pull of the past. Passionate, tense and menacing. This is a gripping story of obsession and love - and the difference between the two - by a formidable novelist. Newly re-issued as part of a series of six titles.
Fire Child's dark heroine is young Tessa who from the age of 12 uses the power of her smile to seduce men, with damaging and dramatic consequences. Sally Emerson's hypnotic, vivid, unputdownable, blazing love story throbs with lust and black humour.
A tense romantic thriller about stolen art treasures and precarious passion, this gripping story confirms Sally Emerson's status as a preeminent novelist of the mysterious, erotic and dramatic. Patrick first sees Anne in the British Museum in front of the Elgin Marbles - both young historians are fighting to uncover secrets