CORNUCOPIA COLLECTION
The extraordinary diversity of human behaviour can be revealed in a work of fiction
far better than in any . . . ology.
Individual novels are also available separately in New ChapBook format at £4-95 each (carriage free).
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Contemporary Novels:
Novels set in the authors' own lifetimes
'Blue Moon' by Richard Norcross
978-1-902628-40-8
The first of this series starts with a flying adventure tale of the Lancaster bomber
crews who live for the moment for tomorrow they die.
'Romany Revenge' by Jenny Williams
978-1-902628-41-7
A story of fire and passion set in a close-knit community which lives and loves by its own
laws and customs.
'Curtain Call' by Jon Magnus
978-1-902628-42-4
Theatre buffs will love this scandalous, revealing and dramatic story of a small opera
company taking 'La Boheme' on tour.
'The Keelmen' by Jackie Crawford
978-1-902628-44-8
Teenage vigilantes terrify the 'establishment' when they take the law into their own hands
by making known criminals jump off the balconies of their tower block flats. They pledge to
continue their actions until a young mother with her babe-in-arms may travel alone the whole length of the country in complete safety.
'Bridges to Cross' by Rowena Carter
1-902628-45-5
A dozen tales exposing momentous relationships in the lives of mature women, their challenges and triumphs,
their frolics and misdemeanours.
'Jessica' by Phyllis Wyatt
978-1-902628-51-6
A story of a Land Army girl and a Spitfire pilot at a time when the overwhelming pressures
of war reveal the extraordinary and noble characteristics of the human race.
'Six Hits' - Price £13 - Carriage FREE!
A volume of six contemporary novels from our Cornucopia category
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Historical Novels:
Novels realistically set in previous ages
'The Rebecca Rioters of Botany Bay' by R. Russell Roberts
978-1904494-67-6
How the early nineteenth century rioters of Old South Wales, protesting against crippling
unfair toll charges, were transported to Australia, where they helped forge the birth of New South Wales.
'Ride into Destiny' by Mark Bannerman
978-1-902628-42-4
A gripping story of the Wild West, which stripped of its veneer of civilisation, shows
the thoughts and feelings, passions and fears of the early pioneers in the land of the
native Americans.
'The Cotton Wood' by Richard Irvine
978-1-902628-48-6
Elizabeth had everything - youth, beauty, a handsome husband who adored her, wealth, a
huge plantation with slaves at her beck and call - but she was no Southern Belle.
'Mirrors of the Sea' by Barbara Simpson
978-1902628-49-3
A tale of a dashing Royalist captain and a fair young Puritan maiden, vividly set in the
Isles of Scilly, in the fiery times of the English Civil War.
'In Olden Days' - Price £11 - Carriage FREE!
A volume of four historical novels from our Cornucopia category
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