“Sarah Glenn Marsh’s debut is a captivating tale of love and loss, fear and doubt, monsters of the sea and inside ourselves, and the strength it takes to endure and conquer them all. Hauntingly written with a richly developed setting of the Isle of Man in the early 1900s, you can ...
it was as if the clouds parted and there was a single ray of light shining down just on me, and I could hear a choir of angels singing much like the opening of The Simpsons. And deep down inside I was laughing really, really hard. I said “Really. Binky Griptight you ...
I was on top of the world, and in one direction all I could see for hundreds of kilometres was the top of the most perfect field of white clouds. It was the kind of view reserved for Boeing pilots, but now I had it all to myself. I took a few moments to collect my thoughts an...