Fortis Publishing

Death on the Haute Route

Ken Scott

During his last few years in the Royal Marines, Lenny Saxon was based in England, finding former colleagues who for one reason or another disappeared off the radar.

That is his speciality: he finds people.

Now retired and enjoying a cycle trip in Europe, he gets a call from his old Sergeant Major.

Someone else has gone missing in the Swiss Alps. But this disappearance is a little different. As Saxon digs deeper, he uncovers some worrying statistics; a pattern that suggests there may be someone targeting lone hikers.

But he has his work cut out, because the police department in Zermatt are being obstructive, and he suspects a cover up.

The clues are there, but they are buried in the snow 3,000 metres up on some of the highest mountains in Europe.

Colleen Wagner

Memoir

Life in my father's shadow

Life in my Father's Shadow

Rocio Velásquez Dresser

Fiction

Wayne Connell

Memoir

Steve and Luci

Travel Guide

Ken Scott

Crime Fiction

Odd Poles and Baggy Trousers on the Camino de Santiago

Paula Rooney

Travel Memoir

Madison Alexander Day

Memoir

Bob Davison

Children's Fiction

Patricia M Wennell

Memoir

I hope There's a Kettle in my Room

Paula Rooney

Travel Memoir

Sharon Waite

Memoir

Roxanne Louise Swan

Memoir

The Psychiatrist

John West

Eric West wanted to put World War II behind him.

He never wanted to talk about the debacle at Dunkirk. He never wanted to relive the retreat from Cassel in 1940 and his capture at the hands of the occupying German forces.

 

He wanted to blank out the horror of that journey to a POW camp deep in the heart of Eastern Europe and the subsequent four years of his life where, along with other Dunkirk veterans, he was incarcerated and brutally used as a forced slave labourer for the Third Reich.

He never spoke about his Long March Home in the winter of 1945.

So why, in the 1980s, after a lifetime of helping and healing others, did the psychiatrist, Dr Eric West, decide to revisit the scenes of his worst nightmares?

Shortlisted for the 2022 Hemingway Book Award

A Decade with Dave

Ann J Graham

Memoir

The Garden of Eden

Ann J Graham

Memoir

Who Cares?

Ann J Graham

Memoir

The World in Bullshit: Covid 19: Setting the Trap

Will Rowlands

Conspiracy Theory

All at Sea

Memoir

Caroline Walker

Memoir

Compiled by Ken Scott

Memoir Anthology

Simply Fate

Mark J Graham

Fiction

Two Cops and a Robber

Jill Owens

Memoir

The Girl with the Flower

Janrose Kasmir

Autobiography

Ghost of a Stranger

Deborah Twelves

Novel
Based on True Events

Twenty Years a Stranger

Deborah Twelves

Novel
Based on True Events

The Five Amigos

Emily Louise Douglas

Children's Fiction

Die Reisende Karnaval

Saamgestel deur
Nadia De Kock

Kortverhaal Bundel

Sinner to Saint

Garry Henshaw

Autobiography

My Journey Through Hell

Karen Slater

Autobiography, Abuse, Addiction

The Girl in the Pink Shoes

Jessica Harrington

Autobiography
Child Abuse

The War Within

Ken Scott

Novel

Cycling the Camino de Santiago

Ken Scott

Travel

Don't Die yet, Dad

Ken Scott

Self-Help

Don woods

Soldier, Prisoner, Hunter, Gatherer

Don Woods

War Memoir

The World's my Oyster

Book 1

Daz Tait

Travel, Adventure

The World's my Oyster​

Book 2

Daz Tait

Travel, Adventure​

The World's my Oyster​

Book 3

Daz Tait

Travel, Adventure​

The Monster i Loved

Shannon Clifton

Memoir

Shadow Man

Terri Brown

Horror

The Possession Legacy

Trevor Dalton

Horror

Deeper Darkness

Trevor Dalton​

Horror

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The girl in the pink shoes

Released: 28 June 2021

The Girl in the Pink Shoes

Author: Jessica Harrington

Jessica Harrington grew up not really knowing her biological father. He was something of an enigma, living in a country thousands of miles away. She was very much part of a single-parent family, relying on her mother for everything. That is, until her mother’s boyfriend stepped into her life.

Two cops and a robber

Released: 19 May 2020

Two Cops and a Robber

Author: Jill Owen

This is a true story. It had been a tough shift for Police Sergeant Jill Evans, but back home she tries to relax and enjoys a hot, strong coffee. The telephone disturbs her peace and tranquillity. A bank raid, an armed robber and a name she knows only too well. The conversation brings her world crashing down. Her partner, the father of her unborn child, has been leading a double life in more ways than one. Cruel deceptions and then a crippling battle with the police force she has served impeccably for 17 years. It’s a battle she will struggle to win as she encounters a big boys’ club – the network that condemns her at every turn and navigates her journey in a bid to discredit her. They want her punished for the crimes and lies of others, they want rid of her and they will stop at nothing to make sure they get what they want.

Released: 15 December 2019

The Monster I Loved

Author: Shannon Clifton

Shannon Clifton has waived her right to anonymity in this highly acclaimed, dark but deeply inspiring book. Raped by her father from age six and pregnant at eleven and again at thirteen, he kidnapped her and went on the run as the net eventually closed in around him.Shannon’s story is not an easy read; she goes into graphic detail about her sexual, physical and mental abuse, which included being burned with an iron, hit with a hammer and even stabbed. Her father told her “it was something all fathers do with their daughters,” and for a time she believed him. 

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