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Books published by publisher Falconbrook Press

  • Ghost Electricity

    Sean Cunningham

    eBook (Falconbrook Press, Jan. 7, 2018)
    A girl with a monster in her shadow. A warlock believed dead four years ago. A werewolf outcast from the London packs. Rob wants a good job, friends to head to the pub with and a solid cage to lock himself in three nights a month. Julian dropped off the face of the Earth four years ago. He's back and trying to stay under the radar. But London after dark is full of dangers they cannot survive alone. Fiona has a monster in her shadow but she doesn't know how it got there. A creature in the shape of a man is on her trail and he knows things about Fiona she doesn't know herself. Along with her inventor ten-year-old sister Jessica, Fiona will attempt to unravel the web of lies that surrounds them both. And beneath their feet the plague dead of centuries stir in their graves, waiting for the spell that holds them to break... Ghost Electricity is the first book in the fast-paced, epic urban fantasy series Hawthorn House.Join the residents of Hawthorn House to discover this exciting new series today!
  • The wizard of the wood;

    Elleston Trevor

    Hardcover (Falcon Press, Jan. 1, 1948)
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  • Mole's Castle

    Elleston Trevor

    Hardcover (Falcon Press, March 15, 1950)
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  • If he hollers let him go

    Chester B Himes

    Paperback (Falcon Press, March 15, 1947)
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  • About God

    Joyce Bye, Beryl and Badrocke

    Paperback (Falcon Press, March 15, 1967)
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  • Falconer's Crew & The Fairies of Clayffe

    Felix Porter

    eBook (Falconer Press, Nov. 8, 2019)
    It is the summer of 1932 & once again the Wilkinson family are headed for the Lake District on their holidays. Having discovered Arthur Ransome's recently published story, Swallows & Amazons, the Wilkinson children, Tom, Caroline, Julie and Jimmy, are looking forward to, & planning for, exciting seafaring adventures of their own as they become intent on exploration of the big lake situated close to their holiday home at Falls Farm. However, their plans change after their mother shows them a map from her own childhood adventures and they then begin to look forward to exciting times in a boat owned by the tenants of Falls Farm, following in their mother's footsteps as fierce pirate hunters sailing the high seas. Mother tells them lots of things about her own sea voyages on the lake alongside her brothers and sisters, which fires their imaginations, & nothing more so than tales of fairies & their customs, of pirates & their mischievous ways, which tales inspire them, enriching their summer holidays spent in the great outdoors. But such inspiration doesn't exactly prepare them for what lies ahead as they sail Falconer over the vast oceans.Based on the author's own childhood adventures, this is an enchanting tale that is set in an equally enchanting landscape - a tale that will delight children and the more imaginative of adults alike.
  • The Well of Loneliness

    Radclyffe Hall

    Hardcover (Falcon Press, July 6, 1950)
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  • M is for Montana

    Gayle Corbett Shirley

    Paperback (Falcon Press, Aug. 16, 1992)
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  • Badger's Beech

    Elleston Trevor

    Hardcover (Falcon Press, March 15, 1948)
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