Fiction
Patrick Corcoran
£7.95 Paperback(ISBN:1854112295)
Connolly, old, recently widowed, body declining, is marooned in the house of his son in Wales. An Irishman from Carlow he joined the British army to escape poverty and found himself on the wrong side of the Irish conflict and the wrong side of the Irish Sea. At the end of his life Connolly can only wonder what form an ’Irish’ life might have taken for him, and at the worth of his life as an outsider in England ...
Fiction
R.W. Jones
£6.95 Paperback(ISBN:1854110969)
The IRA are loose in Wales, aiming to assassinate Prince Charles and Diana at Cardiff castle. The hit-squad’s divided in lust and loyalty. The plan may already be compromised … Detective Seargeant Will Morgan has problems ...
Fiction
Sian James
£6.99 Paperback(ISBN:1854113585)
Siân James brings her customary narrative flair and ear for dialogue to this beautifully-observed novel of love, scandal and grief set in wartime rural Wales...
Fiction
Martin Bax
£7.99 Paperback(ISBN:1854113895)
Innovative, erudite and enormously entertaining,
Love on the Borders is the work of a unique literary mind: wideranging, encyclopaedic, insightful and enormously readable, it follows spirited 40-something Celestine as she walks the length of Offa’s Dyke - the ancient earthwork which traces the boundary between England and Wales - and recalls past passions, conjuring up discarded lovers and imagining what might have been ...
Fiction
Glenda Beagan
£6.95 Paperback(ISBN:1854110683)
Glenda Beagan’s stories introduce a host of ordinary and extraordinary characters: Gypsy Hayes, who really can read the future but doesn’t like what she sees; slightly sinister old Mrs Mossop (the ’saddist’); the terribly embarrassed young Hafwen; Mrs Jenkins, Sgubor Fawr, who every so often screams for a day. A French teacher waiting for her environmentally-sound lover, the mysterious and escaping Mrs Prosser, the poppy growing Laura, are characters on the brink of revelations which will transform their lives and surprise the reader ...
Fiction
Mihangel Morgan
£7.99 Paperback(ISBN:1854113933)
One of the most exciting works of modern Welsh-language fiction, available in English for the first time. The dull life of unemployed academic Dr Jones changes forever when he sees a young man naked on a building top, threatening to jump to his death ...
Fiction
Saunders Lewis
£6.95 Paperback(ISBN:1854111957)
Opinion on
Monica has been deeply divided since its publication in 1930. Saunders Lewis’s first novel was fiercely attacked by Welsh-speaking critics for its portrayal of sexual obsession and manipulation. For the first time the psychology which was such a feature of the work of contemporary authors was brought into Welsh fiction ...
Fiction
Lloyd Jones
£7.99 Paperback(ISBN:1-85411-425-5)
WINNER OF WALES BOOK OF THE YEAR AWARD 2007
Seren is excited to announce the publication of
Mr Cassini a remarkable follow-up to the award-winning
Mr Vogel.
Mr Cassini is an amazing journey through the geography of one man’s troubled mind as he tries to recover the lost years of his childhood …
Fiction
£6.95 Paperback(ISBN:1854112678)
The thirteen prize-winners in the 1999 Rhys Davies Short Story Competition offer a variety which couldn’t have been constructed by a commissioning editor. Judges Leslie Thomas, Clare Morgan and Herbert Williams have chosen across a wide range of authors, subjects and styles marked by the single common factor of excellent writing …
Anthology | Fiction
Lloyd Jones
£7.99 Paperback(ISBN:1854113801)
"ONE OF THE MOST REMARKABLE BOOKS EVER WRITTEN ON THE SUBJECT OF WALES." So said Jan Morris of Lloyd Jones’ extraordinary debut novel, Mr Vogel. Acclaimed novelist Iain Sinclair, meanwhile, has described it as "the tour-guide Wales has been waiting for." One of the most original and engaging novels to appear from - and about - Wales in recent years, Mr Vogel is all the more remarkable for the author’s own amazing story ...
Fiction