Books written by Graham Sutherland

  • Warwick at War 1939–45

    A few days later, Private Alexander Jamieson, a Scottish pioneer, drowned on a River Avon crossing exercise in the Park. Three other men were rescued before it was realized he was missing. An unidentified 8year-old girl who fell into ...

  • Mayfield

    anything to the others, in case Pearson discovered it too quickly. Having witnessed how the man had attacked Kate, he was content to see him being taught a lesson. Pearson began sweating profusely and his breath was coming in gasps.

  • Mayfield's Last Case

    If only he had followed his intuition, and added the names of Cooper, Pearson and Katherine to his notes, perhaps he might have seen it sooner. Taking up a pen, he dipped it in the inkwell and added Katherine`s name to all the three ...

  • Mayfield's Law

    Mayfield's Law is not, and is never intended to be a history of the Warwick Borough Police. It is a work of fiction, although set in a real town. All the characters are fictitious. The Warwick Borough Police started in 1846 and not in ...

  • Warwick at War 1939–45

    Royal Navy HMS Warwick was sunk off Trevose Head, Cornwall, losing more than half her crew. Able Seaman Norman Mancini (17), Lyttleton Road, enjoyed life in Canada after ... (Warwickshire Yeomanry Museum Trust). 180 WarWICK at War 1939-45.

  • Graham Sutherland

    Graham Sutherland

  • Secret Warwick

    ... Warwick Racecourse (Weatherbys, 2019) Powell, J. A., Fire-Fighting in Warwick (Warwickshire Local History Society ... War 1939–45 (Barnsley: Pen & Sword, 2020) Sutherland, Graham, Warwick in the Great War (Barnsley: Pen & Sword, 2017) ...

  • Warwick in the Great War

    Warwick in the Great War