Books from Legend Press

  • The Investment Handbook: A one-stop guide to investment, capital and business: The Essential Funding Guide for Entrepreneurs
    By David Bateman

    Whatever stage a business is at, this book will help entrepreneurs and business owners understand and source in areas such as:Directory of investorsWhen to fundraiseHow to meet investorsBest people to connect and network withPitching your ...

  • Heading South
    By Catherine Richards, Luke Bitmead

    When I asked a four-year-old where he wanted to go for the day Heading South I never anticipated that he'd bring me here. “It's Carrine's fault,” Pete had grumbled. “Any normal kid would want to go to a theme park or something.

  • It's Me Anna
    By Elbie Lötter

    Now, many years later, she breaks the silence to reveal the sexual abuse she suffered, its impact on her life and how she has finally managed to overcome it. It’s me, Anna is based on a true story.This book is a must read.

  • Simon Cowell: The Sex Factor
    By Bill Coles

    ... stingers poised about their backs; and... and... hyenas... black widows... salt-water crocodiles... and well just about any animal at all that's not just good at killing things, but enjoys killing for its own sake. Maguire stretched ...

  • Helen and the Grandbees
    By Alex Morrall

    Beep Beep Bop. Lily, I told you I couldn't give you happy families. I told you that you should be content with what you ... He must have tried to find me and he won after all this time, and worse, he has found my daughter, my weak spot, ...

  • The End is Where We Begin
    By Maria Goodin

    In her compassionate depiction of one man’s struggle to live with the aftermath of trauma and loss, Maria Goodin weaves together a compelling cast of characters, drawing the reader into Jay’s quest to seek the forgiveness of others - ...

  • Pieces of Me: Shortlisted for the Costa First Novel Award 2018
    By Natalie Hart

    Preh-duh-tuh.” I look to Adam. “You say it,” I tell him. “Predator,” he says with a shrug. The t has become a second d and the r rolls long at the end of the word. Prehdehdorrr. “Yeah, okay, that's pretty good,” I concede.

  • Little Gold: Shortlisted for the Polari Prize for LGBT+ fiction
    By Allie Rogers

    Little Gold stands up. 'Shall I go?' Before Malcy can answer there are three more raps and then a voice booms through the letterbox into the dark front hall. 'Hello?' Little Gold drops into a crouch and scuttles across the carpet to the ...

  • The Wacky Man
    By Lyn G. Farrell

    Their Irish grandmother is a fat woman, much fatter than the few photos Amanda's seen and they show her as large enough. She is short, in a tent-like dress ... 'Say hello to your granny,' her dad says. The Irish grandmother looks at ...

  • Down and Out Today: Notes from the Gutter
    By Matthew Small

    The room is mid-range at 800 Nepalese rupees per night, approximately £5.40. In Nepal there is around a ten-hour power outage each day. The power is out now as I write this, so I am restricted to the battery life of my laptop.

  • The Reluctant Cannibals
    By Ian Flitcroft

    ... example of an English eccentric.' 'Eccentric? Do you think that justifies this bizarre behaviour? It is an outrage to have bits of bodies stored wherever people want. I've never heard the like of it.' 'Really? There are some eminent ...

  • The Lost Girls of Camp Forevermore: Compelling campsite crime thriller
    By Kim Fu

    As intricately fashioned and as bold-hearted as books by novelists who've been publishing for decades' Seattle Review of Books'Fu offers an unblinking view of the social and emotional survival of the fittest that all too often marks the ...

  • The Truth Will Out (The DCI Helen Lavery Thrillers Book 2)
    By Jane Isaac

    their bravery, integrity and the fact that they put their own lives in danger every day to keep us all safe. ... That said, it was lovely to work with Legend Press on The Truth Will Out. Based within an hour of my home, ...

  • Growing Business Innovation: Creating, Marketing and Monetising IP
    By Jonathan Reuvid

    Cultivate sincere interest in others. People know when you fake it. ... Innovation means challenging current thinking, taking risks and making mistakes. Innovative teams confront the status quo, are willing to take problems in their ...

  • A Deathly Silence (The DCI Helen Lavery Thrillers Book 3)
    By Jane Isaac

    Isaac really is the queen of the police procedural... Isaac patiently drip-feeds the story – her biggest talent – and the pay-off is that you really care, so the twist is doubly shocking.

  • The Square
    By Rosie Millard

    From Tracey and her ‘New Money’ lottery winnings to eccentric artist Philip and his pornographic portraits, the residents of North London's most privileged enclave The Square are a very satisfied bunch.To raise money for communal ...

  • Conquer the Web: The Ultimate Cybersecurity Guide
    By Tim Mitchell, Jonathan Reuvid, Nick Wilding

    ... entertainment, buying a car, dating or just reading the news. As I've mentioned previously, however, the more universally something is adopted, the greater target it will be for malicious or less honest factions to exploit it. Not only ...

  • Into the River: Winner of the CWA Debut Dagger
    By Mark Brandi

    Then a body is found in the river, and Fab can't ignore the past any more.What Reviewers and Readers Say:'This book is SO good.

  • A Son Called Gabriel
    By Damian McNicholl

    Set in the hills of Northern Ireland in the 1960's and 70's, A Son Called Gabriel is a deeply felt and often funny coming-of-age novel that is ultimately unforgettable.

  • The Summer We All Ran Away: "A fascinating tale of the meeting of lost souls..."
    By Cassandra Parkin

    The storyline is original, the characters are fascinating, and over all this is simply a great read.' --The Bookbag'The characters grabbed my heart, the story pulled me in and I sailed through the pages.