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The Red Lion production of Love and Miss Harris is booked to tour
America, opening in Manhattan. On arrival the group finds that
it’s not the Manhattan with the Great White Way of Broadway at
its glittering heart, but the part between the Bowery and the East
River, on the Lower East Side, in a vaudeville venue owned by a
local mobster. And when members of a rival gang decide to disrupt
the play, the action shifts from the theatre’s state to its
auditorium… Determined to fulfil the rest of their tour dates,
the company heads west from New York. Try as they might to shake it
off, trouble seems to follow them wherever they go. Â What
readers are saying about LOVE AND MISS HARRIS (The
Company of Fools, Book 1) ‘A cast of wonderful
characters brings this story of life and love, and all the
troubles that brings with it to magical fruition in
this wonderful story. I highly recommend this to
anyone who likes stories that engage and entertain.’ ‘The
writing is smart and witty. The author describes
details including scenery, clothing and food
beautifully... makes me want to be amongst the beauty
again.’ ‘A very pleasant and interesting story about days gone
by.’
Titus Llewellyn-Gwlynne, actor/manager of the Red Lion Theatre, has
lost a backer who was going to fund a theatrical tour - when
unexpected salvation appears. Their home theatre in the East End of
London having been bombed during the war, The Red Lion Touring
Company embarks on a tour of Britain to take a play written by
their new benefactress into the provinces. As they make their
vagabond, singing way, they remain unaware that they leave behind
in London a man consumed with thoughts of revenge. Revenge which
follows them obsessively from town to town, ending in its final act
before the last curtain. This charming series transports the reader
to a lost post-war world of touring rep theatre and once-grand
people who have fallen on harder times, smoggy streets, and shared
bonhomie over a steaming kettle. What readers are saying about LOVE
AND MISS HARRIS 'A cast of wonderful characters brings this story
of life and love, and all the troubles that brings with it to
magical fruition in this wonderful story. I highly recommend this
to anyone who likes stories that engage and entertain.' 'The
writing is smart and witty. The author describes details including
scenery, clothing and food beautifully... makes me want to be
amongst the beauty again.' 'A very pleasant and interesting story
about days gone by.'
Welcome to Batch Magna, a place where anything might happen. And
often does... Sir Humphrey has offered to play Father Christmas at
the local hospital, but disaster strikes when he realises he won't
be able to buy the sack of toys he'd promised the children. Rupert,
a gentleman of the road, is found asleep in an old car in the
Hall's coach house. He is scrubbed up and given a room at the Hall,
where two guests are already staying: a businessman and his rather
young female companion. When money goes missing from their bedroom,
Rupert is accused, and Miss Wyndham, the village's amateur sleuth,
decides to investigate the matter. Meanwhile, local author Phineas
Cook has come up with the idea of a resident ghost at the Hall to
attract paying guests. All goes smoothly until the ghostly actors
spend too long in the pub one evening and their performance
descends into sword-wielding chaos. As always in Batch Magna,
events somehow manage to turn out all right in the end - but in the
most unexpected manner... What readers are saying about The Batch
Magna Chronicles series: "An enchanting mixture of The Wind in The
Willows and The Darling Buds of May. An England that doesn't exist
but surely should." "Reading this book was like sitting down for a
nice long chat with an old friend. I loved reading the Welsh
village descriptions; it felt like coming home. ... I eagerly await
the next instalment of the Batch Magna crew!" "I first got this
book out of the local library, and then brought a copy - I wanted
to read it again and again. It's a treasure, a smashing read, funny
and beautifully written." "These books are such fun, darkly comic
and full of great characters. ... Batch Magna is a place I would
love to find, and the river sounds idyllic." "Hurrah for Batch
Magna, Humphrey and friends." "I loved this book. It's lyrical and
very amusing, with all the charm of an old Ealing comedy. ... More
please Mr Maughan!" "What an amazing writer! I have never found any
descriptive writing that has gripped me so much before." "A
thoroughly enjoyable read. ... Is there another Batch Magna book on
the way, please? Such a wonderfully descriptive bucolic and warmly
'human' story with echoes of the Darling Buds of May." "A
wonderful, funny, well-crafted escape from everyday life. If you
love writing that absorbs you into the landscape you will love this
book. Every sense was satisfied with the author's beautiful
descriptions of the Marches. Escape from the tarmac, concrete and
relentlessness of life with this stunning book. Thank you Mr
Maughan." "I absolutely loved this book and all the characters
became so real to me, I just couldn't put it down." "Escape from
the madness of life for a short while into the glorious
eccentricity of Batch Magna once again, revel in its surroundings,
its people, its comings and goings - which, often as bizarre as
they are, usually work out for the best." "If I had to guess at
Peter Maughan's occupation, my bet would be on a weaver and I'll
double down on that bet. Only a weaver a.k.a. master story teller
can weave together, so magnificently, everything the stories in
this chronicle encompasses." "The jolly cast of characters, who
truly are, in the best English sense, characters, provide humour
and a bit of pathos. ... This would be a great book to read sitting
in an English garden on a summer's day."
Welcome to Batch Magna, a place where anything might happen. And
often does... When the old squire of Batch Magna died, the life of
distant relative Humphrey, an amiable, overweight short-order cook
from the Bronx, turned into a movie. Now, as Sir Humphrey, he has
acquired not only a new title but also a new love: the Honourable
Clementine Wroxley. He and Clem plan to marry, settle into Batch
Hall and begin a new life together. Their finances at this early
stage rest on the estate's shooting and fishing, stepping stones to
a more secure future. But one day a cold wind from beyond their
valley visits Batch Magna in the shape of badger baiters discovered
in Cutterbach Wood. They are routed, but their defeat entails such
disaster that Humphrey and Clem are driven to the wall, left with
no way out but to sell the estate, and their future along with it.
And then Miss Wyndham, village spinster and amateur sleuth, rides
to the rescue on the 49 bus... What readers are saying about The
Batch Magna Chronicles series: "An enchanting mixture of The Wind
in The Willows and The Darling Buds of May. An England that doesn't
exist but surely should." "Reading this book was like sitting down
for a nice long chat with an old friend. I loved reading the Welsh
village descriptions; it felt like coming home. ... I eagerly await
the next instalment of the Batch Magna crew!" "I first got this
book out of the local library, and then brought a copy - I wanted
to read it again and again. It's a treasure, a smashing read, funny
and beautifully written." "These books are such fun, darkly comic
and full of great characters. ... Batch Magna is a place I would
love to find, and the river sounds idyllic." "Hurrah for Batch
Magna, Humphrey and friends." "I loved this book. It's lyrical and
very amusing, with all the charm of an old Ealing comedy. ... More
please Mr Maughan!" "What an amazing writer! I have never found any
descriptive writing that has gripped me so much before." "A
thoroughly enjoyable read. ... Is there another Batch Magna book on
the way, please? Such a wonderfully descriptive bucolic and warmly
'human' story with echoes of the Darling Buds of May." "A
wonderful, funny, well-crafted escape from everyday life. If you
love writing that absorbs you into the landscape you will love this
book. Every sense was satisfied with the author's beautiful
descriptions of the Marches. Escape from the tarmac, concrete and
relentlessness of life with this stunning book. Thank you Mr
Maughan." "I absolutely loved this book and all the characters
became so real to me, I just couldn't put it down."
Welcome to Batch Magna, a place where anything might happen. And
often does... A hapless gang of crooks, led by pawnbroker Harold
Sneed, have managed pull off 'the big one': a wages snatch at a
factory in Shrewsbury. Two gang members take the money back to
Birmingham by train, changing at a station almost on the doorstep
of Sir Humphrey of Batch Hall. It's there that things start to
unravel. The money goes missing. Misunderstanding follows
misunderstanding, until it leads the crooks to Batch Hall when
everyone is busy with a historical re-enactment show. Among the
replica firearms is a real gun, carried by Harold Sneed with
murderous intent and Humphrey in mind. Sneed is now convinced that
Humphrey - an overweight former short-order cook from the Bronx -
is a Mafia mobster lying low. And on top of this, he believes Humph
has his money; as a result, the spectators at Batch Hall are in for
more of a show than they bargained for... What readers are saying
about The Batch Magna Chronicles series: "An enchanting mixture of
The Wind in The Willows and The Darling Buds of May. An England
that doesn't exist but surely should." "Reading this book was like
sitting down for a nice long chat with an old friend. I loved
reading the Welsh village descriptions; it felt like coming home.
... I eagerly await the next instalment of the Batch Magna crew!"
"I first got this book out of the local library, and then brought a
copy - I wanted to read it again and again. It's a treasure, a
smashing read, funny and beautifully written." "These books are
such fun, darkly comic and full of great characters. ... Batch
Magna is a place I would love to find, and the river sounds
idyllic." "Hurrah for Batch Magna, Humphrey and friends." "I loved
this book. It's lyrical and very amusing, with all the charm of an
old Ealing comedy. ... More please Mr Maughan!" "What an amazing
writer! I have never found any descriptive writing that has gripped
me so much before." "A thoroughly enjoyable read. ... Is there
another Batch Magna book on the way, please? Such a wonderfully
descriptive bucolic and warmly 'human' story with echoes of the
Darling Buds of May." "A wonderful, funny, well-crafted escape from
everyday life. If you love writing that absorbs you into the
landscape you will love this book. Every sense was satisfied with
the author's beautiful descriptions of the Marches. Escape from the
tarmac, concrete and relentlessness of life with this stunning
book. Thank you Mr Maughan." "I absolutely loved this book and all
the characters became so real to me, I just couldn't put it down."
Welcome to Batch Magna, a place where anything might happen. And
often does... Life in an old steam boat deep in the Welsh Borders
holds numerous charms, but the Commander's wife Priny is suffering
from arthritis, a condition not at all improved by their
water-based lifestyle. The couple take up an offer from Humphrey,
the squire of Batch Hall, of a straight swap: their boat, the Batch
Castle, for one of the Masters' Cottages facing their beloved
river. The Castle is restored to river-worthiness and starts plying
successfully as the Cluny Steamboat Company to Shrewsbury and back.
As a result it takes a good deal of profit away from a taxi firm in
a local border town, much to the displeasure of the firm's English
owner, Sidney Acton. Enlisting the aid of two corrupt Welsh
councillors, Acton plots against the new venture. Only time will
tell if his sabotage attempts will bear fruit or blow up in his
face... What readers are saying about The Batch Magna Chronicles
series: "An enchanting mixture of The Wind in The Willows and The
Darling Buds of May. An England that doesn't exist but surely
should." "Reading this book was like sitting down for a nice long
chat with an old friend. I loved reading the Welsh village
descriptions; it felt like coming home. ... I eagerly await the
next instalment of the Batch Magna crew!" "I first got this book
out of the local library, and then brought a copy - I wanted to
read it again and again. It's a treasure, a smashing read, funny
and beautifully written." "These books are such fun, darkly comic
and full of great characters. ... Batch Magna is a place I would
love to find, and the river sounds idyllic." "Hurrah for Batch
Magna, Humphrey and friends." "I loved this book. It's lyrical and
very amusing, with all the charm of an old Ealing comedy. ... More
please Mr Maughan!" "What an amazing writer! I have never found any
descriptive writing that has gripped me so much before." "A
thoroughly enjoyable read. ... Is there another Batch Magna book on
the way, please? Such a wonderfully descriptive bucolic and warmly
'human' story with echoes of the Darling Buds of May." "A
wonderful, funny, well-crafted escape from everyday life. If you
love writing that absorbs you into the landscape you will love this
book. Every sense was satisfied with the author's beautiful
descriptions of the Marches. Escape from the tarmac, concrete and
relentlessness of life with this stunning book. Thank you Mr
Maughan." "I absolutely loved this book and all the characters
became so real to me, I just couldn't put it down."
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