MPress Books was established in 2004 with the specific aim of providing a quality, cost-effective and service orientated publishing house convenient to the heart of England's most westerly counties. By cementing considerable local design talent and technical expertise...
Mail on Sunday Feature. Susan Morris, author of the popular children's novel Fritha's Summer was featured in the Mail on Sunday 'You' magazine recently.
Click here to read her ediorial.
Click here to read her ediorial.
Online store open now. Signed books available as the perfect gift.
Return of the Raven. The next release by MPress Books is planned for April 2010.
MPress Books Ltd. featured in the Western Gazette newspaper.
MPress Books Limited will be featured in the business section of the Western Gazette newspaper later this year.
Read more...
Read more...
Susan Morris, author of Fritha's Summer features in local newspapers.
Susan Morris has featured in several local newspapers in Cornwall over recent weeks. Her book, Fritha's Summer is becoming very well known in the county.
Read more...
Read more...
First sales of Fritha's Summer in the USA.
Baker & Taylor, the world's largest book distributor purchased a number of copies of Fritha's Summer in order to present the book to retailers in North America.
Read more...
Baker & Taylor, the world's largest book distributor purchased a number of copies of Fritha's Summer in order to present the book to retailers in North America.
Read more...
Titles by MPress Books are now featured on Fantastic Fiction website.
Visit their website here: www.fantasticfiction.co.uk
Read more...
Visit their website here: www.fantasticfiction.co.uk
Read more...
MPress Books becomes one of the inaugural publishers in a new national book initiative. MPress Books has been accepted as a participating publisher in The Peoples Book Prize. Our books will feature in the coming months. Checkout their website on: www.peoplesbookprize.com.
Read more...
Read more...
Rogue Command |
Return of the Raven |
The Bastion Prosecutor Episode 3 |
Fritha’s Summer |
|
Believable, possible, perhaps probable; the novel puts a realistic face on science fiction. History repeating itself, a dying planet in your face and criminals who will stop at nothing, engross the reader on this rollercoaster ride.
|
What if King Arthur were to awaken and slip silently into twenty-first century Britain, concerned still for good to conquer evil – would you believe it?
|
Action, adventure, deceit and death continue in this sequel to The Osiris Revelations. A key from the past opens Pandora’s box; as a result, the very bedrock of Christianity shakes. Meanwhile, humanity continues its blind stumble towards a final curtain call.
|
Eleven-year-old Fritha tells this story of how she and her two brothers are taken away from their suburban home by their scatty mother Min. They end up living in an apparently deserted caravan in Cornwall, with no electricity or water. The children meet a boy from a far distant country who is involved in a dangerous intrigue.
|
|
Planned for release November 2010.
|
Planned for release Spring 2010.
|
||


