New from the pen of  ex journalist and bar manager, Drew Haley, this fast paced crime thrill will have you on the edge of your seat.
   The Gangster, The Cop and The Accountant follows two sides of the criminal justice system: D.C.I. Bill Lawrence is under orders to take down Tommy “Rommel” Aldridge and his crew of Manchester criminals, whose operations are linked to drug-dealing, car-ringing and race-fixing, as well as having ties with a human trafficking Albanian crime lord. As the five man strong gang prepares to retire with a payment for their giant last haul of dope and cocaine, one of the henchmen, Rabbit, is nabbed by the cops for attempted murder, and Rommel’s accountant, Pennies, who has got himself into huge debt with some vicious rival gang loan sharks, has gone missing.
   Bill Lawrence, meanwhile, has hooked up with his old boss, Dickie Fence, who is investigating Rommel’s crew for the Jockey Club of Great Britain for race-fixing. Rommel’s horse, Iron Lungs, dies of a heart attack during transit across the English Channel after the ten kilos of cocaine that Rommel had shoved up her rectum burst and sent her into a frenzy. Her trainer, Randy Silver, has since refused to work with the Manchester crew, and they decide to burn his stables down and kidnap his most prized horse, holding it to ransom until the Irishman agrees to work with the gang again. However, Randy is nicked for drink-driving and held in custody. 
   While the case against Rommel seems to be getting stronger for Lawrence, things become very complicated when his ex-fiancée turns up at an annual police gala and is now married to Lawrence’s boss, Superintendent Stephen Metcalf. Ten years prior, Bill had left Audrey standing at the altar on her Big Day, and she has never forgiven him. On her behalf, Metcalf seeks revenge and jeopardises not only Lawrence’s investigation into Rommel and his crew, but also his career in the force by trashing the whole operation. Adding to Bill’s woes, Rabbit escapes custody and goes on the run, providing Metcalf with all the ammunition he needs to first of all, humiliate, and then fire the man who ruined his wife’s life.
   As tensions rise and communication lines are cut, trust becomes a scarce commodity and danger lurks on multiple fronts. Will Rommel win through and spend his retirement in sunnier climes or will his world come crashing down around him? Will Lawrence manage to bring the criminals to justice or will he fall victim to his past and present enemies? Not since The Usual Suspects has there been such a climatic twist. Catch it in this thrilling novel that will keep you guessing until the very end.
   Buy The Gangster, The Cop and The Accountant here.

Get ready to go into battle with the SAS on a heart-stopping journey back in 2000, when Sierra Leone was embroiled in a bloody civil war. The conflict pitted the savage and remorseless Revolutionary United Front (RUF) against the regular Sierra Leone Army. But it wasn’t only these two factions that caused mayhem and destruction across the country – another rebel group emerged, modelled themselves on gangsta rappers and called themselves the West Side Boys – and they were even more ruthless and terrifying than their predecessors.
   Their reign of terror included murder, mass amputations, kidnapping children to use as soldiers, and brutalising women through rape and forced marriages. The United Nations had already deployed peacekeeping forces to try and quell the violence, but it wasn’t until the West Side Boys captured a British Army patrol that Britain’s Prime Minister, Tony Blair, decided that he’d had enough. He sent in the UK’s elite SAS soldiers to rescue the hostages and “Deliver a blow!” to the rebels.
   As the SAS deployed to the Occra Hills, where the West Side Boys were camped, Special Forces soldier, Dean Reagan, and the rest of his hard as nails troop had only one mission in mind – kill every last one of the rebel soldiers. In this book, based on interviews with soldiers and former members of the West Side Boys, readers get a gripping account of the brutal skirmish from both sides of the conflict.
   Discover the mindsets of the rebel soldiers who felt betrayed by their government, and the British Special Forces soldiers who risked everything to save their own in the most daring raid the SAS Regiment has ever carried out. Don’t miss out on this thrilling and eye-opening tale of courage and survival amidst a war-torn landscape.
   Buy SAS: Sierra Leone – Deliver A Blow here 

Get ready to relive the rollercoaster ride of Manchester United’s journey from 80’s failure to success of the noughties through to Sir Alex’s retirement through the eyes of Andy Pacino, a devoted fan for over five decades. In Manchester United, Sir Alex & Me, you’ll be transported back to a time when The Red Devils were struggling under the leadership of Ron Atkinson and desperately needed a change.
   After Ron was fired, enter Alex Ferguson, and after two years without any signs of improvement, was met with fierce criticism by the press and fans alike. Taking on the huge task at Manchester United was never going to be an overnight success story, however, Andy knew that Ferguson was the right man to turn things around, having witnessed his success with Aberdeen in Europe.
   For loyal Manchester United fans, this book is a must-read, providing an insider’s perspective on the pivotal moments that led to the team’s meteoric rise to the top. But even non-sports fans will be captivated by this inspiring story of resilience, determination, and the transformative power of support. With a foreword from the man himself, Alex Ferguson endorses this great journey down memory lane when United were crap.
   In his own words, “Well done, Andy. You’ve written a book that made me laugh and made me cry.” Join Andy and his brothers as they offer Ferguson their unwavering support during the tumultuous early years, a decision that would change their lives forever. Manchester United, Sir Alex & Me is not just a tale of football fandom, but a testament to the power of belief and perseverance in the face of adversity.
Buy Manchester United, Sir Alex & Me, here

The third collection of contemporary poetry from Andy Pacino.
Thunder is often associated with turmoil and the sound at the start of a storm is a little rumble. These poems reflect mood changes ranging from the light-hearted looks at life to the darkest thoughts of murder and vengeance. Don’t let that put you off: there are some incredible examples of wordsmithery within these pages.
Rather than act out physical attacks, Andy’s poetry works as therapy for him.
   He comes from an era where nonsense was dealt with by using a knuckle sandwich to the jaw. These days, with lawyers chasing ambulances and video cameras catching every act other than the prelude to the reaction, he has to be careful with how he deals with situations, and so rather than a swift right hook the face, Andy assaults with words.
  Other inspiration comes from meetings with people and the relationships that build up, whether positive or negative. Rumblings of Thunder is the most complete works Andy has produced to date, and critics have praised the development, linguistic dexterity and maturity in his craft.
   Thanks to Tim Garner for his kind permission to use his artwork for the cover. You can see more of Tim’s work at artzu.co.uk and you can buy Rumblings of Thunder here. 

Having worked with many youngsters and ex servicemen, Andy Pacino has witnessed the levels of depression many of them live with. In his book, he wanted to try to do something to combat the devastation that suicide has on the families of those it affects. This book contains a number of personal accounts from people who have either attempted, or live with the consequences of suicide. Some names, dates and geographical locations have been changed to protect anonymity of some contributors.  You can buy Moving Out of the Dark here.

This thought provoking, entertaining book is aimed at young, adolescent readers, and has been written with language development in mind. These beautifully crafted stories span across the ages and continents to inspire creativity and unleash the imagination of the reader.
You can buy Hopscotch here.

From the author: These are a few musings intended as an outlet for some of my innermost feelings. I oftn find that collections of poetry are similarly veined and there’s little variety in the way of sty;e or release from sometimes deeply moving words. As I found one r two of my works on the angrier side, I wanted to counter that, and add something that might lift spirits and lighten moods as a counterbalance. Should you enjoy these poems, please pass the message on and recommend the book to others you know who might enjoy them.
You can buy Sometimes Nonsense Means Something here.

These are a few musings intended as an outlet to some of my innermost feelings. As the title suggests, not all are serious, and this is intentional. I often find that collections of poetry are similarly veined and there’s little variety in the way of style or release from sometimes deeply moving words. As I found one or two of my works on the depressing side, I wanted something to lift spirits and lighten moods.
You can buy Algunos Graciosos, Algunos No here.

I find that all too often, the publishing door is shut to fledgling poets who would like to air their creativity, share it with the world and hope that someone might pick it up and enjoy it.
   This book is aimed at those very people. It is born out of the desire to encourage the creativity of poets; the bringing forth of new and vibrant work, perhaps not always hitting the mark, but still dancing in the joy of seeing one’s thoughts and musings published for the first time.
   All these works are original and the majority are by first time poets. Some saw the process as a challenge to write their first piece, some are still honing their craft and donating their work to help and encourage others to follow suit.
This is quite possibly the only chance many of these poets will get, and so although this may be their only publication, I am happy to have helped them get there: to join us all in verse and prose. My hope is that the book is a success and more will follow and encourage more creatives to self-publish and hopefully move on to bigger and better things.
   One thing is for sure, as the editor, I am more than pleased, and very proud to have brought this project together and discovered a whole new wave of poets to your attention.
I hope you enjoy the work. Please look out for and follow the poets and encourage more to follow suit.
   You can buy 50 Shades of Diversity here.

Charting the beginnings, the rise, and the eventual heart attack and online lifeline of Riyadh’s best art gallery: Underground, the idea and this book were brought to life by Andy Pacino and Faiza Qureshi. The Underground Gallery was the dream that became a reality, bringing Riyadh’s finest artists to audiences in an otherwise bereft valley of thought provoking contemporary art.
   The very nature of Saudi Arabia’s society makes life for budding artists extremely difficult, if not entirely stifling. Being one of the strictest and most religious countries in the world, Saudi frowns upon figurative work, and Sharia law actually forbids it! It is the few who push barriers who use their brushes and tools to burrow through the consciousness of a strict society. Those who do can still find gaining reward extremely difficult, as the Saudi art scene is more usually the domain of the rich; those who can afford foreign art degrees, those who can afford to exhibit in one of the few available galleries, which tend to be vanity projects, and those who have friends and families who will buy into the mainly faux, bloated and plastic art scene in the region.
   Other than the “pay to display” galleries – those which charge the artists to exhibit their work – there is the Diplomatic Quarter and the odd compound held event, which more often than not involves amateur painters who, other than as a time-passing hobby, may never otherwise have picked up their brushes, and while there are plenty of chocolate box works to be found, they rarely provide a properly curated and thought out exhibition. Their purpose is to flog a couple of (generally) overpriced works of patterns, dots, doodles, scrapings and splatter canvasses: and they’re not really the art-lover’s cup of tea.
   There are, however, some hidden gems, and if you’re willing to trawl the Internet, walk the compound events, advertise and sift through the chaff to find the wheat and ignore the pretentious doodles, you’ll find them. This is what Andy and Faiza did when they breathed life into the Underground Gallery. ‘From lofty heights above the usual chocolate box flowers, the ubiquitous Sheikhs and Arabian stallions were those who were featured at the Underground Gallery,’ says Andy, ‘All the artists we exhibited were worthy of the wall space they decorated, and there was plenty of competition for that too.
   There were also a few artists we wanted to exhibit, but time, space and logistics were against us, and as unfortunate as I found that, I have managed to feature the “best of the rest” in this book.’ It is true to say that those who paint other than the typical geometric or calligraphic art are usually – though not exclusively – expatriates. It is the very few genuinely motivated Saudi citizens who prove bold enough to paint figuratively.
   What I wanted more than anything else, was to introduce the average Saudi to buying into collecting art. I’ve made documentaries on artists with that same held belief: that the general public is afraid of buying into art.
   The only real rule about it, is that you buy what you like for a price you feel is value for money. Some work is quite obviously more expensive than others, and this is usually, though not exclusively, down to the size of the work and/or reputation and standing of the artist. A painting by a recognised name is always going to fetch a better price than an unknown, no matter how bad the well-known artist’s work may be, or good the work unknown artist is.
   I wanted (still do) to introduce new collectors into buying new artists until the new artists are well known and their work that was bought early in their career increases in value. There are only two questions you have to ask before you buy: Do I like it? Can I afford it? If the answer is yes, then there is no arguing: you have to buy it.
   You can buy Underground Gallery: The Birth of a Movement here here.

The end of the year 2019 brought with it an unprecedented catastrophe that would affect the world for the whole of 2020. Never before had there been such a collective effort to eradicate a happening that had begun life in a small laboratory in Five South, the capital city of the Tiger North province of the Middle Kingdom.
   The Ebola outbreak of 2013, contained more through luck than government design, could have brought with it far more devastation, however, the Happening still had more of an impact than the mass outbreaks that went before it. This was due to the readily available and world wide coverage of global media outlets and social media platforms that had previously aided uprisings in Tunisia, which was the catalyst that sparked the so-called Arab Spring that led to the destabilisation of the Middle East, and allegedly from where ISIS sprouted its deadly roots.
   These stories are inspired by the reaction to and the effects the Happening brought with it. They explore how people react in different ways in times of crises; from the political stance at the top of the Government to those on the street: the rag-tag bunch of ordinary and not so ordinary Joe Public. They also stretch back to times when pandemics were not so widely reported but were still just as deadly – if not more so – than the recent Happening.   
   Considering the scale of world-wide lockdowns, mask wearing and glove donning preventative measures, the Tiger North Happening – as it came to be known – was relatively small scale.
   Shut Down The Crowd is a series of short stories, each connected to the next via a century or two, and with the most exquisitely embroidered threads.
   You can buy Shut Down The crowd here.