Ian Baxter has written the definitive account of Rudolf Höss, the Commandant of Auschwitz, the concentration camp where between 1,100,000 and 1,500,000 men, women and children were murdered by the Nazis. The Commandant reads with an urgency and moral commitment which belongs to the finest ...
Fully revised and updated, Heroin is the story of hope, a story of triumph in the face of disaster. It is the story of a young Irishwoman’s emergence from the depths of drug addiction. With honesty and insight, Julie tells of the horror and degradation that come with life as a drug addict ...
No Man's Land is the authentic story of one woman’s struggle towards discovery; to find both herself and true acceptance; the story of two lives intimately entwined; a gender odyssey. Born a male in post war Germany, Paula spent her formative years in Ireland, constantly on a voyage of sel ...