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The Complete MK Storyworks Book Catalogue

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Sutured Monuments

Sutured Monuments

Delilah Kaine Rivers

Art is not what you see, but what you make others see. In the heart of Manhattan's financial district, a grotesque masterpiece is unveiled: a woman’s remains, meticulously sutured into a position of eternal repose, her own skin fashioned into pages documenting her hidden crimes. For Detective Margaret Quillen, the scene is a sensory assault. Her synesthesia translates the world into a kaleidoscope of colors—and these murders scream in shades of burgundy and gold. As more "monuments" appear across the city, Margaret realizes she isn't just hunting a killer; she is witnessing a manifesto. The killer, known as The Surgeon, is selecting victims who escaped justice, transforming their sins into permanent anatomical displays. But the investigation is a trap. The Surgeon has been watching Margaret for a decade, waiting for the perfect moment to collect the final piece of a living masterpiece. To save her estranged daughter and stop the slaughter, Margaret must confront a monster she herself helped create—and a past that was never truly sutured shut. The first pulse-pounding installment of THE ANATOMICAL MURDERS series.

★★★★★
(0 reviews)
£5.99Paperback, eBook, Signed Special Edition
The Frost Murders

The Frost Murders

E.M. Winterbourne

The Frost Murders: A Victorian Christmas Mystery "The dead cannot cry out for justice. It is a duty of the living to do so for them." London, 1895. The city is blanketed in snow, but beneath the festive white lies a crimson trail of vengeance. On the morning of December 23rd, the first body arrives on the morning frost. Lady Catherine Pemberton, a wealthy widow and prominent philanthropist, is found strangled in her Belgravia drawing room. Above her head hangs a grotesque gift: a red velvet stocking overflowing with her own blood-soaked jewellery and a single golden pear ornament. For consulting detective Octavius Frost, a man haunted by a childhood promise to never remain silent in the face of injustice, the symbolism is chillingly clear. A killer is performing a masterpiece—a "Twelve Days of Christmas" carol written in blood. Frost must partner with the formidable Dr. Helena Ashford, a pioneering female physician and forensic specialist, to decode a pattern of "accidental" deaths that have been occurring across London for over a week. As they unearth a dark conspiracy involving the Society of St. Nicholas, Frost is forced to confront the corruption in his own aristocratic family’s past and a tragedy twenty years in the making. The Frost Murders is the first investigation in the gripping Octavius Frost Mysteries, a planned 10-book series combining meticulous historical research with the atmospheric tension of classic Victorian crime fiction.

★★★★★
(60 reviews)
£4.99Paperback, eBook, Signed Special Edition
Tivali's World of Wonders

Tivali's World of Wonders

Cordelia Wrenfield

Tivali wakes to a world full of wonders- the shimmer of morning light, the deep blue of the sky, the soft green of the garden calling her name. With every step she takes, something new is waiting: a bright red strawberry at breakfast, a sunny yellow banana from Baba, an orange teddy bear ready for hugs, a purple book filled with stories and stars. And as her day unfolds, Tivali discovers shapes hidden in her drawings, numbers dancing in her playtime, and friendships blooming in the warm afternoon sun. From the first good-morning to the last goodnight, each moment invites little readers to look closer, reach higher, count, trace, notice... and wonder. Because the world is full of magic- and sometimes, all it takes is a curious child to show us. A joyful, inclusive picture book celebrating colours, shapes, counting, friendship, and the everyday beauty that surrounds us. Perfect for babies, toddlers, and every grown-up who loves watching them discover the world.

★★★★★
(47 reviews)
£5.99Paperback, eBook, Signed Special Edition
Last Stop, Lemon Street

Last Stop, Lemon Street

Harriet Golding

In a bustling city where buses bustle from stop to stop, one stands quietly apart. Marigold is a bright yellow vintage bus with a gentle rumble, warm headlight-eyes, and a secret: she doesn't take passengers where they ask to go, but where they need to be. Driven by Dotty, a cheerful, knitting conductor with a fondness for biscuits and riddles, Marigold guides travelers to unexpected places where small moments of magic and understanding unfold. One grey afternoon, three children board the bus, each carrying a private worry. Noor is running from a spelling bee she is certain she'll fail, Alfie hopes to escape the arguments at home, and Maya longs to get away from the grief she carries for someone she's lost. Instead of the destinations they request, Marigold takes them on a journey through surprising stops-a quiet library, a bustling restaurant full of messy love, and a peaceful hill overlooking the city-each one gently nudging them toward courage, understanding, and healing. By the time Marigold reaches her final stop on a golden little street called Lemon Street, all three children have found something they didn't know they were seeking: confidence, clarity, and peace. Warm, comforting, and full of heart, Last Stop, Lemon Street is a picture book about the difference between what we want and what we truly need-and the magic that appears when we are guided by kindness.

★★★★★
(0 reviews)
£5.99Paperback, eBook, Signed Special Edition
Grandma's Pockets

Grandma's Pockets

Rosalie Fern

Grandma's cardigan is soft, warm, and wonderfully worn... but it holds more than just comfort. It holds pockets-so many pockets-and each one is filled with a quiet kind of magic. When a curious child asks, "What's in your pockets, Grandma?", a simple question opens the door to extraordinary worlds. From a patient, whispering shoreline hidden inside a handful of sand, to a towering forest born from a single acorn, to a ribbon that ties an entire village together in kindness-each pocket reveals a lesson shaped by love. But the most important pocket of all is the smallest one, sewn close to Grandma's heart... and inside it is a treasure that carries a family's legacy forward. Tender, imaginative, and glowing with wonder, Grandma's Pockets is a celebration of the wisdom grandparents share and the memories we carry long after their hands have left ours. A story for children discovering the world-and for grown-ups who remember the magic of someone who loved them into who they are.

★★★★★
(0 reviews)
£4.99Paperback, eBook, Signed Special Edition
The Girl Who Collected Worries

The Girl Who Collected Worries

Rosalie Fern

Lila noticed things other people missed- the heaviness of a cloud, the hush in her mother's voice, the tiny tremble of a worry drifting her way. One morning, when a small gray worry floated toward her, humming softly in the air, Lila did the only thing she could imagine. She caught it in a jar. And when another worry appeared... she caught that one too. Soon her shelves filled, then her windowsill, then the floor-until her room grew crowded with whispers, humming glass, and the weight of every worry she had ever tried to hide. But one day, a jar slipped. A crack formed. And something unexpected happened. The worry didn't grow bigger. It didn't chase her. It simply drifted into the light... and disappeared. In that quiet moment, Lila discovered a truth as gentle as a breath: Some worries aren't meant to be kept. Some are meant to be seen- and then let go. Journey with Lila through a tender, luminous story about feelings, courage, and the freedom found in releasing what we hold too tightly. A heartfelt picture book for every child who feels deeply... and every grown-up who loves them.

★★★★★
(0 reviews)
£5.99Paperback, eBook, Signed Special Edition
I'd Love You Through Every Storm

I'd Love You Through Every Storm

Sophie Starlight

Every storm has a sound- the tap of rain on the window, the whisper of wind, the rumble of thunder far above. But to one small child, storms bring a question whispered in the dark: "Will you still love me... even now?" In I'd Love You Through Every Storm, a tender-hearted parent answers that question with a journey through rainstorms, roaring winds, crackling lightning, swirling snow, and even the wild howl of a hurricane. With each turn of the page, a new weather wonder becomes a promise-steady, gentle, unshakeable: I'll love you like roots that hold fast... like stars that shine behind the clouds... like firelight that never fades... like the steady ground beneath your feet. As the storms grow louder, the love grows louder still-until the sky finally clears and a rainbow stretches across the world, reminding both parent and child that love shines brightest after the storm has passed. A soothing, lyrical picture book for any child who has ever felt small in a big, stormy world.

★★★★★
(0 reviews)
£5.99Paperback, eBook, Signed Special Edition
The Magic of Snow

The Magic of Snow

J.K. Frostwick

On Christmas Eve, in a quiet snow-dusted garden, Marlow built a snowman-three sparkling snowballs, a carrot nose, coal-bright eyes, and her favourite green-and-gold scarf wrapped snugly around his neck. She never imagined what would happen when the stars began to rise. That night, something stirred in the winter air. A soft glow. A gentle smile. A snowman coming to life with magic in his eyes. Lonely for adventure and full of wonder, Marlow took his hand-and together they soared into the starlit sky. Over rooftops and frozen forests, past sleeping villages and shimmering ponds, the pair drifted higher and higher... until they danced among the swirling colours of the Aurora itself. But as dawn crept over the horizon, Marlow discovered a truth as tender as falling snow: even the most magical moments cannot stay forever. Some melt... but their warmth remains in our hearts. Journey with Marlow and her magical snowman through a night of breathtaking wonder, and discover that the memories we make-even the fleeting ones-are the ones that stay with us always.

★★★★★
(0 reviews)
£4.99Paperback, eBook, Signed Special Edition
Penny's Pocket Full of Courage

Penny's Pocket Full of Courage

Jessica Hallmark

A quiet forest morning turns into a brave new challenge! When a beloved friend loses his glasses deep inside the Dark Woods, the peaceful rhythm of Friendship Forest is suddenly interrupted. The woods are dark, the path is uncertain, and fear feels very real. But this time, bravery is calling on someone very small. It's up to Penny the Mouse, the tiniest resident of the forest, to help. Penny isn't fearless-in fact, she's afraid of loud noises, dark places, and trying new things. But with her special yellow vest and a heart full of kindness, Penny takes her very first brave step forward. From listening closely to strange forest sounds to following clever clues, making an unexpected new friend, and learning the power of teamwork, Penny discovers that courage comes in many forms-each one brighter than the last. With every small brave choice, a pocket on her vest begins to glow... reminding her that courage doesn't arrive all at once-it grows. Can one tiny mouse face her fears, help her friend, and discover the bravery she's had inside her all along? Get ready for a gentle, empowering adventure that shows children ages 3-7 that being brave doesn't mean being big-it means trying, even when you're scared. Penny's Pocket Full of Courage is a heartwarming picture book that supports social-emotional learning, builds confidence, and celebrates kindness, friendship, and resilience.

★★★★★
(1 reviews)
£5.99Paperback, eBook, Signed Special Edition
Undelivered

Undelivered

Wren Calloway

High-powered marketing consultant Harper Delaney traded her Wisconsin hometown for a corner office in Chicago, chasing a life that felt important. Now, after quitting her soul-crushing job, she’s back in Willow Creek to handle the unexpected inheritance of her grandmother Stella’s century-old post office. Harper plans to liquidate the failing business and run, until she finds a hidden cache in Stella’s desk: twenty-five undelivered love letters from 1973, tied with a faded blue ribbon, all addressed to a local woman, Nora Whitfield. The letters are raw, desperate, and heartbreaking, written by a young man named Jamie who thought Nora had rejected him. Suddenly, Harper’s three-week stay has a purpose: deliver the truth. She teams up with her handsome, steady-as-a-rock local mail carrier, Colby Hayes. Colby is everything Harper ran from, small-town, patient, and deeply rooted, but as they trace a decades-old heartbreak, they find themselves falling into a messy, inconvenient love of their own. But with a ruthless developer threatening to bulldoze the historic post office, and the community counting on her to fight for Stella's legacy, Harper must confront her own fear of commitment.

★★★★★
(49 reviews)
£3.99Paperback, eBook, Signed Special Edition
The Great Christmas Mission

The Great Christmas Mission

Penelope Winterberry

The countdown is on, and the North Pole is in crisis! When a mischievous blizzard strikes right before Christmas Eve, Santa's entire operation grinds to a halt! The sleigh is grounded, the workshop is dark, and the mission is officially impossible. But this year, Christmas is relying on its junior team. It's up to Elsie the Elf, a small elf with a big idea, and Bartholomew the polar bear, a friendly bear with a heart of gold, to save the day. From navigating treacherous snowy peaks to dodging falling icicles and outsmarting the grumpy weather sprites, Elsie and Bartholomew must race against time to get Santa's Sleigh mission-ready before the first bell rings. Can a tiny elf and her furry best friend complete the Great Christmas Mission and make sure every child wakes up to a little Christmas magic? Get ready for a heartwarming adventure that proves even the smallest heroes can achieve the biggest dreams!

★★★★★
(0 reviews)
£5.99Paperback, eBook, Signed Special Edition
Zinnia The Bee And The Missing Magic Dust

Zinnia The Bee And The Missing Magic Dust

Poppy Clay

Deep in a buzzy, busy hive lives a little bee with a very big heart. Meet Zinnia, a curious and kind young bee whose job is the most magical of all - collecting the golden dust from flowers that helps the whole garden grow. But when a playful gust of wind sends her basket of precious pollen swirling through the air, Zinnia's world turns upside down. "Oh no! The magic dust is gone!" Determined to fix her mistake, Zinnia buzzes from flower to flower, searching for what she lost. Along the way, she meets a worried strawberry who can't turn red without her dust, a sleepy apple bud that needs her help to bloom, and a wise old bee named Barnaby who teaches her a gentle truth - that sometimes, what feels like a loss is really nature doing her best work. "The wind didn't lose your dust," Barnaby hums. "It shared it." Zinnia soon discovers that her work was never wasted. The wind carried her pollen exactly where it needed to go - helping flowers bloom, fruits grow, and the world around her thrive. Through her adventure, Zinnia learns that even the smallest creatures can make a big difference, and that every act of kindness, no matter how tiny, helps the world bloom a little brighter. Why Readers Love Zinnia the Bee and the Missing Magic Dust: A heartwarming, beautifully written story that celebrates kindness, curiosity, and purpose. Perfect for ages 4-8, with simple yet lyrical language that makes it an ideal read-aloud for classrooms or bedtime. Introduces children to the importance of bees and pollination in a fun, imaginative way. Gently teaches emotional resilience - how mistakes can lead to something wonderful. A delightful tale that sparks a love of nature and appreciation for small wonders. Perfect For: Parents looking for meaningful bedtime stories that inspire kindness and courage. Teachers and educators exploring nature, gardening, or environmental awareness in class. Storytime collections that mix adventure, learning, and gentle life lessons. Fans of The Very Hungry Caterpillar, The Honeybee, and The Tiny Seed.

★★★★★
(0 reviews)
£8.99Paperback, Signed Special Edition