All Wickets Great and Small is a romp across the landscape of amateur cricket in Yorkshire during the summer of 2015. From vicars and imams socking sixes in Dewsbury to heritage clubs hitting social media out of the park, this is the story of sleeves-rolled-up cricket at its best in the county that locals call 'God's own'.
Always Believe is the gripping autobiography of Chelsea, Arsenal and France star Olivier Giroud. Join him on a remarkable journey, from France's Ligue 1 to the Premier League and World Cup glory. Usually a private person, Giroud holds nothing back as he shares all the highs and lows of a stellar career at the game's top level.
The American Football Revolution: How Britain Fell In Love With The NFL is the remarkable story of how the USA's biggest sport converted a soccer-mad nation. In 1982 NFL highlights hit British homes. Now, 40 years on, the UK is the NFL's second home. These are the stories of the fans who transformed the NFL from a curiosity to a British obsession.
Anatomy of a Genius is a tactical breakdown of Lionel Messi's career at FC Barcelona. It explores his journey from emerging as a talented prodigy to becoming the best player on the planet, through an enthralling narrative, in-depth tactics and key statistics. The book digs deep to uncover things we don't already know about Messi.
And Bring the Darkness Home is the haunting story of how the mental scars of combat robbed a cricket hero of his career and family. Tony Dell was the only Test cricketer to fight in the Vietnam War. It took 40 years for him to learn how that war had led him on a path of self-destruction but ultimately to a life-changing mission.
The son of a plantation owner and a free woman of colour, Andrew Watson was not only the first black football player, he was one of the best in the world. He was carelessly lost to history for more than 100 years, and only recently have we come to terms with his influence on the development of the game and recognised his remarkable achievements.
The Joshua Files traces the story of Britain's latest heavyweight hero from the building site to the top of the boxing world. His fight with Wladimir Klitschko, before 90,000 fans at Wembley Stadium, made him not just a national hero but a global star as well. He has the personality and punch to become the biggest sports star on the planet.