
The Unspeakable Lady Highwaymen
New Haven Publishing Ltd
Published on 5. November 2025
Book
Paperback/Softback
208 pages
978-1-915975-25-6 (ISBN)
Description
With public executions on the ancient Penenden Heath still within living memory of the elders of Kent, England, a new threat lingers in the shadows of the North Downs-the unspeakable Lady Highwaymen.
What motivates them? Who are they? Are they coming for you?
Father and daughter, Ian and Josie reunite for a second book, a tale of the future that's set in the past. Set in Kent in the winter of 1775, The Unspeakable Lady Highwaymen is a story of courage, resistance and disruption.
It's a call to action to be brave in the face of oppression and it takes no prisoners. And is packed full of themes that continue to resonate through society even today. Alongside the fictional aspect of the novel, the authors have also included factual references from the period, as they relate to life in the 18th Century in both England and during the tensions of the American Revolutionary War.
The Unspeakable Lady Highwaymen is an original untold story that has been waiting to be written. There's romance, there's mystery, there's being transported back in time, and Josie and Ian have created characters you will warm to, despise, detest and fall in love with. It's a story that truly stands up and delivers...
What motivates them? Who are they? Are they coming for you?
Father and daughter, Ian and Josie reunite for a second book, a tale of the future that's set in the past. Set in Kent in the winter of 1775, The Unspeakable Lady Highwaymen is a story of courage, resistance and disruption.
It's a call to action to be brave in the face of oppression and it takes no prisoners. And is packed full of themes that continue to resonate through society even today. Alongside the fictional aspect of the novel, the authors have also included factual references from the period, as they relate to life in the 18th Century in both England and during the tensions of the American Revolutionary War.
The Unspeakable Lady Highwaymen is an original untold story that has been waiting to be written. There's romance, there's mystery, there's being transported back in time, and Josie and Ian have created characters you will warm to, despise, detest and fall in love with. It's a story that truly stands up and delivers...
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Worksop
United Kingdom
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 12 mm
Weight
309 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-915975-25-6 (9781915975256)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Ian Snowball - Born and raised in Kent. Ian has an admiration for music and cult writers such as Pete McKenna and John King and tends to read any books with musical connections. An early fascination with music kicked off after having bought his first 7 inch record That's Entertainment by The Jam. From here on there was a musical discovery that included Northern Soul, Reggae, Ska, Punk, House music and such bands as The Jam, The Small Faces, The Prisoners and The Who. Ian began writing books in 2008 and had his debut novel Long Hot Summer published in 2009. His next project was a book about British youth cults called Tribe: Made In Britain, which he co-wrote with Pete McKenna. Ian and Pete then collaborated on a crime fiction novel about Mods and East End gangsters that was set in 1967. The book called In the Blood was published in 2012, the same year as Thick as Thieves (Personal Situations With the Jam)-co-written with Stu Deabill, of which Paul Weller said was 'the best book on The Jam and its audience I've ever seen'. 2013 then saw the publication of Supersonic (Personal Situations With Oasis) and From Ronnie's To Raver's (Personal Situations in London's Clubland) which were also co-written with Stu Deabill. And in November that year Ian and Pete had their northern soul fictional short stories book called Nightshift/All Souled Out published. In 2014 Ian had three books published. His book about Ocean Colour Scene called Soul Driver was published one month after his book on Dexys Midnight Runner's called The Team That Dreams in Caffs which he co-wrote with Dexys band member Geoff 'JB' Blythe was published and finally that year Ian's other published book about the Medway garage and punk scene was called the Kids Are All Square. In 2015 Ian co-wrote That's Entertainment ( My Life In The Jam) with The Jam's drummer Rick Buckler. 2016 also saw the publication of Ian's book Keith Moon: There Is No Substitute with an introduction by Pete Townshend and a foreword from Clem Burke. This was Ian's third best-selling book.
Content
1
To Punish 7
2
Home is Where the Hanging Isn't 26
3
Servant Lies 36
4
The Pepper Box Chocolate House 45
5
My Dearest Henry 54
6
Haunts on the Road 61
7
Who's First? 72
8
Yule Log 77
9
Lucky Flint Stone 89
10
Time for a Dance 100
11
Revenge on the Dandies 116
12
Town Hall Meeting 127
13
Becoming a Man 144
14
The Stranger 163
15
Lightning Doesn't Strike the Same Place Twice 168
16
Meeting Reginald 175
17
The Last Letter 185
18
The Wrath of Lord Bonnington 194
19
Home to the Devil 204
To Punish 7
2
Home is Where the Hanging Isn't 26
3
Servant Lies 36
4
The Pepper Box Chocolate House 45
5
My Dearest Henry 54
6
Haunts on the Road 61
7
Who's First? 72
8
Yule Log 77
9
Lucky Flint Stone 89
10
Time for a Dance 100
11
Revenge on the Dandies 116
12
Town Hall Meeting 127
13
Becoming a Man 144
14
The Stranger 163
15
Lightning Doesn't Strike the Same Place Twice 168
16
Meeting Reginald 175
17
The Last Letter 185
18
The Wrath of Lord Bonnington 194
19
Home to the Devil 204