Steve Davison est un écrivain et photographe indépendant primé. Il est spécialisé dans la randonnée et les voyages en Europe et au Royaume-Uni, avec un vif intérêt pour la géologie, la nature et les forêts indigènes.
Guidebook to 35 walks in the Chiltern Hills of southern England. These chalk
hills and ancient woodlands stretch from Reading and the Thames valley through
Oxfordshire, Buckinghamshire and Hertfordshire to Luton. The selected walks,
which range from 4 to 12 miles, showcase the best of this AONB and are as
suitable for walkers of most abilities.
Guidebook to walking along the Kennet & Avon Canal. The 94 mile route from
Reading to Bristol is split into 7 stages of fairly easy walking and includes
the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Bath and Bristol's Floating Harbour. 20
circular walks are also included, ranging from 41/4 to 9 miles, taking in the
best sections of the canal.
A guidebook to 30 day walks of between 3 and 10 miles set throughout the New
Forest National Park in Hampshire and Wiltshire. Routes explore ancient
woodland, heather-clad heath and dramatic coastline, all within easy reach of
Southampton, Bournemouth and Salisbury. Walks for all abilities, easily
combined to make up longer challenges.
A deadly secret. A groundbreaking discovery. A cold-blooded slaying. London. Young scientist Rita Sidhu is on the brink of something beautiful. A rising star in the field of genetics, she's involved with a massive breakthrough in heart-disease care. But tragedy threatens her bright future when she becomes a suspect in her boyfriend's gruesome murder. DCI Terence Varcy still mourns the loss of his wife and child. But the grieving policeman never expected working the case of a medical genius's murdered sweetheart would expose a string of vicious killings. And when the woman's boss disappears and the body count rises, the methodical investigator won't rest until he avenges their deaths. Desperately playing detective as loved ones drop around her, Rita is terrified when she's pulled into a killer's twisted web. And Varcy is running out of time to track down a brutal killer with one more scientist in their sights... Can Varcy save Rita before she suffers her partner's grisly fate? Dead Innocent is the shocking second book in the Varcy and Kendrick crime thriller series. If you like complex mysteries, relentless cops, and cutting-edge science, then you'll love Steve Davison's chilling whodunit. Buy Dead Innocent to keep the vital signs alive today!
Focusing on accessibility, this guide features 15 short walks in Ivybridge, Princetown, and southern Dartmoor, ideal for all skill levels. Each route is accompanied by user-friendly Ordnance Survey maps, detailed descriptions, and vibrant images, enhancing the walking experience. Additionally, it highlights local attractions and recommended refreshment stops, ensuring a delightful outing for nature lovers and casual walkers alike.
Focusing on accessibility, this guide presents 15 short walks in northern Dartmoor, ideal for all skill levels. Each route is accompanied by easy-to-read Ordnance Survey maps and clear descriptions, ensuring a straightforward experience. The book also highlights local attractions and recommended refreshment stops, making it perfect for leisurely exploration of the area's natural beauty without the worry of challenging terrain or complex navigation.
This two-part guidebook covers walking along the Kennet and Avon Canal, detailing a 152km route from Reading to Bristol and 20 circular walks. It includes OS mapping, step-by-step descriptions, and highlights such as Crofton Pumping Station and the Caen Hill locks. Suitable for all abilities, it offers comprehensive planning and local insights.
Walking in the Thames Valley describes 25 adventurous day walks in the area
covering the North Hampshire Downs, Berkshire and the Southern Chilterns with
easy access to London and Reading. The circular walks vary from 10 to 18
miles, including one 2-day walk, as well as shorter route options for those
who want a less strenuous day out.
Hidden amongst the folded contours of this chalk countryside are picture-
postcard villages with thatched cottages, historic churches and magnificent
stately houses, while out on the open downs breathtaking views stretch over
rounded chalk hills, with wide open skies above.
30 walking routes exploring the North Wessex Downs Area of Outstanding Natural
Beauty (AONB). The routes are between 7 and 20km through this peaceful rolling
chalk landscape covering parts of four counties: Berkshire, Hampshire,
Wiltshire and Oxfordshire, with descriptions to reach the highest points in
each one.