Set in an alternative version of the 1990s, The Line imagines that the fate which befell Korea after World War II - division along ideological lines - also befell Britain. In this thriller, various forces north and south of the line battle one another in an attempt to reunify the country, even if it costs thousands of ordinary lives.
A rip-roaring adventure in the style of Buchan involving three eccentric Victorian adventurers, an enormous golden bell and a painting by one of the apostles.
The Lost Treasure of Onoguria is the first novel in the Onogurian Three Adventures.
A rip-roaring adventure in the style of Buchan involving eccentric Victorian adventurers, spies involved in the Great Game, mystical preachers, mysterious veiled ladies and a city straight out of the Arabian Nights.
The Bukhara Affair is the second novel in the Onogurian Three Adventures.
Matt Pointon's account of his 2015 visit to the north eastern corner of the DPRK, better known to the world as North Korea, perhaps the most isolated and unconnected nation on earth.
Matt Pointon takes us on a trip around the holy sites of Staffordshire and the surrounding area in a bid to discover the county's early Christian history and prove that it is deserving of the title of a holy land.
Matt Pointon's second novel deals with Bulgaria during the years of immense change following the collapse of communism. Told through the eyes of Viktor, a teenager from Tutrakan, who meets the enigmatic and captivating Tatyana Delcheva and is carried along on a journey, the destination of which no one can tell.
A rip-roaring adventure in the style of Buchan involving the descendants of the original Onogurian Three. Caroline Letchworth and Major Finneston are joined by the younger Onogurians and travel to the icy wilds of Iceland and the Faroe Isles seeking a legendary bell.
An account of Matt Pointon's journey in 2013 from Konotop in Ukraine to Bucharest in Romania visiting places like Chernobyl, Kiev, Odessa, Chisinau, Tiraspol, Iasi and Suceava.
A rip-roaring adventure in the style of Buchan involving eccentric Victorian adventurers, Bible-thumping missionaries, entrancing Oriental sisters, the Foreign Secretary and a rather unusual Laotian king.
A rip-roaring adventure in the style of Buchan involving the descendants of the original Onogurian Three. Caroline Letchworth and Major Finneston are sent by the SIS on a dangerous assignment into the belly of the USSR.
A rip-roaring adventure about a young Mary Hartley who later stars in the Onogurian Three novels. In the 1830s, as a child, she goes down to play by the canal when she chances across some money launderers and gets kidnapped, ending up in the smoky realm of the Black Country