Author:Barbara Keating,Stephanie Keating

Fourteen years after independence, the enduring childhood friendship of three women has carried them through times of violence and loss in Kenya, their chosen homeland.
Hannah Olsen and her husband Lars own Langani Farm and Safari Lodge where they struggle to protect their wildlife and land from poachers and corrupt officials. But the developing relationship between their daughter and a young African boy with a terrifying legacy tests the strength of their family.
Sarah Singh, wildlife researcher and renowned photographer, is married to an Indian journalist. However, their inability to have children puts Sarah's relationship with her husband and his family under increasing pressure.
And Camilla Broughton Smith, international model and fashion designer, has given up a sparkling career to work with the charismatic safari guide Anthony Chapman, who has been injured in a tragic accident. Yet his bitterness and fear of commitment threaten to shatter her dreams.
The final part of the Langani trilogy is an unforgettable story of courage and fortitude, of loyalty and murderous deceit, of friendship and betrayal, set against the backdrop of the beauty and wilderness of Kenya.
I enjoyed [In Borrowed Light] so much that I've bought the first two [books in the Langani series]
—— Historical Novels Review[Praise for A Durable Fire:] An epic of murder, betrayal, love, loss, forgiveness and redemption
—— The TimesHilarious... Smart, confident and, in places, eye wateringly upfront
—— Elizabeth Buchan , Sunday TimesPowered by Jon Canter's sharp and original wit and his constantly fizzing prose...an acute and very funny novel about the perils of rural life and of falling a little bit in love with your next-door neighbour
—— Daily MailAs an advertisement for either urban or rural living among self-satisfied characters, Worth is a toe-curling horror story; as a cheeky and well-directed poke in said characters' eyes, it's a winner
—— Independent on SundayCanter is a sympathetic writer and one with a keen eye and ear for the absurd. There are sentences on almost every page which raise a smile
—— ScotsmanWith shades of Mike Leigh's Another Year, it's a consistently funny skewering of middle-class clichés with memorable characters and a dark twist
—— ShortlistIt's set in my favourite place (Suffolk) and I opened it at random, read a page and laughed
—— Julie Myerson , Daily TelegraphA darkly comic read that's perfect for anyone considering chucking in city life and starting afresh
—— Sport MagazineThe author's comic take on the gap between his characters' aspirations and their shortfall makes for hilarious, snappy reading... A sermon on the perils of the rural dream, it will have estate agents blanching. But as a robust and sharp piece of fiction, it is smart, confident and, in places, eye wateringly upfront
—— Elizabeth Buchan , Sunday TimesJon Canter is hilarious and self-deprecating, a wonderful, wise and witty writer
—— Helen FieldingJon Canter is a North London Woody Allen
—— IndependentCanter is a sharp writer with a wickedly dry wit
—— MetroHilarious…every page contains a joke
—— Christopher Hirst , IndependentMetropolitan media types transplanted to Suffolk provides fertile ground for Canter’s third hilarious novel…every page contains a joke
—— Christopher Hirst , IndependentAcute, horrifying and entertaining
—— The LadyPleasingly geeky novel ... No wonder there are plans to make into a film
—— ShortlistReady Player One is a fantastic adventure set in a futuristic world with a retro heart. Once I started reading, I didn't want to put it down and I couldn't wait to pick it back up
—— S.G. Browne, author of Breathers and FatedCline's novel is a nerdcore odyssey; engaging and fun, this Gen-X popcult thrillride drew me in like a Galaxian machine set to free play.
—— James SwallowCline [crafts] a fresh and imaginative world from our old toy box ... Cline strikes the nerves of nerd culture as expertly as Andy played that skeleton organ in The Goonies
—— Entertainment WeeklyTotally awesome!
—— Edinburgh Evening NewsI would recommend this book in a heartbeat...young or old - it's just brilliant!
—— Books4Teens.co.ukIn the safe hands of none other than Mr. Steven Spielberg, this is your last chance to read the book before the movie hype drowns out the written word. A mixed up dystopian fantasy adventure novel with more nods to 80’s pop culture than even the biggest John Hughes fan will be able to handle, it’s just a whole lot of fun to read
—— 'Best books of 2015’, All in LondonThis is one you need to read before EVERYONE knows about it!
—— So FeminineUltimately entertaining, enthusiastic and enjoyable. A real must-have for any collection…a beautifully constructed piece of escapism which will pull you in with such vigour that you miss your train stop.
—— Live MagazinesPowerful and very timely message
—— Guardian






