Paul Durso presents a stunningly simple and effective approach for creating the retirement income you need. By planning for income - instead of relying on the market to provide growth - your retirement engine constantly feeds on itself by generating consistent income throughout this critical stage of life. In Mastering the Art of Financial Planning, you'll learn how to choose the investments that work for you and avoid those that don't. Instead of living in fear, you can benefit from the right tools and support to achieve the retirement you deserve. Durso's revolutionary retirement income methodology, Simplicitree, guides step-by-step through the process of putting your money to work today so you can retire with confidence. "Debbie Young's books are both cracking mysteries and laugh-out-loud funny. I can't get enough of them and tell the whole world to buy them." - Wendy Jones, author of the DI Shona McKenzie crime series "Miss Marple meets Bridget Jones" - Belinda Pollard, author of the Wild Crimes series The adventures of Sophie Sayers have been inspired by my own experience of moving to a village in the Cotswolds in my twenties after spending most of my life in cities in the UK and abroad - although thankfully there have been no murders where I live (not that I've spotted, anyway!) While my starting point was to write the kind of classic, gentle cozy mystery series that I love to read myself, I also wanted to celebrate village life, and to highlight the fact that such supportive, friendly communities still exist and thrive, nurturing eccentric but lovable characters who feel free to be themselves and are not only tolerated but positively embraced by their friends and neighbours. I also wanted to celebrate English rural life in all its seasons, which is why the initial seven books in the Sophie Sayers Village Mystery series will run the course of a calendar year, from one summer to the next. I am having great fun writing about what I love - even if I do have to bump off the odd victim along the way (I think of myself as "the Reluctant Murderer"), and I welcome feedback from my readers, who are always full of brilliant ideas for future crimes and victims. I'd better keep on the right side of them... When Sophie Sayers inherits a cottage in a sleepy Cotswold village, she's hoping for a quieter life than the one she's running away from. What she gets instead is a dead body on a carnival float, and an extraordinary assortment of suspects. Is the enigmatic bookseller Hector Munro all he seems? And what about the over-friendly neighbour who brings her jars of honey? Not to mention the eccentric village shopkeeper, show committee, writers' group and drama club, all suspiciously keen to welcome her to their midst. For fans of cosy mysteries everywhere, Best Murder in Show will make you laugh out loud at the idiosyncrasies of English village life. Debbie Young writes funny, feel-good fiction in the Cotswold village of Hawkesbury Upton, Gloucestershire with her Scottish husband and their teenage daughter. She also writes short stories and non-fiction, and her next fiction project will be a romantic comedy trilogy set in an English girls' boarding school. She's not sure yet whether anyone will be murdered in the process. Originally from London, Debbie first moved to the village in 1991 and quickly got involved in the life of this close-knit community, serving on many committees including the village show committee. She co-founded the village youth club and annual fun run, and also is founder and director of the Hawkesbury Upton Literature Festival. She frequently appears on regional and community radio stations and at lit fests and bookish events such as CrimeFest and the Cheltenham Literature Festival. Now and again she finds time to catch up on her sleep.