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The Specialist

The Specialist

Ben Giles

HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS
2026
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What Britain’s greatest extreme cleaner learned from 25 years on the job Who cleans up the messes others can't bear to face? Ben Giles offers a gripping insight into the world of crime scene cleaning, where the macabre meets the mundane. With over 25 years of experience, Giles shares his harrowing yet fascinating tales from the frontlines of ‘biohazard remediation’. From gruesome murder scenes and tragic suicides to the unexpected challenges of hoarders, industrial spillages and animal remnants, each chapter reveals the gritty realities of a profession few dare to enter. In this candid memoir, Giles recounts the emotional toll of his work, the ingenious methods he developed to tackle the most stubborn stains, and the surprising human stories behind each job. With a blend of dark humour and heartfelt reflection, he navigates the complexities of life and death, revealing how he transformed a small window-cleaning business into rapid-response trauma cleaners. Whether you’re a true crime aficionado or simply curious about the extraordinary lives of those who restore order from chaos, this book promises to entertain, shock, and enlighten. Prepare for a wild ride through the unfiltered world of extreme cleaning.
The Welsh Marches

The Welsh Marches

Ben Giles

Pocket Mountains Ltd
2012
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The tranquil borderland of the Marches, offers a varied landscape truncated by rivers meandering to lowland plains. Limestone to the west and north of the old red sandstone of the Hereford Plain has given rise to exceptionally attractive hilly country with delightful, narrow valleys. In these 40 walks Ben Giles explores all the best places to visit in this wonderful area of the country.
The Peak District

The Peak District

Ben Giles

Pocket Mountains Ltd
2021
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The Peak District is an upland area at the southern end of the Pennines and includes parts of Derbyshire, Greater Manchester, Staffordshire, West Yorkshire and South Yorkshire. Mostly split between the gritstone of the Dark Peak and the limestone area of the White Peak, the Peak District National Park became the UK's first national park in 1951. Tourism had been growing since the advent of the railways, with visitors attracted by the spa towns of Buxton and Matlock Bath, Castleton's show caves, and Bakewell, the national park's only town. The stunning landscape accessed by an extensive network of public footpaths now draws outdoors enthusiasts from far and wide. This new volume from Pocket Mountains Ltd includes 40 of the most popular walks in the Peak District.
Wiltshire

Wiltshire

Ben Giles

POCKET MOUNTAINS LTD
2022
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The enigmatic Neolithic standing stones at Stonehenge and Avebury first drew footsore pilgrims to this landlocked area of Southern England more than 4000 years ago. Today there are scores of waymarked footpaths, bridleways and byways which connect the rolling downland, verdant valleys, white chalk horses, ancient settlements and vibrant historic towns of the 'great green county' of Wiltshire. This guide contains 40 circular routes which make the most of that network. Most walks can be completed inside two or three hours, though some will require half a summer's day, with a few full-day routes along the downland ridges.
Brecon Beacons

Brecon Beacons

Ben Giles

POCKET MOUNTAINS LTD
2023
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The Brecon Beacons National Park is home to some of the most spectacular mountain and moorland scenary in Britain. Bridging South and Mid Wales, the park can be divided into three distinct upland areas, with the central flat-topped peaks of the Brecon Beacons massif sandwiched by the rolling ridges of the Black Mountains in the East and the similarly named, but quite different, Black Mountain region in the West. As well as being packed full of standing stones, castles, wildlife and waterfalls, the park is also home to the Fforest Fawr UNESCO Global Geopark and is recognised as an International Dark Sky Reserve. The 40 circular routes in the volume cover all the most popular peaks, as well as highlighting some lesser-known gems in one of Britain's best-loved national parks.
The Surrey Hills

The Surrey Hills

Ben Giles

POCKET MOUNTAINS LTD
2023
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Although Surrey is not far from metropolitan London, it famously has more mature woodland than any other county in England and has long been renowned for its rolling hills and valleys, ancient heathlands, beautiful waterways and charming villages. There is a surprisingly extensive network of local paths and bridleways and, to the south of the North Downs chalk ridge, the hills are intersected by three long-distance walking trails. All these feature in this collection of 40 walks, which explore glorious parklands, country estates, ruined abbeys, impressive castles and wildlife-rich woodlands along the way.
Kent

Kent

Ben Giles

POCKET MOUNTAINS LTD
2023
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Situated between the Thames Estuary and the Straits of Dover, the borderland county of Kent is home to tidal saltmarshes, high chalk downs, riverside meadows and ancient woodlands, as well as the magnificant Canterbury Cathedral and the iconic white cliffs of Dover. With many impressive castles, gardens, cultivated estates, vineyards, orchards and hop farms, the county has long been known as 'The Garden of England'. The 40 walks in this book cater for all abilities and make good use of Kent's many footpaths and long-distance trails to explore this wonderful corner of England.
East Sussex

East Sussex

Ben Giles

POCKET MOUNTAINS LTD
2024
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Sitting alongside the English Channel in the southeast corner of England, East Sussex is famed for its rolling hills and magnificent wealdland, Norman battlefields and charming medieval villages, towering chalk cliffs and hip seaside resorts. The county is also traversed by the South Downs Way long distance walking route and is home to England's newest national park, as well as miles of beautiful sandy coastline. From short forays into wildlife-rich wetlands, nature reserves and woodlands to longer riverside meanders and rollercoaster treks along spectacular sea cliffs, the forty varied walks in this guide cover the best walking this glorious county has to offer.
West Sussex

West Sussex

Ben Giles

POCKET MOUNTAINS LTD
2024
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From the city of Chichester with its ancient walls and harbour inlets standing sentinel over the English Channel to the northern heights of Black Down on its ridge of greensand above the intervening folds, farms and villages of the western Weald, from the bustling towns of Crawley and Horsham in the lee of the chalk slopes of the South Downs to the traditional seaside resorts of Littlehampton and Worthing, the 40 circular walks in this guide offer plenty of scope to explore West Sussex’s famed downs, woods, heaths and nature reserves, along with its villages, stately homes and country estates.
Isle of Wight

Isle of Wight

Ben Giles

POCKET MOUNTAINS LTD
2025
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The Isle of Wight in the English Channel is England's largest island, separated from the mainland by the Solent but easily and quickly accessible from the south coast. Designated a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, the mild climate and slower pace of life has long attracted holiday-makers and curious walkers who come to explore the island's rolling chalkland hills, peaceful woodland paths and sandy beaches and coves. The 40 walks in this volume make the most of the island's well-maintained trails - which include some of the most celebrated clifftop walks in southern England - as well as many lesser-known gems waiting to be discovered on this Treasure Island.
Wye Valley

Wye Valley

Ben Giles

POCKET MOUNTAINS LTD
2025
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From the broad riverside meadows of the Herefordshire plain and the soaring limestone cliffs of the lower gorge near Chepstow to the industrial heritage of the Forest of Dean in the East and the far-reaching views of the Trellech plateau in the West. Ben Giles' 40 circular routes offer a refreshing introduction to the picturesque landscape of the Wye Valley, one of the most varied places in Britain to explore on foot. From the ever popular 40 walks series from Pocket Mountains. These pocket sized, attractively designed walking guides written by local experts are the perfect gift, memento from a visit or traditional guidebook to the best Hill and Riverside walks in the Wye Valley.
Oxfordshire & West Berkshire - Pocket Mountains
Packed with footpaths, bridleways and country lanes, and crossed by Britain's oldest ridgeway, Oxfordshire and West Berkshire offer some of the most varied and interesting walking in southeast England. Famed for the city of Oxford's dreaming spires and the Dukes of Marlboroughs' magnificent Blenheim Palace, the region is also home to the infant River Thames (or Isis), the eastern Cotswold hills and the Vale of the White Horse in the Berkshire Downs, which form part of the North Wessex Downs National Landscape. The 40 walks in this volume take in all the most popular walking trails, as well as some less familiar hidden gems.