Seven years after their daring assault deep inside enemy territory (Star Wars: The New Jedi Order: Star by Star), Jaina Solo and her fellow survivors answer a mysterious call for help and vanish into the Unknown Regions.
Set in Denmark in the here and now, The Quiet Girl centres around Kaspar Krone, a world-renowned circus clown with a deep love for the music of Johann Sebastian Bach, and an even deeper gambling debt.
A blisteringly funny and transcendently deranged debut novel for fans of Ottessa Moshfegh, Patricia Lockwood and George Saunders'Obscenely good and very funny' CATHERINE LACEY'A startling fever dream of a novel' LUCY ROSE'So smart, weird and eerie .
The first in a mystery series from the much-loved Irish actor, writer and comedian, for readers who enjoy the warmth of Graham Norton and the mystery of Death in Paradise, all wrapped up in one small Irish town.
***A BBC RADIO 2 BOOK CLUB PICK 2025******LONGLISTED FOR THE 2025 HIGHLAND BOOK PRIZE***'Perfect to read whilst curled up by the fire demanding people bring you hot tea and biscuits to dunk' Sara Cox, Radio 2 Book Club'One of the most imaginative and ambitious books I have read all year' Scotsman'Magical in every sense' Saga Magazine'A heart-rending opus on love, death and change' HeraldNothing, on earth or below it, freezes faster than the worthless heart.
A chilling and timely crime fiction debut, winner of the inaugural Allen & Unwin Crime Prize and perfect for fans of Chris Hammer's Scrublands and Jane Harper's The Dry.
';A pedal-to-the-metal white-knuckle thrill-ride that leaves you wrung out and breathless from sheer exhilaration' Christopher BrookmyreThe new psychological thriller from the bestselling author of Has Anyone Seen Charlotte Salter?
'Ward fleshes out her real-life characters with complete conviction, deftly threading their own words into the fabric of her fiction' FINANCIAL TIMES'Our Better Natures is a stunning meditation on hope, its fragile insistence, driven by Sophie Ward's singular wit and astounding philosophical playfulness.
A mortally funny story of a mother's quest to save her son against all odds'Transcendent and dazzlingly weird' New York Times'Beautifully crafted, hard-boiled fun' Nell ZinkSandra dies unexpectedly at a conference in Nepal.
'AN ASTONISHING TALENT' Lauren Groff, author of The Vaster Wilds'STUNNING' Abi Dare, author of The Girl with the Louding Voice'GORGEOUS' Rochelle Dowden-Lord, author of LushAll across the city, pregnant women are walking into water .
'Both the fictional and autobiographical versions of 'The Middle Years' are concerned with authors, acolytes, and endings rather than the middle of things.
'James's tales can be traps and ruses; they can also be complex self-descriptions in which his own fears and desires have full reign'Frances Wilson, from her Preface to The Beast in the Jungle & Other TalesThis collection is made up of the later works in Henry James's repertoire, into which he threw the full weight of his creative fears - notably those concerned with the life he missed out on while distilling his experiences into literature.