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 BROOKMYRE The new psychological thriller from the bestselling author of Has Anyone Seen Charlotte Salter?
The Spellbinding Japanese Bestseller A Magical Celebration of Books and StoriesThere once was a book-loving king who lived in the Kingdom of - well, no need to get into details.
Intensely funny profoundly touching INDIA KNIGHT, SUNDAY TIMES'I laughed, I cried, I couldn't pull my eyes away' VOGUE BEST BEACH READS 2026 'Captures all the awkwardness of family dynamics and marriage with such compassion and authenticity' JENNIE GODFREYA GOOD HOUSEKEEPING Most Anticipated Read 2026A marriage on the rocks.
'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.
The destinies of an ancient warrior and a reluctant shifter entwine in this riveting novel in Christine Feehan's #1 New York Times bestselling series that unites Carpathians new and old.
'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 .
'What a storyteller Mollie Walton is, all of the Ironbridge books are phenomenal' 'A powerful saga, expertly researched' Glenda Young'Saga fiction at its very best' Margaret Dickinson'Jo's journey of self-discovery and agency had me turning the pages until the early hours' Tracy Baines*Ironbridge, 1911: Childhood sweethearts Jo and Alfie Woodvine couldn't be happier to finally be married with a home of their very own.
'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.
The unmissable novel from Fran Littlewood, the New York Times bestselling author of Read With Jenna pick Amazing Grace Adams A STYLIST MUST-READ BOOK OF 2025A SUNDAY TIMES STUFF EVERYONE WILL BE TALKING ABOUT PICKAN OPRAH BEST SUMMER BOOKS TO READ 'FABULOUS .
Saudi Arabia - where marriages are arranged and there are no cinemas or parties to go to, where social life consists of trying to keep girls and boys apart rather than put them together.
'Had me laughing, wincing, cheering, recognising, admiring - and turning pages, rapidly' MAGGIE NELSON'A masterful contribution to the canon of queer women's literature.
Inspired by a true crime story from 1980s Brazil, Diorama is an engrossing, gritty and adrenalin-fueled coming of age novel, marked by displacement and never-closing family wounds.
THE REDISCOVERED JAPANESE CLASSICRead the original and moving literary gem for fans of Banana Yoshimoto and Kawaguchi's BEFORE THE COFFEE GETS COLD, with stunning illustrated endpapers.
A New Scientist best new science-fiction book 'Truly un-put-downable in its purest sense' Chloe Gong, author of These Violent Delights 'The ultimate haunted house story, in space' Alma Katsu, author of The Hunger 'This story slides and slithers from creepy and atmospheric to skin-crawling, edge-of-your-seat terror' T.
SHORTLISTED FOR THE AUTHORS' CLUB BEST FIRST NOVEL AWARD'Beautiful and unflinching, Cloudless is a phenomenal debut' ANNA HOPE, author of Albion Attends to the bonds we have to family, landscape, global politics with uncommon attention, extraordinary depth and lightness of touch ELIZABETH O'CONNOR, author of Whale FallIt is autumn 2004 and in a farmhouse on the hills outside Llandudno, Catrin and John endure the agonizing wait for their older son to return from Iraq.
'A beautifully written story of loss and love' Florence Knapp'Tender, moving' Daily Mail'A beautiful story of grief, hope and love' Lucy Diamond'Superbly crafted and tender' Woman & Home Spectacular.
Perfect for fans of Lucinda Riley, The Sea Stone Sisters is an evocatively written and richly layered epic family saga that spans decades and continents, taking the reader to the most beautiful and aspirational locations in the world.