An engrossing study of seven of history's greatest golden ages, exploring what set them apart and what we can learn from them today.
A brand-new social history of how Britons felt about and celebrated VE Day, utilising the rich Mass Observation archives - published to coincide with the 80th anniversary of VE Day in 2025.
After years fighting in Europe, in 1639 war hero Jack Fiskardo returns to an England on the verge of civil war.
A nearly divorced housewife enrolls in culinary school to win back her husband, only to start questioning the strange antics of her classmates in this new novel from the bestselling author of Vera Wong's Unsolicited Advice for Murderers.
Somewhere between Donna Tartt's Secret History and AS Byatt's Possession, a brilliant, towering, puzzle-box of a novel about perfect summers and forbidden knowledge...
Unearth your purpose and realize your potential - with just one word.
Funny, fast-paced and nostalgic for the drunken glories of journalism, The Harrow is to local news what Slow Horses is to international espionage.
Unexpected allies and state secrets collide under the Egyptian sun in this propulsive and intelligent historical thriller, perfect for fans of William Boyd and Christine Mangan
One of the leading artists of our time offers a personal insight into his work, his childhood and his artistic techniques.
The newest literary spy thriller from a master of the genre explores swapped identities in the aftermath of the Holocaust.
FOR FANS OF ADOLESCENCE and Louis Theroux's INSIDE THE MANOSPHERE: an astonishing undercover investigation into the paranoid and misogynistic subcultures of the manosphere.