How far would you go to protect your child? When her daughter is bullied, Laura makes a terrible mistake...
A gloriously rich and blackly funny French bestseller about Rose, a 105-year-old chef who has experienced life at its fullest... and at its most deadly.
The king is dead. Long live the king. When power falls on the shoulders of a young man, only his slave can teach him how to be great. But power corrupts, and absolute power... A... Læs mere
From Profumo to Trump, this is fun and funny whistle-stop tour of the porkies told by the political elite.
This explosive, riveting, controversial novel about sex and sexuality is essential reading for fans of Alice Sebold, Lionel Shriver & M J Hyland. 'A shocking novel that grips from the first page.' Independent
From the children of Victoria's reign to the kids of the new millennium, Songs of Innocence explores the seismic shift in attitudes to our formative years and reveals what has made successive generations young.
A chilling take on high school: at Crossley College, discipline is strict, morals are old-fashioned, and, if you're going to pick on the creepy new girl, you better be sure that no one's watching out for her...
A gripping and emotionally complex new novel about the lies we tell ourselves and our families to keep them safe, from the author of Bone by Bone and The Stolen Child
From one of our leading contemporary critics and poets comes a fresh, wily, accessible book of poetry in all its forms.
A gritty, realistic police procedural debut. Does for Brooklyn's 'Little Italy' what The Wire did for Baltimore
'Since Bernard Schlink no German novelist has received nearly as much international attention' Die Welt