A smart sharp debut with real heart and humour, introducing Audrey Mendes, a clever thirty-eight-year-old lawyer caught in a web of toxic situations, whose past gets pulled out into the light.
Don't Make Me Laugh deftly balances anger and humor in a story of power, control, and manipulation. It explores gender roles in work and life, the competition imposed on women, and, ultimately, the triumph of fighting back.
When a police detective is murdered, PI Erin Crane investigates a woman whose brother’s suspicious drowning was ruled an accident, and uncovers long-buried secrets the local police will do anything to keep hidden.
Jane Austen’s Emma meets bustling Mumbai society in Swati Hegde’s debut friends to lovers romcom. Mumbai.
'A blistering mystery. With I Dreamed of Falling, Julia Dahl proves she's simply one of the best thriller writers working today' Gillian Flynn
Holy City is the captivating debut from Henry Wise about a deputy sheriff who must work alongside an unpredictable private detective after he finds himself on the outs from his sheriff's... Læs mere
An informative and accessible book that contains everything the older person needs to know and do to get their affairs in order and navigate the later stages of life.
This delicously funny first in a new series of country house murder mysteries is full of period Twenties flavour and introduces feisty dressmaker Jemima Flowerday.
Jesse Stone left the LAPD in disgrace over a drinking problem in the wake of his failed marriage to become chief of police in Paradise, Massachusetts. He struggles with alcohol and his tangled relationship with his ex-wife.
Alice Peterson's warm first novel about family and relationships.