Can we ever really know the truth about our parents? From the popular journalist, podcaster and tweeter about his rescue dog #SophiefromRomania, comes a compelling memoir in search of the truth behind his isolated childhood and absent father.
1690. Nicholas Hawthorne of Measham Hall is enlisted to fight in William III's wars in Ireland, but he's playing a dangerous double game. Meanwhile, his father faces a different problem – one which both must conquer together.
A joyous exploration into the everyday pleasures and benefits of encountering the world in-person
Truly unique and illuminating, Airplane Mode asks: What does it mean to be a joyous traveller when we live in the ruins of colonialism?
Shortlisted for the Women's Prize for Fiction 2024 – a dark and glittering literary debut that traces a mixed family’s troubled trajectory through developing China.
When an English expat is brutally murdered, his charred corpse left on a Loire Valley hillside, the police turn to juge d’instruction Matthieu Lombard to find the perpetrator.
A beautiful, humorous memoir of a single mother's move to a Sicilian island to give her daughters a childhood to remember.
Chief Inspector Pel has been kidnapped. Or is he being held for ransom, traded for the release of prisoners, or has he perhaps been murdered? He is, in any event, missing.
When Chief Inspector Pel receives a letter from an old friend, it becomes a sign of all hell breaking loose. An international plot begins to unravel and Pel is called in to pick up the pieces.
Hettie and Tilly find themselves investigating a spate of fairground murders as a carefree vacation turns eventful
A modern country house farce with a diverse cast of characters
It’s not just the polar bear that’s on thin ice on this voyage to the end of the earth