A colouring book for adults and children alike based on the 15th-century gentry immortalised in stained glass in the windows of Holy Trinity Church, Long Melford in Suffolk
With the lights going out all over Europe and armed militias running riot, MI6 cyber-analyst Brigitte Sharp faces her toughest and most puzzling challenge yet
In her taut, lyrical debut, Hilary Taylor weaves the bleak power of the Norfolk winter into a searingly honest psychological drama, as gripping as any thriller
The first part in the a thrilling adventure trilogy for young adults set three hundred years in the future, when humans have colonised the Moon and Mars and a ruthless tycoon is plotting to control the new outposts for his own gain
A deliciously daft comic caper about skulduggery and suspicion at Ireland's second-biggest cat-food manufacturer
A retired teacher approaching his eightieth birthday attempts to drive around the edges of England by electric car, despite the alarming... Læs mere
A moving tale of companionship and ageing from the author of We Are Animals. Enid suspects that Olivia, daughter-in-law of one of her care home’s other residents, is in danger
The gripping true-life story of three young people in the world’s youngest country, South Sudan, whose lives are ripped apart by a brutal war. Winner of the Moore Prize 2021
A satirical novel inspired by two iconic real-life court cases – one in Tennessee in the 1920s, the second in London in 2022 – which takes aim at modern crank beliefs and herd behaviour
Born in Afghanistan, raised in Iran and now based in the UK, Shakardokht Jafari has defied convention, prejudice and illness to forge a... Læs mere
Highland schoolboy Doran West risks death on the gallows and battlefield and contends with enemies from the future in a thrilling time-travel odyssey that takes him from Robert the... Læs mere
Set at a rural literary festival, a hilarious satire on the book world which takes no prisoners as it skewers authors, agents, publishers and reviewers alike