Depicts life in Baghdad as only an insider can - very accurately and very beautifully
The Book of Q will prove to be amongst the best historical thrillers of the year.
Brilliant thriller writer, published in the UK for the first time. The Overseer will prove to be one of the best political thrillers of the decade.
A Palestinian meets an Israeli in London. How far can their relationship go?
Third reprint of memoirs that have not ceased to fascinate since the first edition. Winner of H.H. Wingate Prize for Non-Fiction, 1987
Rabb completes his masterful inter-war Berlin trilogy set on the eve of 1936 Olympics, and at the outbreak of Spanish Civil War.
New collection of stories inspired by The Merchant of Venice.
Photographic exploration of Israel/Palestine conflict to coincide with 60th anniversary of State of Israel.
From the internationally acclaimed author of Mr. Mani and A Woman in Jerusalem, a thrilling novel that explores the relationship between life and art through the eyes of a film director, his screenwriter and their muse.
Known worldwide for her Diary, Anne Frank's TALES FROM THE SECRET ANNEXE were written at the same time with the same humour, honesty and wisdom, and are an essential part of her legacy.
A journalist and her fixer struggle for the truth where truth is now a victim.
Ostensibly about everyday life, this intense, thoughtful and often humorous novel probes deep into the psyche of its characters and of their country.