Female pilot Elizabeth Bowman returns from the ruins of Berlin to a post-war London struggling with the rights and wrongs of warfare. But Berlin was always with her, a city destroyed and divided by war
The first full portrait of the Conservative leader Michael Howard -- by one of our foremost investigative and political biographers.
An acutely observed novel of the rift between two brothers, from the author of JANUARY COLOURS
A compelling regional saga, set in the north-east in the early 20th century.
Harry Turtledove's masterful story of a magical world at war continues in this, the epic fifth volume of the Darkness series.
An enthralling C19th saga set in rural Dorset: the heartwarming sequel to A DORSET GIRL
From the author of the hugely successful THE SAVING GRACES and CIRCLE OF THREE comes another beautiful tale of life and love
Set in Paris and Ireland, this is a moving story about a woman in her forties, dealing with her sexuality, a damaged daughter and a fear of returning to her roots.
An epic romance set in the 1860's amongst two cultural and historical hotbeds of racial tension, moral hypocrisy and shifting sexual convention: the American Civil War and Victorian London.
From the Political Editor of the SPECTATOR, a devastating critique of the single biggest issue in British political life: the pervasiveness of evasiveness, and the erosion of trust in our public figures.
A shocking exposé of the failings of the British prison service, by the former Chief Inspector of Prisons -- with a positive agenda for change and improvement that would benefit our whole society
A brilliantly inventive and intelligent first novel about Freud's last years in London, psychoanalysing the nation as it slips into the collective madness of World War Two.