Modern Fairy Sightings has recently become one of the most vital and exciting podcasts in spiritual circles. This book is both a colourful celebration of these encounters and a practical exploration of the thinning veil between worlds happening now.
What is Liberal Socialism? investigates the radical tradition of liberal socialism and makes a case for its relevance in a Trumpian era.
A cosy, Christmassy crime that’s equal parts mystery and delicious festive food! Perfect for fans of The Great British Bake-Off and Murder at Mistletoe Manor.
They're not detectives. They're just two millennials with a murder to solve. A funny and wholesome mystery, perfect for fans of the Finlay Donovan series.
Netflix’s Griselda meets Marvel’s Black Widow in this dark tale where a woman has to leave her peaceful life and return to her duties for an international crime family.
A boundary-pushing fantasy that blends magical realism with dark academia, perfect for fans of Bunny by Mona Awad and Motherthing by Ainslie Hogarth.
Getting Deals Done is a new-millennium memoir written with universal and urgent applications, focused at the intersection of Race on the generation X axis, Capitalism on the generation Y axis and the New Age of the generation Z axis
Written by a Michelin-starred chef, this gorgeously foiled hardback shows you how to cook 120 authentic mediterranean dishes bursting with flavour and nourishment through 20 staple wholefoods.
As the first book on terminating a pregnancy for medical reasons, this is an essential, supportive and informative guide to breaking this taboo.
The Hacienda meets The Haunting of Alejandra in this split timeline gothic horror novel set in a remote lighthouse on the edge of Uruguay, following one woman's escape from an abusive marriage... and into a haunting.
A sharp feminist historical fantasy that blends politics, religion, and a battle for a dead king's throne, perfect for fans of the Realm of the Elderlings series.
The third and final book in the Arkship trilogy from internationally bestselling author Peter F. Hamilton, perfect for readers of Adrian Tchaikovsky and Alastair Reynolds.